Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1966, p. 14

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EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST ONE FLOWERY HAT, SAYS THE INSTRUCTRESS Mrs. Edward Oscapella, in a grey straw with red poppies, assists Mrs. E. W. Elliott in her hat of magenta organdy petals DRESSMAKING BEGINS WITH Mrs. J. W. Lailey, Whitby, left, and Mrs. J. J. Planeta lay out FABRIC AND SCISSORS a paper pattern bunny girl in the lot. Ed- bartenders--they done with water colored to re- ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP)|portions of ingredients right| -- Fa dents to take on something that) iqui With ster on the horizon g lald Roy, and he aims to help any liquid left over. 5000 9 € eiabh deceisihing ant wbie "T always suggest that they | School for women bartenders|one evening each during the figs Managers and bartenders to) jcoat or a suit. Then I can} more Hiatt 0 GPinks. suits and hats to testify to their inter-| ) students and there wasn't a|managers and, with a shortage for the cash you want now. "Sewing can be relaxing," that feeling of frustration when|/new Canadians use paper pat-)i7) bar mixing drinks." rate Dressmaking, Millinery Classes | Barmaids School rrnsthe ral thing, The trek HIGH RISE IN HEMLINES In St Catharine |to mixing drinks properly, Mr.| Miss Lilli Sherwood, program assistant director, stands while Assure New Look For Easter Aaten shh 3s get Ot a ens Seen, Oe See ee |There is a definite future for|and to get them into the cor- By JO ALDWINCKLE Mrs. Oscapella urges her atu-| armaids iy Canada, wae Chess rect-size glass without having | and the desire to make all|Will be a challenge. Most of the} sect the dehiane A St. Catharines hotel agreed things new, a number of young|Seaming and stitching is done} y : to let the students gain practi- cine ach 'havcw Uiat they|et bome. | Mr. Roy has established & cal experience in a real bar for ; ' here and in a four-week course | Course. we ;|make something the ht not} : j ery on at the YWCA, pe gt si pt hier asthe are taught how to mix| Mr. Roy says reaction of bar] weeks ago. jtry "i the idea of having women tend| t's that time of year again... Last week they completed nip them with tha Sites 'al The first course at the Cana-|bar has been favorable. He has| i for Spring clothes and the course and have dresses spend time working on inter-|@%2" School of Bartending had promises of jobs from three| inery, too! Phone Beneficial . A You pick t oe achievementand_a_new-found|facing and buttonholes, because of men bartenders in this area, you pick the pode paiva source of pleasure and relax-| these are things that amateur ation, |dressmakers dodge. One woman says the instructor, Mrs. ward Oscapella. "It's the little bit of know-how that dispels) things don't look right. Every|terns printed in English, unfam- woman finds pleasure in crea-|ijiar to them. ting something for herself. "Pattern - making is a course|ner in the school, In the first six weeks of the) "There's a big difference be-| women | ; tween women bartenders and) made a suit for her son, and)punny girls," Mr. Roy says. veny well made it was, too. Al-|"Bunny girls are like cocktail so, we have been able to help| waitresses. My students will be will be tend- Leo Atherton, a former bar-| tender who is Mr. Roy's part- conducts | irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia "We begin with easy projects.|for advanced needlewomen. Injthréee-hour classes each week- feels there is plenty of scope for the field. BLADDER. IRRITATION MAY DISTURB SLEEP | After 21 twice as many women as men | are made miserable by common urinary Beneficial, where you get that BIG O.K. for cash fast! Call up and see! Beneficial FINANCE CO. OF CANADA OSHAWA -- 2 Offices Coli, To quickly combat the secondary aches, muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, Band evening classes in different FINE POINTS GIVE A PROFESSIONAL FINISH Mrs. E. W. Elloott, left, and Mrs. K. Ross Gibson check details other laundry additives. Check/three tablespoons of salt soda Soda Bath Restores}. final rinse water. If there's|concentrated to both wash and ' s '\a trace of suds or grayness, re-|rinse water at all future laun- Sparkle to Whites peat the process until the rinse|derings, It softens the water, By ELEANOR ROSS water runs out clear. cuts loose the dirt and stain ; At that point, you're rid of|and helps keep fabrics soft. At the first bright hint of - : 7 ring, even your freshly laun- detergent build-up, and white) Just rememer since sal soda spring, ¢ y y items will have shed grayness;|is primarily a water softener, dered wash may seem drab./colored items will be rid of the| you should use less detergent And no wonder. During the| dullness that oscures their hue.|than you usually do or you will winter months it has been sub-| To help prevent a recurrence|have more suds than you ar- jected to extra dirt circulated|*% the drab look, try addinglgained for. -- around the house by the heat- ing system, and to soap deter-| gent residue from repeated washings which leave their mark in the form of that old bugaboo, tattle-tale gray. And it's been deprived of its oppor- tunity to flap on the line and| absorb the brightening rays of| the sun. | RETURN SPARKLE j To put the sparkle back) sheets, pillowcases and towels as prell as those items that see wash water less frequently-- such as bedspreads, curtains, throw rugs, etc.--give them a spring freshening just as you do for the house. Gather together everything) in, need of a treatment, freshly} laundered items included. Deal} them out into white and colored heaps of the proper weight, in- cluding large and small items} in each. | With the water temperature set at "hot" and with five) tablespoons of good old soda concentrated added to each) washer load, run the laundry} through the regular cycle agave getergent, faric softener or + @ Custom Made Dropes © Broadloom ® Custom Made Slip Covers HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 Simcoe St. N. 725-3144 * 361% King St. East .. -723-4687 © 600 King St. East, Eas! ++ 723-8134 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR HOURS it they ag to adapt a basic day afternoon and evening. try taking 2 little CYSTEX tablets with pattern to fit their own propor-|' yuch of the time is devoted | % #1858 of water 3 times daily for a few jtions. Once having arrived atity practising, all of which is| septic. Bean halgects tales setaver tak a ee ae ome | SR ees a . 5 . | ws ~ rom eeist, Feel bel ~ | with fsbric and turn them in-| follow illustrations." | BOND 2 gaahnainge | ict Salin nl an to draped turbans and here's| 'The interest i T ON, England (CP)--| where a little bit of originality v callp deigbgobr ay ie ia and) mes Bond, 99, was delighted) : \spring dressmaking and millin-| invited t aview. of creeps. in. 4 : jery classes goes beyond Osh.| When laa ' we TL satein We have a session with bean-|awa. Students have registered|'he movie Thun vie sBhelige ied ies and tams and hats for child-|from Pickering, Port Perry Cou-|5€4" aware alae pyre, ren and also make organdy|rtice Ajax, Whitby and Sunder- et ae ae sce Mat flowers, bows and trims. | \tures" for 65 years. Bu J "In the advanced millinery land. \film was too exciting and the Mrs. Frank Branton has in-| puest had to be taken back to course we tackle blocked crowns/structed the beginners' classes th : , ly £ i he old people's home after only and brims from muslin and gen-| Mrs, Oscapella who also teach-|, few minutes erally more elaborate_patterns.|es a night school class in prac-| eae Those taking the advanced|tical dress design loves every| course are advised to invest in|phase of dress from the simple| a millinery block of their per-|shift to historical costume, She sonal size. Then they can make/had her fill of this aspect of straw and felt hats with brims./her work during the summers| One student who has_ taken|she was engaged in the work- both courses has made herself|shop at the Stratford Shakes- about fifty hats." |pearean Festival, but never be- There have been afternoon|came bored. | Hats, caps and caskets used stages of dressmaking. 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