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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1967, p. 15

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ur | Centre ... for LUES , Ath ENTRE ; Until 9 P.M. The place was the lower hall of Northminster United Church where yesterday af- ternoon 18 elderly citizens called for a cup of tea and a chat or perhaps a game of cards during the regular Wednesday Afternoon Drop- IODE Members Urged - OLD FOLK FIND SOMEWHERE TO GO ON A WET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON In. Hostesses Mrs. J. ¢ Rundle unit leader, and Mrs. W. L. Anthony, presi dent of the Northminster | Showers, Parties UcWw game of ble with and tra (Oshawa take on a friendly eheckers and scrab- Mrs. Alan Gordon Gilette Times Photo) their mother, Mrs nop Mrs. Cyril Wannop held a trous Gilbert Wan } Tren, for the house that Nas THE GNAWA TIMES, Theedas Novel Notions travelling career girls, etc. the November 2 1@a? 8 practically everything including small three-pound, UL.approved ° Intrigue Buyer a sauna Dath, Mere are Nr door kit is well arganived with a re Great fer campus af travel is aout pyar a aay Dottle and o> eeicdieee mone Kknod covers, Washable, avai aciaMe carrying Mandle, auto. & Clear vinyl print cape wi Af fe foot of & Dagertip wil iv » t i ™ » SS aNe in vartous colors, the fir matic onoff awitch, anoff lipat, matehing tangle Neadwoa exaetry testued ere isa ft rane i nove! P re a fine range Of MOVE. Goor knod cover has & walenore long electric cond is fine in fain, wind or shies merchandise awaiting the shop finish to help keep i A surefire ¢ my Se on Ser in her favorite notions de Ss @asily snaps Mimbskirt Wrap stant glass of : wey ; ee ar bears ae " any {, Dathireom Gd look spectacular! sian comes as a chiller swith ' ' K wh aa One item that matrtgned doar Krad ly ewored (ents Rasitrigger action. aise in an & , q , : \ "4 « = nartabie aside and i : Tae sah tl eh iets , Ee : a gaily portad e Inside do ar ba white cotton fringe moderns cube shape with aw ' A wha " . bs e d uv t t "ls ' ' 2 } "\ i , ss " th: Qadana sauna-steam dath." revive those uris Vin and action. It) Mattons for fine crveta " ww lw A Sage * mperored it has an de with a new, compati electric ke a uvefal Rostess ar) Amateur Dartenders olay sii . vig frar ing chair. foer m r ki mice ih ¢ "raft } gp nag : -" 4 BeRG rame. Setting chair, floor mat ha A mic® gift forjcraft apron that wipes clean host at home. can use A cant he wan . tg es Eng and facial attachment the from college, 'easily tesa electric pum a tw we ' ' " VETTEL TY ' "a . as TAREE SAS EEO Isn't if time you gave serious consideration fo Native-born Canadians must learn to treat new Canadian citizens as eqyals, said Mr. James Kamstra, as he ad- dressed the October meeting of bed Golden Jubilee Chapter A Dutchman by birth, and now a Canadian by choice, Mr. Kamstra outlined the many fac- tors involved in an immigrant's decision to leave his homeland to seek a new life in another country. The resulting difficulties of adjusting to a new language, new customs, and complete new way of life, even in such a mat- ter as adjusting to a new na- tional sport, i.e. hockey as op- posed to soccer, were explained by this fiercely Canadian man, who urged the members to do all they could to make these people feel at home. To Welcome New Canadians Mrs. J. E. Rundle, education secretary, announced that five cash awards for proficiency in English and History would again be presented at the Osh- awa Central Collegiate Com- mencement exercises, and that she would present a picture of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the official opening of the Lake Vista Public School. Friends Entertain For Cheri Brady Saturday's Bride Miss Cheri Anne Brady whose marriage to Joseph Noordman takes place. on Saturday has been feted by several pre- nuptial showers. cue maid of honor at the In closing, Mr. Kamstra) Miss saint oS 1 was Duss Forestall, hosted a per- one who took an ees part in community affairs and as a re- sult was content and happy in his new country. Regent, Mrs. D. A. Brown, con- ducted the business meeting and sonal shower, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Joseph G. Fores- ry = A linen shower was arranged by Mrs. William Howard and was held at the home of her welcomed a new the chapter, Mrs. D. F. Simp- son, of Whitby. Fashion Magic Changes Tomboy Into Femme Fatale PARIS (Reuters)--A funda- mental change in French fash- jon has turned last season's tomboy into a romantic damsel. Popular-priced clothes and ac- cessories, inspired by the cou- ture collections, are bringing in styles for girls who frankly want to look like girls, and less like their brothers. Suddenly, the fickle finger of such high fashion powers as Dior, St. Laurent, Ricci, and Lanvin has succeeded in swing- ing the pendulum back towards frills and frivolity in a mass movement which has reached Mrs. Roland McKenna. Mrs. " Anthony Noordman and | Fete Bride-Elect seau tea for her daughier at her Elinor Wannop sw" home in Brougham. Pouring tea grandmothers of the af fianced pair, Mrs. Clifford Wan Bae ; .., hop and Mrs. Alma Jaynes. The Friends and relatives have luncheon was served by Mrs hosted Elinor Wannop at)charles Killey and Mrs. Fart showers recently prior to her|/Campbell; Misses Brenda and} marriage to John Ellison which {Me irilyn Wannop were in' the} will take place on Saturday in(f sift room and Mrs, Henry Mar-| Brougham fin of Ajax kept the guest book A miscellaneous shower was rae ey | held at the home of Mrs. Clif-| BO eT HUNT ford Umphrey, Browning Street o-complotely..conceal a knot, The grandmothers of ihe pro when hand-hemming a skirt, spective bridegroom, Mrs. Alma teks Ue rsh Auten inside 8 Jaynes and Mrs. Clifford. Um fold or from the inside of the hem phrey were the hostesses. A community shower was held in the Pickering Township Hall, on9 iS Brougham. Mrs. Earl Campbell) and Mrs. Eldon Carter,| hostesses, were assisted by | Misses Betsy and Susan Howell, Misses Jennifer and Janice Umphrey, Jayne Ellison, Misses ap Brenda and Marilyn Wannop and Miss Marilyn White. Mrs. Sydney Gregory, Ravina} Sieiigat doen Crescent, Toronto, aunt of the) bride-elect, held a miscel- laneous shower in her home. She was assisted by another aunt, Mrs. Robert Brown. Cousins of nop hosted a Mrs. Michael Van Gestal as- sisted. Miss Susan Meringer and Miss Carol Brady held a kitchen shower at the former's home on Nipigon Street. Assisting were Mrs. Gregory Brady and Mrs. Sidney Meringer. Mrs. William Boissoin and her daughter, Cheri were hostesses for a bathroom shower. Neighbors of the bride-to-be held a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Roy Mann, Church Street. Mrs. George Watson was the co-hostess. Mrs. Steven Lakatos hosted a} miscellaneous shower at i home of her mother, Mrs. wt liam McFeeters. Following the rehearsal Atal day evening, the bridal party] will be entertained at the home| of the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick) Noordman, Adelaide Street. | even the lowest price ranges. The man-tailorgd trouser suit is on its way out, replaced by the culotte skirt cut with a gen- erous flare, or copies of Yves St. Laurent's knickers suit in- spired by Gainsborough's por- trait of the boy in blue... The blouse with ruffled jabot and fluted cuffg, evolved in the Dior collection, turns up every- where, ard looks prettier and newer than the boy's shirt and necktie which dominated the fashion scene last season. CURLS BACK | The more feminine look is creeping into hair styles and make-up as well. Short boyish haircuts are giving way to fluffy, curly effects; puffy sau- sage curls tumbling all over the head for Dior with hair pulled back into a mass of ringlets at the nape of the neck. The 1930s return in millinery and hair styles featuring Garbo hats with sloping brims, and frizzy tendrils of hair framing the face. A marked revival of rouge, red lips and thinner pen- cilled eyebrows is in time with the 1930 look. A top-selling accessory item in the Paris department stores is the broad leather belt with enormous eyelets and a_ chi- selled metal buckle. Such a belt lends an updated effect to last year's straight, unbelted shift. The skirt-and-blouse theme is the season's best seller, most! often featured in black-and- white combinations. All-black skirts with jacket, coat or cape ensembles have a frilly white blouse. These long sleeves, ruf- fled skirts or blouses come in silk, starched batiste or cotton, with lingerie effects of frilled jabots and fluted cuffs. 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