Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1965, p. 14

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% i a ca at i al os a » <page a By tietigwier Pi for . gg Re <i eligi Se ITHE STARS SAY ' oa A : By ESTRELLITA ; FOR TOMORROW : i Don't make drastic changes é ae j now--especially in the a.m.-- hpi, 4 since most projects, if already : : % launched, should run quite a y smoothly. Avoid anxiety, since " i "RLS : soa gt tension could cause you ' to make foolhardy moves, ca! 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 14, 1965 ror ae Ay', Pe ide trouble later" ga FOR THE BIRTHDAY . | P. ointed Toes, High Slim Heels | 4 \. i : . If tomorrow is your birthday, | y matters concerned with your job and future security will un+ Disappear From Fashion Scene Fax" tes. ped or higeathaagent Ape , time and energy this year. This By LINDA CRAWFORD (ionting the way in shoe styling. ; ] "s is as it should be, however, 4 |But this doesn't mean you have : MONTREAL (CP) -- Look atlts buy shoes made in Europe | since your horoscope promises lyour shoes. If they're sharply|t> he in fashion / ; j ' 7 'tine occupational and financial i , slim h | 2 4 p ore eal a rend slim eels | sia newest ahoa styles are f 4 headway if you are willing to t they hav 1 toe, a/aVailable in Canadian shoes, and pp, ALAN G, NEWCOMBE DR. HANNA NEWCOMBE (|0"K hard and profit by all hey have an oval toe. @ canadian leathers are among, : engin ey " javailable opportunities--even at set-back heel, opened-up styling the finest in the world in color haps a high-riding stra ne P R h Scie . A ithe expense of some personal "A cons seus Go ae. straP and quality," says Mrs. Ham-|P @QC@ NLESeaIC tentists ccep 'desires. Look for some excep- mond, "Today Canadian shoe ' If the toes are shaved and manufacturers and_ retailers tionally good periods along both es eee and travel everywhere for ideas and Invitation to BAPW Club Meeting job and monetary lines between adapt them to the Canadian Dec. 21 and mid-February, in bt anke a Cana Oe Japa | A husband and wife team,|fical publication of the Interna-jlate April, June, August and European shoes. Shorter skirts IMPORTS MODIFIED eta -- ace og _ ong al fg ee Peace Research Organ- September, But do avold ex- and textured nylons have accel-| Even imported shoes ae" Hanadich . eg eel ge Medea in wae travagance and-or speculation erated the shift away from the likely to be modified for the Ca-\the | i i jgen, the 3 rlands, 'an in November and early Decem- needlepoint toe, they say nadian market. The dealers|Institute will be in Oshawa onjrecognized and supported DY!}or however ; ee : : SB ae ; "We're moving into the wider Mere Say they buy their Euro-|Monday night as the guests of/ UNESCO. | woe: could. experience some SIGNING THE marriage Zeisner, RR 2, Whitby, and ROBERT MILTON QUICK --and the bridegroom is the |t9e and the thicker heel but vg rg beg ani Me pee plier Mga Professional) pr, Newcombe's wife, Hanna,|tension in aatly March antor register is Linda June Zeis- the bridegroom is the son of of Kingsville took as his son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin |we're doing it through evolu- bon aa rao _-- A cel They ae De kan New born in Prague, Czechoslo-\early June, but this can be ner, following her marrage Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haugh ge svt Sg Ratig in C. Quick, Kingsville. The tion, not revolution," says Beth). suggested id color, thecombe and Dr. Hanna New- Vakia, and came to Canada in averted if you do not overtax The brine te the danger of Port Credit, Ontario. del recently. 'The bride 's_ newlyweds will reside in Hammond of the Shoe Informa-ij.aiher or the patterns before\combe and to mark the club's)1939. She received her 5A. ee eee of oe. dolph --Aldsworth Photography | the daughter of the late Mr. Oshawa. tion Bureat, which represents|:,oy are ordered for sale in annual International Night, they\from McMaster University and|,orsenea ho tine infinennes for of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolp Aldswor PNY ad pe arthut Weallake Treland: studio 90 per cent of the Canadian\.,ooqq will speak on the role of Peace|her M.A. and Ph.D. in inorganic |2overned dd fine influences for | saaabealenl ' Be bi hoe industry, '"'We don't want," i a ; Wg mass ae ' |most of the year, and late De- to outdate every eho ina wom-| Asked what the differences has a gy egy se chemistry from« the University) camber, next April, May and | ' a's cioual? are between European-inspired P she e Business andiof Toronto. While teaching high! august should prove highly in- é Quick on Westlake gh ; Bae F Canadian shoes and European-|Professional Women's Club is'school science and mathematics|toresting from a sentimental A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The | Boat eaengisnmlbngetey o made shoes that have been po rggpe bea i gorea tg seesead and yee oh gggetrorertwe standpoint. Best periods : Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The | The Salvation Army Citadel)pearl applique, which was Te-, pointed toe this season unless adapted to the ecges MAll ested in this vital subject soles pope a i sa Peek | travel and social activities: Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding was the setting for the marriage|peated on the demi-bell skirt. A it's late day. 'Even then it will ket, Mrs. Hammond says: . - |Rarly February and the weeks i X , ; between May 15 and Sept. 10 of ' . attend their meeting at the/|Institute | She! ; : es . nd! full-leng | ttached the "0 ; shoes fit better\vw nstitute as a volunteer. She record is facilitated by submitting the cor-pleted form anc of Diane Linda Westlake and|full-length train attached at ne a medium toe and not the old anadian shoes fit YWCA. Joined the etait in 1989 snd be- nastier -a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as ji, the daughter of the late Mr.jing Alencon lace. A coronet of © A child born on this day will Robert MiltonzQuick. The bride|waist was scalloped with match- vointed toe." von po gel y - n Led Se Alin Nowsdabe 4c aleaias' coaaar Gi Aue ee waa + hienice Silos " f : : possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the [and Mrs. Arthur Westlake andjcrystals and pearls held het We age pe at any me shoes are available in only one weg and He At band of Peace Research Ab-|; ° odoved with a tine intellect names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the |the bridegroom's parents -- arejdouble, bouffant veil of tulle and|heels for the last three seasons) .iainh and a few sizes but Ca-|3-A. in chemistry from McMas-|stracts. ind' wae ene ee ial editor either b ee oe tes day atlae Gin #08Ain Mr. and Mrs. Colin C. Quick of|she carried a bouquet of Talis.and we have no demand for nadian manufacturers make), Dniersily and his MA. and They are both members of the!nave to curb tendencies toward ase es ul aa ane dioerduaasd & |Kingsville, Ontario. lman roses and golden ears of them," says Max Berlinsky,|shoes in nearly 300 different Hiak ihivertiy 4 chemistry from World Federalists of Canada, extravagance. |/Major Gordon Holmes. per-|grain. ee te ao was oh sizes and widths." ae ora | hyheginowa the Society of Friends, the Unit- isa . \formed the ceremony. Mrs.| Miss Elizabeth Holmes of Wil- eavy sd '| The dealers in European im- n 3 he lef s work as aed Nations Association and the Haugh ad Zeisner lGeorge Delaney sang, accom-\lowdale was the maid of honor, ¢yen In dressy shoes. lchehi aaron that Oa sp dian research chemist to work full-\Chemical Institute of Canada WOMEN SENSE BETTER panied by Mr. Ronald Kelling-|and the bridesmaids were Miss yp 7o DATE {POLS BSCS "time for the Canadian Peaceland hold individual membership} Women have a more precise Making their home in Toronto|Albere. Her headdress, a small|ton. j Beverly Westlake, Oshawa, and ~ yz-- Concedes howevax,. thut shoes fit better but 'say their/Research Institute as co-editor|in many other organizations con-|sense of taste than men, except are Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Alex-!cap of ribbon lace, held a pouff} The bride. who was given in|Miss Margaret Ann Quick,'pig clienicle is not necessarily\customers are more interested of Peace Research Abstracts. |cerned with international affairs|for vinegar, lemon and sour ander Haugh whose marriageveil of silk illusion and she car- j by brother, Mr.| Kingsville. do aig erp This publication is now an of-|and the humanities rapes. | marriage by her io 8 representative of Canadianj|in fashion than fit. grap' took place in ver arg yor ig Dg net y) white gladio-\Carmen Westlake, wore a long) They wore sheath gowns Of|women generally. "Our custom-| 'The Canadian shoe is the ee ------ (Anglican) Whitby. The bride,/las and shasta daisies. gown of white satin. The empire|Nile green silk crepe with em-| hi isd | 3 in the former Linda June Zeisner| The matron of honor was Mrs. bodice was styled with lily-point\pire bodices of dark green vel-\we sony! Athy og a asl age el if i ery 5 iB i@ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs./Robert Zeisner, Sudbury, and/sjeeyes and a shell neckline,|vet, styled with shell necklines|ji-es to he first." senstein, advertising manager Rudolph Zeisner, RR No. 2, Whit|the bridesmaids were Janet/enhanced with lace and seed/and elbow length sleeves. They| 4, ee iy of Mayfair 'Shoe Salon Inc. 'The' by, and the bridegroom is the|Haugh, Port Credit, and Mar-| ------__-_-_-__--_ carried bouquets of yellow and Not everyone agrees that the ea cdlad Brie 'i Setanid fcr son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'garet Tweedy, Whitby. | S t Ad F bronze chrysanthemums with|"eW vidge ag aga tes phe te arcana od ' ; t Credit, Ontario. Mr. William Jennings, Port) | i experts fee he chunky ' Haugh, Port Credi ri ' wee eines |golden ears of oats. emanating trom itely and| Wet retailers Merk aay Giel Credit acted as best man an | js The ceremony was performed : { . | Mr. Richard Sanford, Kings-|rrance is feminine but othersloften solve the problem of fit by the Reverend Stanley y,|Robert Waugh and John Mc- Entertain ce is feminine often solv P ; ."|Camus ushered, ville, was the best man with! ay it's not ladylike. by having the shoes made up in Armstrong with the organist,) phar 3 Mr. Donald Westlake, Oshawa,) 7... ( Rn in Canadi i d A Hf rat A reception was held at Ade- . cena 'ow | Fashion is dictating the "ugly|Europe in Canadian sizes and Mr. Robin Nicholson, playin8|,ige House, Oshawa, and the Area Chapters and Mr. Glenn Reh of Harrow, |, 11» says Seymour Sabin car lasts. They maintain the end the wedding music. couple left pn a motoring honey- ushering. French Shoes Ltd. of Montreal,|product is then superior because The bride's father gave her|moon to Quebec and the border| The Oshawa Chapter Sweet The reception was held at theluput fashion is not alwavs ini¢heaper labor makes hand in marriage. She wore a gownlstates. For travelling the bride|Adélines played hosts to Toron-\Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville) oooq taste." ; craftsmanship and intricate de- of while Velvet: floof-leneth withldonned a cranberry. red wooilt0, Scarborough and Oakville|and the couple left for Niagara|" worty Bronstein president of tailing possible at lower prices. a train and cape of ribbon lace, suit with a matching hat and|Chapters recently at a Hallowe- Falls and Lake Placid, NeWiprown's Shoe Shops, says their) Everyone agreed that the designed by Toronto couturier,'navy blue accessories. en inter-chapter party. York. most popular heel is about two most popular heights in winter A AER A TIRES A TTL LE A AOE AEA NE --| After crawling through a tun-| For going away, the' bride inches, And customers have ac-|boots will be mid-calf or below- nel and bobbing for apples injdonned a two-piece, navy blue|cepted the wider flat toes. calf. The taller boot will still be Reception Marks Silver Wedding order. to gain admission, Mrs.|wool suit with red accessories! <n Europe toes are going around--this year with elastic-| Elmer Down, femcee for thejand a corsage of red rosettes stil) wider but they are not ac- ized toplines to keep it closer to "V46 evening, started the ball roll-'and white carnations tinted red.\cepted on a large scale, even|the leg. Some will show spat ef-| For Mr And Mrs William Kent ing by calling upon choruses) Mr, and Mrs. Quick will re-in Montreal," fects, two texture combinations, from Toronto, Scarborough and side at 230 Nipigon street, Apt.| The. shoe people seem tojthe quilted look, fake fur or Oshawa Chapters to sing. , 7 » still/noy ints. Celerbrating their silver wed-liam Tamblyn and Miss Carole) «the yen Weleckaaia (it ne 2S | agree that the French Are stillinovelty prints ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.|Kent. | : Willi ' ' \place winners at the recent iiliam Kent, Jones avenue, en-| Miss Sharyn Kent and Mr.|Regional Quartette Competition) y tertained about 90 friends and Gordon Kent assisted their par-|in Buffalo) and the Toronto matives # on yong ong and' ents in welcoming their guests.|Merry Metros along with the ee (es a Out of town. guests arrived|Accousti-Chords and Ding Dong | -- tettes from Toron- Receiving at the door andjfrom Peterborough, Toronto,|Belles -- quartettes 0 looking after the guest book was|Whitby, | Newcastle, Courtice |! wes porch pda alga Miss Janice Robertson, the and Maple Grove. SOvGre) SOURS ON: Fi ' couple's niece. 2 | Miss Genny Fish, ae ae lgion 16; Mr. William Knight, | Guns greed one oP HOUSEHOLD HINT Director, Oshawa Chorus, and topped with silver bells. and en-| If door chimes ring too loud-Mr. George Barton, Director, circled with pink tulle, flanked ly, put a strip of adhesive tape bp go ili, -- eo irs by white candles. Mrs. Harold dow: . rege Oh - Costumes fOr WHe down the back side where it|nrizes were given Evans Sr., mother of the bride, oo gp whl BYES. and Mrs. Ernest Beckstead|¥°"* 820¥- __| A lucky draw of a beautiful sister of the bride and maid of white hand-knit stole was won honor at the original wedding TRY HEAVIER WORK by Mrs. James Walker of Osh- poured tea awa. ving t sts wer 5 : fais tats eetkins Miss Valdven'Me metal and engineering indus igyalcerpienet nel del dbaeabees : whipped cream and coffee were : Chea * Beth. 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