Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1966, p. 20

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moar... .-, 1966 - CANADIAN CORPS AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS In a colorful ceremony re- cently the officers of the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Corps Association were installed. They are shown here, seated from the Watts; and Mrs. George Price, 2nd_ vice-president. Standing from the left are: the sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Joseph Owen; the treasurer, left: Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Ist vice-president; Mrs. Paul Smith, incoming presi- dent, receiving the gavel from the immediate past- president, Mrs. William Oshawa Horticu Marks Thirty-fifth Anniversary | Attractive floral arrangements, adorned the tables for those) who attended the annual Ban-; quet of the Oshawa Horticul- tural Society on Saturday eve- ning, March 12, which was held) in the banquet hall of St. Mary) | Fashion Show Aids| | Exceptional Child | OTTAWA (CP)--Every child) Itural Society | Incandescent Plastic Is News | |In New York Fashion Industry NEW YORK (AP) -- Women| partners. H who like to be first in what's} There are other advantages. new are clamoring for garments|}A woman can always find such that have them glowing when/a coat in a dark closet. And her _|the lights go out. escort Cai always fina her. And soon at the races jo eys| Phosphorescence should not ae periecrirrptiscrte terete 2 1 ee site. tt Wii UE PS in We pitch vi it iw Siz Wits 2:kSTSslentt, S streaking around the course on| dye treatment for theatrical cos- horses in brilliant harnesses. |tumes which glow when spot- The new fashion brilliance ofjlights are trained on them. people and horses has nothing to. Fashion madcap Tiger Morse do with that invention Edison) has borrowed this old vaudeville lost so much sleep over. |trick for her party clothes of Rather, it has to do with! taffeta and chiffon which radiate phosphorescence, "a property"jonly when somebody turns an the dictionary says, "which|ultra-violet light. on them. gives off light without noticeable) The woman who chooses this heat." kind of nightlife fashion also chooses an escort obliging enoughso carry the lighting equip { with him, Miss Morse Says. Otherwise she stays at home where she is in charge of Comark vinyl, a glossy plastic material which recently won several awards for its glowing technical achievement, is sud- denly finding its way to all sorts} € wre 8 of places. ithe iUlumination. At Roberto Capucci's collec-| A girl dressed to be seen in tion in Paris last month the/this light (ultra-violet spot) may blacked-out finale was a spectrejavoid the eerie prospect of of 'disembodied females in cos-|seeming to have lost her head tumes made of the incandescent|in the dark by using theatrical plastic. make up--luminous lips and eye Meanwhile American ¢oat,|shadow, as wel! as finger polish. suit, hat, shoe and skiwear man-|But it only glows in ultra violet} ufacturers have been pioneering light these garments. One more kind of fluorescent Some advocates tout the |fabric depends on intensity of safety factors of these garments.|color for its glow. Because of A woman so dressed can shed|their safety value, policemen} her own light down darkenedjhave been. wearing orange or} stairwells. In luminous shoes|yellow fluorescent rain coats) her toes have more than a fight-|that shine when headlights are! ing chance with clumsy denting ltralied on them | WATCH Mrs. Allen King; the chap- lain, Mrs. George Holmes; and the secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Garrison. --Oshagwva Times Photo Their international convention is planned for Toronto this spring. The 1967 convention here is to be for Ontario members and observers only. is exceptional to his mum, his! In replying, Mrs. Silver ex- gran and his dog | pressed enjoyment in her duty)" put a group with a slightly as secretary and urged that) more scientific definition of éx-| each member do their utmost/ceptional held a fashion show) in increasing the interest and | here Tuesday night to raise membership in the society. funds for a conference centen- The entertainment was provid-| nial year. Now is the time - te think about your summer figure. Call "CREATIVE COIFFURES SLENDERIZING for the big of the People Church on Steven-jeq by the "Four in Accord" son road north, marking the) quartette of the Oshawa Chapter 35th anniversary since the 80-\of the SPEBSQSA and after ciety was organized. Mr. John Clark, Toronto, who} assisted in the organization of the Society in 1931 when Mr. W.| Gordon Bunker was chosen as/ the first president, was present) as guest speaker. t | Mr. Leonard Weeks, first vice- leading the group in a com- munity sing song, sang a group of well chosen and pleasing songs. The appreciation of the group was voiced by Mr. Victor Duge. Mr. John F. Clark who for duced the head table and the/turer for the province of On-| president, Mr. Duncan president of the society, intro-/Some years served as chief lec-| Mac-|tario and as past secretary of Millan, introduced the directors|the Ontario Horticultural Asso-| of the society, voicing appreci-| ciation, was introduced by the ation of their efforts. Mr. George Robbins, second! president. Mr. Clark, who has conducted | vice-president and chairman of|several overseas tours for the} the civic beautification asked/Horticultural Association, the group for suggestions for the project. ji gave an interesting and enjoyable' Illustrated lecture on a recent Mayor Lyman Gifford,. con-|trip to Europe where he and a veyed good wishes to the So-jgroup visited Spain, Italy, ciety from the City and stated|France and' England ry that a Centennial or Civic Beau-| Leaving New York harbor the tification committee was being| sroyp travelled by ship to Lis- formed which would work with a digi they igena many Mr. Robbins and his committee] famous buildings of outstanding on beautification projects. and beautiful architecture, to} Mrs. Charles Silver, who com-| Madrid where the buildings and | pleted twenty-five years as SeC-|seulntures were shaped from} retary of the society, was hon-| marbie. throu | y " fs gh famous art gal-| ored when a suitably engraved|jeries and in the magnificent| silver combination comport and/vatiey of the Fallen. relish dish was presented to her Scenes from Gibralter, Na- by Mr. Leonard Weeks. 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