Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Oct 1965, p. 16

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buy 2eow.when milk is ¢0 -|cheap?"' Well, Ann, about six months jagoI began to take out a widow who has three children. Sine is a wonderful. person and the' only woman who has ever made me think that I might be better off married than single. The problem is her children. They are pretty good kids, I guess, but I'm afraid they might get i am ajon my nerves afier a whiie. ij always|am not used to children and 1 swore I would never mar-|can't think of anything to say 4 had the same beat, If you will|ried. People used to kid me but|to them. minutes? tell me How you can get almy stock angwer was: "Why| I worry, too, that their mother 4g THe CSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 7, 1965 HE i : -- ances plus whatever earn on trashy records. When the Dave Clark Five came to town they waited at t l z =f i : F y it a ave it wi sound like going to wash my hand for a week, The last straw was when you said the music of the early 40's nail k 'n' roll." ed ee #32 pated Dear Aun Landers: bachelor, 31, and I aan ' tus in a restautrant gout of his head, » I see a doctor every week for 'shots and pills, It's easier to 'blame the change than to admit 'm depressed because my hus- md makes me feel like a every parent in America down when you said you liked rock 'n' rou, It's plain to see from your pictures that you are wearing a cheap wig and false teet but I didn't realize you were deaf, too Our two teen-age daughters) have lost: their minds over rock 'n' roll noise (I refuse to call it music), and we have already 'Canadian Designer Scores Hit Sells To Exclusive Shops | By CAROL KENNEDY » LONDON (CP)--A Canadian 'designer operating in an un- usual field, high-fashion clothes 'for children, has scored a re- imarkable coup with some of "Britain's fussiest buyers. ; In a flying visit this week as «part of an Ontario trade mission, "Toronto couturier Elen Hender-| Born in Brimingham, Mrs. son succeeded in selling her de- 'signs to four of London's top iprestige stores. * One of them, an_ exclusive semporium.on Bond Street, has +supplied its exquisite, hand- {finished merchandise to the tQueen and Mrs. John F. Ken-| precy. "T'm tremendously thrilled {about this--it vindicates what I've always believed in, quality 'not quantity," said Mr.s Hen- 'derson, who flies back to Can- +ada Sunday. 'They loved our tstuff and placed quite a good order," *TEMPT MOTHERS i The dresses that will soon 'stempt the nurses of wealthy «British mothers--Mrs. Hender- Ison designs for girls aged two *to 12 -- include finely - tucked *party frocks in silk organdie strimmed with Valenciennes slace, delicate sleepwear, fine -corduroy and cotton outfits. *Brown, a. sophisticated color choice for kids, predominates in ethe fall and 'spring clothes, i{along with grey. '* The outfits sold to the Lon- \.don stores are in the two-to-six sage range. : Mrs. Henderson, who also '"gells to New Yrok's exclusive We like BRAGGING ee ee ee 'Teva eee arene eee 1 27 Celina Street BROUGHT Back and DO the 1966 trend in STYLE and COLOR. Have your hair STYLED STYLED and COLORED COLORED. The ONLY ONLY Salon to Call is The Mayfair Salon | Bergdorf Goodman and special-| ity stores in Boston and Phila-| delphia, made a previous foray into the London market in 1964 when Harrods, the big Knights- | bridge store, bought six dozen} dresses. This week they ea-| gerly ordered double the amount, Henderson went to Canada 40 years ago hoping to set up asa | milliner. 'But when I got there | I found everything was ma- china-made, nothing done by) hand at all." | She began making children's | |elothes for her two daughters | and branched out commercially | in 1943. Now she designs 200) styles a year--made up into thousands of outfits which are sold in Canada's leading stores --and works a busy eight-hour day in the Don Mills, Ont., busi- ness which she runs with daugh- ter Shirley. She has won several awards, chooses all fabrics and trim- mings herself and keeps a criti- cal eye on every stage of the} work done by 16 dressmakers, "I'm never satisfied," she says. 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DUNN'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE (Open till 9 p.m Thuréday and Fri'sy) 'priced the way you like them oe - 49 plus... @ CAR COAT FREE @ SPORT COAT Just arrived. Luxury Venetians and Worsteds from the very finest European mills. Clearly, the most in demand suiting because of its superb draping, unusual colors and patterns, light on the shoulders comfort. To be found in our prize catch: handsome two and three-button styles in a wide range of colors from light to dark. Inspect this bounty soon! "COMPLETE CHARGE CONVENIENCES" 50 - " Pair Pants @ TOP GOAT Plush, 36 KING ST. EAST pownrown osHawa (Open till 9 p.m. Friday) \ "als $ 60:98 This fall length, fluid, fur fabric coat looks for all the world like river otter. This style with its entrancing stand-away-from-the-face cellar has a lavish effect. In smoky charcoal or a rich brown. Petite sizes, 8 to 16. JUST ONE OF A BEAUTIFUL ADVANCE COLLECTION OF FALL AND WINTER COATS _? 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