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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1967, p. 15

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st I thought this could yne, but once I started with cards I saw what ge they were," lest book is the result challenge with aret's Holly orate Your Home" (MANENT DRATIONS rags F Centrepieces @ TV Decorations Wreaths >RIVE-IN SHOP 163 Bloor West 28-7386 CHRISTMAS EAR GUAR- TING MAM- ns viewing. Ultra lectric eye meter. atic reset counter, service in Toronto ather case. AIRING ONE FOR PRISE HIM THIS GLAD YOU. DID. INNER OF TH THIS SOMATIC ECTOR 59 lomatic operation; '/3.5 lens; 500. rol; Self-contained asy Edit® tray. Gift for the in. your family. 5 300° and 400' istic race 55 rry- PRCT E IOE, Centre L CHRISTMAS THELMA TAYLOR MODELS A PASTEL MINK JACKET THE OSHAWA TIMES, M MAKE IT MERRY WITH MINK wo | Suggestions Fur Christmas © By KATHY McRAE quality minks are never used Avoid, prolonged exposure to Times Staff in this way. ldirect sunlight. This, like exces- Diamonds may be a girl's best} Color has a bearing on the|Sive heat, may dry out the oils friend, but every woman is madjprice of the mink, but not nec-|in the leather. about mink. essarily on the quality. If the/ay aeieis . | A woman knows at least one|skin is dyed, the price gost hoe ust ie cates vous handbag thing about mink, she knows it}down. The usual color of us i Ly : Bln. i ; ; ; : ' ; A parcels in the same Position is beautiful -- the dream fur of/mink, ranch or wild is brown. | hecause steady friction in one the world, but there is more to}However, through cross breed-| 5 ; know if you plan to buy a minkjing, it is possible to obtain var.|Place : will anne more olin or better still, convince yourjiations of colors, known as "mu-| Pon } os ee OF JERE a husband to invest $1,500, or $3,|tations". These variations in col-|p pour tae o fluid use Ps x 000 or $5,000 in a mink stole,jors have been given romantic|npie. ori ee ore aa stif, jacket or coat. names for the consumer market, | 6 ea 4 hain rere Hendrick Sluiter of Oshawa alsuch as, Azurene (grey); Dia-| lens the guard hairs. ; 7 z : -'*| When you.sit down, unfasten turrier with twenty years ex-idem (pale brown); Sapphire, your coat and loosen it about the perience in Europe and seven-|(natural blue); Desert Gold i : | , teen in Canada says, '"'Canadian|(light brown); Arcturus Gaol" waver beech ar Seal hora" In- minks are the best in thejender beige): Autumn Hazel... r § S. | stead, shake your fur piece well. i & Have your furrier inspect your |garment annually and make the world,"" Ranchers from all over|/(brown); Topaze (light brown the world have come to Can-|mutation); Palomino (pale) ada for their original breeding|}brown mutation). | 4 ie stock. It is not only the softest jnecessary repairs immediately, Oat atin mink, but the most|IGHT BROWN POPULAR {to avoid further damage. Furs durable as well. | Perce Marten of Oshawa, a'should be professionally clean- You may have wondered what|furrier, who has sold mink for'ed once a year, to remove ac- * is meant by such terms as|many years, says, "The most|cumulated dust and soil, and to | "let-out", or "dropped" mink,|PoPular color this year is Aut- restore the leather; and reglaz- : mutation mink or natural color-\¥™n Haze." ed, to bring back the luster. | ; ed mink. Quite naturally you| In addition to any knowledge| In warm weather, furs should ; are interested in how manyjof furs you may have, you be stored in a modern cold-stor- ; years of wear you can expect|should place your trust In a\48@ Plant, where temperature | ~ from a mink. long established furrier when@nd humidity are kept at the | The finest minks have a soft,|purchasing a fur garment proper level. In good fur stor- & silky texture, extreme firmness} In this fickle fashion world, 88°, furs are hung so they have ? in the top hairs and matchedja mink coat, jacket or stole|"oom to "breathe." 2 4 pelts which all show the samejnever goes out of style. They * clearness of color. are fashioned along classic lines REQUIRES 80 SKINS =_ Torontonians Share A full length coat may some- Christmas Spirit [ Therefore, convincing take as ge as 80 skins. Alone to buy you a mink, should large male skin may measure|be easier when you say that H , twenty - five inches in length you won't need a new coat next With Cheryl Henry 3 and male skins have heavier)year, regardless of what next TORONTO (CP) Citize f! fur than a female. eh Agee year's fashion may be Toronto have taken Choe penal ; prea are usually glossier, an ary you are the proud own-|Henry to their hearts, sending * shorter. er of a new mink coat. In or é iheetmen: is 25 me rl har < ig Saale The best quality pelts or ieee to care for this rich fur you ond hee ora 5 _, may be "let out"' or bgt should follow these fules hospital as pleasant as possible.| * which displays the beauty of sac Always hang your coat or jac-| The five-year-old Trinidadian : fur to best advantage and addsiket on a wide, well made} ir] arrived at the Hospital for! | ito the suppleness and durabil-| hanger that conforms to thels k Cl tds eae rat See ap : , ee ar ib Sick Children a week ago for ity as well. This Hag wahe|SnaPe of the shoulders and col-| series of operations ant could ,Process is one of the most high-/Jar. With a good hanger there make a normal life possible.: jly skilled arts in the fur in-/should be less strain on should. She was born with her bladder! fiw es MATCHING MINK, HAT AND STOLE Radio Station Prime Factor In Support Of Orphans' Fund By CHUCK BAXTER NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C, (CP) -- For many orphaned, handicapped and needy chil- dren in British Columbia, Santa Claus is spelled CKNW. As the 20th year of its Or- phan's Fund reaches its cli- max, the New Westminster radio station is getting ready to wrap up $100,000 worth of Yuletide goodies for some 7,- 500 youngsters. The money comes from a fund-raising campaign thai operates round the clock 365 days a year and from projects sponsored by the station rang- ing from bingo games and bowling tournaments to coffee parties and the sale of fresh fish. All donations go to the chil- dren. Administrative costs, in- cluding the salary of John G. Plul, full-time administrator, are borne by the station. Santa's bag, CKNW style, 1s filled with toys and gift certif- jieates ranging in value from $10 to $20 a child--double in value for Centennial Year. SOCIAL NOTICE OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Brown, Old York Trail, Osh- awa, will be pleased to wel- come relatives, neighbors, and friends at their home from 2:00 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Friday, December 22, on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. The certificates are redeem- ' able in stores that support the fund and may be used only for purchase of children's clothing, "Response to the fund ts tremendous," says station manager William Hughes. "Each year, on a year-round basis, businessmen, listeners and sponsors work to help fi- nance 'the more than $80,000 jdustry. Each mink skin is cutler seams. Never hang it in a on the surface of her body. j the back,| i ' ; The fund's balance sheet for fg da Trees ro ae bag or garment bag - fur) Grade 2 students at a subur-| 'Made some money on the! He is on unpaid leave of ab 1966 showed donations total- | made down feats length ofl yee gaat! circulating air to/ban Willowdale school took up ajstock market," he said.)sence from his job as a store ling $87,897 from all sources he skin. These narrow strips eep it from drying out. collection of money and toys|"Thought the little girl should, keeper for the Trinidad Electric Main effort is concentrated ae th rep "together, iaaking fou have been caught' injand have written Cheryl letters|share it." Commission on Christmas but each sum- pe ink in a longer and hard ied or rain, always hang wet|on Christmas cards. | The Red Cross arranged a| Chery! is still being examined mer some 1,600 youngsters rower strip Dropped skins are eae ecg ies - ventilated) A resident in a home for the|six-month work permit for Cher-jat the hospital. Surgery will are treated to a picnic. It has lused either vertically or hori-lfur has bh le pila yar If the) aged made one contribution tol yi's father, Franklyn Henry, so| begin after Christmas. Doctors rrier, to} week later, he made a second] of expenses while he is in Toron-| body and give her a working | donation. ito. lurinary tract and skin grafts. Brown so large that the tradi- |zontally depending on the de-|be sent to a good a should|the Red Cross for Cheryl. Ajhe will be able to pay his share/will put her bladder inside her tional beach party of earlier |sign of the garment. the work-|he restored years is no longer feasible. manship and labour involved} |-- Winning jvelled jonday, December 18, 1967 18 Miss Canada 1968 Eager To Travel SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. (CP) the Miss Canada Pageant means a lot of travel for Carol Madeline MacKinnon but that will be nothing new for the pretty brown-eyed brunette from Prince Edward I: In her 19 yea more than most persons do in a lifetime, all be- cause her fatt sergeant who var- ious parts of Eastern Canada and Europe. "Although air force kids have no place they call home, I enjoy- ed the diversity and education of travel. Many opinions were formed by the environr culture of Europe quired an adjustme I find it hard to se one spot, althoug pleased when Dad t home." Born in Montague PEI, Carol began schoo Yr " wood, and fou no later, in 196 Sollingen, Pn- age years were spe elling through France, Belgium, Lux- urg, The Netherlands, d and Aust "I sort of gre u Ger many and made a lot ¢ nd there." TRAINS TO BE NURSE The MacKinnons ed to P.E.L. in 1966 Ca complet ed high schoo 4 She began 'training as a student nurse last fall But before that a ervice club sponsored her ¢ a beauty pageant and her victory was followed by another the Miss Prince i and competition -] BLAcK's |-- Glamour It's now held in Vancouver's |quite naturally reflects in the| exhibition grounds with a pro- |price of the garment. | gram in Empire Stadium and | A dropped full - length mink, | free rides in an adjacent jother factors considered, rang- amusement park. Employees jes from $1,500 to $5,000 or more. | at the grounds and at the sta- | Less expensive minks are| tion donate their time. Imerely sewn together and fine | you cant beat ------ required by the fund."" PLUGGED ON AIR At any hour of the day or night, listeners are apt to hear a mention of the fund. And sponsors receive gentle suggestions about how they might assist. "There aren't many or- | phans as such any more," | says Mr. Plul, "'but the name Orphan's Fund has_ stuck since 1947, There are, how- ever, thousands of welfare and handicapped children who | depend on us. WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN for Evenings . . . set your table with oll the wormth and friendliness of the day. Our flowers ore just lovely Poinsettios .. $5, $6, $10 plante / Orange Trees .... $4, $6, $16 plants = y) Cyclamen $4, $6 plants Mums oeee $4, $7.30 plonts Roses es $5, $6, $10 dozen Arrangements $4 end up. LOCKE'S FLORISTS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open Daily ~ A top choice in the 'most want- inedien" Saturdays | ed" gift category . . . there's a 728-6558 style, shape, color for every man "We had 7,200 children on our lists before the end of November and expect about 7,500 before Dec. 25. This means we'll need $100,000 this year." The money comes from a | variety of sources. One recent letter said: "My sister and I sold flowers outside our house and made $2.85. We want you to give the money to the Or- Phans." A fishing firm each year do- nates a boatloal of fish that is peddied over the air by CKNW announcers. Spray Mist $7 2. The ""Lanvinet f ize golden flacon My Sin 3. Perfume, original flacon, from $ 5.00. 4. Ar Coffre 2rfume purs and Eau de L $7.50 This Christmas... 1. Eau de Lanvin 50. Promise her anything but give her ARPEGE The best perfume Paris has to offer LANVIN JURY and LOVELL COSMETIC DEPT. 4Sowmanville--Oshawa--Whitby | on your Christmas List. | | | Tonight Until December 23rd TOPCOAT SPECIAL REGULAR 65.00 SPECIAL PARTY -TINE!! eee 55.00 i" mame Oe Time To Get Your Wardrobe Ready For The Upcoming Holiday Festivities. For Christmas SHIPLEY SUITS 2H Pure virgin wools available in @ rich, varied collection of superbly woven glen Sport Jacket and Trousers Lat "Care Cleon' by Modern Dry Cleen: $ et Care Clean" by Modern Dry Clean én a aniaees 75 ers Ltd. Look after your holiday clean- ing needs. Soy It with SWEATERS © COCKTAIL DRESSES Ba virensera me] pig" 14,95 . finely toilored, Remem- ber... if it's Shipley -- it e EVENING GOWNS fits superbly. 00 BOND CLOTHES @ DRESS SUITS ! 5 Last Minute @ TUXEDO SHIRTS COMPANY COMING ? IDEAS SCARVES @ THES e @ HANKIES @ BELTS Let MODERN Clean end Revitolize Your Drepes o VESTS @ SOCKS with Our EXCLUSIVE EXACT-A-DRAPE process. If In Doubt -- Give A «2 eo Gloves @ JEWELLERY . 1g: @ MATS @ COLOGNES Gift Certificate @ SWEATERS 9 JACKETS @ ROBES @ SHIRTS Y RR. TOOKE VAN HEUSEN MODERN DRY CLEANERS &. 321 OLIVE AVE. OSHAWA PHONE:728-4614 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN OSHAWA WHITBY AND BROOKLIN SHOP TONIGHT & EVERY NIGHT TO 9 P.M. 725-0342 UNTIL CHRISTMAS "NEXT TO UNITED CIGAR STORE" See our s 0 gowns, tops and eve t for those gala e gs at Christmas o h There's a style a ze t t you at .ee BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR 72 Simcoe North OPEN EVENINGS

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