Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1966, p. 10

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ANN LANDERS Up-to-minute Styles Harass Girl's Mother wder h she consid uptothe-minute style gone slong with Lois because 1 haven't to feel different from girls in her rowd. But things have got out nd, The giri is getting her- elf up to look like a comic. I feel | must draw the line some- e--hut. where? Lois has hemmed up ail her fresses so that they hit her about four inches above the knees. She wants everything tight around the hips and the Jouder the colors and patterns the better. ' She goes around both day and night wearing sunglasses A jarge as coffee cups, Her hair "which she irons on # board) angs in her eyes and looks ghastly. | am happy that she is lergic to eye makeup and gannot wear it, Vor several months jast winter she looked ike @ raccoon * My hushand and 1 have had pome serious talks about what to do but we just don't know where to draw the line, Will you please print this letter not only for us but for other parents who must be equally. baffled? Adrift Without Answers , Dear Adrift; Styles do change sand they will continue to Phang because it's good for mo vale and good for business, But kome of the stuff I've seen lately--not only on teen-agers, but on their mothers--may be considered fashionable, but it strikes me #6 positively in- decent | 'The op look and the pop look| apd the froned hair and the! cnpontinnninieseecannaesett é University Wom Of Six Nations Indian Reserve, Brantford [On Saturday, June 4, the first warm day of summer, forty: ohe members of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and District with their friends, drove to Brantford to the Six Nations Reserve by chartered) "On the way, in Hamilton, Mre,| Hithel Brant Monture, their spe- ial guest, joined the group, rs, Monture is a well known author, historian and the great granddaughter of the Mohawk Indian chief, Joseph Brant Mon- tere. She was helpful in direct- is the driver to the scheduled splat of interest on the tour, apd also called attention to points of interest along the way, CHIEFSWOOD 'The first stop was at 'Cheifs- wood', the home of the Indian ef George Johnson and, his ish Quaker wife, Emily and their children, one of whom was the famous Indian poetess, Pauline Johnson, 'At Chiefswood, the group was met by Mrs, Joyce Smoke, Cur: ator of the Johnson home, who gave a brief history of the pace, emphasizing its interest: fig features, It is still an ele gant structure, situated on the banks of the Grand River midst a large clearing surrounded by bush, Mrs, Smoke pointed out the identically matched front and back doors, George John- son, she said, 'was in his time the only link of communication between the white man and the Indian, and used his diplomatic talent to fulfill this role to the complete satisfaction of both parties, The Johnsons wel- comed their white friends through the front door and their Indian friends who sometimes came by canoe and as is their custom, usually used the back door, Hence the identical doors installed by the diplomat John: son to please his wife Emily and all his visitors, The house was cool and in- viting and the rooms beautiful in, their original decor, On the Our | no0ky me Keeps her 4, giasses--okav, if a girl herself clean. But those skinAight, thigh-high skirts are" vulgar. There's nothing left ad a girl to do to attract aitention| except to set her hair on fire,| Parents not only have the iright but they have an obliga- ition to say, "This far-and no, ifurther!" There comes a point) ait which respectability must' take precedence ever "trend and, so help me, over "what; everybody else in the crowd is doing." When you feel that your) teen-ager is getting too far out step in and lower the hoom | i i i Dear Ann Landers: | was 18 when 1 fell madiy in love with a married man, 1. waited for him three years, until he could get a divorce We have been married 14 months and have a son who is six weeks old. The baby is sickly and cries a lot. My hus- iband says his other children never cried at night and. he doesn't see why this one has to. | According to him it is my fault He criticizes my housekeeping and says his first wife was wonderful that way and he isn't accustomed to anything else. He knew 1 hated housework before married him but i didn't make any difference Last night he made a mean remark about my figure and it} really hurt, I explained that it) 4 itakes a woman about three imonths to get her shape hack after a baby, He said his ex wife got her shape hack in three weeks. on four different ooca-'4 sions I'm very unhappy and afraid 12 he is, too, What happened to the Brewster of the Made tors by William during the voyage Mayflower to America in England in 1417, the pers still bear the label of the maker John H, Hose Walls That Don Often Need Goo Nancy-Ellen Fitch of Wor- cester, Mass., holds shoes she'll wear at her wedding today that have heen in her family since 1620. They were given to one of her ances- BAKED HAM STEAK slice of ham (% to Linch thick) y cup brown sugar teaspoon dry mustard cup orange juice to § canned peach halves well drained By or. 15 whole cloves There a centre cut slice of don't actually most exciting love affair in hone-in ham or a slice of bone-| job but do need a history?----No Name less ham, Preheat oven to 326 Ag it with so many other Dear No: It was legalized. | degrees | jobs, washing paint is a com en's Club Of Oshawa Takes Tour sik he said | ELEANOR ROSS is a time when a walls Choose call for paint good cleaning must be effective enough to re move the dirt or stain, but not ao strong that it removes the paint something we are told that frequently happens, It is on a par with the laundry de itergents that must be strong enough to get clothes clean, bul not so strong that they dissolve the fabric Fundamentally, washing a wall js a simple enough opera Use a cleaning solution display among which werejter where we are going'. A some works by the famous In-\prief question and answer per dian, Norval Moriseau In| ina followed vivid colors of black and gold) ; he painted various forme of ani) HOPES FOR FUTURE mal life which depict certain) Mrs, R, E. Richardson intro-| Indian religious themes duced Mrs, Ethel Brant Mon-| "0" Among the handicraft collec-| ture. Mrs, Monture spoke brief | Apply it with a brush or sponge tion, one item that drew con-|ly and informally about her| tu> it enough {0 loosen the siderable attention was the La-| people, the Reserve, their hopes) 'tt, then wash it off with clean crosse Game, This game which|as well as thelr ambitions for| Water: originated with the Indians, was|the future, 'The Indian," she| The cleaning solution should represented by posed Indian|sald, 'is m very permanent be a detergent of some Kind in players, dressed in authentic) part of the Canadian Nation," wares. The stnenath 6 ag al native apparel, the two sides|Almost in melodie rhyme she ution Is determined by the kind! belonging to the two different|recited the well known names) detergent the amount uns tribes of the Iroquois and the} on the map of Canada of indian| #"4 the Temporaiire of 4 Mt Seneca, while the referee was origin, such as Orillia, Ottawa, water, The more detergen and an Onandaga, Oshawa, 'Toronto, Manitoba, the hotter the wat the poly There were also some attrac-| Moosonee, Nipigon, Nipissing, = gg egy ge or + rp tive collections of pottery work.| Kapuskasing, and many more sg Bae ' ee ely it Is Well molded and hand designed| She mentioned the Art Show|\° "Ack Me Pain pieces of different shapes and|as only a beginning in the de-- MAY BE TOO MILD styles, Visitors could purchase) velopment of her people's pride| Soap is a mild detergent and many of the items on display) in art and in their culture, Miss) so it is unlikely to trouble the) by placing orders at the desk| Margaret Pellow thanked Mrs.|paint, but then, {t may not re-| which would be filled by the) Monture on behalf of the whole] move the stains | artists who made the articles.| group and presented her with) Syntheticdetergents are This pottery is good representa-|q smal| token as a mark of ap-| stronger and usually more ef-| tion of the Canadian Handicraft) preciation for having taken thelfective, Trisodium phosphate |time to- spend the day with the} and sodium silicate, sold under line, club a variety of hrand or trade) joa Lh toe Rlive On the way back to Oshawa,| names, are powerful. However, | Monture introduced Mr, Wii crore Was & short atop at thel if they are applied in # strong whe oullined a short history of Stony Creek Dairy Restaurant) solution which is very hot, they the indian school system, He in Hamilton for cool drinks,/are effective removers all right, mentioned there were rT milk shakes and ice cream, | but they can take the palnt off iakaaia an thé Manerve and that Mrs, R, H, Donald thanked) along with the dirt a unique feature of these all the members and their} Paint thinners will remove friends for thelr participation many stubborn stains but schools was its teachers, who i were all Indlans in the excursion should he used judiciously alnee| The curriculum was the same) , as that being followed outside) | FOR THE FINEST the Reserve and the schools only made few modifications to Custem and Ready Made fit their particular needs, Mr. in the Hill also mentioned they had some graduates, doctors, teach- latest Shades Fobries,, . 00,5. ers and one lawyer and they were hoping this number would grow DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES end distributed strictly on the basis of need, He said there were In- dians now in Universities pay ing their own way but that no student would be denied a high SHE'LL WEAR SHOES 549 YEARS OLD With the widest part of the sole at the ball of the foot, their construction cups the feet in such that they will fit nearly any size foot (AP Wirephoto) t Need Paint d Cleaning awa ey soften and may easily dis solve the paint A a general precaution, it is fo try any solution.to a small area of the wall first, and make sure that the paint film is not attacked. If it is, either dilute the solution or allow {ft to cool well Some wives like to start on the wall from the top down so that any run - down does not streak walls that have already heen washed Others, especially those who have husbands who washed air planes in the armed services, will start from the hottont and! rojine Charles, 24, She learned| Betsey work their way is ensier to remove = streaks from walls that have already heen cleaned that it is to try fo get rid of those that have "etched" their way through grease and dirt up, figuring it CHINESE SALAD can Chun King Rean Sprout drained 1 4 cucumber, cut-in cubes green onions with tops, thin ly aliced \% green pepper, cut in thin strips By MARGARET NESS Young designers have ap- peared on the fashion scene creating clothes for the young market, Their styles are begin ning to make it obvious that young clothes are for fun Until recently mothers chose and hought the clothes for their families, until the girls went to college or took jobs. Then the girls immediately started wear ing adults clothes. The only fun clothes were those designed for | casual wear or @ sort of cam- pus "uniform," Designers also fell into two groups. A young designer spent years working at the trade be- fore being permitted to assume the responsibility of designing a whole collection Now there's a new breed of designers, a direct outcome of the times, Some have formal designing education, others have none, A whole new con cept of clothes for the young has appeared. Clothes are fun Young people have money to spend and insist on buying what they, not their mothers, want LAUNCHED NEW TREND Welsh-born Mary Quant of London is often referred to as the originator of the young mod look, At first, in her own shop in London's arty Chelsea dis trict, she designed clothes that were as she put it, "simple but extreme.' They weren't zany but they were too expensive for the really young to buy Her most important contribu tion was that she is young (she's only in her late 208 now) and "with it." She was designing for her own age group. And even more important, her | clothes proved to be salable, To- day Mary Quant clothes are found in many countries Other young designers fol lowed, Some already are well known, such as England's Ca iher trade at a technical col lege, worked for a couturier and jas a salesgirl for Mary Quant, leven spent a year in fashion | photography 6 'radishes, thinly sliced | % cup Creamy French Dress ing Toss salad ingredients togeth er with Creamy French Dress. ing. 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PAINTINGS, HANDCRAFTS From Chiefawood the group proceeded to an Indian School on the Reserve where there was a display of Indian paint- ings and handicrafts, Refore viewing the display a delicious) lunch was enjoyed under the) shade of the big trees lining the athool yard "At the entrance to the art display, Mr. Hill, the Indian Superintendent of Schools, in troduced himself to several) members of the group, There were many items of interest on ~ Federal granis were avail able for those going in for high er education, but these were DRAPERY TRACKS GKPERTLY INSTALLED 723-7827 er education for lack of funds Summing up his talk he stated "We now have our heads up| and in this position can see bet-| 74 Celine Street Problem solving partners CIA and CIA LIFE CIA -- Co-operators Insurance Association ----- was formed nearly 20 years ago by co-operatively minded people to provide dependable insur- once protection and service at the lowest possible cost, Today ---- VIA has 33 offices across the province and over 220,000 policies in force in all lines! 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Young Designers Create Clothes |For Versatility And 'Just Fun' | SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Belleville, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Agnes, to Mr. Walter Mac-| [Donald Will, Markdale, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hill, Owen| | Sound, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, July 23, 1906 at 390 pm. in Walmer Road) | Fraps' cneten, TorenmeD, AT HOWE Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Graham will be pleased to receive their relatives, friends and neighbors at their home, 441 Yairiawn street, Oshawa, on Tuesd Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Sineiair, @*Cry bird in the ares, Place some of Junior'¢ mar- bles in your birdhath. tq atteact ee oe resiiva CANADA 1966 14th Season, June 6th-O¢k, Cth FESTIVAL THEATRE ' She started designing on the june 21, 1966 from 7.000.m wide and gradually butlt up @ (» 19.60 p.m. om the occasion of jbusiness. Now she has @ large their 25th wedding anniversary export trade that includes Can- ata and even Paris. Two well. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE iknown clients are entertain' Mr and Mrs. Cari V. Davis, ment stars Barbra Streisand Janetville, wish to announce the and Hayley Mills engagement of their daughter,; CANADIANS IN FIELD iravioy Zonet, to Mir. Rewee Canada has at least two suc orden Knight ome of Mr. One cessful young designers Mrs. R. G, Knight, Toronto, The candlelight service will take Donald Campbell, in. his late oigce Priday evening, July 2. |2%*, has made his success In \ jogs, at Northminster United jLandon, After graduating' 1% Church, Oshawa, years ago from Ryerson Poly- technical Institute in Toronto, he worked for John Cavanaugh, star of the movie Dr, Zhivage one of London's leading couture| or her Betsey designed & designers, He then opened his "fipsie"--a pin - dotted navy- |own salon which he operated for| and-white double-knit cotton in 'three years and has recently ac-|® skimpy silhouette until it flips cepted an offer from Cavanaugh out at the hemline Added tn to do a collection to be included | terest was in the high white col- in the Cavanaugh showings jar and flaring cuffs and the In Montreal. John Warden has 0w-slung patent leather belt already produced three collec-| Other New York designers to tions. under the Auckie Snft\ watch for are Bill Smith who label, Warden, born in Niagara| does most of the theatre cos Fails, Ont., 26 years ago, at-\tumes and the personai ward tended the Parsons School of robe for actress Diahann Car Fashion Design in New York,|roll, and Gayle Kirkpatrick, Then Auckie Sanft invited him| now designer for Atelier, He to design a houtique collection likes wildly clashing colors and Warden came back to Can-| such as neon purple combined ada' Warden's clothes manage with lemon yellow to be both young and sophisti cated, a difficult combination This spring at the New York shows for the fashion press sev eral young designers were in troduced. Betsey Johnson, 23, came to her désigning career ivia dancing when, as a dancing teacher during high school, she created the costumes for her stage productions, She spent a year studying art and dance, then majored in illustration, 'SHOULD BE FUN Now she is designin firm of Mam'selle and for the smart boutique Paraphernalia on Madison Avenue "1 feel that dressing should he a kick, should be fun," says) "lL believe in move- ment, line, excitement in) clothes," One of her customers was WORLD OF Beauty AWAITS YOU HERE! Remove superfluous hoir per- monently from face, arms, legs "ELECTROLYSIS Krea Imperial Deluxe, gentle fast by Electrolysis, Marie Murdofp. 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