COLLECTED CHINA ' MONTREAL: (CP) -- Mrsi Edgar Andrew Collard spent 20 years collecting Cagadian china and seven years doing intensive research before she completed her first book in Montreal enti- tled, Nineteenth Century Pot- tery and Porcelain in Canada, 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 15, 1967 | Furriers Gamble On Mini-Minks|sc i trsn:oant: en e capelet, lavishly bordered with) Fur Dresses, Hardware Trim _iotaire im jlong-haired lynx. By MARGARET NESS For the more practical fur |white ermine, worn with Hanes'jstyling, here is the fashion NEW YORK (CP) -- Fur styl-|new shimmering jewelite stock- news, Belts are everywhere, |placed high, low or at the natu- Miss Five-Eleven | ing changes less than most fa-|; ; shions, except for the cheaper! othe ; napifal waistline. They can be self RB] |The 465-page book boasts 56 il. fk All Th Bo S furs. hers are intended for streetjfux or leather. You can even} |, ., . I} |lustrations from her own collec. 4 ops e y Neturaliy wh a , |wear. Ritter uses unplucked] br g your last year's coat up to i Naturally, when you invest in/ranch mink and white otter rad shes ath a gold chain belt, tion an expensive fur coat, you want! jacket costumes with plus-fours In Canada, Maty McInnis, fur WIFE PRESERVER | . R , SYES DEVELOP assurance you won't be out of/The models wore peaked A | a a es six months sule next Sear, Mink st usually esther cape and ribbed" sock 7s, and, 'ashen COMMLNSE] a4 the kid' Tunchboxes re|AAS" ee begin to ewordh ee cee Oey SM|ings as accessories. [Almost all fur coats are get-|beginning to look ratty, line/;ate and it is from that time rch - . one | Other pants suits included 8lting a touch of fitting. It may be/them with colorful adhesive-jynti] age three that crossed ver, this year a numberirajah type jacket in tiger with just darting in the front but it/packed plastic leyes are most likely to occur of furriers are venturing intojjakoda seal pants and in Ameri- does suggest shaping." a gl rarer ; oe the mini-skirted fur coat and/can broadtail with matching] Saket about the fashion de-| costume. Even in mink. Suffi-ipants. Skirted suits were alsolaine of fur stoles, Mrs. McInnis cient extremely short styles Shown, as a taupe persian lamb/ denies that they have ever gone were seen here at various fash-|in a riding jacket and panel| out af style in Canada. Stoles ion showings to indicate that the|skirt and a black persian lamb |out too useful for too many oc- furriers don't expect long skirts! suit bordered in blue fox. \casions. However, the cape-stole suddenly to descend below the knee. FUR ON FUR has lost favor to the long} This fur on fur or fur as a Straight. stole, worked in the| Ann Landers: My little on who is eight years old} en into the habit of lick-} s lower lip about one inch the natural lip, line. This z on for several nd part of his chin so raw that people y asking what is th him. | told the boy his -chin adful and to please of the habit. He 9 i) 5 > =} i--} 5 3 & ag 2 7] Sy 3 3 8 SUZANNE HAIR STYLING Anniversary Special that every me is shorter the tocking feet I en . hace an aunt. * ys his ate feel dry From milliner-couturier Mr.|. " diagonal way. But ou| ; height and she married a midget : John came a short-skirted per.\'Tim on cloth coats is another|"¢Wer diagona ee fl ier P / q who is five-e AN thr 4 a of any- sian lamb coat, with petal-|important feature this winter. A) must a . At ' Mota hag erms: 3 childhood I r how ane f ils can be Raead York nok a wide self/Dlack, fain coat used gn | ein ns eit Rey. $20 for 3. $1600 Reg. $17.50 for .. $14.00 my uncle and looked|® j ra belt. Other mini-skirts seen|>roadtall for a panel-front and together. I vowe d| Dear Gram: The boy has a were an emba mink skirt-suit, a|Collar. Mostly it's fluffy fur on| LACK BASIC KNOWLEDGE |f Reg. $15 for .... $12.00 Reg. $12.50 for .. $10.00 not spend my od pena ce , inl ag poe i a dress of dark and white bee yor pga pied as Alaska) One out of every yey poet TUES, - WED. & THURS. TILL NOV. 30th to hear what agen 5 pers "ef paws worked in a crescent de- seal with fox or broadtail with|cans do not know that norma " saying. Yet the ee weed diy On sign and low leather-belted, a/Sable. |body temperature is 98.6 de- 5 John St. W., Oshawa 725-454) dated nev " -- sable coat with wide satin belt,| For the ultra-sophisticated,'grees fahrenheit. ' thing ten ifr nt ; and a black persian coat with a) - - - A ---- 1 about this type gold industrial zippered front and nailhead trim 'These are expensive furs or For 3 More Days... ROGER'S me, Ann Gypsy Dear Gyp for s ¢ expensively worked. And they guy with a loud voice are just a sampling. Even the : latest trend of hardware trim is k here. Leo Ritter also endorsed the short skirt but he was more cautious. He puts six-inch hems on his %4-length coat "for future reference." FUR DRESS A GAMBLE The furriers' interest in mini- coats contrasts with the coat houses' interest in mid-calf lengths. Who is right? Are Dear Ann Landers Santa Packing Outer-Space Toys By KARIN MOSER MONTREAL (CP)--The kids GOOD OLD-FA Raisins, fruit, nuts, t and effort produced mincemeat that Mrs. C jon Hewer (left) and J Wilfred Hewitt (right) preparing to hottie. \ Hewer is the baking « vener of the Sunshine | \ of the Simcoe Street U CHILD GUIDAN LYNX-TRIMMED LADY 1 it so good skirts going to remain ex- array of -space/French or les and coast- tremely short for at least anoth- gual '"'storykins." ers ler couple of years or are we st of a set of six re-_Dennis Tiberiis of Toronto, !ikely to see them longer by president of the association,|/SPring? The furriers are gambling in _ianother direction too. More and *imore fur dresses and fur cos- glish language!sets, games, tricy vorite fairytales, in nderella and Goldi-/ 5414 story is related in| "For 1967 the vol 1e side of the disc|is expected to exceed "Itumes are being shown. But h on the other.|900,000,"" said Mr. Tiberiis.|.nat about our overly warm e figures of Goldilocks, 'That is on the retail level.|:ooms? Will fur dresses ever e bears, and other char- More than 80 per cent of the /pecome really accepted? CONTINUES WITH GOOD OLD FASHIONED SAVINGS include rockets ers--a_ spider. posed to crawl over -e of planets just Is over earth-- They just ded in the set toys sold are manufactured in) y i ABS. bevade a : ti l ! t ae sbi npstare winaetaty | Now the furriers are even fol- ¥ their heac . a sibs aa , also a return to,Canada and exports account foriowing the fashion trend of THURS. bad FRI ac SAT. NOV. 16 to 18 , never red hes at i " vs for cars. tow trucks more than $2,000,000,000." P| ' ; ed Tuesday by the Ca- , jpant-suits. Another gamble. earning and cruel people cz e. B do now.--Premiature Widow Dear. Widow: Pleas mistake People re engings as they stand) Although toys have advanced,/Some, of course, were intended ter underwear' and tear parents will find that the good! for the hostess who wishes to be ic versions." old-fashioned doll which bats its/the belle at her own party. In- nnial favorites, and eyelashes and c "Mama" is/cluded in this category was a ng sellers include chemistry/still the No. 1 se in toys [tunic and mini-pants costume in When Schox Ry GARRY C. MYERS, |} to delight the heart of t precocious child oe > are planet surface" 30" Completely Automatic Range CHECK THESE BUYS! thing when ae idle dean dolls _ _ g Since ee at alla With automatic clock and timer, re- ; what to say. res eee -- yoble ov 169 95 ae ; § 2 ence was- : and a balloon-suspended TORE NE Svat Boer . % : Casha ChE De ene eee peor triendshi ; that operates in a con- ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WITH TRADE bi?) td : ndship. ch hat One ONLY ie and your schools were c Regardless of the rightne wrongness of the strike, first concern is that of : children. What will you 4 * them while they are 0 school? For most children ther be no adequate substitut achool attendance. Howey few parents might be able a great deal with their chi especially children of el 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD tary-school age. For exa By Beverley, Mod. 6757. hist 349.95. 229 y 5 ANNIVERSARY PRICE ...... Sissy s one parent might be able | home on a school day ar | 30" AUTOMATIC RANGE 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD pervise the children for s trolled air stream from earth to planet stations a different note there is a ew toy which features a board) nat allows children to create all sorts of designs using polar- | i and multicolored plastic) The board is lighted ally and colored pegs; & Pp as soon as they are in- and don't be b OTHER MODELS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS KELVINATOR RANGES 30" automatic ronge with automatic oven ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL timer and minute reminder, oven picture | window, automatic pre-heat with infinite | heat switches ond many more features. a Come | id th i ie in arn see 3s one WITH TRADE BACK INTO CIRCULATION WINNIPEG (CP) -- Reh: tation of cri not be regar ing them.to make says Lois Fry, c Ds gist for the Society 'of C Children and Adults of sected. toba. Miss Fry said re ae tion means getting an 1a]| TALES RECORDED back into circulation so that he| For parents who want to in- can live a satisfying life 'troduce youngsters to either the 1 people st d people s as trair <q B ~ hours at reading from app With rotisserie, picture window, Interior MODEL KR350 hislhadl Pdi le -- ary he sources. Where there are | light, automatic pre-heat, timed appliance ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL eanties ey pes ny Pde) a ir al children in the family, i outlet, fluorescent surface light, removable ae 329. 95 a autiful oral pattern. ing one or more of pre: even liners for easy. cleaning. Colours 249 QS hd gt age, the older children mi; evailoble are antique copper, white and LJ ANNIVERSARY PRICE ............. . guided at reading during | al short periods of the 4 vacad n. Biwi ae sotnaveaam Beverley HI BACK CHAIR ene or more of these non Lin 159.95 aero faiths weet GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES =| nr nce 99.95 ine aaa of neighborhood school st for several hours a day one or, more of the pi could take turns in super the project. To make this 1 taking worth while, it mus rather strict program to ° the participating children have to adhere. As a part of this progran parent could go with s¢ school-age children to the | library to help them find SOCIAL NOTIC ENGAGEMENT Clean no 1 e my lady --- Get o self 24 cleaning oven, now available on our 95 WITH WORKING TRADE ONE ONLY Anniversory Special Price of SPECIAL PURCHASE of LADIES' GLOVES r Winter wear Other models available at « slightly higher price. ade of the finest Reg. 5.00 & 7.00 » tones our styling, feels like a kitten. List 279.95. ANNIVERSARY PRICE ............. 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD 179.95 cellent buy at only .... 1 39.95 2 PC. DAVENPORT SET to announce the engagemé in a black vinyl cover, with wooden arms. their eldest daughter, | Easy to keep clean and also reclines into Mary Elizabeth, to Gary V Contemporary styling. Two 7" x 8" and ca two 2/2" speakers. It has 24,000 volts of a picture power, 27 tubes ond 9 solid stote lable. : 1 uy ] § trude's Roman Catholic C} ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL .......... ' saa RECEPTION 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD -Mr._and__Mrs. Jame MODEL 4409 FLEETWOOD Nylon fabric, with wood trimming. a double bed Dodsley, son of Mr. and devices. Full power. transformer operation Color mixina control, automotic pre-set 749 95 tuning, and many more features a Mitchell, Utica, Ontario, v 199.95 Beverley PLUSH COPPER SOFA with built in end tables, very modern 199.95 ANNIVERSARY PRICE ............. features. Be 'sure ond come In and have © 4 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD look at this one. Suggested List 479.50. 09.95 ANNIV: FUR-FABRIC DE NEREA RU SPASIOE by Jaymer in brown frieze cover: Ex- OTHER STEREOS AVAILABLE FROM 170.00 AND UP. Mr, and Mrs. Renjamir HEADHUGGERS - ward Pankhurst, Oshawa, 9 FLEETWOOD 25" COLOR T.V. ' ' tario. The wedding will : : ; 5 PC. KITCHEN SET place on Saturday, Dece «"$ k ee j 'a with a white table. ond blue striped po Hea alld Abia 39 4? : ae ; 2 gt ¢ - Suggested List 999.50. ANNIVERSARY chairs. List 169.95 G4 if SPECIAL : ; Sarin: % Se i 3 25" G.E. COLOR T.V. Beautiful red vinyl plastic 28 gauge by Beverley. LIST 329.95. BONGIAL, ONLY Fk gs 4 IDEAL FOR REC, ROOM ! 2 i List 279.95. B 4 Toe, p odern eontemporary styling, with 70 FETCHING as Bee e |] watts, 35 solid state devices, six speakers, ¢ ; ie : | diamond needie with many many more ANNIVERSARY PRICE AT ......... Gordon Dodsley, Orillia, fine WITH TRADE happy to receive their fi and relatives on Sunday vember 19, 1967, from 2:00 p.m. and from 7:00 - 9:00 at the Odd Fellows and Re Contemporary styled console in wainut finish with "Magic Memory" meter guide tuning With the rectangular picture tube a How she'll love tucking her hair up in these furry-like Regular to 12.00 SPECIAL 6.99 7.99 8.99 clouds! We've sketched just three from our collec- tion--a dramatic turban... a sublime pillbox... and a dashing astronaut helmet that ties 'neath the chin. In eolors distinctively Suggested Retail--9.45:00. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL yh MODELS IN COLOR AVAILABLE ON THE ANNIVERSARY ES, CEDAR CHESTS WITH TRADE lent as a Christmas Gift. are also on sale in various sizes and styles. Excel- FLEETWOOD 3-WAY COMBINATION STEREO 23° TY. AM-FM MULTIPLEX STEREO ROGERS MAJESTIC 5' color T.V. Model T6206. 12" Portables 129.95 Anniversary Special, Ideal for bedroom. same as above as Philips ANNIVERSARY PRICE 19" Black and Hall, Ontario Street, Port on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. AT HOME Mr, and Mrs. W. Fred ney, Brooklin, Ontario, w at home to their rela friends and neighbors on day, Novernber 20, 1967, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 4 neutral, LIST 649,00 -- 499.00»: 739.95 wr White Portables wey nniverso . "of course you may charge it" Millinery Department Special 0 eos" What a Bargain ! 159.95-169,95-1 79.95 ty Rezo Fashions since 1867 Drvisron oF @ Drtex DIVERSIFIED Oshawa Shopping Centre -- 728-4626 Better Quality Costs You Less .. . Or Your Money Back ROGE Open Thursday and Friday till 9 p.m. (NEXT TO U.A.W. BUILDING) EASY BUDGET TERMS APPLIANCES and FURNITURE 50 BOND STREET EAST -- 728-2151 LOTS OF PARKING AT SIDE OSHAWA TIMI * PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount on Orde of 3 or More Pictures Available at NU-WAY PHOT SERVICE 231 King St. E., Oshev 8 x 10 -- 1.50 eac! $x7--- 1.25 each =