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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 13 Aug 1964, p. 8

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Charm is what James Barrie, the English writer, said was the only thing a woman needed and if she had that, she didn‘t need anything eise. He also said that if she didn‘t have it, it couldn‘t be atquired. But that was in the dark ages, before deodorants were invented. Now we all know that a girl needn‘t bother about charm as long as she has her daily application of something with hexachlorophylanthrope in it which, among ome:\‘viunga, is guarâ€" anteed not to turn your fangs green. It‘s also essential that she wears a bra which will make her look like The Great Divide and sports root beerâ€"flavoured . lipstick. Fortunately, Barrie died years ago before he could realize what an ass he‘d made of himâ€" self Besxdv. if it is true â€" about charm â€" how do you explain film stars who have minkâ€"trimmed nighties and lots of other reâ€" markable accessories, but who are notoriously short on charm. They seem to manage without it and people love them anyway Of course, if you‘re poor, you‘d better be charming because with the world as it is, vou need either money or charm.. But preferably both. The funny thing about charm is that it‘s a qualâ€" ity which always seems a bit cloying and faked in other people â€" I mean. thev can‘t genuinely be as nice as all that â€" but perfectly normal in the few naturally charming people one meets, such as me. and possibly you. We just can‘t help it because it‘s our naâ€" tural manner â€" it‘s a reflection of the noble depths within, if you know what I mean. Why. we don‘t even know we‘re being charmâ€" ing â€" it just naturally cozes to the surface like the glandular excretion of the hippo. Of course. sometimes we can‘t help wonâ€" dering why it is that everyone seems to love us and is attracted to us and wants us to do things for them. such as heading up the new building fund for the church and selling tags for doomed doggies, but one finaliv concludes that it‘s just because people know one can do the job better than anyone else â€" and with more charm, of course Another peculiar thing about charm realize you‘ve got it 1 mean, if you‘r says to your husband. "You‘re a lucky a charming woman" (and naturally the hubby press a burning kiss on your fit is indeed blessed among men* Not i a feebleminded gargovle. then stares \ f tming to identify the charmer and I overheard a friend sa mother looks charming . ing magazine story. No. "Yes. Mother is always al offspring hooted like she lost 10 lbs â€" it‘s ge not charming. clusive quality Sometime: to others and patic Picture Your Voice On TV While Color Dances To Music An entirely uew booth with a futuristic concept will be the feature of the Bel! Telephone exâ€" hibit at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto from Auâ€" gust 21 to September 7 The booth, under a cluster of large multi â€" colored. plastic spheres â€" demonstrating â€" "Sound In Color". will be in the Better Living Building at the CNE srounds. The colors will "dance" to continuous music â€" changing shades. fading and getting brightâ€" er in tune with the sounds The theme of the exhibit will be practical demonstrations of modern communications equipâ€" ment. Visitors will have a chance of winning a long distance demâ€" unstration call. be able to see "pictures" of their voices on a television screen and see and talk to another person on a picâ€" turephope Inside the booth visitort «ill iear about direct distance dialâ€" ing. the Transâ€"Canada Telephone ined b her looks charming in that blue dress." Now in a heartwarmâ€" magazine story. No. 1 girl would have said at the very least, s. Mother is always at her loveliest in blue". But my unnaturâ€" offspring hooted like a steamer and said. "It‘d look better if lost 10 lbs â€" it‘s getting tight for her." Which was true, but charming. I realized right then that No. l girl hadn‘t got that cive quality Barrie was talking about. + Sometimes I try to analyse my charm. so that I can pass it on thers and help them to be charming too (you know how it is we charmers are always thinking of others). Is it my deterâ€" ied but jaunty walk" Is it the quick sympathv and ability to the right thing at the right time. for which I‘m so wellâ€"known? t my wit" Is it my raspberry chiffon pies" Is it my saintâ€"like ience and tolerance for others* Is it my natural piety‘ It‘s d to say without being immodest. (It certainiv isn‘t my beauty my monev.) But whatever it is that makes me one of the rld‘s charmers. I‘m stuek with it. Fish and Chips, Cole Slow, T One Half Pickin‘ Chicken, Toasted Roil Honey One Quarter Pickin‘ Chicken, Toosted Roll. Ho: Junior Bucket of Pickin‘ Chicken 12 pieces Family Bucket of Pickin‘ Chicken 16 pieces Party Bucket of Pickin‘ Chicken 20 pieces Sbvic'u” im the Basket, French Fries, Cole Siaw. Toasted P Berâ€"Bâ€"Q Back Ribs, French Fries, Cole Slow. Toasted Po Borâ€"Bâ€"Q Souce Bar Bâ€"Q Souce Fremch Fries One Whole Pickin‘ Chickem, 2 Toosted Rolls Honey. Cole Slow $3.00 Chicken in The Basket, French Fries, Cole Slow, Toasted Ro!l, â€" WHY COOK ... WHEN WE DELIVER COMPLETE MEALS YOU‘vE NEVER TASTED CHICKEN so0 GOOD! â€" WE CATER TO â€" WEDDINGS ® PARTIES e SOCIALS e PICNICS COWERING STREETSVILLE & ERINDALE e PORT CREDiT ® COOKSVILLE ® DIXIE e LAKEYVIEW e CLARKSON §K* : SfR .. i ASSORTED PASTRIES AND ICE CREAM raICES SUAJECT TO CHANGE wiThHout wotics CALL Quart) Talkingpoint 20 20 35 Truursnos, August 13, 1944 â€" Page § 2771â€"0368 ® aAT HOME OR wOrk Macaroni Salad Dill Pickle ]5.; oasted Roll our Own to Salad By JOAN SEAGER if you‘re at a party and someone a lucky dog to be married to such ally thev‘re always saving it) does your fingertips and admit that he Not ruddy likely. He tooks like stares wildly around the room as ier and finally smiles dazedly and It‘s the same with vour children; x No 1 girl once,. "I think your blue dress." , Now in a heartwarmâ€" would have said at the very least, oveliest in blue". But my unnaturâ€" imer and said. "It‘d look better if ght for her." Which was true, but then that No. 1 girl hadn‘t got that System‘s microware network and deep sand a voungster may start visible speech. where the vuice a slide and be suffocated. Other patterns of words are shown on youngsters playing nearby might a TV screen. not realize what has happened to After each presentation someâ€" the child in time to obtain help one will win a long distance Young children should not be demonstration call to any comâ€" allowed to play near excavations munity in Canada or the United or construction work. States. Contestants stand in front > of colored telephones with difâ€" ferent area codes. The booth inâ€" ‘58 PLYMOUTH structor spins a dial to select â€" | 4â€"D00R SEDAN. 6 cylinder. stonâ€" by chance â€" one of the area | dard transmission. Completely reâ€" codes. The person with the teleâ€" | conditioned, has good tires ond phone with the conesponding many more miles of economica area code wins the demonstration | operction. Only call. L2 2A L2 The rest of the booth is taken up with four elevated, sevenâ€" foot globes with builtâ€" in TV screens. The globes will give visitors practical demonstrations of the picturephone, visible speech and Touchâ€"Tone calling. Visitors will call a number using a Touchâ€"Tone phone and see on a large stop watch the number of seconds it takes to place the call. CALL Pickin (Wicken DIP YOU KNOW THAT WE HAVE A COOKSVILLE? 20 20 15 FOR DELIVERY Cole Slew Blue Cheese Dr. .45 277â€"0368 IN a a a One of the loveliest of sumâ€" mer weddings took place recentâ€" ly in Grace Presbyterian Church, when Marion Elizabeth, daughâ€" Her of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dale was the Green of Rhinestone Drive, Etoâ€" n‘t need bicoke, .became the bride of couldn‘t Donald Arthur Carr, son of Mr. adorants and Mrs. Arthur T. Carr of Waâ€" "__*~ / niska Avenue, Etobicoke. $1.758 $1.55 85 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $1.75 $2.25 $0 7% 15 Reverend Kenneth Barker ofâ€" ficiated at the ceremony and the program of nuptial music was directed by Bruce MacTavish, organist, with Mrs. Laurel Ri+ vard as soloist. Given in marriage, by her {aâ€" ther. the bride was exquisitely gowned in white Chantilly lace over satin. The fitted bodice feaâ€" tured a scalloped neckline with seed pearl and sequin embroiâ€" dery. The bouffant skirt, fitted at the waist, fell in graceful tiers of lace to the floor. T he â€" bride‘s â€" lovely _ elbow length veil of silk tulle illusion was deeply edged with lace and attached to a double crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouâ€" quet of white carnations centred in a cascade of red roses. The maid of honor, Miss Lorâ€" raine Pickering. cousin of the bride. wore a gown of shocking pink nylon organza with matchâ€" ing accessories and bouquet of white carnations a nd orchids The bridesmaids, Mrs. Gail Dart and Miss Carol Weatherbie, were gowned in turquoise organza with matching accessories and carmed buuqué\s of pink carna tions. The bride‘s young niece. Sbaâ€" ron MacDougall, was charming as the flowergirl in a yellow organza dress with white accesâ€" sories. carrying a basket of nuxâ€" ed carnations and roses. Gary Harris was best man and the ushers were Brian Carr, broâ€" ther of the groom. and Bruce MacDougall, the bride‘s uncle. Following the ceremony a reâ€" ception was held at the Holiday Inn where the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived guests wearing a mint green beaded sheath with matchâ€" ing accessories and a purse corâ€" sage of green tinted carnations. T he groom‘s mother assisted wearing a gown of navy blue draped chiffon with pink accesâ€" sories and corsage of roses For their honeymoon irip to Powâ€"Point Lodge. Huntsville. the bride changed into a yeliow linen suit which she wore with a matching straw hat. white acâ€" cessories and orchid corsage arâ€" ranged with white: carnations. The couple now reside on North Hill Terrace, Don Mills. Gravel pits are not good playâ€" grounds for children. If there is Donald Carrâ€" Marion Green Wed In Grace Presbyterian 2749 Lake Shore Blvd. W $impson‘s Third Fleer 1209 OPERATION « SENSITIVITY CONTROL ::lln you to select sensitivity sulted to you. Ask about 1â€"year warranty and 5â€"year OFFERS + LOW INHTIAL COST + ECONOMY OF FOR INFORMATION OR HOME APPOINTMENT Call 789â€"8669 ROSS WEMP NEW ECONOMY PLUS ADVANCE Zenith‘s YORKDALE MOTORS LTD NEW TORONTO 255â€"9151 StmS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carr are seen cutting the COke GUrINQ moromey Real Esiate Board, their Holiday Inn reception. The bride is the former Marion T(If{lt(‘:g‘oa esd To week." _ zs nnounced this week. Elizabeth Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Dale GreeA _ Rogjioy is ipfessional mil of Etobicoke and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur guar:m:e,;]}a f:l::;;;mmag:l‘,g T. Carr of New Toronto. Couple were married in Grace Presâ€"iand high ethical conduct and byterian Church. may be used only by those teal _ _ e Photo by Furness estate brokers whose qualificaâ€" * i h tions and adherence to a wellâ€" Artlst From the directors. The school OPETâ€" enforced code of business ethics ‘:;:(I i‘i;tnek;nl‘)](:mun‘h: r::g:;: permits them membership in the a s s . A % P o o_ M c oL oAa basis Almost 1.000 students have g:g:‘\:mBnom:d:omanon of Rest Artist From Long Branch At Jackson School Madoc Art Centre recently was Mrs. J. R. R. Jamieson, 23 Walâ€" nut Crese.. Long Branch. The summer school was opened 12 vears ago by Dr. A. Y Jackson who is the head art advisor. The school isâ€" located on No. 7 Highâ€" wavy 5 miles east of Madoc. Ontario Among the guest Rov and Priscilla Cadwell are attending establisned ceive instr ter cclors & as pottery melling ar the ‘year, balle "'"35 and a â€" sp "f" Course ha The regsular co he directors. The school operâ€" . ites during June, July, August ‘ ind September on a resident! oasis Almost 1.000 students have ittended the Centre since it was | established in 1952. Students reâ€" ceive instruction in oils and waâ€" . ter cclors and also in crafts such as pottery making. copper enaâ€" melling and rug hooking. This year, ballet, French Conversation and a special Teenage Charm Course have been added to the regular courses in painting. In addition there is a course in Creative Writing. The school also has facilities for those not attending â€" regular classes. but wish. to spend a week or two in the quiet. relaxing atmosphere of the Centre. \‘\ \ 4 \ 8’ * x ;'\\:b/ s & / Coeed .\\ 4 'E ‘- @ mGaMI t e «. Infie e Coaics a taiad) L hap clpe ns Sn C maull = e en ie |}: A most interesting series of four halfâ€"hour television proâ€" grams on the arts and way of life in the Far East, is to be preâ€" sented by the Metropolitan Eduâ€" cational Television Association of Toronto, commencing Sunday, August 23 on Channel 9 at 11 Florida University Professor Of Humanities To Host TV Program On Far Eastern Culture In thu ‘Far Eastern Arts‘ series, ‘host Dr. Didier Graeffe examines the arts and the way of life in the Far East as he found them during one of his recent trips to the Orient under a Fullbright grant. Dr. Graeffe uses original works of Oriental art and materials taken mostly from the collection he himself assembled. The series deals speâ€" cifically with the "art of living" in the Far East, Oriental writing ‘and painting, Buddhism and the arts, and the Japanese theater. Dr. Didier Graeffe, an associâ€" ate professor of the humanities at the University of Florida. is a composer, a playwright, and an art photographer (he has had *a number of exhibits). The Belâ€" igium-born professor is an Amerâ€" ican by choice. Now an acknowlâ€" edged authority on the subject, he has been interested in Oriâ€" lental thought and culture since ‘his childhood. District Real Estate Brokers Named "Realtors" By T.R.E.B. Be sure and call us for all your drapery needs. We teature a complete range of styles and colours that are sure to match any decor. There is a price to fit every pocketbook, so don‘t hesitate, come in teday! WEST TORONTO‘$ LARGEST BROADLOOM OUTLET Two from the Lakeshore and one from Weston were among six real estate brokers who earned the designaiion "realtor" by becoming members of the Toronto â€" Real Estate â€" Board, DRAPERIES The following have been acâ€" cepted into membership: W. R. Clarence Real Estate (Wesley Robert â€" Clarence), 3442 Lake Shore Blyvd. West: Playfair Realâ€" 201 LAKESHORE RD. E. MAGIE CARPETLAND L C 33;,% â€" 50% SAVE! _ _# < Compare $12.95 In the old Far East, art and living were one; living itself was an art form. From the doctrines of Confucius to the tea ceremony of Zen Buddhism, from the soliâ€" tude of Oriental hermits to the rough and tumble existence of the people in the streets, this program examines the art of livâ€" ing in the Far East. Mrs. Michiâ€" hiko of Ogata, wfe of| a postâ€" doctoral medical student at the University of Florida. demonâ€" strates the use of the "fan" and the *traditional tea ceremony." To illustrate his discussion, Dr. Graeffe uses hanging scrolls, stone rubbings, wood cuts, ceraâ€" mics. dolls, bronze and . rock August 23, Program No. 1: The explains Arts and the Art of Living. brush be crystal sculptures. and traditionâ€" al Japanese costumes. Throughâ€" out the program, fragments of authentic Oriental music and Dr. Graeffe‘s own compositions blend with the art and the exâ€" planation. August 30, Program No. 2: The Living Brush. This program deals with the arts of writing and painting in the Orient, traces the evolution of written Chinese characters from their pictorial origins, and from their pictorial origins, and | This program presents an Llâ€" h n lustrated philosophy of the Jaâ€" te Brokers panese theater. Noh and Kabuki (forms of the Japanese popular ) theater), dance, music, and the By T.R.E_B. art of acting are interpreted by Dr. Graeffe as acts of "selfâ€"realiâ€" ty Ltd. (Irwin Leslie Levine), zation" in the spirit of the anâ€" 2466 Danforth Ave.; David D. cient Confucian code. Besides Zuk, 1377 Weston Rd.; Diana & showing many woodcuts, hangâ€" DaliAve Rest Eelate (Loulg q: ing scroils masks: fans, and muls ana. Gian Luigi Dall‘Ava), 2600 sical instruments. Dr. Graeffe ahns,. Lrign LMIP1 108 27. * explains the Noh stage by means Eglinton Ave. West: Ernest Dyer of a large scale model and disâ€" Real Estate, 72 Thirtyâ€"sixth St., plays actors makeup in process. Toronto 14. and Joe H. Gunn, 49 On camera, James K. Peterson, Arcadian Circle, Toronto 14 WUFT producerâ€"director, . does It is interesting to note that Kabuki makeâ€"up on two Japanâ€" Toronto Real Estate Board mem., ese women, Mrs. Tadao Tomita Rawshiaz hee seinlad cincs Multi. and Mrs. Moruhashi It is interesting to note that Toronto Real Estate Board memâ€" bership has tripled since Multiâ€" ple Listing Service was institutâ€" ed in 1953. 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T w o silent performers| â€" Canning Young, associate professor of architecâ€" ture at the University of Florâ€" ida, and Mrs. Helen Ho, a Chiâ€" nese student at the universityâ€" demonstrate _ calligraphy _ a n d help point up the meaning of its symbols. Again, both Oriental music and original compositions .by Dr. Graeffe are woven through the program, September 6, Program N.n The Aris and the Buddha. Buddhism is to the Far East what Christianitw is to the West. Dr. Graeffe illustrates his exâ€" planation of Buddhism with exâ€" amples from his art collection, largely assembled through perâ€" sonal contacts in the East and in Japanese monasteries of various B ud dhist denominations. Dr. Graeffe‘s collection contains types of objects not previously exhibited in this country. September 13, Program No. 4: Drama and Reality. Far Eastern Arts: Produced by WUFT. Florida for NET and telecast in Toronto by META in cooperation with CFTO. _ 9 P. M. BUDGET PLAN 10 278â€"7421 THURSDAY and FRIDAY

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