an occasional wiping down with THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 13, 1960 § a soapy sponge keeps today's leather furniture looking hand- some and new, even if the house- hold includes several lively New Upholstery Leathers Are Now Vivid With Colors FREE SERVICE ST. BONIFACE, Man. (CP) Sponsored by city council and the TREAT ALCOHOLICS VANCOUVER (CP) -- Residen- tial treatment for women alcohol- Today's accent on brilliant col- ors and high key hues calls for furniture that reflects the motif drab old maroon or dark red leather-upholstered club chair. youngsters and pets, even if Ro- ver goes in for shedding coat and dirty paws. As for surface interest, leather VERY PRACTICAL goes high fashion, reflecting the Chamber of Commerce, a3 agency with a voluntary staff of elderly citizens has been set up to help elderly people find suite jes will be provided here. The Al- coholism Foundation of British Columbia says it will use an in- > creased provincial government grant to acquire facilities in an |established hospital or nursing home. The new upholstery leathers are soil-resistance and color-fast, easy to care for, scuff-resistant and durable. They stand up to the direct rays of the sun, shed water like a duck and resist the toughest wear. . All of which suggests leather for a patio or living room with a sunny western exposure. And since the new leather never heats up--not even after hours in a broiling sun--there's none of that hazard of sitting down on a stove-hot chair. LUXURIOUS TOUCHES Another good thing about the new leather pieces is the luxur- ious touches -- the molding, padding and of vivid yellows, oranges, greens and light champagne tones. This "luxury look" of light color is at its best in beautiful leather - upholstered pieces that are far, far removed from that Young Starlets Do School Work Between 'Takes' By EDNA BLAKELY Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) -- Teacher Gladys Hoene isn't the least bit perturbed when her students turn up in class made up like moviz stars. : Her students are movie stars and they often find it to cram lessons between the takes of a film. texture current in nubby fabrics and looped carpeting. Silk, Rich Satin ' Luxurious Trend In Paris Fashions By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters) -- Many sim- ple, unadorned silhouettes in the Paris collections were created purposely to show off luxurious new fabrics. Plerre Balmain, for example, has a clinging sheath dinner "Url gown as strictly classical as a stitching, |Greek column, in a sheer white tooling. | chiffon with pure silver lame Such accents and detail make it|thread running through it which easy to dinate new leather|costs the equivalent of $40 a furniture with any period from|yard, traditional to ultra-modern. This model was ordered by An all-white leather occasional Marlene Dietrich, together with chair is a wonderful device for|the white cashmere wool lace lightness and|dress and coat ensemble which | Balmain describes as 'destined for wear when travelling by pri- vate train." The Balenciaga collection is applauded for its panorama of superlative fabrics, including rich pure silk, double-faced satins; warp-woven taffetas with sub- dued, printed designs; lovely handwoven tweeds; and subtle, cross-toned, woollen materials. Lightweight, fluffy cashmeres| also play an important part in the| Dior collection for dress and suit ensembles. FLOWERS FAVORED Among the French silk collec- tions, abstract and still-life de- signs are favored over floral prints for day wear, but uphol- able living accommodation, Serve ice will be provided free to all over 65. FUR COAT STORAGE o STORAGE e CLEANING e REPAIRS e SHINERIZING (Fur Coot Cleaning) STORAGE for FUR AND CLOTH GARMENTS Modern Controlled Temperature Vaults OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE PHONE RA 3-3012 81 WILLIAM ST. W. PRETTY AS A PICTURE From Dallas comes this , and full with a corsage of pretty litle girl's dress that | posies tied with velvet stream- certainly combines "sugar and | ers at the waist { spice and everything nice". The --By TRACY ADRIAN frock is made of silky cotton i pima with pintucked detail on the bodice and lace trimming the neckline and slightly puffed sleeves The skirt is very short - 11 3 CHILDREN'S AID OTTAWA (CP) -- The Chii- dren's Aid Society in Oftawa placed or supervised 441 children on adoption in 1959. Another 1,868 were placed in foster - homes or institutions. At the year's end the society was looking after 2,088 leration of 1 Church at land road west ity is traced directly to Brigitte Bardot, the film star who wore a gingham check for her wed- 2 he m cheese Ww A: " ans una, Suddard were in| and re T. of the devotional nts Mrs. A freshme 12 Mrs. D. Pallister "is in charge| stery-sized pastel flowers and faded cameo prints on sheer or- ganza are particularly favored in There's a brand-new look to ding last summer. masculine armchairs that sug- : eam gr Rich, burnisi wood--particu- larly the currently popular ma- hoganies and walnuts are matched handsomely to leather in lamp bases, desk tops and| chairs, Best of all, is leather'sseasy- care quality. Simple dusting and tr, earts In lig " A . anchini's Roman-striped chiffons|fects. Tiny are a special feature of Nina Ricei"s whirling - skirted, gypsy evening gowns. As for checks, hound's tooth and irregular broken-line checks continue to be successful in every collection. Part of their popular- printed twills leading collection, while othe: and rain spatterings, often fea tured at Dior in black and white There also are dots and dashes, on darker grounds appear in| in almost every variations on classic polka dots include the beach pebble prints children, of whom 1,415 were in boarding homes or institutions, Striking New Styling Exciting New Conveniences . . . all yours in the r There is no homework, however, because most students have lines Come see the wonderful things the Easter Bunny left et Jury & Lovell's -- the luscious con- dies . . . the gay gifts . . o the springtime toiletries . « « Four Popular Foods Combine Mrs Hoene has been teachin sameness about them that bring easy on the pocketbook and easy|Ann Blyth, Piper Laurie, Sal Mi-|charm into any interior. forth an '"'oh, no, not again" from|on the chef. Basically, it's a union| neo and Donald O'Connor. We liked, too, a handsome and the family, it's time you mend of four popular foods, mararoni| She visited Toronto with her|elegant golden-hued leather-up- |ated milk. ceived her diploma a few months . So - ago from University High School SOFT AND GRACEFUL | NOODLES WITH TUNA in Los Angeles Delicate light blues and golds| AUXII TARIFS CHEESE SAUCE | in leather vanity chairs, leather| " 3 a iB re ey Crk TORS quarts boiling water her formal education, California Soft smoot! i WESTMINSTER UNITED ounces wide egg noodles law requires that she be accom- Ss oct Teuton: nd Tue) CHURCH | (about 4 cups) | panied by a chaperone until she sir) 105k that is delightful. for the April meeting of Lh 5 |e is th s that set b; sliced celery | stars is the same a a MA al]? Womens Fe West cup tunis the Los Aneles board of educa-| catch-all' room, but a restful minster Unit her tablespoons all-purpose flour tion for other pupils. [haven that stresses eye appeal as . > taste Lessons usually take place in a well as comfort. and Mrs. Robert Gow, secretary, VEDOra : vend { Mre. Join) evaporate Blk Air the lessons are apt to be held Westlake gave the treasurer's re- (ah 2 DO od) anywhere. Most unusual settin fup sliced pimiento-stuffed hours of schooling before 4 p.m. green 0.Ves Sk | Minimum time for lessons, son" - of the kitchen fund and Mrs |. Add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly|iched between film takes, is 20 The president will attend the|!° boil. Cook uncovered, stirring|js almost entirely made up of annual meeting of the Oshawa Sesssionelly; until tender. Drain|geparate 20-minute lessons. resbviarial Wh 1 >, in colander. Preshbyterial WA in Port Perry, COMPANY MUST WAIT erv staff and this wl! ena' Cook over low heat until onions| mothers to attend the church re tender. Add flour, salt and services. Mrs. Peter McBaiu ..as pepper to taste; stir, Graduallv| Mrs. Fred Williams was ap-|ly, until thickened. Add cheese, . i pointed to help the telephoning|tuna and olives; stir. Cook, stir- BO one ey committee. ring frequently, until cheese Polior ret Ny other teen: Disturbed" written by Dr. and | Mrs. Hoene says her extensive Mrs. Ross, missionaries to Africa. CHEAP HOLIDAY travel with actors is possible be- The group welcomed three new cause she has an understanding Browne, od. 20a given a two-week holiday for 30/but have missed half our mar- Refreshments were served an _|ried lives." @e next meeting will be held at shillings this summer. The coun | Her husband, .Bernard, also the toys . . . the meny, meny things you went for personal use end gift-giving. They're oll low-priced to give you the hep- piest buys you'll see in @ month of Easter Sundays. Hop in end shop -- today! In a Hearty Lenten Dish r child stars in Hollywood for 30ch: If your Lent dishes have a thing new. Here's an idea that's|years. Her pupils have included {bringing luxury, your ways and give them some- products, canned tuna, pimiento-| latest protege, Sandra Dee, 17-|holstered divan that would make |stuffed green olives and evapor-|year-old blonde beauty who re-iany room just about perfeet. GROUPS, CLUBS | (Makes 6 servings) |ACTS AS CHAPERONE head and footboards, bring a soft, tablespoon salt | Although Sandra has comvleted| or aceril 100k into the bedroom. (Women's Wederation) % cup butt | turns 18 April 23. A ory : p butter {turns 18 on ADI From the masculine view Mrs. Robert Gow was hostess! ) cup chopped onions | The curriculum for Hollywood |p; 0 HG. TOBE er © the | 8 cup pone y Ro Print Salt and pepper to taste ' an Ss arer rown resides 2.3 ¢ . : il three-room schoo! a - AND-N 123 cups (large cam) undiluted pany studio. When on location, BRAND-NEW LOOK ol *opice Under Los Angeles law, each | |star under 18 must have three Kenneth Wright of the articles/boiling water. Gradually add minutes. Mrs. Hoene says th - ca needed for overseas bale. noodles so that water continuesisome busy days the three hours Thursday, April 28. Mr. Gordon| Meanwhile, melt butter. Add ; is i nl 1 -<.loni | Occasionally an entire com- Clarke is in charge of the nurs-|onions, celery and mushrooms. | oo git waiting while a in charge of this duty, but due to|add evaporated milk and cook rE h f } : " {fo memorize in the evenings. illness has resigned. Fig low heat, stirring constant- Most of Mrs. Hoene's pu- Mrs, William Gibb read several melts. Serve tuna sauce OVeT agers. | paragraphs in the book *'Africa noodles. Mother of two grown children, members, Mrs. E. W. 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