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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 22, 1967 Gangster films are being raked out of the archives and so great is the appetite for them that one cinema showed Al Capone and Dillinger as a double feature. Male models pose in bank doorways with Thompson sub- machine-guns, to the occasion- al alanm of customers. "All the boys in Brixton want to look like Clyde," said a chain-store tailor, busily turning out high-priced copies of a suit he sold for $7.50 back in 1930. Between them, glamorous Faye Dunaway and handsome Warren Beatty have provided the touch of chic that the 1930s revival, which has been lurking in the wings for a cou- ple of years, needed to get off the ground. This latest nostalgic mood is only one of several that Lon- of beaded jazz age dresses and feather boas into the Chelsea boutiques, cheek by jowl with hippie gear. Now Bonnie and Clyde and the forthcoming Gertrude Law- rence screen biography, Star, with Julie Andrews in a whole wardrobe of 1930s couture styles, are setting the pace. The big question is: Does it all spell death to the mini- skirt? Probably not for some time, but the battle of the mini-skirt and what inevitably is being dubbed the maxi-skirt is al- ready engaging in prelimi- nary skirmishes along the King's Road and other pulse- | points of the swinging scene. Most girls wouldn't be seen dead--yet--in calf-length hem- lines, but the few brave spir- | its who have swaggered forth ple care," as one did in thigh-high skirts. The two high priestesses of the mini cult, Twiggy and Patti Boyd, wife of Beatle George Harrison, both ap- pear recently in mid-calf | culottes. And there's always the law of diminishing returns--"the more you show, the less peo- Pa, ey STRAWBERRY FROSTING Perfect for angel cake. pkg. strawberry flavored 1% cups liquid (half water, half berry juice) : pkg. frozen strawberries , cup heavy cream ,whipped Method: sides of layer cake. Heat half of liquid to boiling and dissolve gelatin in it. Add lrest of juice .Refrigerate When | mixture begins to jell, whip till fluffy. Fold in fruit and whip- ped cream. Frost cake and chill. Will fill and ice top and writer put it. Mini-skirts, opined Juddy Innes of The | Daily Mail, are just part of | the scenery now. "And the last thing a Chel- | sea girl wants is to be part of the scenery." | FREE PEPSI EPI'S IZZA Simcoe St. $. -- 728-0192 in them claim they get @5 ft gettiyen Rd, W, -- 723-0241 many wolf-whistles as they don has flirted with in recent months. The 'time machine has been slipping gears this year in all kinds of ways. 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Sunday Nigl Every Yee @ HATS e @ Old Time TO TH @ Table accommodatior Reserved MORE F PHONE 725-3093 725.0022 RED Oshawa Py Ns DRGT SERRA : . ea se singer Vince Hill giving forth ies isc aban ins . hit you in the eye but a ' ' ' is already swinging back a Market to buy and sell gen- in 1926. | Swing To Fashion Of 1930 S full generation to the 1930s. uine 1930s clothes. BEADS ARE BACK LONDON (CP) -- "If skirts the mark than she knew. This the town by storm youth going mad for its heady _ the flowery art nouveau of the | Yfor the premier of Thor- and fashion oracles feel dresses, long belted sweaters, ban bank stickup is liable to Sixty-Four. 9 Simcoe North early summer. Switch on the radio and right next to the Monkees would come ballad- PADDED SHOULDERS droopy sweaters and be- styles now being flaunted Market since the Bonnie pe gre p Forge Pr @ : is. » . these are the , i style. maon § and pinstriped suits; rets in London's Kensington ainieanies hl ga tie Bee aes Ghd SHA cond ; ; eI F : = 3 oe brand-new production of The Gangster Duds, Films Predict idag" pron by is apt, be- stripes. Model Sue Lynn has Desert Song, back at the Pal- | caus fashion in its fickle way set up a stall in Kensington ace Theatre where it opened rosa Nee "ae con ere: The gangster movie that has The design of dozens of arti- aioe * 1 nas Same place OL KENNEDY e may have hit closer to... c " split the generations -- elders cles from lampshades to sub- least lc lh 'Be eg since Bonnie and Clyde took attacking its "immorality," way advertisements echoed get any higher, I'll sell," year has seen mini-skirts The Bonnie and Clyde Look mixture of violence, humor 1900s. Even the Beatles had a | cracked Beatrice Lillie when rocketing up, up, up like the is everywhere on the fashion. and high spirits--has become great hit with an old-style | she blew into town recently stock market boom of 1929 pages--droopy, calf-length such a cult that even a subur- soft-shoe number, When I'm | | ouchly Modern Millie. won't be long before the great Al Capone suits with padded be headlined "Bonnie and The advent of Thoroughly The Toronto-born comedi- crash. shoulders and wide chalk Clyde Raid." Modern Millie brought a surge | 3 ALL STORES WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. ON s DECEMBER 27th y DECEMBER 28th ¥ DECEMBER 29th your life and bring peace {nto your heart. To you and all your loved ones, we extend our very best wishes for a joyous and prosperous Christmas| THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFFS OF THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE - "'Baloo" "THE VAGABOND BEAR WITH A BEAT Voice by PHIL HARRIS' DOORS OPEN 12:3! Continuous from 1 p. "Charlie the Lonesome

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