The Oshawa Times, 29 Aug 1961, p. 29

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A COMPLETE DESIGN Pro- gram, developed by the Na- - tional Lumber Manufacturers ' Association, Washington ¢ D.C., is shown in a colorful, comprehensive booklet entitled "Blueprints for Better Schools". Part of a com- plete school design program for architects and school plan- ners -- floor plans, structur- al systems and plan variations for economical, efficient school building are detailed in the booklet. Clothes Show New Fabrics In this year's line-up of school elothes you'll find many new fiber and fabric names. Most shoppers are now familiar with the original synthetic fibers -- ~ nylon, orlon and dacron. But many more have joined the lineup of man-made fibers. There is, for instance a fiber ealled verel, used in pile fabrics for coats, collars and linings as well as in smooth-textured dress fabrics. It is warm but light, re- sists moths and mildew, some- times looks like fur and some- times like sheer wool. Then there is kodel, a poly- ester fiber that is being used this year in combination with cotton for school dresses, that sheds soil and wrinkles, and comes in bright, clear, perma- ment colors. Another newcomer is zefran, an acrylic fiber notable for its ability to hold permanent pleats and to shed wrinkles, used in fabrics for dresses, skirts, jack- show up in blends with the old THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, August 29, 1961 natural-fiber standbys -- cotton, wool, silk and linen. Plends of dacron and cotton Popular for school slothes, as | fibers. and orlon and wool are widely are similar blends of the newer OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ~~ SCHOOLS WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1961 'AT 9:00 AM. 728-1644. on Tuesday, September 5th, ot 9:00 a.m. December 31st, 1961. DR, C.M. ELLIOTT Superindendent of Public Schools S. G. SAYWELL, Choirman, Oshawe Boord of Education. ets, sports and play clothes. All these fibers also frequently All pupils should: repart-19 the school 15 which they hove Béin_ assigned. Persons who have moved or are new to the City may determine school bound- aries by calling the office of the Superintendent of Public Schools. Telephone Any pupils not already registered should report to the Principal of the school Pupils will be admitted to Kindergarten whose fifth birthday is not later than BIRTH CERTIFICATES WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL CHILDREN ENTERING SCHOOL FOR THE FIRST TIME J. ROSS BACKUS Business Administrator and Secretery-Treasurer are perked up with oew fall brightness oo colors look hap- pler, textures richer. We expertly clean and press garments Je. got them ready for back to school. Have | your children's wear- ables cleaned now see we'll be glad to 'pick up and deliver. fT to school looking | crisp'n fresh Tune up their LET ACADIAN CLEANERS LOOK AFTER YOUR CLOTHES CLOSET wardrobes for back-to-school activities THEN send them to ACADIAN CLEANERS to be made as good as new. BE SURE every child in your family looks his or her best at school opening, it is a good investment in character building. SEND YOUR DRESSES, SUITS, COATS to us now and we will give them our expert attention, clean and press them and make them look like new. EXPERTS ON NEW FABRICS IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING TO US BECAUSE WE KNOW THE PROPER WAY TO CLEAN THE NEW MATERIALS ON THE MARKET. FREE PICKUP & JELIVERY CALL US NOW! ACADIAN CLEANERS PHONE 728-5141 | 299 BLOOR W., OSHAWA

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