Well-Wishers Honor Pair On 30th Wedding Anniversary Mr, and Mrs, Irvin G. well, Beverley street, held open house on Saturday, March 23, on the occasion of their 30th wed- ding anniversary. About 75 rela- tives, friends and neighbors call-| s ) ed during the afternoon aid eve-|wishes were received including ning to extend good wishes. Mrs. Southwell received in a moss green faille sheath dress with a corsage of white baby chrysanthemums, Mrs, Warner assisted Brown, her _ sister, South-;Perry, and Mrs. Allan Scam- mel! and Mrs. William Webster, Oshawa, served in the eyening All were nieces of the celebrat- ing pair. Many cards and notes of good a letter from the Minister of Labor, the Honorable Michae. Starr, MP. The couple also re- ceived many handsome gifts and gifts of moncy. Mrs. Southwell is the former Miss Hazel Ward, daughter of \Softened Colors Provide Complement To Fashions A veritable wonderland of chalky, feminine colorings her- ald the coming of spring '63. These softened colors are perfect complements to the more lady-like silhouettes and simple fashions of the season. Delicate florals and classic color co-ordinates are offered in equal abundance. The softened, whitened color- ings of new fabrics enhance spring's pretty, feminine fash- ions in high pastels that are not THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 27, 1963 1} THE STARS SAY |. tonowto wcr--coin i --Coin laun- By ESTRELLITA ee Willow, a greyed watery |green, is spring's newest neu- tral. Paled silver grey looks especially refreshing when ac- \cented with white or yellow. A clear sunny yellow will he |seen everywhere , this spring. | Yellows range from the palest creamy tints to banana, butter, 'daffodil, jonquil, buttercup, egg yolk, sun gold and lemon twist. Yellows are lovely in combina- tion with grey and golden TORONTO (CP) dry bulletin "boards "escort services" and "fashion-- FOR TOMORROW While morning aspects are able dates" at no Berne will letro- on the mild side, this would be be investigated by the politan Toronto Licensing Com- a good period in which to make plans for afternoon activities, mission, Fred Hall, commission More vigorous influences, whi chairman, said Tuesday. Pt White, councillor from ni boring York Township, pre will prevail after noon, will en-|tested the bulletin board" no- courage accomplishment in im-jtices. Florence Gell, township portant interests. Be careful not to antagonize deputy-reeve, said some notices she had seen were lo these with whom you must deal, < . however. wearing a navy blue crepe dress and yellow corsage. Keeping the door for their par- ents in the afternoon and eve- ning were their sons, Mr. Rob- ert and Mr. Douglas Southwell. The anniversary cake, flanked by tall yellow tapers, centred the tea table set with a white linen cloth and several gift flor-| al arrangements graced the re-| ception rooms. Mrs. Finley Scrimshaw, Belle-| (Ricky). ville, Mrs. Benson Brown, Carrying Place and Mrs, George Tanton and Mrs. Ralph O'Reilly, the late Mr. and Mrs Frank Ward of Oshawa and Mr, South- well is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Southwell of Oshawa and Whitby. The couple] ; was married in the parsonage of King Street United Church and have spent their married life in Oshawa, | They have two sons, Robert land Douglas, and two grand- \children, Heather and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Southwell are members of King Street United Church in which Mrs. Southwell HONORED GUEST Mrs, Aleta Coon of Trenton who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, Quebec street, for the past week, was honored at a reception at their home on Sunday to mark her portant. vibrant -- but are pure and sunny. The palest neutral foils for co-ordination, contrast and as backgrounds for new prints. Spring will usher in delic'ous, creamy off-white tones of parch-| ment, oatmeal, as well as the) natural linen shades and 4 light-| ened camel. fluenced golden glow shades of blond sand, golden straw, car-/ the most amel and cornsilk are also im- Soft shades look new. The yellow brown tones. tints are cast blues of An all time feminine favor- ite, there is great strength in this color family, The lavender French blue, /hyacinth, cornflower and peri- tinues to be popular. in-| Soft malted brown) sugar rose and a Many pinks winkle will be strongly promot- ed. A misty aqua is another pretty pastel. Spring navy con- confections of pink in varying intensities range from delicate petal and shell pink through blush, strawberry. have a definite are often pink FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates while you can make good headway in 1963, it would be sensible to concentrate on sonable goals rather than to strive for the impossible. excellent period alon: lines is indicated pagianta, least six months, but you haye to keep plugging between now and then in order achieve the recognition which can be yours. these ig with September and lasting for at ~ LODGES AND ~ SOCIETIES _ enema SILVER CROSS CHAPTER The Oshawa Silver Cross Chapter of the Remembrance Association held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Marthe Smith, Drew street. Mrs. Herbert Brately open- ed the meeting. Mrs. fack Hogan read the minutes and Mrs. Charles Gibbs gave the treasurer's report. Correspond- ence was read and donations that! job rea- An will to | coral cast.- Pinks |complimented by willow green lin prints. Corals are seen as a pretty Knits Continue All-Round Use addition to the color palette. Tones range from subtle To the office or off to the chalky peachfoam and candy races; to market or for a date) coral to pink apricot, shrimp, |with that special guy; club,/ Persian melon and into a clear |bridge - lunch at home, or tea) sunset red. and crumpets at home -- what-) Fresh pastel greens continue lever the place, wherever the|to be influenced by yellow. setting, spring's knit costumes! Apple green, mint mist, sea will get around smartly. spray and lettuce leaf offer a | Take a double take at double|preath of spring. Blanched blue knits in new blends, or orlon|jades add interest. EDMONTON (CP) -- Mr's.\and wool that work their way! Accented with stark white, Frederick Campbell says herjinto the knit fashion picture) dark brown and jet black are f : abrics,|friends got mink for Christmas/along with knits of 100 per cent) yery important in a season prints mix and mingle with im-"put I got monkey." Thelwool and even 100 per centiwith an unsaturated desire for aginative abandon a plaid) monkey is. seven-month-old Wil- cotton. color. wool top with a long, floating) lie, a woolly mative of Chile. The' Listen to the raves knits) florals return to fashion. in solid-color chiffon skirt, to cite|Campbells hope to get him a have won for themselves for\a profusion of the most beauti. just one example. mate when he is older. wearability, packability and fy] blossoms imaginable. Softly Shorter dresses copy the Ce eee versatility, and then size up|colored stemmed English gar- muu-muu and an array of easy, versions of these little toppings. their appeal increased at every) den type prints, in small to full- natural shapes. ; In a more dress-up mood are|inch with stitched-in glamor. | grown sizes, and delicate field There's a bright, colorful OU cura nee' shadow. and A Pants are in the picture, at-\blouses and shirts appearing as, Note that new knits go into| flowers, spaced and scattered look in: beauty for spring that| pencil artistry. kind of fashion -- clothing forjhome and elsewhere. Slim,|sleeveless shells, middy looks prints; knits have new lacey|on white or tinted grounds, are th sietnent othe ( Base ' active or spectator sports trim and tapered is classic now.{and other relaxed pullovers,|patterns, knits that boast alll ytterly feminine. Blown ar- complements the excitement of) Completing the new picture--|into many kinds of fashion, all/For spring and especially for|pretty looks highlighting ruffles|the texture of a wool tweed. rangemens are charming in the fashion scene. And, this|a complexion that's creamy,|o¢ them adding up to the sym-|patio dazzle, there's news injand lace. The casual tuck-in|Don't miss the knits that com-| both casual and dressy fashions. new era of color calls for an|translucent-looking and cared-|ho] and substance of the well-\the widening influence of dash-|with roll-up sleeves maintains a\bine with lurex and come out); ----------- inventory and appraisal of|for Lips are well-defined with | dressed Canadian look. ing bell-bottoms and in modi-| strong position. |looking for all the world like! SHAPING SKIRTS cosmetics and coiffures. glowing matte tones and colors) Sportswear. still means fa-/fied harem styles. Sportswear means sweaters,|imported lame. Seirts for & na és slier butt With so much emphasis on|that reflect the specirum of the|/shions for sports, as the grow-| Sportswear means coordin-and so does spring, especially; Take your pick of colors thal . ft fl od a tnd rett: the "'stripped," yet feminine,|Season. Lipsticks are N0N-|ing popularity of new styles forjates, for all hours and occa-|since cardigans are such popu-jare pure high fashion in the ora sont i eee relaxed-look, skin and hair be-|slossy, with a subtle brilliance.|/poating and bowling attest. But|sions, Mixtures of colors and|lar pairings with sleeveless|paled beige and chalked green ay Pe come focal points in fashion! Color goes to the hair injit means much more, fabrics continue to be the fa-|dresses not only now but well/shades . . . and are pure heav- toe. ©. \highlight colors, in eye shad-| Sportswear means knits, an shion trend, Skiris show newjinto summer, as travel compan-|en in the clear, true, true blues For spring, hair is smooth,|ows that are gentle refiections|ever-expanding fashion that in-| variations of ease -- easy-slim.|ions and air conditioning protec-|that cover the spectrum. | short and polished-looking --/of all the colors of the season|cludes separates, casual dresses|pleated, '"'ya-ya" influenced tors. Jackets are shorter, or long- often with an unswept wing or,and in the delicate look of thejand suits in every kind of tex-|influenced with hemline flares) And sportswear means inter-jer this year and coats are long- esting fabrics, rugged but re-jer or shorter; dresses have a wave at the cheek in a soft) skin. ture and material imaginable-- and flounces. flip or tucked behind the ear. For the total look of beauty,|wool knits, cotton knits, knits) Tops take the brief approach|fined--a country look: come tolslim, stovepipe sleeves, high) Bangs are usually casualjadd a pleasant smile, good pos-|of man-made miracle fibers and|to the casual life, to sunshine|town. Leading off are work den-|necks, high waistlines that point! looking; the most flattering|ture and a fragrance that re- blends and fun. Midriffs are bared by|ims and denim copies, pte soft bodices and gently shaped skirts. | hair length stops just below the|flects your personality. | Newest and most. excitingl|fitted, flared and free-swingingland linen looks, madras. will be sent to the Easter Seal Kempelen and also Muscular Dystrophy. Plans are being made for the annual convention which be held at St. Agathe, Quebec, in May. Draws donated by Mrs, Mar- . Cope Personal relationships will be well-aspected for most of the next twelve months, but it would be well to be conserva- tive where fimances are con- cerned. Some excellent periods along monetary lines are indi- cated between now and mid- 7 April, in mid-June and mid-|tha Smith and Mrs. V A November, but the stars|Were won by Mrs. Jack Hogan strongly advise against extrava-\2"4 Mrs. Gordon Annis. gance and speculation during in.) 80th birthday, Many friends and well-wishers called to ex- tend greetings and a gift of | money was presented. Mrs. | Coon, nee Aleta Bonter in | Prince Edward County, March | 23, 1883, is a wonder for her age. She is a frequent. visitor to Oshawa and worked in Ajax and the Oshawa Flying School during World War Two. --Oshawa Times Photo Oshawa served in the afternoon: Mrs. Mel Cottes, Toronto; Mrs. Wallace Charman, 'Toronto, Mrs. Garnet Warriner, Port has been an executive member of the Alice Jackson Unit which undertook the catering for the occasion. | | | | Wider Range Of Fashion Thereve been times -- in the past, of course -- when a mere man, looking at a new fashion for women, might. say, either |jestingly or seriously, 'What is a jit?"? gm | This spring: is the time when G. SOUTHWELL | women, pine a to a most im- ------!nortant kind of fashion, might modified full-echo that question -- in a happy tone, more approving tervening periods, This will be especially important in late April, mid-July and during the entire month of October. | Look for some good news| where travel and romance are) concerned in August and De-| cember. A child born on this day will| © pureclean be resourceful, dependable and "flower fresh" cleaning highly principled. ' bare NOsoaking, no shrinking! NO ruinous scrubbing! Colors come alive! . for FREE estimate Brrr Rugs an Upholstery cleaned the safe way! 4 meaning of sportswear centers on fashions for. patio, lounging,|~ at-home entertaining. The long look comes to the fore, as tops of all sorts pair up with the long, long skirt, Colors, fabrics, GOT THE MONKEY pti ae. i MRS. IRVIN - MR. AND Color Affects jear, and there's ness at the crown. shan "carous High pg Apap What is it? It's sportswear, hats put the eyes into focus an@)_. idea that has evolved from Skin And Hair jeall for careful attention to);,. original definition as one NEW TUNICS Revived interest in the tunic| dress or suit ... it's the big| fashion look in maternity styles this spring. The higher waist is} QURACLEAN RUG AND also coming in, and it's especial-|| UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS ly smart when it is used in al OSHAWA 728-8518 tunic, | VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISHERS REPAIRED--REBUILT Vacuum Hose for Sale! WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE 17-B BOND E.--125-3531 Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING E, 723-3633 Ps Alas apm ee sant First he'll need clothes for URI EERNGG EOC ATID IOS ...then for. that special EASTER DAY! AY > i 2«I. Young fellows have their own ideas on what's right to wear for spring, These ideas are all present in Walker's handsome styles for boys from 4 to 18... for dress and play. Save On Your Meat - FREEZER SPECIAL! 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