ahd Mill cate sil dite dein lle ci ale dil ali WS ---- yokes set inte the front of the ie en em Consensus Of Paris Designers i : i ; iad TRIP TO CANADA ENDS LONG SEPARATION A separation of 44 years was bridged recently when Mrs. Kenneth Wye and Mr, Wye of Brith, Kent, England brother who parted when he came to anada in 1991, have spent a happy time re ng and dipping into the family album as the above picture shows, Mr. Wye and Mrs. Baker shared the sister's and brother's pleasure, The visitors breqent with them a tape recording of greetings from old friends and color slides of new developments in the old home town, Mra. Wye has been the organist of Brith parish chur a pom 4 fifty wee ' he couple are return ome mat week and they thy they will carry back vere mem: ovies of Canadian hospital: »- Oshawa Times Photo , *RoeY MASBSIN PA (Reuters)e-The high fashion houses of Paris have spoken again and now we know re is little that is sensational the styles for -goming oumn and winter, The latent collections are based on elementary aritnmetle rather than any complicate new fas equation, Design: ers have added subtle new ae 4 subtracted superfluous de ails, | The result does not shake the aundations of conlemporar fashion or even outmade lay season's style, It does add up to a ie look that ia simple and palin , Resend (Attia and ahort homtineg ave the dominant feat ures in, trend-setting houses: 'high hemlines, featured by aueh redittenally CONHARVA: tive designers as Ohanel and Molyneux, five new proportions to the total silhauetie, : Pierre Cardin ia the moat in: fluential designer to feature skirts cut off well above the knees, though his clothes are softer and more sinugua than these shown by the followers of Andre Courreges who have adapted the streamlined apace: age approach to fashion, Mith he price of couture allkn and woollens running high, short skirts also represent a serious economy on fabric coats, INFLUENCE 8TRONG The Courreges Influence 1s strong in geometrically - can! structed coats and sults, with seams dramatized by welling, slot seaming or seedie mening in heavy contrasting colored) thread, Hemlines are likewise often Wide Aisles, Mops, Brooms Help Bazaar To Success By JEAN SHARP CP Women's Editor TORONTO (CP)---Wide aisles of eS and broams Ds make a bazaar success- be at least alx toot wide or, if possible, eight them, but other things are more important. "There should be enough staff and their working material should be convenient. Have pa- per bags and change right there, It cuts down on sales if they Women 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Auguet 12, 1965 have to take time to go get them, and here at the Ex, that's Indicates Only Slight Change hot square off the d tha my palred with slim ) high under the finished with 4 half-inch-wide welted seam, instead of the classic hem folded back under: neath the skirt, The clean, stripped-down loo! has dimininhed collars an orien a sha hed them com: eH ely, The same look tends to neven ell arn, Tt does nol impone @ walntline a Any one place OF make an aaa oy the width of ones, There are high walutiines ty ula drened att pneen and evening Arenas, Walstlines are nonexiitent in alernal evolu Hone of the anit the chemise and gently flared trapese alylen, An finally there ave low walatlines marked beneath long toma hlouned awealer bodiven, Diov'a new profile silhouette strikes a compromise with a seamed walat cut at the natural point in frant, dining lower in A squared ov curved Tite at the Ack, VAHAPED VOKIA Canlilla reverses the proced: ure, with elongated Veshaped 'Many houses tl . oalared look, win ph A hodice evils horizontally by opposing colors, at skirts @ E ' iM ndorse moderate often paired with Hi interest, re are ae, ukirts and panelled and tunie yp orig nel meameri ful couevert wih nt vip at is ff t : be of the stockings, 8 Jardin gives an adde (9 the short hemline eH fienag Be of fur or contrast ing fabric, ov froths the hems of crepe dancing dresses aoket hema are paves wp with bias bands or fabric contrasting with the straight and diagonal use of cheeked or patterned fabrics, Most sults have longer hasques, or feature box jee. ols with a low slung belt or martingale, Dior vevives the three-piece sult from the 1080s, with three: quartordength barrel + shaped peont, anvin and Guy Laroche evolve removable capelets, stoles, ov panels, Chanel contin: wen her classic cardigan jack- ols, but reduces the amount of braid trimmings, bandings, and the gold Non-head buttons, Announces MAJOR APPLIANCE CLEARANCE Ndi ay NOWHERE, WIL YOU FIND A MORE ggUpLETe AR VALUES OF BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHES when things disappear from booths."' DISTAFF DIARY ng. Summary of reports of meetings and activities of might seem @ greaticross bar over your booth as a] Oshawa women's organiastions as compiled from reports e waste of space, but people wWilliniace to put items on display leave if they 'are too crowded." = tell people which booth is submitted by their secretaries. wath Sat suai eo," says Mrs. Mrs, Maskell suggests using ell, "ig crowding and pushing.|_ framework of posts and a Make Walker's your Barbara Maskell is sales €0-| which, ordinator for the women's divi- SHOW EVERYTHING sion, Canadian National Exhibi- tion. She sells the space and noes to organize ai right down to a booth color, in/everyt y {put up a baby's sweater , it the women's building at the Ex would have to come down, Bul P! says the time spent in mere is iC lot of talent in these shows, Have someone draw a nee, each booth ond iebe baby's sweater or letter a color: - people can Lag Mt even({u! sign saying baby's knitwear je sug you Bug here. It adds color to the show." ning the layout of the whole want a floor plan to help you decide what goes where, if you have someone who knows how to draw one up. KEEP TEA HOT few rules about where is the best place for various kinds Of/through things at bazaars a booths, One exception is thelthey do at stores. It's best to food table. "Tt you have a tea booth, put it by the kitchen, There may|wil) always think what's under be a more attractive area, but near the kitchen is best, Keep the dirty dishes and the garbage cleared away and have plenty of mops and brooms and pails. People do spill things and chil- dren do get sick. We find saw- dugt and a shovel useful." plan it, realty you'll sale items out where they can be seen, and in some cases a display of samples might cut down the wear and tear on the Mrs, Maskell says there are/items, "Tt won't always be practical, want to sell ng you have, and if you You should put all of your "Women are going to go have everything out and noth: under the table, Someone the table will be better. "It you have aprons in eight basic colors, display all eight and minimize the pawing through your étock," She has two small tips for the people who work in the booths, FIRST BAPTIST WA The Women's Auxiliary of First Baptist Church enjoyed a picnic at Lakeview Park re- cently, Contests and games, played and several awarded, A hearty supper was enjoyed, while the members watched the sail boats on the lake, Mrs, Arthur Howard led a short devotional period assisted by Mrs, Sydney Canfield. TOP'S INCH PINCHERS Oshawa's newest TOPS Club "The Inch Pinchers" was formed three months ago with Mrs, Betty Harris, leader; Mrs, Brenda Nowak, co-leader; Mrs. Marlene Scribner, treasurer; Mrs, Donna Prescott, secretary. Top loser in the first four. week contest was Donna Pres: eott and in the second Chris Greentree, A pienic held at Lakeview Park proved most successful, A delicious low calorie supper was served and ganes enjoyed, were prizes he other booths might be organized like a departmentihigh heels or flats, but take beginning is 140 Ibs, with only store, in related groups, "For instance, we group hand- jerafts, knitting and owing, Group things to do with ch dren, the fish ponds and things like that, and a booth of email items which children buy for "It doesn't matter if you wear extra shoes, Walking on con- crete floors, I change my shoes three times a oy: If your feet hurt you've had it. 2 "And if you're setting up in the morning or are going to work a long time, you're wise their mothers. Put a cooking|to have makeup with you and show in a section with preserves/take time to clean up before the and baking." customers arrive. If you've She says she believes four-|worked hard and you're a mess, sided booths are most efficientiyou're going to go on feeling a if you have enough space for/mess unless-you do freshen up," THE TWEEDY TYPE Bright green textured tweed gives a British feeling to a suit designed by Hardy Amies of London. The jacket is cut to skim the figure, with side slit pocketg worked inte the 4 sea . It ts tailored with gold buttons and a revered Total weight loss since the a few members, Meetings are WIFE PRESERVER Old felt hats make handy held every Monday at 7:30 p,m., at Cedardale United Church, and the club will welcome new members and visitors, CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC | The Young Women's Mission Circle held a special summer meeting at 'Hooper Haven" on Stevenson's Point, The meeting was a welcome, and personal shower for two missionaries, home on furlough, Mrs, James/ Green from Kingston, Jamaica; | and Mrs, Ray Jealouse from Kenya, East Africa. Mrs, Green gave a short talk, entitled 'Don't Quit." Mrs, Harry Grant thanked the] speaker, There was a time of| fellowship while the mission-| aries opened their gifts, and| refreshments were served, | eel SOCIAL NOTICES | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wed>| dup wish to announce the forth) coming marriage of their daugh-| ter, Sheila Dawn, to John Shoo: bridge, son of Mr, and Mrs.) Ronald Shoobridge, all of Osh-| awa, The ceremony is to take) place on Saturday, September 4,/ 1965 at 3.00 p.m, in the Chapel) of King Street United Church, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr, and Mrs, Edmund N.| Weldon, Rosemere, Quebec, for-| merly of Oshawa, wish to an-/ nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of his younger daughter, | Ann Elizabeth, to Mr, James/ M, C, Omand, son of Mr, and) Mrs. J. Maurice Omand, St. Alban's, Herts, England, The| wedding is to take place on Saturday, September 4, 1965, at patches for jacket and sweater elbows, 12.45-p.m., in St, Alban's Cathe: | dral, St. Alban's, SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE BATHING SUITS SLEEPWEAR HANDBAGS BLOUSES HOSIER FABRIC All Summer Stocks Clearing at Big Savings to You 4 S Now you can save up to 200.00 on appliances, stereo, television, refrigerators, ranges, ete, ete, Prices have been drasticelly reduced on all summer merchandise os well -- lawn and garden supplies, garden furniture, ete, Listed below are only four of the bargains awaiting you et Firestone, McClary-Easy Refrigerator €12-46 =» Features deluxe interior trim, @ full width, $0 tb, freezer ond o freezer drawer that holds 10 Ibs more, Re- frigerator has Chrome Plated Glide-Out Shelves and @ giant Porcelain Enamel! Crisper, Deep-Dor Storage gives Eog Racks, Butter Keeper and Big Bottle Storage, Reg, 304,95, NOW, with Tre 1 OnE A} GERA1 2-door 14 cu, ft. 115 lb, Frost-free Zero Zone freezer, ice eube tray comport ment with ejector type trays end package racks In the door, Cold injection refrigerator section hos Meot Keeper, Twin Porcelain Enamel Crisper and Chrome Plated Glide- General Electric Out Shelves. Magnetic Door Gaskets ond Deluxe Inter- jor Door Trim complete the picoure, Sugg. List 449.95 w= With Trade Only " STEREO & "CHICAGOAN" A newly designed modern all wood front with AM/FM tuner and €M/AFC @ Built-in multiplex e@ 8 speaker performance @seporate treble, bass, and bolence controls @ Diamond sopphire stylus @ built-in record storage @ This beauty a wee regularly 399.95, No for this Sole Only ...... McClary-Easy Portable Air-Conditioner 7000 BTU, copacity, The hot weather is yet to come = don't swelter when you con relox or work in eir conditioned huocury, This unit comes with instal. lation kit --- fits windows up te 36" wide, Regulerty es Use Your Credit at Priced at 249,95. Now for this Sele Only WARD'S collar, A cleverly stitched | front panel simulates pleats on the skirt, which flares slightly toward the hem e-By Tracy Adrian Simcoe St. S. at Athol 725-1151 STORES 190 King St. E, 725-6566 Opeh Friday Nights to 9 P.M. headquarters for Back. to-School vl Walker's ,,. where good taste in fashion is nat expensive | a CRISP ECCO ROCK LINEN CHECK DRESS - with drop waistline. Large front pleata, Contrast trim at neckline and sleeves. White and black check, Sizes 7 to 12, 7.98 5.98 Sizes 4 to 6x, WOVEN PLAID-GLAD - A line styling with inverted front pleats, Bib-like linen collar braid-trimmed and further accented with a trailing rib bon, White cuffs on its 3/4 length sleeves, Zipper back, Choose from three plaids. Sizes 7 to 12, 7.98 Sizes 4 to 6x, 6.98 ALINE RAYON AND VIS COSE BLEND -- with com trasting stitch detail and but ton trim on bodice front, Two large front pleats, white collar and cuffs, button back, Blue or green, Sizes 4 to 6x, 3.98 CORDUROY JUMPER-STYLE DRESS -- Cute as a button with pretty daisy embroidered applique, White sleeves and collar, Detachable bib front, Button back and button back belt, Red, royal, Sizes 4 to 6x. 4.98 WASH-N-WEAR WOVEN PLAID -- Pleated front with wide lace trim, 3/4 length sleeves are lace trimmed. But ton back and tle belt, Red, Sizes 4 to dx, green, 5.98 WALKER'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open to 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday a