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The Oshawa Times, 31 Aug 1961, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 31, 1961 WEDDING PRINCIPALS Mr. Robert Kenneth George and his bride, the former Miss Wilbretta Joan Hannon, are pictured following their wed- ding recently at St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hannon, Ajax, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald George of Oshawa. The couple will live in Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland geoning off-shoot of the skier's|l weight for summer, or cut for indoor wear in any ure rather than reveal it. leisure stretchies woman look as though she has b Tapered, Stretchy Trousers Styled to Elongate Figure The newest slacks are a bur-nylon is to achieve this long, tapered stretchies. In a lighter|like fit. season,|worn and relax when removed, they're cut to elongate the fig-|they should never be hung by|affairs. the ankles like men's trousers. One manufacturer says his/Instead, they should be foided make ajand stored flat in a drawer like a sweater or hung by the waist- dropped a size when she is ac-|band. Most manufacturers re- tually wearing her regular size.|commend dry-cleaning. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA ean look rather than a glove: Other manufacturers prefer just to claim "a long, lithe] look" for their stretch slims. A few are of the opinion that a shouldn't wear slacks . Others point out that there are plenty slacks figures. SEAM TEST familiar with nylon ing should know how to test hands and stretch the fabric and if thread cracking, the nylon thread. imparted by their stretch nylon content of 35 per cent combin- ed with 65 per cent acetate and- or viscose. woman who takes a size 20 Climbing Roses of well - proportioned moderniper is a good Dianas in Canada with good|;limbing roses, says Prof. J. C. { Taylor, OAC horticulturist. Those who haven't become climbing roses is to replace old stretch| wood with new growth that will slacks through skiing or curl-|bear the flowers for next year. them for quality and how to fit|wood from the base and tie the and store them correctly. Alnew growths to the trellis. By 4 [simple method of testing is to|getting rid of the old wood now, hold the leg horizontally in both|the plant can put all its ener- J gies into the development of new you don't hear thelyoung shoots, thus ensuring a slacks|oood show of bloom for next ? lhave been properly sewn with year. Quality slacks usually have| o.. suppl 2 i A ple and more easily a 35-per-cent stretch which isiyoni" to the ground for winter protection ter job if you have sharp prun- ing tools. Time To Prune The main purpose of pruning Prune out the old flowering FOR TOMORROW ters. Astral influences do not countenance new ventures, The Since the slacks stretch when|€vening, however, will be excel- lent for social and community FOR THE BIRTHDAY your horoscope indicates that for the remainder of the month ac- tivities will be lessened and moody contemplation will hold sway. however, blue skies will appear on the scene and, by next De- cember, you should reach a Late August or early Septem-|height of popularity (with many time to prune(new personalities added). Forces at work around you will bring you pleasure. guard your home against any difficulties which might arise in the future. will be opportunities which, pro- Apply yourself to routine mat- If tomorrow is your birthday, With the advent of Septemb Lily in Ed viding you 4ont counteract the secretary, marion Hayes, Col- stellar trend, you will be sharp-| umbus; treasurer, Walter Beath, sports committee, hoard may often be a very use-|comes deflated, cut it up and eyed enough to pick out. Columbus; REMEMBER BREAD (chops or roasts. At other Bread in your kitchen cup-|times, if a fluffy omelette be- A child born on this day will| David Coats, Bruce Hannon and ful first-aid in cooking. If tears|add a few more freshly beaten be analytical and energefic. Down Family Gathers For Picnic The 13th annual picnic of the Harold Hammend; table com-|nour down your cheeks the next|eggs and cook like scrambled mittee, Helen Down, Gretatime you peel onions, hold a|eggs. Then serve the eggs on Down, Isobel Robbins, Curtie/crust of bread between your crusty bread slices spread lib- Hannam ud Beaitice Osborne. teeth and see if you don't dolerally with parsley butter. If Mr. and Mrs James Down of the job dry-eyed. When the bud-|bread becomes stale, freshen it Woodstock, Mrs. Hammond of i Bracebridge and Mr. E. White get needs stretching . . . or un-|this easy way. Sprinkle it light- of Tyrone also attended. ted company appears. . . |ly with water, place in a paper make a bread stuffing, season- bag and set it in a moderate Down family was held recently at the popular picnic grounds "The Acres." There were 100 Mrs. Osborne, manville, was unable to be pres- Orval Bow- daughter, Mrs. Wright, and fam- During April, you should safe- Throughout the year, there The president, Wilbur Down, awa. Prouse, Pickering; CANNED MILK evaporated |large portions of baked fish, {th h relatives in attendance. A sister, milk and condensed milk con- yuh fuse you? These types of cann- ent as she was visiting her ed milk have one thing in com- | mon: they both have half the water removed before they are welcomed the guests. Swimming, | canned. The difference is that races and peanut scramble condensed milk has sugar add were enjoyed Birthday greet-|ed. It is used in many candies ings were extended to two|and desserts. Evaporated milk members whose birthdays were| when the same day -- Lois Hayes of| equal amount of water can be Toronto and Bruce Down, Osh-|used for whole milk. It is espe cially good in the summertime Following officers were elect-|at the cottage for baking be- ed for 1962: past president, Wil-|cause it will keep in the unopen- bur Down; president, Frank|ed can at room temperature. vice-presi-|Once the can is opened treat it dent, Stanley Lovell, Oshawa;las you would fresh milk. reconstituted with an ed with onion and poultry sea-|oven, preheated to 350 degrees, soning. Use this stuffing to en-|until the bread is heated KINGSWAY BEAUTY SALON KING ST EAST -- V2MILE EAST OF TOWN LINE OPENING SPECIAL Complete Cold Permanent THIS OFFER FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY 5.00 KINGSW AYEAvTY for the modern woman SALON For Appointment Coll 728-6101 These new young canes are, One reminder: you'll do a bet- Some slacks are deliberately cut a trifle short in the legs and body. This gives a snug or pulling down sensation which| gavel for SUBSTITUTE When a recipe calls for corn- thickening and lasts for a few moments after|ipere's none in the house, you they are put on. It disappears|.a; substitute one tablespoor at the derriere, . which they should slenderize rather than Wise Advice For Girls At Secretaries By ELEANOR ROSS When everything looks fresh, colorful and summery outside the kitchen window, most women have a yen to redecor- ate the kitchen, too. It's just an- other of those one-thing-leads-to- another sequences that home- makers know so well. Probably one of the simplest Desks There are still plenty of flor- als, fruits and vegetables, if you find these prints more appeal- ing. know that these fabrics dedi- cated to the kitchen are first and foremost washable. They As for upkeep, it is good tol.) heights for a better fitting emphasize. They should always be purchased in the wearer's regular size. If it's too small, | the fit will be vulgar rather than womanly UNDER WONDERS As a foundation garment, some makers suggest a pantie stocking or a garterless pantie girdle, A number of makes are available in short, average and leg. Slacks with the stirrup strap for anchoring under the take to suds in fine style. foot give a neater, slimmer, line. The purpose of the stretch when Je slacks adjue 10 the of flour for one-half tablespoo.. ly at waist and crotch but not of cornstarch. There Is An Answer To Prayer She was a young widow in London, full of loneliness and despair. Suddenly, in the dark- ness of a lonely church, she heard & man sob out loud! . . . In September Reader's Digest is her own personal story of how she discovered God's way of helping you to endure grief -- to endure it and grow again. Get your Reader's Digest today -- 34 articles of lasting interest. ways to give new life to the kitchen is by way of fabrics, and so many delightful patterns are available now in fabrics de- signed for that room. Perhaps you have noticed that one of the colors which has been so popular in high fashion is lilac. This is one of the so-called "kitchen colors" that has been introduced this season, and it certainly is a pleasant, cool color to live with. Moreover, it harmonizes well with the wood- tone cabinets that are becoming increasingly popular. For those who can't see lilac in the kitchen, there are striking reds and greens, including olive shades. As for patterns, theres a grand selection, and the new ones are likely to be more so- phisticated than the traditional ones, some of them even seem- ing closer to the living room type than that of the kitchen. As a matter of fact, this makes plenty of sense, since the kitchen can often be glimpsed from the living room, especially in small houses and some apart- ments. Then, too, guests tend to congregate in the kitchen these days of informal entertaining. TYPES OF CURTAINS One of the nicest kitchen cur- tain fabrics has a sort of Ve- netian-blind look, with stylized designs of vases and plants. An- other fresh - looking fabric is gingham, with ball fringe added elong the hem. TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA ZELLER reraiLers to THRIFTY cAanapians UNTIL 9 P.M. SPEC BULKY Special IAL! LITTLE GIRLS' KNIT SWEATERS 3.41 Sizes 4 to 6x in white and new fall shades. just the thing for fall wear and back-to-school OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. §. Phone 723-2294 ZE LLER' Wi E SHOPPING CENTRE L T D 226 STEVENSON RD. S. Phone 723-2209 for the newest REN KNIFE- PLEATED wool, generously cut, in MY an for the most n vale . "WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP" Most for the money SKIRTS woe SIT (0). 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