Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1966, p. 27

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Ney Sie Sear ne say ae wee" Paneer a ' AT-HOME WEAR found a perfect setting in the Golf Club lounge. The models Models Parade Festive Fashions": In Sparkling Christmas Setting ing background music at the organ. The lounge of Oshawa Golf Club was exquisitely decorated for a social fashion show pre- sented by the Ladies' Curling Section of the Club, Tuesday afternoon and evening. Poin- settia trees flowered in the foyer; holly trees winked a knowing welcome and large formal arrangements in pinks, blues and greens added a note of sophistication. fFestoons of cedar draped the east wall, framing Christmas ewags and Della Robbia wall plaques. Hurricane lamps nestled in beds of holly and Christmas greenery on tables, Mrs. T. L, Wildgoose intro- duced the the professional models from Toronto and described their attire and Mrs. G. H. Campbell provided complement- plied by Franklin's of Oshawa included for daytime wear a navy blue wool trimmed with red suede cowl neckline; suede matching a panel on the skirt. A leaf green wool en-| semble of skimmer dress and matching coat; two-piece white wool knit with a pleated skirt topped with a sleeveless V-neck pullover en- crusted with red and white pail- lettes and a pastel cloud-blue wool chiffon skimmer, sleeve- less, with a rolled neckline. two-piece costume silk, featuring a dinner dress and jacket styled with welt seaming inset with purple to Siaadeys for any ment weather ahead are this short, belted, vinyl trench coat and the 13-inch pull-on "Legionaire" boots. The high boots are from the new collection of Eskillos and come in sizes 4 to 11 in a Seville finish in black and grasso, in fawn and black suede and black pat- ent. The coat, shown here with a floral print hat comes in extra small to large sizes and in white only. es 1CIG> --By Tracy Adrian WORLD OF AWAITS YOU HERE! Removes superfluous hair per- monently and painiessly by ELECTROLYSIS The Kree imperial now installed for your convenience. Over 15 Yeors Experience MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshawe at the Genosha Hotel Nov, 21, 22, 23 PHONE 723-4641 seen above are Dorothy Knight, seated, and left to right, Thelma Rumming, Carmen Marianne Grass and Bever- ley McTavish, Swachhammer MRS. W. A. L. FREEBORN president of the Ladies' Curling Section, left, con- hostess coat with a large col- lar on its scoop neckline, elbow sleeves and froni belt and two-piece, all-beaded white wool knit gown. Exciting to the members were the curling suits. Favored were dark brown pants and matching turtleneck jersey, The interesting fashions sup- knit dress a bib front of red imported an Cocktail clothes: included a in oyster demi-fitted neckline, introduced the new trend to low, low pockets, A black silk sheer cage dress encrusted with a design black sequins, flowed from a wide square neckline and fea- tured long, wide, sequin bor- dered sleeves. Pant suits took the spotlight in hostess black printed velvet shocking pink and _ turquoise trimmed with extra large pom- poms, they were enthusiastical- ly received, Simply gorgeous were a pure silk A-line gown in an all-over stitched design; a white and gold cut-velvet match the lining of the jacket. shimmering gold mesh cage dress edged with gold bugle beads showed a jewel neckline sleeves. This was an original model from England, A silver leather evening coat was worn over a white wool skimmer dress. A vivid green silk brocade, mandarin and very with In red or wear. short and pped with a turquoise blue pullover animated by a dark brown and gold design on the front; navy blue jacket and pants, sharpened by a white wool turtle neck and _ black pants shown. with red and black, Jacquard design, wool knit cardigan. The show was convened by Mrs, N. K, Hezzlewood, assist- ed by Mrs. J, P. G. Maroosis and Mrs, H. L. Gay with the co-operation of many Oshawa merchants, Hostesses were: Mrs. D. H. Lander, Mrs. A, C. Hall, Mrs. in}W. E, Austin, Mrs. Grant Mc- Intosh, Mrs. 2 H, Vickery, Johnson, Mrs, H. A, Lawrence, Mrs, R. E, Cox, Mrs. R. H, Davis, Mrs. W. M, Jack, Mrs. J, A, Robins, Mrs. R. J. Ross, Mrs, W. W. Baldwin, Mrs. W. H. Stanley, Mrs, C, H. Donald, Mrs. D. M. Storie, Mrs. -R. W. Bassett, Mrs. F. M. Black, Mrs, M. D. Jacobi, Mrs. W. F, Mercer, Mrs. E. B. Vesey, Mrs. A. C. Clifford, Mrs. I, R. Currie, in N PRESENTS CLAIRTONE STEREO for the INFORMED BUYER 735 Infanta Stowaway Selid antique Spanish credenza in rich metiow finish. Carved lattice and end-panels are distinctively traditional, Deeply contoured solid doors with black antique hardware slide aside to reveal space for 150 records, portable TV or tape record- er, Two top lids--one ot either end ~--give access to AM/FM Stereo tuners and record changer, chassis: Clairtone solid state T12, changer: Garrard 3000 finish: antique Span- ish, length: 62", " 20", height 2714". A GREAT STEREO VALUE! The Clairtone "Princess" @ Completely Solid $tote. No Tubes, ja whses and FM Stereo Radio. @ rard Mode! 3000 Record Chonger @ 6 Speakers for the Ultimate in Stereo Reproduction @ Record Storage Space @ FM Stereo tndicotion Light e@ Custom Engineered, High Compli- ance Speokers. Exactly Matched to Cabinet Enclosure in Oiled Woilnut. ....... ba The MARQUIS Charming French Provincial in on- tique hend rubbed cherry fruit- wood cabinet. Same Clairtone fea- tures as model sees L) OPEN THURS. and FRI. NITE 'til 9 P.M. FOR THE FINEST FURNITURE VALUES . 4 IN OSHAWA TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 154-156 SIMCOE ST. S.- By ELEANOR ROSS Holiday feasting and the hos- pitality season is coming up! A crisis in the kitchen is the last thing you want when preparing a holiday meal, Yet it can. hap- pen, as we know only too well! The best way to guard against such kitchen catastrophes as an oven suddenly smoking badly, or the range burners not deliv- ering the heat they should and thereby delaying the dinner hour, or the plumbing backing up just when you're set for dish washing, is to check for sus- picious symptoms ahead of time, Some first-aid treatment you can administer yourself will often take care of things, If not, call for professional help, Start with the top of the range. Chief check points on the gas models are the ports (the little holes in the burners, if these are clogged with grease and crumbes, the heat output is cur- tailed, Scrub with a wire brush dipped in a solution of sal soda concentrate, The sal emulsifies the gieass Wien, + t loosens the caked-on .crumbs and soot, If a badly-biocked port. doesn't respond, a jab with i a pin will open it up. sults with the comment- ator, Mrs. T.L. Wildgoose. Oshawa Times Photos TAKE SOAP POWDER When packing for a trip, pour soap, powder into a plio film bag then close securely with a bag tie. The bag can be tucked into the corner of a suitcase and when the bag is empty it can be used for soiled lingerie. TASTE TREAT Add diced, canned water chestnuts to buttered rice. They contribute a sublte and differ- ent flavor to an everyday dish, CLEAN UNIT As for the electric range, the most common cause for poor performance, aside from an electrical problem, is also a need for cleaning. When cool, lift out each unit with a knife, and brush off any stuck-on par- ticles of charred food, Clean the rim on which the unit rests with dry sal soda applied with a damp sponge. Rinse with a thoroughly squeezed-out sponge and wipe dry. Wash the re- flector pan responsible for dis- tributing the heat with soap and water before replacing the units. There's little you can do for the broiler unit of the electric range aside from keeping it clean. In the gas broilers, it's the ports again that cause trou- ble, so clean them up with the Mrs. S. F. Donnelly, Mrs. A. E. |F SAVE 15.00 Reg. 69.99 THIS WEEK . Luxury COATS Lavish Fox Coller. Soft Rich Fabrics . . . Woot Plush, Wool end Mohair, Wool Boucle, Couture Styles , . . Shaped Seom- ings, Semi Fitted Shopes, 'Werm Comfort . . . Setin Lining, Inerlining, Cha- mols Back, Latest Fash- fon Shades in Sizes 8 te 20 and 7 te 15, * Prepare For Holiday Season | By Checking Kitchen Gadgets sal soda solution, Check the air shutter (located at the turn-on end of the burner's arm) to make sure it's slightly open so alr can enter, SCRUB THOROUGHLY The oven, regardless of the type of range, should be treated to a thorough scrubbing to get rid of every last scrap of burned-on, dried-on grease and food spills, The effortless, odor- less and most economical way to clean the oven floor is to wet it down, sprinkle liberally with dry sal soda and let sit over- night, Nest morning, just swab away loosened grease and de- bris with a sponge dipped in hot water, A sponge dipped in hot water and sprinkled with dry sal will also take care of the top, back, sides and door, while a soak in a sinkful of hot sai solution rids racks of accumu: lated grease, Now for the sink: A safe and effective treatment which won't harm a septic tank or corrode plumbing is to pour three or faur tablespoons of dry sal 6oda down the drain and run the hot- test water your tank can deliver until the granules dissolve. Pumbers prescribe this remedy and suggest that it be repeated at weekly intervals to keep the pipes perking, WIFE PRESERVER To split an angel or chiffon cake into even layers, measure, then mark cutting Hnes with toothpicks, Use a serrated long- bladed knife in a sawing motion, VISIT ZELLER'S FASHION SHOP FOR MORE TERRIFIC VALUES FABULOUS COAT SALE EVENT SAY CHARGE Buy Now! Pay Next. Year DURING OUR 1.25 Weekly Buys Up To 100.00... Up To 2 Years To Pay "THE CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE" SPORTSWEAR iro. Oshawa Shopping Centre "\. We Carry by far the Largest Selection OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW -. + IF NOT LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE If In Doubt .. Give a Gift Certificate USE OUR HANDY LAYAWAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS -ZELLER'S | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE And DOWNTOWN STORE Simcoe Street South & Fridays Until SEIGNEUR'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE AS A MODERN HOMEMAKER | HAVE MORE INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT THINGS ~ TO DO THAN WASHING WINDOWS, PUTT GARBAGE CANS, SHOVELLING SNOW or RAKING LEAVES. 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