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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1966, p. 16

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Jewish Wedding i f wore miners' helmets, Most of Christmas Holidays Can Be 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Deeomber 21, 1966 [to wear the traditional bridal CHITT) GUIDANCE Her bridegroom, family, Stern, a Sabra or natural-born| guests and the officiating rabbi Held Underground "she mafried, shmouel Gottelf,| the 50 guests also wore miners' ; also 23, who recently arrived in jackets and boots, TEL AVIV (Reuters)--An un-| Israel from Argentina and works derground Israeli wedding was|as an electrician at the Timna held 300 feet deep in the earth|copper mines in the southern in a Negev Desert copper mine} Negev. and even the rabbi wore a metal The ceremony was held in a wide gallery 300 feet under- ground, The canopy required in 'ja Jewish wedding was supported The mine security officer! by four compressed - air mining|ig g trying period, When the By GARRY C, MYERS, PhD The Christmas holidays often miner's helmet. | made an exception to allow-Yael| drills held in place by miners.|ojder children return to school OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-4626 tattasttettee & bs Saas "Saas Ss Es, bat heat beet had Ge adh ed ae ee ete ae - Ski fashion by The finest European Houses BOGNER---MOSSANT-----HAUSER--SPORTSOM---OBERMEYER Sweaters by: MONTANT--MEGGI--STAPH--RENDALE-- IRVING and OTHERS. cat at teal te 3 Cas AT JIM BISHOPS SPORTING GOODS LIMITED 151 King St. E. 728-4331 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M, frirdrdirdr grurdh at dk dk Pe EE * PETITE FRENCH PURSE .. . Hand- crafted from English Morocco. Detailed with sturdy frames, bill compartment and interior zippered pocket. Black, red, tan, blue. At- tractively gift boxed. Regular 7.95 : Special Purchase! 4 37 5 KING STREET EAST, BOWMANVILLE 623-5451 again the mother may breathe a sigh of relief. If the weather is fit it's a good time when children should 'be outdoors as much as reasonably possible, It's a good time for one or both parents to go hiking, skat- ing, coasting and the lke with those from » io 10 or 12, It is a good time to go with them to visit museums, art galleries, the library and the zoo, If sev- eral children must be cooped up all the holiday period they may grow bored and quarrel- some, When other children spend much time in the home with your children, the commotion may become almost unendur- able for you at times, Then with so many sweets often available, the children may con- sume them excessively, result- ing in upset stomachs, colds and other ills. . Toddlers who were rather @asy to protect from physical hazards while school was in session, may be harder to pro- tect while the older children and their playmates are home. Now is a good time for the parents to agree on some fam: ily plans for the long 'holiday season, and to inform the lyoungster clearly of these plans, letting those who are old enough share somewhat in the planning. STANDARDS SET In the family of. several chil- dren of school age, each should know of certain family regula: tions for the period. Each should have certain responsi- bilities for each day and know what his free periods are. For each day when the chil- dren will be home and indoors, there should be a quiet period in the afternoon, when play- mates won't be admitted, a good time then for the school- age children to read silently or aloud to a younger child or to play non-running games. It is not a good time to lwatch TV. Unfortunately, many jchildren during the holidays }will spend hours glued to the |TV set, usually watching adult }programs heavily laden with | violence, There's the problem of the youngsters from 6 to 12 choos- ing to go to certain other homes "THE STARS SAY By ESTRALLITA , |FOR TOMORROW | Business matters should go jwell on Thursday, but: it will, jnevertheless, be important to jemphasize tact in dealings with }coworkers and (or) business partners, P.M. hours favor ro- mance, social] activities and cul- tural interesty. If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that jfor the next month, it would be jadvisable to make use of all javailable opportunities to ad- vance on the occupational front, jSince the late April-late May period promises fine recognition along this line. Stars also pre- |sage another boost between next December and early January, |which should put you in a fine Spot, career-wise, to really get going later in 1968, Financially, the stars alsv promise gains -- but intermit- tently, You should note uptrends along this line in early May, }throughout July, in mid-Septem- ber, mid-October and next De- cember, A few 'buts'? however: Do not make any loans in late May, be out of all speculative ventures by early June and do jprotect all monetary interests between mid - November and mid - December, No extrava- gance! During most of the year jahead, you can expect your so- cial and domestic life to be ;most pleasing--especially if you yourself are. careful to avoid friction in close circles, This the Capricornian often invites be- cause of his innate extremism, The year 1967 will be a gen- erally fine year for romance, with outstandingly interesting periods in late June, throughout July and in late September. A child born on this day will be one of the most sympathetic and benevolent of all zodiacal natives, but will have to curb tendences to make promises he cannot possibly keep. Women's Feet : | Have Grown In 100 Years LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- To their dismay, members of the University Women's Club have found they could fill great- grandma's shoes and have a toe or two left over. The group spent months col. lecting 38 costumes dating from 1867 to the 1930s ta use in a Centennial fashion show. The collection complete; the con- veners began looking for mod- els among wie club's members and found a problem. The tight corselet of the last century made the bustline al- most non-existent and reduced the waist to a breathless 17 inches, A dainty handful of members have qualified, but each is being asked to model more than one costume, And even they can't manage the shoes and high-topped boots in the collec- tion. The toes that peep from beneath 1867's long skirts will have to be shod strictly a la 41967 , Trying Period For Mothers or places by day or night. These youngsters need some Then the teen- agers, in case the parents aie still in control, limitations, too--how often and late they may be out nights and regulations for the use of COLLEGIANS FREED Children home from college may be beyond such regula- tions, But some persuasive par- ents may win them to spend is a good time for the family to enjoy meals ether lei- surely, radio and silent and the world shut out. { -- Pan parents no erg e suggestions may seem pee Bey They will be impossible in those homes where children are not accus- tomed to be limited in what they choose to do, or to have their selfish impulses curbed, There still are some homes where parents are in reason- able control and manage their children wisely all the year more nights at home than most}round, where all members of ene do. the family enjoy one another. ise parents make clear lim-|We need to remember that a itation of sweets children may/good many children, even in land of affluence, just consume, especially during the|our holidays, They don't argue over|won't have much to enjoy at these matters, they are decis-|Christmas, so crowded are their Morrison Furs 48 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ACROSS FROM THE ARMOURIES BANKRUPT RICCI ORIGINALE LAGE SHELL Superbly fashioned, In many styles and colors, - REG, 7.95 33 LADIES' STRETCH GLOVES Acrylic fibre tite ell hands. White, Bleck, Red, Blue, Beige. REG, 1.98 North-Am Distributors have purchased the Bankrupt estate of Morrison's Furs, 48 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa from M-T Hehn Trustee in Bankruptcy. They have been given @ limited time to dispose of this name brand merchandise such as -- Ledy Menhetten, Gaytown, Lady Utex, Lady Anne, Vicki Susan, Donnamaid, Shirt-Tale, Exquisite Form, Wonder Bra, Regardless of former selling price this: name-brand etock hes been priced way below cost. New stock has been added for this sale, CORO JEWELLERY CHARMS, BRACELETS, PINS, "NECKLACE AND EARRING SETS % PRICE A U t HAND-BEADED CARDIGANS LAMBSWOOL AND ANGORA SEVERAL DESIGNS AND COLORS. VALUES TO 49,95 FROM 14.88 LADIES' FULL FASHIONED CARDIGAN Foncy hend-knit design. 100% imported virgin wool. REG, 14,95 LINGERIE SLIPS, PANTIES, GOWNS, PYJAMAS VALUES TO 10,98 FROM 2.88 uP Joyce Palmer Petites and regulars. Wools, double knits, in the latest styles ond colors. REG, 29.95 14.88 WHITE SATIN EVENING SHOES. (Moy be dyed to match) High and illusion heel, SIZES 4 TO 11, REG, 10.98 HAND-BEADED EVENING BAGS Intricote _petti-point design ~-- satin lined Reg. 59.95 29.88 12-butten Setin Evening 43.88 et 1295. cs, 8.88 HAMILTON LOUNGING LADIES' 100% Nylon Turn About PULLOVERS Long sleeve, turtle neck, 5 populer shedes, REG. 5.95 mede, REG. 12.95 7.88 2.88 A NICE SELECTION PARTY DRESSES COCKTAIL LENGTH FORMALS. 2-PCE, OUTFITS, SEPARATE TOPS. VALUES TO 59,95 FROM IMPORTED EVENING COATS Reg. 85.00... . MACHINE WASHABLE STRETCH SLIMS Styles include Poor Boy, Pin- stripe, hart agp abl ms, ' CARLYLE CREATION French Angora PULLOVER Pink, Blue, Black REG, 16.95 10.88 STRAPLESS WONDER BRA EQUISITE FORM CORETTE AND OTHER FAMOUS NAMES. BLACK AND WHITE IN SHORT AND LONG LINE, 25% OFF REG. PRICE LADIES' PROPORTIONED KORATRON STRETCH SLIMS REAL KID GLOVES PYJAMAS LINED AND UNLINED Bt nitep quiteD JACKET PYJAMAS BOTTOMS BLACK: BROWN" TAN % CO ' , , TAN, FASHION COLORS IN SIZES. 6 IN BLACK, REG. 10.95 SIZES 8 TO 44 RE "To 12.95 REG. 10.95 - FROM 5.88 .Kayser Whisper 4.88 3.88 NYLONS SEAMLESS, 'TEXTURED, STRETCH TOP VALUES TO 1.50 FROM MATERNITY SLIMS, BRAS, SKIRTS Yo PRICE Fency Tops ---- Skirte = Dresses for the Festive Season. FAMOUS CARLYLE MATCH MATES SKIRTS, SLIMS, PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS, COLORS RANGING FROM BEAUTIFUL PAS- TELS TO THE LATEST WINTER SHADES. VALUES TO 16,95 nom «=>: 88 BABY DOLLS SHORTIE GOWNS Cenedion Tex-Made cottons and Arnels. A variety of styles end colors, REG, 3.95 2.44 CARLYLE CREATION 2-PCE. GLACE SUIT 100% Acrylic Fibre, Hend-washable, REG, 29.95 MATCHING SHELLS ,.... 4.88 up LADIES' AND MEN'S MATCHING Buiky-Knit Curling -- Ski FAMOUS BRAND NAME CARDIGAN SWEATERS Cortine of Itely, Lenses, Jaeger, Shamrock, Petti, Pure cashmere end others. REG. TO 49.95 FROM 8.88 +. 24.88 Max Mayer's LADIES' GLOVES Simulated leather, One size fits, Streteh jersey inserts, Wermly lined, REG. 2.95 OPEN EVERY NIGHT MONDAY to FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. - FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE

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