ficers of Sunbeam Chapter. DEVELOP NEW FABRIC Charter members Sisters Jes- Sunbeam Chapter MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet scien- Marks Anniversary|iarne Duniop who has only|tists said today they have. ae- ° missed two meetings in the 43|veloped a germ-kil fabric' At Group Meeting years, were introduced andjthat can be used wpa ser honored by the Worthy Matron, Sister Cora Lyons, Worthy|Sister Eleanor Train, Past Ma.|{"0™ Surgeon smocks to baby Matron and Mr, William Hen-|tron of Durham Chapter, was| diapers. The Soviet news agency say 4 nore " no presented with an honorary|Tass said the fabric will de- meeting of Sunbeam japter|membership and Mr. Frank/stroy bacteria OES, when a large number of/Train, a member for many aria pinbaeu. ee members and visitors wer elyears, was honored with a life , Pheumonia, fungi present to observe the 43rd,)membership. anniversary of the chapter. Foillowing brief remarks by wit ae loan, Pct three guests the farewell was Worthy Grand Matron and Mr. given by Sister Edna Anderson. Ted Mackereth, Past Worthy) Members of Sunbeam Chap- Grand Patron of the Grand|ter entertained with their orig- Chapter of Ontario; Sisters Ag-|inal Minstrel show. nes Wallace, Gladys Draper) A buffet luncheon, complete and Ruth Steinmiller, District|with a three-tier anniversary Deputies; Past District Depu-\cake, was arranged by Sister ties Sisters Ruby Clark, Agnes Wilma Taylor and her commit- Muir, Tina Roberts, A gnes\tee. Kemlo and Meta Moore. 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 27, 1963 Good Grooming Program 'Sets Off Spring Clothes The look and feeling in fash-| Therefore, say the fashion fon for spring is prepay hier roo and a of -- -- and since beaut; mington" shavers, since é 7 fashion are so inextricably ithage you create will be de- tgetion. seesan in recaps co-ordinated, it is virtually im-|tected in details, you should be), Slim", | skimmer", Soft", possible for a woman to look|sure that all unwanted hair has "light SF natural, "pretty", her very best unless she has|been removed from legs. An supple" -- these i e twa founded and followed throughjelectric shaver does the fastest, that describe spring fashions. 'on her personal good-grooming|most effective job without any When ro a that program. fuss and bother or nicks and inspired them -- right BR gen This spring, fashion will focus| scratches, An efficient shaver is local -- will a : be on all legs and feet! Shoes are|one made especially for women other word your own. It will open, sandal styles with cut out|that features adjustable roller be "wonderful"! insteps and lower, wider combs that can adjust the) To.be out of shape is to be| throats on pumps. Colors in|shaver for leg grooming (orjout of fashion when the leading leather are warm, pale, lighten-|underarm shaving) just by|dress silhouette is the beltless, ed neutral shades. Pastels have| Pushing two-buttons for a closer, unbroken skimmer--when em- 'been "whitened" in a wonderful|more comfortable shave. phasis is on the hips with low- Fashion Shows Slimmer Lines Count those calories! Don't | Skip the exercises! And don't bypass the foundation depart- ment for those gentling -- line tamers, because spring °63 is going to be one of the slimmest 9.30 PUM Hs) (FREE EXCHANGE VOWS Mr, and Mrs. John-Maurice the former Diane Marie Mostk are seen leaving St. Heard, daughter of Mrs. ange of "Easter egg' colors. Fashion |designers forecast stockings for spring that pro- vid only sheerest possible film over legs. Color, as such, has virtually been eliminated in hosiery. big news is in the away hosiery color is used -- as a cosmetic -- to compliment skin tones just as facial make- up blends with complexions. - AN new spring ~ hosiery shades will reflect true skin tones in pale creamy bone, whitened taupe and yellow Pp d, torso-styling -- when supple, eased fashions depend upon the figure under them to give them shape; when coats Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church after their recent marriage. The bride is Edith Heard, Oshawa, and Mr. Mosuk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mosuk, Anson- ville. hang straight as rajah robes or are more demi-fitted to the fig- ure. The weight of all spring fa- shion is light, lighter, lightest! Fabric mills subtract ounces from coatings and suitings by }\added cotton, silk or synthetics; ems they styled 100 per cent silks|to maternity fashion thinking. With increasing emphasis on and cottons to look like tweeds WAITING IN FASHION Lifted waistlines, easy tunic tops, sweaterlike pullover jackets and relaxed shift lines are spring newsmakers that can, and do, adapt themselves FEATURE DISSENTERS LONDON (CP)--A one-night show designed as "'an historical guide for the modern agitator" will be staged at the Royal Court Theatre this month, It will trace political protest from the 14th-century peasant upris- Presiding officers from Mark- ham, Port Hope, Whitby,Port Perry, Bomanville and_Pick- ering and guests from Willow- dale, Mt. Dennis, Weston and séveral Toronto chapters were present as were many past of:) Fst Lawrence CRUISE | Departure Aug. 3rd., includes¢! St. Pierre Miquelon . . . Limited?) space left. >| FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL..." PHONE: 728-6201 PET COMPANY 282 King W. FOR BROADLOOM, DRAPES, TILE, @ WEDDING ALBUMS HONEST PL. ee PHONE -- 728-9191 Oshewa's Biggest roland Studio 21 ATHOL ST. WEST PAINT AND WALLPAPER jjand worsteds and feel like air|the suit and the costume look, ing to modern ban-the-bomb tons, or tawny tones toward conditioning. maternity suits are favored not demonstrations, sun-tan shades. The clue to color in leg fash-| | ion is to match legs, stockings, shoes and feet for one total effect independent of dress or suit ensemble. Suiting - weight wools and blends are used for coats; fea- 4 |ther-light dress weights are used for suits. Light weight is right , weight for the "skinny" fash- ions that now have a practic- only for their virtues of com- fort and concealment but for fashion importance, too. Suit skirts expand in a num- ber of ingenious ways, and many jackets have the added advan- As legs become unveiled in clear natural hosiery tones, meticulous women will want to step up their leg grooming habits. For whether legs are long, short, thin or plump, the first step to leg beauty is flaw- less grooming. A weekly pedicure is a must for scrupulously groomed legs. Soak feet in hot, -sudsy water, perfumed with bath salts or Oils. Go over toes and any rough spots with a soapy brush and use pumice stone to smooth away fough surfaces. Push back the cuticles while patting feet dry. Cut toenails straight across and then apply polish. The faint suggestion of color on toes is best with an open shoe. 4\al spring - into - summer wear-|tage of shape-retaining foam ' \ability. 2 linings. BAILEY FOODS LID. OSHAWA AJAX WEST HILL THE FOOD SHOP OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA Mrs. S. B. Syer of Bowman- ville, chairman of the Women's Service Committee, Ontario County Unit, Cana- dian Cancer Society, will rep- resent the volunteer workers on the panel of speakers at an educational meeting ar- ranged by the society to be held on Thursday evening at. Central Collegiate. 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