Ontario Community Newspapers

The Oshawa Times, 30 Aug 1960, p. 39

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 30, 1960 Dance Parties Kick Off Year As sehools open, thousands of youngsters all over the nation have found a pleasant way to say hello to old friends and at the same time make new ones -- Jit back to sehool dance par- The dances set a festive mood school itself or at a local ball- room, to class dances or dance arrangements for any school-wide dance inaugurating the new term. In the home, all that's needed for party's success are simple refreshments , , , a clear space Phone RA 3-4621 nt (yf. for dancing! Sprinkle some corn- that continues throughout the so "skinny", Ivy, in short, is. re- school year, according to surveys conducted by the Recreational Dancing Institute, a public ser- vice organization dedicated to fur- thering social dancing, Back-to-school parties range from 'a school-wide affair at the parties at home, Committees should be formed to make the starch on the floor and have a "smooth" fun time! Music can be provided by fa- vorite records or by a student musical combo! Youngsters say dance parties help them get acquainted with more fellow students; help them know newcomers to the scheol and help get the school year's social whirl off to a good start! Ivy -- the perennial style lead- er -- turns up minus lap seams, hip ~ pocket flaps and other "jivey ~ ivy" gimmicks of past seasons, Suit trousers and slacks, while still trim, no longer look self, The swing to sults includes a brand new partiality to matching vesis -- a sign of smart, con- servative taste! Flannel worsteds are prime suit fabric favorites, along with turning to its elassic, natural hop-sack weaves and cheviots; so are neat and quiet patterns, as seen in herringbones, plaids and | checks, Color tones are quieter, foo, dominated by the newly favored olive shades and olives mixed with browns, tans, blues, grays, and golds -- all in handsome har- mony with the mood of autumn. There's greater variety and range in sports jackets for fall 1960 than in any season in mem- ory. These school essentials --. 80 important that many a wardrobe boasts three or more -- run the gamut of style influences, from Ivy to Continental, Top fabric favorites this season are shetlands, hopsacks and heavy tweeds -- with wool chal- lis and tropic weight worsteds getting the nod in warmer cli- mates. Deep blue blazers remain standouts too, id Look for a dazzling spectrum of Fall shades in these sports 'jackets, including striking mix- tures of olive, gold, gray, brown, mustard and russet, pockets in Blacks run to a similar variety, all the way from familiar chinos and hard polished cottons for rougher wear, to splendid flan. nels and durable" whipcords for casual and social occasions, A brand new note, for fall 1960, is the so-called sports suit comprising sports jacket with matching or harmonizing trous. ers and vest, The innovation gives still great. er versatility to a jacket that can be worn with. the matching trous- ers or w any appropriate Slacks in the Sas busy ward & A : Some quick additional style notes from schools coast te coast; . . ton Topcoat favorites are semi- chesterfield models with natural shoulders, set-in sleeves and both 'cheviots and shetlands, PRESCRIPTION SERVICE !! FOR EVERY GRADE, EVERY AGE! Your Children's Health Should Be Your First Concern!! There are health-building vitamins for every age: children, adults, mothers-to- be, and geriatrics (care of the aged). Each group is a highly developed speciali= We maintain the finest name- brands and will be most happy to advise you on what to take. And remember, our first concern is to give your family scien tific prescription service that's fast, cours teous and accurate, zation. £28 KING

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