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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1963, p. 24

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se . heey cian ON po THE OSHAWA TIM nesdey, 27, 1963 old Cindy Caroghan. This three-jsuit, piped with brown, and an| Kathie Luke jooked happy in|pleted the picture with beige ac-|sucker « -mble, consisting of/The ticket selling at the door,tario Farm Products Marketing 24 wai wir jsome inodelled home fachieaodlauractre rough straw white|her easy care green and white/cessories. eer Anne Miller, in|a sleeveless top with white plat-/was under the direction of Mrs.|Act amendments which would matching dresses of, turquoise|hat, flower trimmed, white|striped dress with its spearmintjan .A-shaped white pinaforejter buttons, Bermuda shorts,/D. Siute. Greeting the visitors permit the destruction of to- 4 Looking. smart in her home-|jeryjene, sleeveless and lace/gloves, and black shoes. lgreen' jacket. Janice Davidsonjover a red plaid dress, and her|and a wrap-around skirt. as they entered the hall were|bacco grown without quotas or on ow fashioned, polished cotton dress,|trimmed. With hair like spun gold, and|had spring in mind, for her|big sister Patsy, who showed| The commentator for the/the president of the Ladies Aux-jin excess of that set by the |Linda Greenley chose colors of} The youngest sailor, Brian'a polished cotton dress of brown|pretty blue suit with white ac-jthe new Denim 'Look, in a two|Fashion Show was Mrs. Helenjiliary and the Parent's Commit-| board. |an orange top with a beige print-| Asselstine, in his snappy sailor|and white Provincial print fash-\cessories, made everyone forget|piece coral outfit, looked attrac-/ Lawrence, background music|tee, Mrs. L. Luke, and the vice-| 4 number of growers ques- e t aglan/:: skirt, with spaghetti trim at|suit, was accompanied by his |ioned with peek-a-boo lace gn|the snow piled outside the door.|tive and well turned out. was provided by the pianist|president Mrs. J. Bray. tioned last week felt the pro- |the waist and the neck, beige|aunt, Mary Bright, who wasjthe sleeves, and shining white| The big and little brother out-| Debbie Bolduc proved that|Mrs. M. Cszaruk. Miss Patsy posed amendments are contrary RAGLAN -- The 1st Raglan|@%d brown accessories. |smart and snappy in nylon and/gloves, Nancy Nottingham made/fits worn by Larry and Wayne|blue and green should be seen,|Bray presented Mrs. Cszaruk : to individual rights. Ladies Auxiliary and Parent's| Tiny Marie Pearson pivotted|viscose stretch slims and aja lovely model. Slute, and fashioned by theirlby wearing a cotton dress of|with a bouquet of spring flow- Tobacco Grower "This is not government con- trol of producers or produc- Committee, conducted a fashion|like a professional in her frock,|iurquoise high bulk sweater! Superstition did not bother mother, were the envy of many|those colors, a white collarjers. | show, tea and home baking sale,|hand_ embroidered by the|with a cow! collar, Donna Sutton, for she twirled a|4 Son's mother, Brown corduroy|trimmed with "ay teal and) In charge of the kitchen was Board Member tion," Mr. Demeyre said. "Our in the new Christian Education| Navajho Indians in Arizona. SU-) with aj) the poise and sweet-\new red parasol as she modelled trouners, gold waistcoats with/large patch pockets. Mrs. F. Bolduc, assisted by democratically elected board of Building at Raglan, recently. _|sie Slute, even at 5 years of age,| 4. of youth, Debbie Bolduc|® ted pleated skirt and a white ie trim, and white shirts! A girl can never have toojMrs. A. Greenley, Mrs. D. Defends Charges |directors asked for these powers The models were either|knows that red coin dots OM) poyeq off a red plaid cotton|Wo! sweater. wit bre bow ties, were very)many suits, so Karen Solomon|Layng, and Mrs. J. Davidson. : 'because over 99 per cent of our Brownies, Guides, Cubs or the|white polished cotton and @ ZY\dress with a white collar. In a} Looking sharp and quite|°YCCacing. wore her favorite shade of tur-/Mrs. A. Adair was in charge of TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)--| growers want them." emall brother or sister, Charm --T makes a gir! look her green brocade peau-de-soie,|grown up, were Wayne and sear Poe _ tailored ss -- Cage if pa suit, with a Hepat ewieay table, Mrs. Di Chabria George. Domerere of| was the keynote of the whole 2st 'trimmed wit! ink, Karenidon Mahaffy, dressed alike in|tha Anne Lawrence, in a rust/detachable c i | ' |the Ontario Flue-Cur acco) » : pole rg Ping 4 | Under the able guidance of|Growers' Marketing Board, in ee cag aap show. Carol McLeod showed goo0d|Solomon looked sophisticated,|checked hats, charcoal.grey top|wool slim skirt and vest, worn) Debbie Bolduc couldn't resist) : OPi-Ninst The clothes that they model-|taste in a reversible pleated/her shining blond coiffure and|coats, checked sport coats, and|With a white turtle neck swea-|showing off her smart new white|Mrs. J. Bright, the Girl Guides)a statement Tuesday, defended) GRANBY, Que, (CP)--Ninety- led were either fashioned by|skirt, and a twin orlon sweater|sparkling white gloves com-|grey trousers. They set the pace|ter, and beige shoes. Inylon pyjamas, the jacket wasjserved the guests at the attrac-|legislation introduced in the On-jtwo merchants presented. a pe- home designers, bought special-|in a muted coffee shade. ipleted the picture. for what the well dressed young) Wearing a polished cotton,|quilted and trimmed with red,|tive tea tables. Pouring tea|tario legislature last week call-/tition to city council asking that 4 for this occasion, or supplied} A trio that almost stopped the) All ready for Easter was|man wears, to the background/and looking just as fresh as the|With an eye to hot days ahead,|were the following: Mrs. A,jing for stronger controls over|their businesses be protected through the courtesy of shops in| show was made up of Patsy and|Nancy Bray, in a two piece|music of "Darktown Strutter's|morning glories with which it|Martha Anne Lawrence model-|Mahaffy, Mrs. M. Pearson, Mrs.}tobacco production. 'against the activities of door-to- downtown Oshawa. Mary Ann Miller, and 10-months|brown and white Glen check|Ball'"'. was printed, Dawn Adair, com-|led a three piece turquoise seer-|J. McLeod and Mrs. M. Luke.| Still before the House are On-\door salesmen. cet... N EWS PATTENICKS ANNEX 22 KING } ' (reggae 2 KING ST. WEST y! ST. WEST NEXT TO WOOLWORTHS | 0 a © NEXT TO WOOLWORTH'S Tomorrow, Thurs., March 28 9AM. 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The other shirt, These are subs of a better article shirt, Made of fine import, Sanforized 4 je in reverse. 2 pockets, button- ond ore proven to be an excellent broadcloth, mercerized, collar with PAIR FOR 1 0 color combinations with attached lined closing front. Sizes 8 - 12, bargain. permanent stays. White only. Sizes -00 hood, pockets. Sizes 3 ~ 6X. 14% - 16%. 1.55 4.98 ONLY 57: 2.29

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