There's Nothing Plain 'About Newest Fabrics By ELEANOR ROSS There just isn't any thing as a plain fabric in cur-| rent yard goods. You can find|overflowing plain colors, of course, but the|Some woven, material itself, its weave and|Col surface, is anything but plain.|pefal prin Even the simplest fabric ith flo pep interesting in the way ese} not even the high-style design- such|ers would care to risk it. others , branchgs fruits" and flow- en 'em all. weave, a slubbed effect, wide| Some or @arrow wales or a nubby| jbut ev surface--all of which add aAlyeal th great deal of beauty and rich- The re hides, 'it's trué, ideal floral print. me goes for the beau- the market. plaids) lovely washables include excit- | textures, too. "silk look"' is very much comeback, bjt not the huge,|to the fore this season. Some- vivid prints, , & SUM-|times it's actually a blend of mer without would be such a calamity that!yery effective and very chic CASH PRIZES "Drapery fabric materials tend FOR RECIPES |to be darker as the floral prints | grow more vivid. Dark olive) The QOghawa Times will shortly pwblish a supple- ment of interest to home- |}greens, browns, cocoas and| srays are used with traditional) makers, full of the newest ideas and recipes for en- [js tertaining, both formally and around the barbecue Prizes of $5.00 each will be awarded to five. readers sending in the best recipe in its class. Entries must be typewritten, double spaced and include the sender's name, address and telephone number. Send as many entri¢s as you please, each on a sep- atfate sheet of paper, before July 1, 1963, to Wornen's De- partment, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. the t s, while beige and gold or) white are backgrounds for the more modern florals. | Easy washability, of course, an attribute that most of these new fabrics take prid> m| proclaiming. For what home- maker wants to live with wilted flowers? CHECK WASHABILITY If you plan to make your own draperies, be sure to 'look for machine-washability first of all. And when you shop for ac- cessories, such as headings and| and pull-cords, be ure that they, too, are just as wash- fable As for dress fabrics, facing this is jranges in weight from handker- chief type for | blouses through Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 SPECIALS FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND! 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VEAL PATTIES FOR ONLY SAUSAGE MEAT SKINLESS WIENERS LEAN SLICED COOKED HAM 5-LB, BOX 1.95 4 is, 99° Fabric designs are practically] § with' blossoms--| ; = in print.| = of flowers, all - over) > and twigs| © a quick look should re-| ' owered fabrics! -ayvon-acetate silk, but if offers} | \finishes 'Some b Ls & These| NOW, I Just turned one year old is Janette Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMil- lan, Harmony road south, and granddaughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Meredith McMillan and coating and suiting weights Many are all-over embroidered land there are some exquisite linen prints Every year, improved or new make _ fabrics and more wrinkle-free cleaner in quicker fresher and wash |time. Women who make much of their own or their family's a big season for linen that/clothing can get to work withlin season.' Now you can judge a banana by its cover a ( Chiquita wheth getting a peach--or a lemon. It might be bruised on the inside. But you stay) - Remember how it used .to be? You could never really tell, whenever you bought a banana, "MONE, Mr.. Charles Fry, awa. Janette is granddaughter of Mrs. Charley Fry of Oshawa, --Aldsworth Photography the Mr. Sr., great and also a light heart. All the planning and stitching and doing is. weli worth the effort, because these) new fabrics are designed for a lot of washing and a lot of wear-|s Ing PAY LITTLE RENT In north London there is a| small garden rented to an as- sociation for one shilling (14 cents) or a "bunch of. flowers ' |riage since Peg and now | know * for sure that number four js the | girl for me. 'lwives remarried. |ANN LANDERS He Has Good Chance Of a Thick Lip Dear Ann Landers: This will|I have only one recommenda- ' |sound terrible but I'm really a'tion: Get yourself good and lost, _|very nice guy. I want my fourth and leave this family alone, wife back. I've had one mar- Dear Ann Landers: I would just love to get my hands on that girl: who said all fellows and have;who wear white socks are yok- I am 42, mature, * |been around enough to know the| lels. score. I am not stuck with any) iq it ever occur to her that; alimony raps because all my €X-\some' men must wear white! All-my kids socks -- following doctors' or- have been adopted by their step-\qers? My husband is one of <|fathers so I have never been|those unfortunate guys who is hooked for child support either./ayergic to the dye in méns| The problem is that Peg's|socks. His feet used tobreak out) jjhusband is a big shot and helin a terrible rash and the itch-| might give me some trouble, He/ing drove him crazy. It took! .jand Peg never had kids of their| quite a long time before he was own and he is crazy about the aple to track down the cause of boys. I haven't seen them injhis trouble. Since he has worn seven years but I hear the kids|only white socks he hasn't had| are very ,handsome--like me. | afy problem." I'm sure Peg still loves me) §o please tell that big-mouth| all of Osh- pier that I could be a 800d it's unfair to judge people by the|husband's office -- those were father to the boys. I realize now | color of their socks. I don't like H/Others wrote to say "they like the looks of white socks either,| but it's better than bandages--} NOT COLOR BLIND Dear Not Color Blind: I was surprised at the number of wives who wrote as you did to say their husbands wore white socks because of feet problems. the looks of white socks, and whose business is it anyway? | Dear Ann Landers: I am 26, have been married for, five years and' have two darling youngsters. My problem is .not serious but I want to handle it) with care because it involves) my youngest sister. | Sharon is 17 and graduated lfrom high school a couple of|® |weeks ago, She is a very pretty jgirl and an unabashed flirt. She has been batting her eyes at my ther why it's not in his office. TNE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 26,1963 77 "To Jess, with all my love for- ever and ever." My husband does not want to take the picture to his office but he is afraid of hurting her feel- ings. What is your advice?-- L, L. 8. Dear L, L. S.: The inscription disqualifies the picture' from: dis- play anywhere. Kéep it in the drawer, And if your sister in- quires about it, Jess should tell NEW CANCER CAUSE? EDMONTON: (CP)--There is considerable medical opinion that tars from briquettes used in barbecuing contain cancer- causing substances similar to those i in tobacco, says a Calgary doctor. Dr. George Moore said Tuesday that there is not suffi- cient exposure to the tars from barbecuing to cause cancer alone--it is just another of the causes which, "when put to- gether, pose a health hazard QUALIFY FOR EUROPE NEW GLASGOW, N.S. (CP) The projects of three' studen:s at the Memorial Junior High School here will be ghown at the Junior Red Cross exhibition ' No baby sitter, no cor fare Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS later this year in Bulgaria, 4 jhusband since she was 13. I al- jways considered her behaviour! more adolescent thaff damag-| jing. My husband ignored her) |aggressiveness. until recently | |when he said, 'Your little sister jis boy-crazy and I hope she out- | grows it soon.' Last night Sharon brought her |graduation pictures over. She had a large one framed for my ther instructions. On it she wrote I should have stuck with them.| Do you think I have a chance? BEN A ROUND Chance for what? 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