4 ¥ Bok A Be of the hi by 8 THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Wednesday, February 2, ry 1958 - MEMBERS OF THE CAST LEND A HAND WITH REMODELLING COSTUMES Carter of Oshawa been busy Friis and Rita Crosley tack » collar in piace on a 17th gown modelled by Joyce Marjorie Mahoney runs up a eam on the machine while Kris Little lace century Ingenuity And Nimble Fingers | Produce Costumes For Tartuffe | good mem first example of "petticoat breech pectedly | es" typical of this period, most of | nroduc. | them paled visibly, Strongly re-| Library | sembling an out-size version of | larch, | girl vm bloomers they ona vation come-| singularly unattractive in white | ingenuity | flannelette (a donation of old went has | sheet Pressed - However, as they will be almost! JO ALDWINCKLE from entirely covered by long embroid dvery concelval olree many and dyed to mateh or ha ine been donated directly to) complement them, the actors may the Oshawa Little Theatre by in-| become rec Nciled, If not inspired terested people cleaning out attics | There Is alwe 16 consolation and old trun that They will Pa "difficult to recog A eantributions have been wel (nize, anyway, in the long eyried eomed and stoned, and many W il | wigs, 1 by men of this period d ar On stage a sorie In making alterations on thes or the basi costume it has always to A black ostrich « fe fan| born in mind that the same dame from Whithy and a blue | be needed another time for one from Oshawa, Countless! period 200 years earlier or later and lace nd ol pec Seam snipping is permitted have hee 1 hodices used separately sil head leeves altered added or subtracted lovely | original costume Is 1880 to | Jittle possible oadern eveninr gowns . A 11] Ben tran GO EASY WITH THE SCISSORS | 8¢ OL ond of panniers One dress appearing in the sec y the addi ond act of this play, in which the of an old slipcover that | eene | the drawing room of a among the di os hip rosperous merchant in France may find the source i 2 ip about 1675, has already been seen memories ds Wy RvR pion the stage In the bac kwoods of | print with full 4 r in the Canada 16835, and on a young girl | an 3 train dates pack ) en.| in an Eng lish drawing room of Now, ft ha ' ae t the Victorian era, If this dress had turned back v h Di been light « heartedly slashed into with a deep ne with scissors on any of these alter Kline, The skirt! aijong it might have had to be and bustle of | 4; sagrded or relegated to one! matching purple sateen, but some- period only, long before this | where in the audience someone Similarly curtains are handled will recognize the hold PE blue with extreme care. Anyone in the other dres i 3 udience J | "opt accent in a deeper shade | (4. ny Ry atid ut | 5 f BO Lad urn up In| vonte of velvet, Again, the nec the most unexpected places in| ¥ to be altered and panniers added, this play ve But the hasie costume Is quite They are used overskir | dent recognizable and ur ndoubtedly ap SORE h i eC 1a overs Irts on | was peared in the colorful be ackground 49 0 le dresses, as table | dent, Dr any of the dl verings, wall hangings and as | nursing eral of the © wet have express. | cloak By dint of careful plan-| structor Cin the lovely materials | nin basting and gathering has | students, toate workmanship in| eliminated the use of scissors, and id dresse Many of them | the same curtains may yet, at 3 'handmade and beautls| #ome future date, hang normally and t t window Bedspreads have tion in the ki wiih he n used In the e¢ varied nuine an pled to ra he men will steal the With their hats, Sunday bests of easons back, they emerge ing plumed beavers, maj as befitted an age with m une Oshawa citizens ories wil have the jogged when tl tion of Tart Theatre, th The play | dv b folie of the costuming been taxed to the into service 4 le ered coats At the Women's decided to pay General bullding nee Febri be may ava | time of the s of a costum 9 ther $ auxitiars ment of time of the pledge donation will 1 ed to $3.500 ne jewellery $2,000 was d "also two old tapestry curt of the many dating from from lace rul but the damaged as |! costu t kirt fo! fle romi ine AUX funds again Patrick Day to be held in evening of March 17 lin Hall and Alex Conveners were Lloyd Collacult is ticket sales refreshments | wrapping of prize ward Robson, tables Salter has already number of prizes, which the tributed The auxiliary portation for forme made some thlg sil nec) early 100 tire Prise and apears and a new low ne Has added panniers Mrs, W Hospital for graduate were In the Wicks: trict in charge delig! PENDLEBURY Ninety-yeab-old hoping hi "a little caught hi ot a will lo marry even ave been spotlight period a the men HALF-SIZE lady fancy Faced with the a few roductions { Tartuffe ha study: of in reference inatien to transform and clever out the i demand historical hooks stock In| soamstresses to transformation tume hand | carry for Women Plan Day Of Prayer The Women's World Prayer Service will be in the Salvation lel February 25 at 3 wranged Cormac) Day held Army of this Cita 3m hy vrs, James key woman for 1955, the ot Abide in Me." The ser will be led Hy My Majo on -of The vation Army Howard Ro whi be the ker, Mra, EF argennt 0 guest oloist, ( hurche active parts are the Salva Army, St Andrew's United Presbyterian, Centre Street ed St, Stephen's United Ce rdale United, First Baptist, King eet United, Christ Memorial (Anglican St. George's (Angli Hurmony United, Simeoe ted, Northminster United, Holy | rinity (Anglican) and Westmount ted are each supplying two can \ \ y \ he executive extends to all vomen of Oshawa a hearty. invita 0 Join in this great day of prayer ~~ wp-- 13 hh 30 Sa The wardrobe committee Th for weeks transform WoneN DIAL 3. ary meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary it wa 300 to the Hospital At campaign the! see pledged $10,000 made at and this further bu luce hopes starting Bridge the a andra House appointed, Mrs in Mrs, R [ ,. and Mrs io the cg! members pald members | teaching staff and the of the school of nursing to the To nurses and 29 stu. |W, J received by the superinten the Miss Eldridge, and the in of Miss Wiig Ir Viiss Wright NO HURRY Kngl birthday party he + ain 24 years ago "Tartuffe' Time ire ing costumes for the fortheo wns | comedy Gazette Staff ¥ WOMEN'S EDITOR tors were given inf tion regarding the adm Osh | treatment and rehabilitation the | patient, They were permit an operation, a bone A nay. | the occupational therapy the ore we of the patients with thelr work Later they were served t the residence, A letter was from Miss Mary Bourne ths the trip possible Mr WF heard the Angus J minutes gave the During January 2060 magazines had been d uted among patients, There Mr W. J.| constant need for clean mag purchased alof all kind of 1 R. W. Bassett repor gowns returned; 36 gly | be stitched and twon spreads Mrs, ed as a new member, i Following adjustment {noon tea was served with Salter presiding. {he vi the amount to build up viith the which | fternoon and in McLaugh routine reports MacDonald and Miss Mabel W charge of Baldwin seit Fd 56 books have ~ con the trans of the| senior clas Tuberculosis, group which Mercer preside read ming "holo 3474 Ruxiliary To Pay Further $2,500 Of Its $10, 000 Pledge To Hospital orma Isslon, of the ed to graft, centre were ea In read inking auxiliary for making this field d and Mrs the hitney financial statement and istrib. was a azines ted 18 en out ursery W. J. Paynes was introduce. after. Mrs PERSONALS director of affiliating 3 nnd Mrs Aberdeen street have as a thelr daughter, Cord of Halifax, Nova Scot ind (CP) Matthews 1s Mr, and Mrs oon, At! Miss Betty Spencer of TT ald he had! were weekend guests at the mind" who | of My Emma Barnes, Avenue Ray Spence WORTHWHILE NEEDS MONEY TO PAY DENTIST? DOC- TOR BILLS, TAXES, TO CONSOLI- DATE YOUR DEBTS. Come in for a low cost loan to solve your urgent financial prebjgms. Borrow $180, ... repay only $14.00 a month for the next 15 months. Mrs, J. E, D W. G. Corben, | guest Me a rand | renton home IF IT'S A QUESTION OF MONEY WE HAVE THE ANSWER, See the manager ot any of our conveniently located offices BELLEVILLE , . , TRENTON , , . PICTON TWEED , . , PETERBOROUGH ond OSHAWA BELLVUE FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED ALICE RROOKS } { 0) prin 5 pre WE WANT YOU To - "WALK ON i! Mit R nd SIZ} ONDERFUL ls the word--fo NEW Alice Brooks Needlecraft 14 xe iting \ ROSS E. MILLS "CUSTOM-BUILT FLOORS" OUR REPUTATION!" Your Opportunity Is Coming Soon CO. LIMITED DIAL 3-7461 Mrs. S. J. Nobbin 'Delights WMS With Travelogue A large enthusiastic audience greeted Mrs, 8, J. Nobbin as she recounted some of her experi ences of the past two years away from Oshawa to her friends in St, Andrew's WA, She describe colorful ceremony of crossing the equator; the welcome sight of Capetown - with its attractive white stucco houses with red tile roofs; the sightseeing trips to Durban, to several Jame parks and Kruger National Park where animals run wild and visitors' camps are fenced in and the at tractive native sprin Mrs, Nobbin described fhe na tional economy snd agriculture of the countries she visited; the tense feeling in Argentina; the larity and J of Ca- nadians everywhere, She felt that Brazil suffered from the lack of national feeling, but the country itself has no racial discrimination or segregation, Mexico with its sharp contrast of very old a very modern, Its wonderful cll mate and seapide resorts is at tracting a grest many Americans and Canadians who find it an ideal holiday setting, Miss Judith Broadbent Jjayed Chopin's Nocturne In EB ajor, Mrs, Charles Rowden presented a gift to Mrs, ¥', R, Stephens in ap- preciation of her work as treasur- er for five years, Mrs, 8, E, McTavish presided the husiness and announce- ments, WA Executive will meet March 1, The Jessie Panton East. 4 Thankoffering ll be on March Mrs, 8. G, Werry onducted the worship session on "Friends," The Talisman group served tea, GROUPS, CLUBS RUXILIARIES COUPLES CLUB The Couples Club of Centre Street United Church held its reg- ular meeting on Friday night, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Hann were in charge of the devotional, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hawkins presided for the business. Min- utes of the last meeting were read hy Mrs, Dean Peel. Mrs, Earl James gave the treasurer's report, Social activities were planned and committees named, Mrs, Archibald Britton sang sev: eral solos accompanied wt the plano by Miss Mildred Morris. The club also enjoyed a solo by Miss Joan Cowan, The group In Shatge presented {a play, "Gold hem There Hills," following which refresh. ments were served, SUNSHINE REBEKAH Suhshine Rebekah Lodge, Ne, 222, held its regular meeting in the lodge rooms with a good attend. ance, Vice Grand ster Clara Wickens presided in the absence of Noble Grand Sister Anne Coak- well who Is holidaying in Florida, Honoring the memory of the late Brother acKenzie Penfound, a long time and well beloved mem: ber of Sunshine Lodge the charter was draped with due ceremony, The recording secretary's re. fort was ready by Sister Ruth cavitt, several members were reported on the sick list, nnouncement was made that the Napanee Rebekah Lodge had nceepted Sunshine"s invitation to confer the degree on Monday eve: ning, March 7, An invitation was recdlved from Kinoven Lodge to attend a meeting of Its, lodge on February 22 und a bus load will attend. It was decided to hold a card party for benevolent purposes in Simcoe Hall on Frida evening, March 4 | HELPING HAND AUX, The February meeting of the Helping Hand Auxiliary of Simcoe Street United Church was held In | the Church parlors, The president, Mrs, D, R, Coul MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY and Mrs. Joseph | formerly of | Son of Mr, Peters of Toronto, Oshawa, is Joseph Robert who is four years old today, Jody y | the grandson of Mr. and Mrs | --_-- | and Mrs, Albert Wilson were charge of the devotional, The theme was Life's Greatest Bless ing and Mrs, Wilson read a short message on Friendship from the book 'Memories of Blinkbonnie" by the Rev. William Allan Miss Beth Travell sang two solos, "I'l Walk with God" and "He Smiled on Me," accompanied at the plano by Mr, Blake Bran ton, The speaker of the evening was Mise Margaret Hancock of the Children's Ald Soclety who gave an interesting talk on the work of the Society and answered many of the members' questions, Mi Wilson expressed the thanks of thei Auxillary to Miss Hancock | Refreshments were served by the members of Mrs, Ray Me Master's group | | son, presided, Miss Leah Garrow Dearborn | = The greatest menace to healthy young feet is outgrown shoes, Seventy-two percent of all child. foot defects have been traced to that source, And it goes beyond that! 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A, Southwell HOW FAST DOES A CHILD'S FOOT Re-arrange Seating Top Prices Reduced, The third year of the Stratford | CEhaotpedsenn Testival In Canada marks some radical chan the theatretent which houses its annual season of drama The Festival Theatre, & cop crete and canvas structure, hous- ing an audience of 2,000 has a yearly burgeoning every March, when its canvas roof and walls sprout in Stratford City Park un. the supervision of Skip Man of (t three stage, arranged in i x ingtead of of | des! seven, seven in afl ys r, ed in position and $6.00 seats, For the first two »- sons, the semi-circle closest to stage, no further tha. a foot ¢ Si. the actors, were the price, These proved more Practical Moreover, open-type stage is being lengthwise this year a iyo wl be half feet, Ring Siders wil i be within touching lig font bu there will bo lenges 'be SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Oswald J, Cornish wish to announce the ngagoment of their eldest daugh. r, Joan Pa- tricia, to Robert Lee Johnson elder son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert R. Johnson, all of Oshawa, The arviags will take place at King Street United Church on he My ig | Mari th 19, , at 3 p.m, gen in| ed educed to I nave boon chang: | len widened, This season, there will be no | Sira in Festival Tent Rush Seats Added any danger of tri a thes {or finding oneself » invely- in impromtu partisanship in battle scenes, Top price for Festival tickets is now five dollars, The extreme of this and a new departure for the Festival box office are seats which will go on sale for 75 cents the day of performances. House changes have now with eto Ly Tanyas CCR design of the he sagt fol i lence has proved rtd ity | Son gn a punning rom need space, Speclary formulated for babies! Breaks up phlegm---eases wheezing, R. J. Andrews of Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs, M, J. 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