Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 7

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Changes In Fashion For Fall, Winter . re Subtle And Artfully Feminine By JO ALDWINCKLE azalea pink, olive. green and Not for many havejgold. . 4 necklines been so Bargain Potatoes [ Pee a wblan DOMetiMeS | uy Farm Products Inspection Ser- vice of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, suggests that housewives take steps to pro- tect themselves as to the qual- ity of potatoes sold from door to door. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 24,1963 7 a Each year complaints are re- ceived from housewives claim- ing that an inferior product was delivered after a sample of a much superior product was shown by the door-to-door sales- man, _| Unless the housewife is ac- quainted with the vendor tie Inspection Service suggests that she should be guided by the : imewing. reles: ) i 7 |. News in coats is (1) Bags of potatoes should) . , ; _|\fect, accented with 2 be marked with the name and furs. A glowing example was address of the packer, the grade wool souffle in- li and weight. Bathroom scales a swirling cape ba can be useful in checking the wegian fox collar and on "oF | aie srs Ns own face teaming (2) Potatoes in Ontario must own face- be in mew bags when offered hood. Leopard is a popular * \for sale. * | (3).Have the vendor dump the bag into a box for you so that aa can see what you are buy- ing. A reputable dealer or peddlar won't object, (4) Take down the licence number of the truck or the name and address from the < 2 Ae sie biel? nth a li i toni A HO aka bn dt ace Ce MRS. G. D. CONANT MRS. J. W. RICHARDSON, AND MRS. H. P, BULL Business And Professional Women's Club Pays Tribute To Two Charter Members driver's licence of the vendor ess and Pro-jthe many important things. Rose Hawkes presented Mrs. r later reference if such be sean Weaurr cx honored/which our organization is doing Bull with a corsage and Miss wal voll two of its charter members at|for gainfully employed women, |Gladys Hill made the presenta- Theis: tide inay sees 0 teh a luncheon at the Oshawa Golf|she said. "We are pleased that|tion to Mrs. Conant. 'at Wha anid cad Dae 'Club on Sunday following atten-|we shall be able to do this still Certificates of honorary mem-|Sance but they c y dance at church to celebrate the and we are sure that we will bership in the club were pre- hard-earned money. Reputable beginning of Business. Women's) get Pag kena arog A oat car: sented to Mrs. Conant by Miss|Peddlers will welcome such ba H. P. Bull, who sérvedisonal auebclation with them for|Audrey Lawler and to Mrs, Bulljchecking since they have no-! ' two paved as third president ofjmany years," she continued,|/by Miss Evelyn 800 : thing to hide. the Club, and Mrs, Gordon D.|'can truly say that they *...| Mrs. F. A. Wilson, a " a _ Conant, who acted as Regionallinspiration gave with ieadership| president, arranged the ; + Adviser for the Clubs in Region/and counsel, prudent, wise'. and as club chairman wt _ : Five for two years and also) The luncheon was chaired by|ness ee , ae PETERBOROUGH, England] ¢ - was. United Nations ag soe hagyres going a: eral nag pened we ocpae Bod (CP) -- A Northamptonshire| & i jan Fed-)ardson ai se taking part! . 5 n Bh pve ot (endl 'Profes-| were all past presidents who are Miss Elsie Gregory MacGill vicar warns parents against giv- rystal INTRODUCING LEATHER =| [727 Pushing the dropped waistiMmNIGHT MAGIC effect, many stroller suits are} For the sophisticated lady, a banded with fur at the hipline or classically simple black | lower and over-blouses have a straight lines with a lengthened look, Combing lea-|sideslit instep-length skirt, was ther with wool knits is definite-| distinguished by a bat-wing ly new this fall coming in soft/qrane that flowed from shoulder F |jewel tones and browns with)+, fioor and a single, diamente j|matching leather or suede,! in set on the left hip. + |\crushable, creaseless hats. For a fall wedding, the The fluid look is introduced|pridesmaids wore willow green|M in floating panels that may be/ neay de soie with bell skirts and worn free, half-belted or belted.|,ane] sashes, matching wedding A novel nutmeg brown shift was ring headdresses with circular topped by straight front and/veils and flower-accented, white back panels, poncho style, andiiace muffs..The bride wore a fastened casually at shoulder/narnow - skirted, floor-length and hipline. Fringed ponchos,| own of bridal peau de soie and again stressing the cape effect, Chantilly lace, with a wide, soft- were teamed with tapered pants|jy piéated, detachable train. for sports cover-up. Her bouffant veil was held by DOUBLET AND HOSE CARPET 4 282 King W 728-9581 BROACLOOM TILE PARENTS WARNED ~ MARRIED AT MAPLE GROVE } id, being a leading' under- / writer -atre, the i i i adian j Women's Clubs for twolstill members of the club. Mrs.|who is president of the Cana py S ecsonted with| George Telford gave the invoca-| Federation of Business and Pro- years, were ; hand-lettered certiMeates of hon orary membership. ed guests, Miss Jennie gle a former president of the Cyb In giving tribute to ths ponor LODGES AND SOCIETIES ing their children three Chris- -\tion and in the absence of Miss/fessional Women's Clubs. tian names, He said he recently baptized a child with the initials |S, A. P. and another N. B. G.-- which he said could be inter- preted as "No Bloody Good." Sharon Elizabeth Gimblett and John Douglas Norris were matried recently in Maple Grove United Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russell T. Gimblett, Maple Grove, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack S. Norris, Oshawa. The layered look comes into its own in brilliantly colored slims and hip-length, bulky top- pers over turtle neck jerseys or --Brine Photography, Bowmanville : "Bach of our honor pe has a clear understand ing. of women's work and re . Bull care to Whitby in sis, Beast in the Whithy| Mrs. 'or 1.¢ter her marriage|Tegent, Mrs, William Eyre; | ; of am-».infant|Vice-regent, Mrs. Clifford Har-|Thursday, October 24, at St. taught for 'five Oshawa Collegiate wee eal Institute. Follow-|"etary, "Mes, Frank Flynn; trea-|Mrs. Anthony Meringer as con- e rr datighter years in a in, j of won many honors in this for 100 consecutive longer] than her nearest competitor. She has been active in the Afternoon Gullé' of Christ Church, the Oshawa Little The- Lyceum. Club and Women's Art Association and) the Local Council of Women when that organization was functioning here. ibility both: in and outside/Antheny of Padua Circle, held|the ; pane Saas each has given lead-|their cipher meeting recently|time for her trip to the Kapus- ership and inspirati@ and manyjat St. Gregory's Auditorium. hours of labor oe gbon the nd objec ur or-| prayer. r ; pod creed sm for the coming year took place,|Clifford Harper will be accom-) iphealth and retirement|surer, Mrs, Wilttam-Yasmin-/veners. All: the members and band she started ajicki; trustee, Mrs. Steven Bon-|friends will be welcomed. Re- j career as a life underwriter|forte; monitor, Mrs. Jack Law-|freshments and several door | DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA jliam Eyre, in appreciation for -| Daughters of Isabelia - St.|her guidance and leadership, last three years, just in kasing convention representing The meeting was opened with|this circle. Due to the illness of Gerard Forestail, Mrs. Election of officers|Mrs. The new officers are: Regent,|panying the Regent as an al- Gerald Forestall; past|ternate delegate. A social bingo will be held on r; financial secretary, Mrs.|Gregory's Auditorium at 8.00 e Fairhar; recording sec-|p.m. with Mrs. John Ciosk, and rence; scribe, Mrs. John Pren-|prizes are added features. dergast; custodian, Miss Ther- esa Coyne; chancellor, Mrs, Frank Copeland; banner bear- RESULTS C er, Mrs. 2nd guide, Mrs. R. G. Hurst; inner guard, Mrs. Sidney Mer- inger; outer guard, Mrs. David Smith; organist, Mrs. Daniel Shutka. The installation of new offic- ers will be held in November. A gift (travelling bag) was pre- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board The 1964 Ambassador V8 is avery special car- for very special people dickies, The vivid hues includ-| fi ed orange, azure blue, violetta, ts LAST CALL! FRASER'S SALE ENDS THIS WEEK Mrs. Conant came to Oshawa) sented to the Regent, Mrs. Wil- as a bride in 1913 and quickly became active in the life of the community -- Girl Guides, Osh- ewa Hospital Auxiliary, Oshawa and District Historical Society, the Canadian Club of Ontario County and the Voice of Women . and gave of her energy to some of these organizations on a provincial and international level. The speaker said that the Club 'was proud to be able to number these two dynamic women among their members. "We have looked to them, always, for helpful advice, for willing e and for inspiration in There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES OO) MP ae : ge AND SALESMEN : . # prefer your clothes al pacar ep or for @ rae a : Sed see aes = aie : ; i 'ompany use there are @ els ae i ay : és L : pos wilpripeoetgagg -_ @ BUICK Sains i} Tailored to-Measure . No maintenance costs . . . One rate covers it; : No insurance costs . . everything on one or two yeor lease items, .. 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