. 2--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1963 . happy sailor suit aveompunied eve-catching. Trim and tailored [piped with red. With an eye to|Ladies Auxiliary and the Parent's} Because of the enthusiasim with] Committee wishes to sincerely : Salle IN . * 1) :] » , . . +2 bl Fashion Show | ol Mary Bright, who wis) Fit Martha Anne Lawrence, in afhot days ahead, Martha Anne|Committee, Mrs. L. Luke, and the! which this event was received, itlthank all those who donated and bo as nar nd NN in Hy pos tsline skit and vest, worn over | Lawrence modelled a three piece| Vive-President, Mrs. J. Bray, |is hoped that it may become an helped in any way, to make this At Raglan Progen isco stretch shims and |® white turtle neck sweater, and {turquoise scersucker ensemble, | greeted the visitors as they came|annual event. [new project such a tremendous . CL , turquoise high bulk Orlon | ei¥e shoes. Wearing a polished | consisting of a sleeveless top with [into the Hall. | The Auxiliary and the Parent's|[success. Using th Ldentine " SY nie wih a cowl collar. With [cotton and looking just as sweet|platter buttons, Bermuda shorts, theme, 1st Ragla audies uxil- "ne ' bi ; morning vlories wi 'hich: A WEA eRd: ir heme, J | Sin Ladies TEL (WN the poise and swertiss oT) the fot ho alone No nh h and a wrap-around skirt. | " d : ory " 'cessful Fashion | vouth, Debbie Bolduc showed off ['t Vas prin ed, Dawn Adair. Com- i lhe commentator for the fine ducted Ao very success Y 8: her red plaid cotton dress, with pleted the picture with beige ac-| Fashion Show was Mrs. Helen Show, Fea and Bake Sale, in the, white collar. In a ATT tri) cessories. Mary Anne Miller, in| Lawrence, background music wa: . Building Haten " | si Poi-de-soie trimmed with [40 A-shaped white pinafore over|eapably provided by the pianist. > t 'as gay with Large Valen-' Roly, "HL re ai CHS. HCC anie 5 Cazaruk iss Patsy yt tevod with a Valentine motif and sofisticated, her shining blond on ! oD ! y " wy * 2 howe presents Mis S78) ) with a "pourin o tbls lac covered coiffure and sparkling white 1 Rete rig vox, & Ybieee youquet of spring flowers. i our ible, e covered, Lord active SY - | gre ite Jas ved candles and a beautiful red Kloves completed the picture. Al- co ie oved tha to BR aan M and white floral centrepiece. The ready for Easter, was Nancy Bray. bine and een oe ¥ " cor A Gros lev, Mrs D. L my and models were either Brownies in a two-piece brown and white by Toa tin ress of a i Mr TD; Is - Mr oa oir LY Guides Cubs or the little brothers! glen check suit, piped with brown * °° Bac ! 3 9 ose rs, J. Davidson, Mrs. We Adan Avidos, Luh or the fittle bg lit he atiractive rouuh straw white colors, a white collar trimmed] was in charge of the Home Bak- spd gi Chora ey the ay hat Slower trimmed white aloes with embroidery, and large patch ing table. Under the competent note of the whole show. 1e | Had hl 8 kets, A girl oe: wor have ids . od ou the hoe Ne Tand black shoes, made her a pockets wir cin never have| guidance of Mrs. J. Bright the children stepped onto the i pretty. pice for the Faster too many suits, so Karen Solomon | Girl Guides served the guests at through a large Valentine, the y et 'ore her favorite shade the avtive ten ts Dour Cn lug lle were fash-| Parade. With hair like spun gold, at Txartle had a jhe ta jos dnlss, Ponang rg Ba designers bought and a polished cotton dress of Torah t ee | ed ! ' ! Fy ne pag EP oe ov this " j i 5. Provincial print fashioned with ( a cotlar. In keeping with' Mahaffy, Mrs. M. Pearson, Mrs. . inecis JOT vq . L ths ' ale ine ) a ) lo " 1c ' ¥ * Died through the. conrtesy of beck-n-hoo lace on the sleeves, (he, \ilentite theme, Debbie Bel do ucla, and Mop, M. Laie ud i i ( BS 5 ing 0 ge ' 8 shops in downtown Oshawa. Linda and shining white gloves, Nancy) oo 0000 white elon i. holier "direction of Mrs. D Greenley looked smart in her hand Nottingham made a lovely picture puis, the jacket was quilted i Slute The President of " the ; fashioned polished cotton dress, Superstition did not bother Donna * 7 7 oT Co ] : the orange top complimented a|Sutton, for she twirled a new red Nag Sa EW a et eral ar HRY iY beige printed skirt, spaghetti trim Darrasal she [rodenied a red u - '\ e at the waist and neck, and beige pleated skir ang a white woo 0 (C ty) C -Op i and brown accessories completed Sweater. Lacing Jinn and bhi n ario oun 0 era ve Nols her attractive appearance. Tiny grown-up, were Wayne and Gor- M d 1 S (34 Marie Pearson pivotted like a pra-1 don Mahaffv, dressed alike in e Ca Ervices w/a fessional in her frock. fashioned checked hats, charcoal grey top Now Offers COMPLETE COVERAGE a by the Navajho Indians in Ari- coats, checked sports coats, anid SURGERY ACCIDENTS MATERNITY X-RAYS . 3 zona. Susie Slute, even at 5 ves, (#rey trousers. I'hey set the pace HOSPITAL VISITS HOME and OI'FICE CALLS i Be [and t of age, knows that red coin dots for what the well-dressed young (NO deductible on the above) : MANN on white polished cotton and a man wears, to the background MAJOR MEDICAL also available \ \ gay red sash, makes a girl look musie of "Darktown Strutters DRUGS SPECIAL NURSING AMBULANCE l \ her best. Carol MeLeod showed Ball". Kathie Luke looked happy PHYSICAL THERAPY HR : good taste in a reversible pleated 1n her easy-care green and white (The above 4 items have a graduated deductible) Ne skirt, and a twin sweater set of striped Cy oo sen! Age No Barrier! > muted cocoa shade. A trio that green jacket. Janice Davidson hac doy Th i . : , ] ' almost stopped the show. was Spring in mind, for her pretty For further information contact made up of Patsy and Mary Anne blue suit with white accessories, Mrs, I. McLean, R.R. 1, List Mr. A. Johns, R.R. 4, Port Miller 0 1d Cindy made evervone forget the snow Ce . 1 Perry Milley, and 1 topth ole i i iled outside the doors. The bi Mrs. E. Clements, R.R. 2, Mrs. L. Martyn, R.R. 3, Port Carnoghan, Cindy went through piled outside the dc ¥ Seagrave Porvs the paces like an old trouper. and little brother outfits worn by Mrs. H. McMillan, Greenbank Mrs. G. Hunter, R.R. 4. P Sees This threesome modelled home Larry and Wayne Slute, and Miss J. Johns, R.R. 4, Port or Mhtety fits 4 Perr J ashione . H 3 5 fashioned by their Mother were Perry ) oe t me) rea wil envy of many a Mother. Brown Mrs. M. Holtby, R.R. 4, Port Mrs, A. Downey, RR. 1, Oshawa turquoise terrilyne, sleeveless and \ any a; LE Perrv Mr. 3. Sandison, lace trimmed. To the tune of "The corduroy trousers, gold waistcoats hi Sandison, Ashburn . Sailor's Hornpipe", the youngest With brown trim, and white shirts Mar. 7 sailor, Brian Asgselstine, in hia With snappy bow ties, were very A aa ay aaa a SS CN * @ $ . 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