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The Oshawa Times, 3 May 1961, p. 8

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"WILL REVIVE A large choir and two teams of dancers, repre- senting jointly the several Uk- rainian groups in Oshawa will sing a medley of songs of their THE FAIR LAND OF THE UKRAINE natural love of color and skill | Natalie Rudy, Maria Chro- in needlecraft which is pa : of their tradition, Four of the | el and Bob Poragko. performers seen above are, fe ¢ y native land and perform some of the most popular and in- tricate dances in Oshawa's forthcoming Folk Festival. The richly - embroidered Marjorie Wells, --Oshawa Times Photo | (color rub off) on folded areas|this fabric makes it a problem (omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesder) May 3, 1961 "FABRIC TALKS" Silk Fabrics Present Problem 'In Dry Cleaning Process By BEA BRIGHT 'the fabric with a fingernail will A silk fabric is still one of indicate whether the dye on the the loveliest and most luxurious Silk Organza will rub off easily. fabrics on the market. Every| This is one fabric that is likely woman likes to have at least/to have limited serviceability. one silk dress in her wardrobe.| Silk Chiffon -- This is another Unfortunately, some of these sheer Silk fabric but with a Silk fabrics have been causing much softer hand than Organza. considerable trouble. Some of | This fabric has lovely draping these problem fabrics have been|qualities and is often used in a Silk Organza and Silk Chiffon. |shirred effect in afternoon and Silk organza -- This is a stiff- evening dresses. Many of these ened sheer Silk fabric that is|Silk chiffons do present prob- often used in formal and after-|lems due to their tendency to noon dresses. The textile market stretch particularly on the bias. has recently been flooded with|Silk chiffon skirts made on the some cheaper imported Silk bias will stretch excessively and KRESG =| [KRESGE'S EEE EEE EEE EE EE ORANGE AND LEMON SLICES Refreshing and tasty. A real favorite with Kresge customers. GIRLS' & BOYS' SHORTS Pin cord styles with elastic waist. Ei quality. Assorted colors. Sizes -6x. Reg. 98¢ MAY SPECIAL _. a J Organza, so we can expect to/rechemming will be ry. see a lot of this fabric made Difficulty is often encountered into dresses. There is a tend-| when Silk chiffon garments are ency for Silk Organza to crock|dry cleaned. The stretching of { particularly where there are for the dry cleaner, Its delicate {double thick such as the nature limits the amount of spot Robert McHugh | PERSONALS 1 | 1 h M oli Nick: 3 i-| ch f Mrs. Norma Harper Plight Troth By Candlelight [scion sickerson srs charge of pts Norm arp |vice-president; and Mrs. Joseph was also a booth of jewellery, Simcoe Street United Church|pagne beige flowered silk or- LaRocque, Little Helpers Sec- cosmetics and other novelties. was the setting for a candlelight|ganza, a flower-trimmed winter | .atayy "of Holy Trinity Woman's| Mrs. John Sterriker, the school wedding last when Marjorie Jean Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harle Friday evening white hat and corsage of beige ,yijjiary, were in Toronto on principal, assisted by Mrs. Os- carnations. Monday as delegates to the car Pingle looked after the For the honeymoon trip the 75th annual presentation of re-clothing. Mrs. Walter Dyl had _|trate deeply into the Silk yarns. |seam areas. Textile manufactur- remover that can be carried out jers. degum the Silk depending on the fabric. Silk chiffon must jon the amount of stiffness re-|be treated as a fragile fabric of |quired in the fabric. With a|limited wear. |stiff fabric such as Silk Organza {much of the gum is left on the |fabric to create the desired stiff- |ness. Because of this gum these TENNIS STAR Sandra Reynolds, 21-year-old ISilkc fabrics must be ayed at & tennis star, is the first woman |low temperature and as a result gver named Sportsman of the |of this the dye does not pene- Tear 3 hewspape r men in i nasa H. Wells of Oshawa, was united pride donned a pure silk mint/ports of the Toronto Diocesan charge of the quilts and blan-| E ; in marriage with Robert Arnold|green dress, matching hat, with pons ', the Woman's Auxil- kets. The home baking booth| When this stiffened Silk Organza McHugh, son of Mrs. Royce/top coat of periwinkle blue. iary of the Anglican Church of was convened by Mrs. Ralph|is folded and pleated white Cruikshanks of Port Credit and] On their return the couple/Canada. The gathering = took Campbell of Bowmanville as- crease lines are likely to occur. the late Mr. Clarence McHugh. wi] reside in Oshawa. lace in St. James' Cathedral sisted by Mrs. Victor Smeda of Even the slight mechanical ac- The double ring ceremony Guests were present from where over 1050 women receiv-| Oshawa. tion in Dry Cleaning will cause] was performed by the Rev-igrockville, Kingston, Port Cred-|aq Holy Communion celebrated some of the dye to rub off on Matowity Fashions OSHAWA erend John K. Moffat and the Among those who entertained the folded and wrinkled areas. | !A simple test such as scratching SOCIAL NOTICE | wedding music was played by Mr. Reginald Geen, who ac- companied Master Grant Gir- ard, who sang "The Wedding Hymn" and "'O Perfect Love" Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a floor- length gown sweeping into a train of Dresden white silk faille. The portrait neckline of | the short sleeved bodice was| offset with Alencon lace, em- broidered with sequins. The bil- lowing, hooped skirt was accent- ed with appliques of Alencon lace and a crown of pearls held her fingertip, illusion veil. She carried a cascade of white gar- jenias and* stephanotis. Mrs. Robert Bowler was ma- tron of honor, wearing a street- length dress of petal pink silk organza over taffeta. The short sleeved bodice was fashioned with a portrait neckline and the billowing skirt featured back shirring. She wore a matching, bow knot bandeau and carried a cascade of white carnations, tinted pink, with a centre of pink carnations. Miss Kathryn Wells of Whit- by was junior bridesmaid wear- ing a street length dress of carnation white silk organza, it, Port Perry, Toronto and yy three bishops and 11 minis-| Welland. CGIT Groups Present Program for Mrs. Lyndon Forest Greene, erend H. G. Richey of Holy Trinity, Oshawa. Barron were Mrs. C. E. K emp, |Mrs. Robert Beatty and Mrs. | : _| Stanley Cook, co-hostesses at a| ford will. of miscellaneous shower held at the latter's home on J¥estmore- Mrs. Lyman Gif ficially open the Spring tea and ters, one of whom was the Rev |e former Miss. Patricia Mary, SHOPPING CENTRE Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mec At Hillsdale Mano sale of work to be held this week at St. George's Memorial Church under the auspices of Stephen's the Women's Auxiliary. Pouring The CGIT of St. land avenue. Mrs. George De- Eachern of Alvinston, Ontario, laney arranged a miscellaneous Wish to announce the, engage- shower at the home of Mrs. ment of their daughter, Mary Clifford Trick, Woodcrest ave- Ellen, to Mr. Rudy Alexander, Ernest HOWARD'S Draperies. Mrs. and King Street United tea during the afternoon will be 06 eS ee ancy a1os Arthur Hebb. Mrs. F. C. Piper Riverside, was hostess at gS, Mavi. Dughem®n Maid! 2 nal]. Wilson. |linen shower. A cup and saucer Rae Howell, visited Hillside and Mrs. Donald Wilson. | M dp ted a variety |shower was arranged by Mrs. lbp i | teas, birthday parties, wed-|Frank Young, Grierson street, program for the residents. : Be Py | Miss Beatrice Kost v i i :_|ding anniversaries, coming and and Miss Beatrice Koster, co-| Miss Lynne Dickson, presi: =. y y Sue dent of St. Stephen's CGIT, in- 808s of guests and your own workers of the bride. A miscel troduced the pro ram. which holiday plans are always of in- laneous shower was held at the opened with y a 'song terest in this column. Write,/home of Mrs. Carl Miller, West-| er hvmns In which the telephone or visit the social de. dale avenue. Miss Joy Bradley RM) at ym ed partment with your items of and Mrs. Luther Bradley served ge Bo session of a regu- news for which there is no a dessert luncheon. From the 1 Dg eS led by Mus, charge. Telephone RA 33474. choir of Calvary Baptist Church [ar meeling CGIT pur- Mrs. Greene was presented with [Duchemin a HR oe Suny Sale convened by|a large serving tray. { vo Mrs. ert Rose o owman- {Both groups sang three sOngs.|yie and held at Simcoe Hall in| Tears are the privilege of the Miss Dickson played a plano aig of the Cerebral Palsy Asso- bride's mother on the wedding solo "Sonatina Clementi h ana ciation was an outstanding suc- day, buf at the time of the Mc-| The Misses Dorothy Fis 20 cess. The tea room was in the Hugh - Wells nuptials one little| Janice Wilton accompanied onicoharge of the Women's Welfare (girl was dissolved in tears. | the accordion by Miss Dorothy} eague. Ticket sellers were Little Miss Jennifer Wells was Fish sang "Clementine" andnrrg Jack Luke and Miss Marie|to have been the flower girl for "Showers of Blessing". Miss Gartshore. The linens were con- her aunt Marjorie and two days te e!ll Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alex- ander of Oshawa. The marriage will take place in Walnut United Church, Alvinston, on Saturday, June 3, at 2 o'clock. put on her flower-girl dress for a little while and she had her flowers to look at, and when her daddy, who had been master of ceremonies at the reception, came home, he told her all about it. : oF CUSTOM-MAD DRAPES FREE ESTIMATES 926 Simcoe St. N. RA 5-3144 A surprise birthday party was held recently in honor of Mrs. Raymond ' Bemis. The party, held at the home of Mrs. Matthew Powlenzuk, was at- tended by many fellow workers of Mrs. Bemis of the T. Eaton Co., arranged by Mrs. John De Hart; assisting was Miss Marie FIRST QUALITY BOYS' PYJAMAS NYLONS Cotton pyjamas in colorful prints. Top Delightful 'new' shades, Sizes: with short sleeves. Blue or Red. Sizes 9.11, ONE STOCKING FREE 2-6. First Quality. WITH EACH PAIR. CHILDREN'S '. : K STRIPED ANKLETS BOYS' SLACK .SOCKS Choose from the foncy designs or lor First quality socks in a lorge variety of plain styles. All colors, First quality. Sizes: stripes, pattems ond colors. Sizes: 6-8Y%. | 8-102. Reg. 49c. 271 i i 29¢. MAY SPECIAL, pair ....q.0000000 MAY SPECIAL, pair ... FOUNTAIN SPECIAL FRUIT SALAD PLATE Reg. 1.39 MAY SPECIAL MAY SPECIAL, pkg. A pe 55¢ Powlenzuk. having a sash of pink silk atipaje Rusnell and Master Barry vened by Mrs. Harold Beamish before the event Jennifer broke| the waistline with large bustle|Rusnell danced a tap routine.iand Mrs. Delbert Arkless. The out in the finest crop of measles on yo) ts Eo ph Miss Margaret Saye ol paved kitchen towels were. in the|seen in the family. Anyway, she| ried a cascade of pink carna- By wl Grieg. y | tions. Miss Eleanor Calvert accom- bo J» Jesidsits Nao Wem ecle- Mr. William McHugh per-|panied at the piano by her sis |r rthdays i formed the duties of best man| ter, Miss Linda Calvert, sang month. Dome made candy was and the ushers were Mr. Don-ltwo solos "Galway Bay" and distributed by the girls and re- ald Wells of Whitby and Mr. "May You Always". The freshments included a birth- Garry McHugh of Port Perry,|Misses Judy Kashul and Eliza- day cake. Ontario. beth Dyer played two violin A tour of the Manor was con- The reception was held in the|duets 'Serenade de Amour" ducted by the superintendent, Memorial Hall and the bride's|and "A Woodland Dance". They Mr. W. D. Johns. mother received wearing a were accompanied at the piagot © - street-length dress of dusky|by Mrs. J. Dickson. The CGIT| rose chantilly lace over taffeta, group sang three hymns. a flower-trimmed hat of tulle] The program closed with the in shades of beige and corsage!singing of "Al' Praise to Thee of white roses. Assisting was|My God This Night" and the bridegroom's mother, who|"Taps". Blacks oSHAWA Sopra CENTRE chose an ensemble of cham-' "Happy Birthday" was sung| CONTINUING TILL FRIDAY. JUNE 2nd Ie SALE SPRING $150 CASH CONTEST | NL TE CLEARANCE LUCKY DRAW "onclion Mle' Guaranteed. YOU CAN WIN CASH Ws STEREOS = 95.00 50.00 75.00 yom, MAY 4°87 MAY SPECIAL, PORTABLE ANY PURCHASE UP TO 10.00 SPECIAL aach ..... 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