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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1965, p. 11

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EVENING ENSEMBLE The idea that every dress coat. The little dress is of should have its very own lustrous white satin worsted coat has taken strong hold acetate and nylon. Together this season. Bob Bugnand they demonstrate why the sees the trend in terms of coat and dress costume black and white. He chooses makes such interesting fash- quilted black velvet for the ion news. newly narrow, short evening --By Tracy Adrian - Whitby Bride-Elect Honored At Many Pre-Nyptial Events Miss Bonnie Agg whose mar-|Quail and Miss Francis Gibson, riage to Mr. John McDonald all of Whitby, held a linen show- will take place tomorrow at ier at the home of Mrs. Donald ANN LANDERS 'Dear Ann Landers: When 1 was married in 1954, I weighed 98 pounds. Unfortunately I gained 30 pounds with each of| t Hubby's Sharp Word Defeats His Purpose his my two children and the weight just stayed on. Today I weigh 158 but I really don't look it. When I put on my corset and wear heels and) la black dress you'd guess me at about 130. My husband makes me miser- lable because I am overweight. Every time I reach for a second piece of butter or a baked potato he makes some ugly remark. He is one of those wiry types who can still get into his Korean il t commerce t he image. If you'd hing else. Dear Ann Landers: Dear Fie: I'm sure many citi- zens of Las Vegas have no in- erest in dice tables or slot (This is strictly for visiting suckers.) But gambling is your city's major industry it should not surprise you that Las Vegas has earned a like to change it, get your chamber of to promote some- since Our daughter was divorced last year after a scandalous affair with a married man. Her husband was a fine person and our heart lached him. Recently our daughter re- married. We do not know her new husband well because she met him abroad and they were here only briefly. During their visit my daugh- ter announced that she and her husband plan to move to this city soon and she asked me to pictures in the living room. beautiful. your opinion-- LOYAL IN-LAWS Dear in-Laws: ably so. remove the panel of wedding These photographs were of her first wedding and they are truly| My husband and I wonder if she has the right to ask such a thing. After all, this is our home and we are still very fond of our former son-in-law, What's Remove' the pictures. If they remain they will be a steady source of dis- comfort to your daughter and her husband--and_ understand- and May and, if a creative worker, add June to that list of By ESTRELLITA months in which outstanding FOR TOMORROW accomplishment is star-prom- Fine Mercury influences con-|ised. tinue to govern those engaged| A few minor but good breaks in literary pursuits, all those injin finances between now and promotional and advertisingjAug. 15 should pep' up your fields, editors and journalists|spirits, but you can look for- generally. A Venus aspect,|ward to a really excellent pe- slightly adverse, however, puts|riod along these lines beginning somewhat of a cloud over ro-|Sept. 15 and lasting through mance and in. most dealings|Nov. 15. Do be conservative} with the opposite sex. and stay out of all speculation FOR THE BIRTHDAY September, however. If tomortow is your birthday,| Next' good periods on the you should find the coming year|monetary score: early Decem- one in which you will havejber, next February, April and many opportunities to advance|June. : both in a business _ THE STARS SAY during the first two weeks bl Pe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 6, 1965° 1} stimulating activities and oppor-| WASHING NOT WANTED ~ tunities for meeting new friends) Washing eggs causes them ta indicated between now and/spoil more quickly by removing Sept. 15 and between Nov. 15jthe mucilaginous coating that and Jan. 1. delays the entry of germs, Romance, REE R LO Lee Sarah Coventry -- of Canada Ltd. FASHION SHOW with glamorous aman in all ood ye » a ge year, A child born on this day will endowed with a magnetic personality and would make an excellent salesman; will also be unusually dependable and cour- ageous in the face of difficulty. landi a 1 way and in| Stars do not promise much in your personal concerns. Do try|the way of travel during the to make the. most of good in-jbalance of 1965, but highly au- fluences which will govern allispicious months for taking off World's 1g Jewellery Company, invites ladies to attend our Fall Line Preview ot a Fashion Show on Leoites for the next 12 months./in 1966 include January, May Look for excellent opportuni-land July. Your social life will ties to advance, occupationally,|be very much in the celestial] in late September, early De-|spotlight during the next year, cember, next January, March'with markedly good periods for war uniform. Last Sunday he put it on to do the yard work. I'm 'Isure he did it just to make me mad. | Why should I deprive myself of delicious food to please a man who is so mean? I now several women who are over- weight but their husbands love them anyway. Please say he should accept me as I am. I get very depressed over his constant nagging. -- Pleasingly Plump Dear 88: Some husbands don't care if their wives get fat, but your husband DOES care and! he has let you know it. Obviously 'you'd rather stuff your face than please him. This) hurts a man's pride and his| needling remarks are his way of getting even. One of these days I hope you get sick of yourself and go to a |doctor and ask to be put on a| \sensible diet. When you begin to shed those unhealthy and un- attractive pounds your husband will like you better--and you'll : {Gibson, Byron street, Whitby. p.m. at All Saints' Anglican) Former school friends attended. Church, Whitby, has been honor-|Miss Kimberly Luke, flower ed at several pre-nuptial events. | irl, assisted the bride-to-be Mrs. William Linton entertain-/ With the opening of her gifts. ed fellow teachers and friends) Miss Margaret O'Donnell and "at a miscellaneous shower at Mrs. Jean Boyden, Gains- her home in Pickering. borough road, Toronto, aunts of Mrs. LeRoy Mowat and Mrs.|the prospective bridegroom, en- Gary Burns entertained at the tertained at a buffet dinner 9, street Patty assisted by Mrs. Hugh formats at, 6. miscellaneous| Wvllie, Mrs. Wilfred McDonald shower. Rélatives and friends of and Miss Gail McDonald where é ' t, | many miscellaneous gifts were the bride-elect were presen presented to the future bride 4 Mrs. James H. Halliday and| ; * Mr. John Halliday entertained epee Sih cai cteh the immediate families at a din Gizes Gf Tannen Avenue Public hi Mas-| : ' ' po pooh Dl ieee ad the School, Pickering, presented the future bride and bridegroom future bride with a pyro ceram were presented with an antique tea pot; the afternoon Kinder- crystal bowl and a marble top|4rten Class presented her with table. an oval shaped wall mirror, and 3 the staff members made a pre- ge th nero por iP sentation of pyro ceram ware. ed relatives and friends at an| Mrs. Ronald Agg entertained afternoon tea at the latter's|for-her danghter, at her home » home on Byron street south, | 0" Henry street, Whitby, at a like yourself better, too. Dear Ann Landers: If I were ithe publisher of the Las Vegas |paper I would throw your col- umn out. For the third time in the last two years you have printed a reference to Las Vegas in connection with slot machines and dice tables. The image of Las Vegas as a city made up of nothing but gamblers is unfair. Thousands) of respectable, decent people live in this wonderful city. Many| of us have never seen the inside) of a gambling casino and don't plan to. Las Vegas has excellent schools, beautiful churches lovely parks and one of the best golf courses in the country. We have a wide circle of friends who are interested in art, sci- ence, music and literature. So please, Ann, Stop portraying] Las Vegas as a city that has nothing to offer but Casinos.--| Whitby. The bride - to ibridal 'tea, assisted by Miss - be} was presented with a chair and Anna B. Cardiff, Mrs. Clarence other accessories. Mrs. George Roper, Mrs. Charles Rycroft,| Vick and Mrs. Wilfred McDon-/Mrs. Halliday and Mrs. Cecil) ald poured tea. Forde. | Miss Linda Audley was. host-, The guests were received by| ess at a miscellaneous shower,|the hostess, the bride-elect and at the home of her mother on| the future bridegroom's mother,| Gladstone avenue, Oshawa, | Mrs. Wilfred McDonald. when friends from the Drug and Pouring tea were Mrs. Roper, Cosmetic departments of The T.|Mrs. Hugh Wyllie, Miss Cardiff, Eaton Co. presented Miss Agg|Mrs. Rycroft, Mrs. Edward with many lovely gifts. Miss|/Hughes, Mrs. Halliday, Mrs. Audley was assisted by her|George Roddis, Mrs. Laurie mother Mrs. H. J. Audley and/ Davidson, Mrs. Fred Reed, Mrs. Miss Karen Imeson; Donald Duncan, Mrs. Harold Friends of the mother of the| Willoughby and Mrs. Thomas bride-to-be were entertained at| Hortop. the home of Mrs. Clarence' Serving were Miss Linda Aud-| Roper, Henry street, Whitby, ley, Miss Jean Fairman, Miss} when the future bride was pre-| Gail McDonald and Miss Jane sented with a card table set,| Roddis. cookware and numerous small) In the gift rooms were Mrs. gifts. Mrs. A. E. Sturgess and|William Linton, Mrs. LeRoy Fie On You BOY SHUNS SUNLIGHT | CARLISLE, England (CP) =I David Askins, 10, is.never al-| lowed to play outdoors--not be- | cause he is being punished but because he is allergic to sun- shine. The condition, known as hydroapuerorum, causes a bad skin rash if he is exposed to the sun. Doctors hope the ailment will improve as David grows older. VANDALS CLOSE LAUNDRY | RICHMOND, England (CP)--| An all-night laundromat in this London suburb reduced its oper- ations to daylight hours only) because of vandalism. Said a) spokesman, "It was the last] straw when we found a girl] asleep in one of the driers." Mrs. Allan McLean assisted the|Mowat, Mrs. Gary Burns, Mrs. hostess. |Herbert Wright and Mrs. James The bridesmaids, Miss Kath-| Quail received the guests. erine Roddis, Kitchener, Miss| Following the rehearsal to- Mrs. James|Might the bridal party will be Gail McDonald, Mrs ei entertained 'at the home of the future bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Wilfred McDonald, King RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.¢. | CHIROPRACTOR 100 King St. E, -- 728-5156 Dior Features istreet south, Whitby. | Uncluttered Style 'PARIS (Reuters)--The Chris- tian Dior collection today feat- ured simple, easy and unclut- tered silhouettes in a line fol- lowing naturally from its Jan- uary fashions. Skirt lengths were unchanged. Skirts were established at mid-knee length. There is a real waistline lightly circled with supple belts. Skirts are gathered into the waistline but are slimmer than last season. Supple drapings is the dom- inant new theme in softer clothes contrasting with strict clean lines in streetwear. It is a "black day" at Dior with sombre, unrelieved black) and dark grey featured from breakfast to midnight. FEATHERS FLY Feathers fly throughout the | CLEARING PEDAL PUSHER Sizes 4 to 6X. a WALKER'S _ WEEKEND SPECIALS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- GIRLS' & SHORT SETS * collection, featured in ostrich - and cock-feathered hoods and * empire coats and suit blouses made of overlaid guinea - hen) plumes. Dashing cavalier hats in the style of the painter Franz Hals/| Sizes 7 to 14 ' play up the clean, collarless| : necklines or small restrained) * suit - lapels. Suits have gathered skirts WHILE THEY L 1-PIECE BATHERS AST -- GIRLS' ' and velvet jackets with longer . slightly flared basques. 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