. ' ® THE GOMAWA wits, Therecsy, June XI, TyvGs TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH a The engagement is an- mounced today of Miss Mar- garet Carolyn Neil and Mr. George Frederick Bruce Johnston who plan to be mar- the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston of Oshawa. --Photos by Ireland ried in Greenwood United Church on Saturday, July 14. The bride-to-be is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Neil of Greenwood, and Sewing Is Fun With New Ideas Even if all the sewing you have been doing for years has been nothing but raising or low- ering a hemline to follow the dictates of fashion, there's a chance you may get more am- bitious one of these days. Why? Well, because if one does pos- sess a sewing machine, it is hard to resist the exciting new fabrics and the wonderfully easy-to-follow dress patterns. It's nice to know, too, that some of the prettiest fabrics around are easy - care wash-) ables. SEASON OF COLOR This is a season of color, as witness the striped fabrics that; combine as many as seven or even eight colors. This is the type of fabric that keeps you stimulated and entertained the whole time you're running up an outfit. Speaking of stripes, the choice) ranges from tiny ticking stripes| to great wide, splashy awning) stripes. We've seen both used) for clothes for town and coun- try. TWO FAVORITES As for specific colors, there fs much emphasis on lime and apricot tones. These turn up in every type of apparel for every occasion and hour. Neutrals rate high, too, and include such shades as oatmeal, straw, bamboo and magnolia. These neutrals, of course, are epiced with brilliant touches of color in accessories, Also very much in the fash- fon news is good old red, white and blue. The reds have a slightly persimmon cast. The blues are bright and lively. There are some floral prints around, but not so many as in previous years. Field flowers on textured cottons and _ sheer flowers on airy Dacron are liked. PRETTY PRINT Tiny red rosebuds scattered) on polished black cotton make} a pretty print that does smartly for a sheath dress and wasit- length jacket costume. | If you're trying your hand--| and your sewing machine -- on your first garment, a good| style for the initial run is the} shift. That's the little nothing) with seams up the sides and a) hole for your head. There are no sleeves, no belt, no fitting-- it's that simple. Since the shift has literally Redecorate The Bathroom With Beauty Flattery In Mind The steps toward bathroom|bright tones of the colors sug- beauty start with quality| gested earlier as being the most enamel. suitable. Enamel is indicated because} A room painted pink would it is the best finish for a room|look larger than one done in where walls and celing must be|pure red. A white ceiling will able to resist frequent washing/look higher than one enameled and the moisture that's con-|a deep color. stantly im the air. If you want color sett : }choose a paler tint of the wall ln geet gern very | color: If you don't mind a low- i " a '**' | er-looking ceiling, paint yours a jimportant. Flattery is always! darker shade of the wall color |welcome in the early morning ge jand the most flattering wall] ,. shades belong to the pink,|different colors in As for fabric accessories, two various | ANN LANDERS Shoe Is Now Dear Ann Landers: Several months ago someone wrote to you lambasting office collec- tions. The writer complained that every week somebody came around to collect 50 cents for flowers, a baby gift or a re- tiremeng present. He signed himself "Bled White." When I read that letter I agreed with the writer because I, too, had been hit so often. Something happened last week that changed my mind. I landed in the hospital. It's difficult to explain the wonderful, warm glow that passed over me when the nurse brought in a beautiful bouquet of red roses. The card read: "Hurry back. We miss you." Then I saw 14 signatures of those who had chipped in for the flowers. On The Other Foot I'm not a sentimental guy but I think I wiped away a couple of tears when the nurse left the room. I'll never feel imposed on again when a collection is made at our office. I'm deeply ashamed it took a lesson like this to teach me. OTHER FOOT Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band thinks your column is rich. He reads it rligiously and often says "Listen to this--" then he'll read a letter aloud and say, "Doesn't this one sound like So and So?" 2% It's strange how people see everyone else's faults but they never recognize their own. You've had a few letters lately about husbands who ignore their wives' physical needs but cold fish doesn't catch the We have three children and a lovely home. My husband doesn't drink or gamble or look at other women. He says he loves me but he shows no sign of affection unless I make the first move. Maybe I'm a ro- mantic fool but I don't believe it's the woman's place to be aggressive in love - making. It makes me feel like a hussy. I hope you print this letter. If you do I promise to say "Listen to THIS ONE. I wrote it." SPARROW Dear Sparrow: Some men need a woman who is aggres- sive in love-making. Apparently you drew this type of a man. There is no need to feel like a hussy if you must make the first move. Some of the most interesting women in_ history Were aggressive types. When the situation calls for this ap- proach the smart woman rec- ognizes it and is equal to it. Dear Ann Landers: Our teen- age daughter was visiting in the home of a girl friend last eve- ning and the girl's parents got into an argument. It was embarrassing for our appointment? 6 expert operators? peach, rose and coral families,|Shades and tints should look |which reflect light that gives us| beautiful, but more than two) a bright, healthy look. Gold and| C2 be distracting, especially in lpure greens are also good, but/4 Small room. the yellow - greens should be| Patterns that are not too loud avoided -- they are most unflat-/ or too busy are attractive, but tering | don't go overboard. DID YOU KNOW...? That at Jutta's you don't need an That we are ready to serve you anytime, with 15 chairs and Try us sometime. BEAUTY SALON 725-4321 Don't be stipple or stencil-shy. FEELING OF DEPTH Stippled walls give a feeling of depth. | After your freshly enameled walls have dried, select a con- trasting color and apply it with a stippling roller or a sponge. Stencils provide an easy way to dress up cabinets and ac- cessories. You can make your own stencils or buy them ready- made at most paint or art sup- ply stores. Secure them firmly to the) dry surface with masking tape and use a stencil brush to ap- ply the color. Remove the sten- cil and enjoy your handiwork. Use good judgment in the matter, of lighting, too. Incan- descent bulbs give a warmer, more flattering light than do standard cool white fluorescent} tubes which tend to drain the| red from lips and cheeks. If you prefer fluorescent light-| ing, select tubes known as de-| luxe cool or warm white or soft) light. There are also peach and| pink tones that are ideal for use| near mirrors. LARGER LOOK Most bathrooms are small, but they can be made to look} larger if they are painted in| no silhouette of its own, the fabric you use is all-important. Wear it as a gay and sunny breakfast dress, or in the late afternoon with some quite wild jewelry. | The shift will be so easy to} stitch up, it is more than likely to inspire you to more compli- cated efforts. 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