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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1965, p. 19

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poe | apne Pony - like fabrics were some-|and sometimes crisply tailored THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 16, 1965. Phoney, False times blouses on. tweed-likelacket-dress ee ot Kes mere obs ; , A9 P F shi F 'ee dresses were loose-fitting, low-|sleeveless, although the hemswith feathers, or lace ruffles, . ace FasSNlon FUN! |\suits, sometimes snood hats,\belted, simply styled, andjand collars of WEDDING ALBUM | Newest Sewing Notions -- some flutteredor white mink. A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and -a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony, You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. 'argaret, daughter of Mr. . Patrick J. Bell and Henrf George Dick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry H. Dick, all of Whitby, were united in marriage recently in _ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby. ay : The Reverend W. J. S. Mc- Clure officiated and the organist was Mrs. P. N. Spratt. : Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown on Grecian lines with a train attached at the high waistline. Two deep bands of Venetian lace on the skirt com- plemented the lace sleeves and a crown of crystals and pearls held her shoulder-length, triple veil of organza. She carried a prayer book and a garland of By ELEANOR ROSS Happy day for the home sewing enthusiasts, There are sparkling ideas transplanted into the wonderful notions as we found out in a bit of brows- ing, We saw such things as dazzling, French - designed jewel-encrusted couture buttons and easy-to--apply instant color- ing for co-ordinating shoes and handbags to the latest crea- tions, and even vinyl uphol- stery to match. Sewing a_ perfect, seam can be accomplished even by a beginner. At the notions counters, there's a new wing- netic seam guide that grips the sewing machine without benefit of screws or tools. It can be moved easily for any seam width and can also help out with sewing straight, profes- |sional-looking tucks. A new_ automatic _needle- threader, now available, was developed by the owner of a plant employing blind people. Almost fool-proof in design, it can be used to thread all hand and sewing machine needles in five seconds or less. straight) Everything Seams Easy! site clusters of rhinestones form buttons for fun or function, to be used as closures and trim- ming. last season's favorite outfit a fresh lift by simply selecting new buttons for it. And cer- tainly any outfit worth making deserves the final distinctive touch of carefully selected, quality buttons. FINISHED IN FISHEYES Most high fashion buttons, even at popular prices, are color-co-ordinated to the sea- son's finest fabrics. Gaily col- ored buttons in a smart matte finish come in fisheyes, séw- throughs or tunnel 'shanks. But- tons range from 29 cents to {$1.98 a card as well as from around 10 cents to $5.00 apiece. | For those -who are "all jthumbs" with needle and thread, buttons on -garments can now be fastened perma- nently sans needle or thread. Whether it's flat or shank, just insert the metal hair-pin shape |through the button that is being replaced, and on through the fabric. It is then anchored with By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON NEW YORK (AP) -- Jaunty fedoras, flashing pleats, phoney pony furs, false lashes, fake curls, flirty fans--that's just some of the fast-paced fashion Smart women often give @ifun that flashed past the audi- ence Wednesday as the New York house of Christian Dior opened its fall collection. "In record time lithe manne- quins whipped in and out of 149 creations designed by French- man Gaston Berthelot for rich North American women, The Dior house, a name hus- bands fear and women respect, | proved that men have nothing| to fear this year but the price} tags, although there is plenty! that wives can covet. Like his counterpart designer | Bare Bohan in Paris, Berthelot) borrowed eastern styles, short) rajah coat silhouettes in rich brocades and metallic clothes for evening wear, and luscious herring-bone wools and banker's | tweeds for daytime lite. BUTTONS LOW The rajah shapes -- are they, tunic coats or very long jackets?--button down low to mid-thigh over a flirty skirt full of deep pleats. Poofs ard u STARTING TOMORROW ZELLER'S SUMMER SALE! WATCH THE MAIL FOR YOUR COPY OF OUR CIRCULAR FULL OF EXCITING "BUYS" AT EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS ! AND REMEMBER! YOU CAN ALWAYS "CHARGE-IT" AT ZELLER'S! 3 CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS AND UP TO TWO YEARS TO PAY! orchids and delphiniums. Then there's an attachment} astic c i in|flounces bounce along the hem- [an Miowees Lanacides, the plastic closure included in|! g for the sewing machine that! package. lines of the party kind of tunics. | Oshawa, was her sister's matron of honor, wearing yellow trim- med with Venetian lace and dressed similarly was the bridesmaid, Miss Dixie Stone- house, Oshawa. The flower girl, Gina Bell of West Hill) wore & white organza trimmed with yel- low. The best man was Mr. Emslie Clark of St. Catharines and the ushers, Stuart Hollingshead, New York, and Peter Bell, Whitby. A reception was held at Spruce Villa and later the couple Teft for Lake Placid, Montreal and Quebec. The bride was wearing a matching coat and dress ensemble in yellow em- bossed matelasse with white ac- éessories and a mauve orchid corsage, The Reverend N. Frank Swackhammer, assisted by the Reverend William Lewis, offi- ated at the marriage of San- ra Anne MacLean and Angus William Mertin, in First Bap- tist Church, recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and rs. Harry Allan MacLean, shawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert William Mertin, River John, Nova Scotia. The soloist was Mrs. George Delany. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of pure silk organza with scoop neckline and elbow-length sleeves. The waist was accent- ed by a softly folded cummer- und and self bow. The semi A ine skirt was accented at the back with a detachable wat- teau train. Her headdress was a pearl and crystal crown hold- ing a bouffant shoulder - length Cobbett - Falkenham In Centre Street United Church last Saturday evening Rhoda Dawn Falkenham_be- came the bride of Richard Al- éxander Cobbett. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Charles Falkenham, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is 7 \the couple left ANNOUNCE PLANS An announcement is made today of the forthcoming * marriage of Miss Marguerite » Catherine Dykstra to Doug- "las George Ells. The bride- «elect, daughter of Mr. and * Mrs. Frederick Dykstra, is «a graduate of the Oshawa = General Hospital School of ~ Nursing, class of °64, and *a member of the Operating ets: even the slot jobs, an easy, professional-looking chore. BASTE OR APPLIQUE Now, whether it's hand-stitch- ing jobs like basting and apply- ing appliques that require yards of thread or sewing a wide ' skirt, it can all be done without " \having to re-supply the needle. MRS. HENRY G. DICK found at the notions counter. \Just put a full spool of thread in the stitcher, thread it and sew until the job is finished. The bride's mother received in turquoise shantung with a matching hat and white acces-|-o" . ; Are sories. The bridegroom's moth- This is one innovation that was er wore rose chiffon with a|!omg overdue. : flowered matching hat. Each| Thanks to designer Chanel, wore a corsage of gardenias. their home at Casa Manana,| thers, Anderson street, Oshawa. makes it a cinch to make pock-} now joined by Balenciaga, Cas- Mr. and Mrs. Dick will make |tillo, the House of Dior and|animals, nursery rhyme friends|that gives a garment an "ex- the new fashion game!and jolly cherubs. Sports clothes|pensive look is played with buttons. Exqui-itake on a special distinction|ings make this easy t oachieve. And for emergency replace- ment of lost shirt buttons, |there's help too. Instant pearl white shirt buttons with metal prongs are simply properly |placed and they stay put. Trimming is important for its role as fashion's "something |special."' Rickrack in graduat- ling widths and contrasting col- linto a designer fabric. | Then there are handsome non-shrink seam bindings in a complete range of color-fast \hues, ideal for creating subtle or distinctive contrasts. Pick an applique to suit your mood. Children adore the circus Hemlines which go up and) down like elevators at Dior! fashion houses were down a lit- tle last season, but up again Wednesday, an inch above the knees, | A year ago, before designers Andre Courrego, Rudi Gern- jreich and Jacques Tiffeau be- jgan to pin them thigh high, the The secret is a handy stitcherjors can turn a solid-color cotton |Knee show might have been} jdaring. But reaction of store} |buyers in New York for the fall) |fashion market was a jaded ho- jhum. . | rene | with the appropriate applique on sleeve or breast pocket. A self-belt is a custom touch New belt back-| Mertin - MacLean | veil of tulle illusion and she carried a bouquet of red car- nations. The matron of honor was Mrs. John Lingen and the jun- ior bridesmaid was Miss Loreen Ellen MacLean, both of Osh- awa, f The best man was Mr. John Linger' Oshawa, and the ush- ers were Mr. Allan MacLean, Peterborough;; Mr. Walter Baillie, and Mr. Ronald Fisher, both of Oshawa. Following the reception at the Rendez-Vous Restaurant, the couple left on a honeymoon to Niagara Falls and area with the bride donning, for travel- ling, a navy blue and white suit with a lace over blouse and a corsage of red and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Mertin have taken up residence at 335 King street east, apartment 2. Save now on this great budget buy ... featuring built-to-take & construction that gives more comfort, more durability for the | money! See it today! the son of Mrs. William A. Cob- bett, Oshawa, and the late Mr Cobbett. e The ceremony was performed © Hotel-motel quatity cover by the Reverend Arthur W. Magee. The organist Mr. Ron.| © Hundreds of stee! coils ald Kellington accompanied the| @ With matching bex spring soloist, Mrs. Kellington. The bride was given in: mar- yes by Mr.. Ronald G. R set SUARANTESD arocque of Port Perry. She| tally defective, wore a semiformal dress of perticnste anneal one white peau de soie with lily- point sleeves and a round neck- line in a fitted bodice. Lace- trimmed front panels accented the skirt, enhanced by a self , bow at .the back waist. A crown of seed pearls held her| shoulder-length veil of tulle and she carried red roses and lilies of the valley in a bouquet. mattress | Mrs. Edward Cobbett of oo gh ip angie ex Wrightville, Quebec was the pect to for dinary mat. matron of honor and Mr. Ed- Nah ap est akg ay ward Cobbett perfored the du- tress. Compare: the price, the guarantée, the features! ss Bh the best man. Mr. Blair 'obbett and Mr. Leonard Rog- Exclusive Sealy Gards® ers, both of Oshawa, ushered ® Pie A reception was held in| @ Smooth, button-free top Radio Park clubhouse and later| @ Imported Rayon Demask Cover on a_ tourin matching spring honeymoon in Ontario any - ball tae om. the bride wore a powder blue chiffon dress with GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. a ~ ~~ white corsage. Mr. Se ee Z and Mrs. Cobbett will return to! portionste annual ese cherges there reside at 122 Mill street, Osh- " awa. HOUSEHOLD HINT | _To crack a coconut, heat it) first in the oven. Then even a| slight blow will be sufficient to crack the shell. When you need N Sealy's special quilt fiem con- SEALY HOTEL-MOTEL SPEG 2 PIECES SEALY FIRM GOLDEN SLEEP QUILT FIRM GOLDEN SLERRS Sealy Golden Sleep Sale is almost over! Get Both for --| One Low Price! Sealy mattress and box spring ZELLER'S--Oshawa Shopping Centre and Downtown Store, Simcoe S. ¢ ONLY TOP QUALITY MEAT e °® PERSONAL SERVICE ON EACH ORDER ° CUT WHILE YOu WAIT... 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