Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1967, p. 11

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1 SAVE 18¢ .! SAVE 10¢ ! SAVE 17e -! SAVE 4e SAVE 17¢ academia t ' pered one man, PROVINCIAL THEME FOR CORONATION SCHOOL CLUB $ YARDS OF FABRIC, MILES OF THREAD MAKE A TREASURED QUILT FOR THE YEARS AHEAD Moscow Fashion Show At Expo Stops Many Male Visitors By KARIN MOSER MONTREAL (CP)--More men than women crowded into the 600-seat theatre at Expo's Rus- sian pavilion Wednesday to| watch a spectacular array of fashions presented by equally spectacular models. ; "Now those are girls," whis-| "Not like our North American gals who all seem to be under- weight." "These are the kind of clothes women should wear," said an- other college-aged fellow. Presented by the Moscow House of Fashions, under direc- tion of Vozobej Helen, some 150 ensembles ranging from \mini- dresses to elegant floor-length} levening gowns were modelled by seven girls. There were suits and dresses, fashioned from soft wools in a variety of subtle shades ranging from rust to champagne. Hem- lines were as much as four ob. Wemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, May 29, 1967 1] CW QUILTERS AN Canadian Quilts Will Recall ~ 1967 For Generations Hence Quilting is still leading as the most popular centennial project for women. Church teas and spring bazaars handsome quilts that nimble fingers stitched before the lighter evenings came. Women of the Senior Citizens' Club of Woodview Neighborhood Park are seen displaying their handicraft, top left. From left to right, they are Mrs. E. A. Stephenson, Mrs. Walter Beach, Mrs. A. M. Hayton, Mrs. E. M. Cooper, Mrs. Earle Stauffer and Mrs. G. H. Annis. The em- broidered squares in their quilt contain bouquets of flowers, symbolic of the twelve months of the year. On her pastel blue spread, Mrs. Edward O'Hare has em- broidered the names of her ancestors to the 8th generation along with the flower emblems of the provinces and territories, (lower left), A garland of the same flowers is embroidered all around top, sides and bottom. Between the sections and the garland the quilting is done in waves to represent the sea. A favorite theme, the coats of arms of the provinces and their floral or animal emblems was chosen by East Whitby Corona- tion School and Community Club.. Mrs. Elwin Oakes and Mrs. Gordon Selleck display the are displaying| A BROWNIE QUILT IN YELLOW AND BROWN ON WHITE quilt which has a border of mauve and gold, the school colors. Kingsview United Church Wo- men, top right, are consistent quilters meeting regularly for "a bee.' Their design is called "Colonial Wreath" and the origi- nal was made near Harrisburg in the 1850's. It is made with red and green applique on white, in keeping with the original. The quilt has been purchased by Mrs. Howard Brown, Warren avenue, and will no doubt be- come an heirloom. Displaying the quilt from left to right are Mrs. L. M. Souch, Mrs. W. H. Rusnell and Mrs, J. A. Coleman, D THEIR COLONIAL WREATH DESIGN = The Girl Guide and Brownie Local Associations and the A PROJECT FOR GUIDE AND BROWNIE MOTHERS' AUXILIARIES Mothers' Auxiliaries have been Robert Schoenau and depicts working on quilts as a centen- Brownie and Guide symbols. nial project. The eight quilts The centre picture is a close-up which will be displayed at a tea of a Brownie quilt in yellow, H re) c ] a, Guide _-- on Phoptorigend white and brown. All the blocks ot Or Co d afternoon, will be a donation to contain Brownie emblems; the| «, " Guide hostels in Mexico, India, brown ow! and designs used to Love apples" is what they England and Switzerland. In the designate the sixes, an elf, a|Used to call tomatoes centuries lower picture, right, Mrs. John gnome, a sprite or a fairy. ago in Europe. In those days the Evans, Brown Owl 23rd Brownie tomato was used only for Pack, and Mrs. George Fisher, Store only fully ripened ; ; Captain 20th Guide Company, tomatoes in the refrigerator,|¢¢Coration but now it is a admire the quilt made by the recommend food specialists at|familiar sight in many homes at Rossland District parents' Macdonald Institute, University} mealtime, served hot or cold. groups Nos. 12, 13, 20, 25, 26, of Guelph. If immature tomato] If you need a quick idea for a and 32. -- are stored at a cool temperature/relish tray, simply choose a The design was created by they tend to become watery and|plump, mature tomato from On- Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. flavorless. tario's Greenhouses; wash, core and cut into wedges. The color- ful wedges placed between celery fans and dill pickles on a clear glass tray make any tabh look more inviting. What about a tasty hot accom- paniment for steak? Try this recipe that takes only minutes to prepare and serves 4. 4 red tomatoes melted butter salt, pepper Wash tomatoes. and cut in half, Brush with melted butter, season with salt and pepper. Broil until hot and bubbly, about , |six minutes. Don't overcook, advise food specialists at Mac- donald Institute, University of Guelph. Serve Tomatoes Some People's Finances Are In Such A Mess ... you'd think they were getting advice from the government. You should _ |have a least two ; |aims in life -- te make @ little money first and then te make «a little money last. The safest way to double your money is to fold it over once »and put it back in your pocket. What you don't owe won't hurt you. If you think you're having trouble supporting your wife -- it might prove more expensive to try _ |not supporting her. BOB EAKINS Then came a series of fur fashions, most created from white mink. The coats were dis- carded with almost careless negligence to reveal silk cock- tail dresses incorporating luxur-| ious beading across the bodice, | of neckline and hemlines. } NG SSIES: TG MRSS EN RES ery inches above the knee although a covered-up look emerged as a result of high necklines and long or three-quarter sleeves. An explosion of color as three girls came out sporting gaily- flowered dresses with matching headscarves brought spontan- NEED FUEL OIL ? CALL PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT eous applause, If you've been in doubt about how to tip @ topless waitress, you could always edd up her measure- ments and add ten percent. We've built our business on the \'extras" that make for satisfied jcustomers -- attention to detail, courteous service dnd a better job. |We're well "tipped" if we make lyou happy. 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