Tasthar RRA RAD AA en ers. T = C a2 c # Trausers WA et m THE GSMAWA TIMPS. Saturday, January 8. 1944.14) « | muse \ WEDDING ALBUM aed 33 Gul With some de >. "Two-tone | signers such as Norman Noreii -- . es on eacher Uses = jWide-LeG 1 yjaiias |combinations of navy and white |but it is in with most. With de- Sew PO, MS a te Physical LIMe€SS" |ty' For Sprin | Pp g |which never seem to go out are signer George Stavropoulos it NEW YORK (AP) -- -What's | Still in. But shades of lavender jis very much in, indeed he uses |in and what's out in fickel fem- and purple--hues that had pres-|it to cover figure faults in the line duahibn was. made cleap ine last year--are strictly for|filmiest, most flattering way) THIS WEEK ee AS USUAL possible. | ~ Daina bevy mere U £ Lulu A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The i ' * ilable at The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms ane ava a GENEVA PARK. Ont. (cP) Oshawa Times office. 'Early publication of this wedding | sex says fitness expert Bonnie | fitness. record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and Prudden of New York, is one of "'It's good to tell girls that the key to promoting physical | grandmothers now, a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are. asked to submit the the chief "sells" in promoting exercise builds busts," she sai physical fitness. jin advising the delegates to en- She addressed about 80 dele- | Courage weight-lifting for girls. names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Walker-Weir Bette Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William John Weir of Oshawa, and Adde Jan Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Scarborugh were united in marriage by the Reverend D. R. Sinclair in Knox Presby- terian Church, Oshawa. The junior choir of the church sang during the service accom- panied by the organist, Mr. Matthew Gouldburn. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of imported English velvet with a flowing train. The bodice of Chantilly lace was styled with a deep round neck- line and long sleeves ending in lily points, A pearl tiara held her fingertip veil of illusion tulle and she carried a cascade bou- quet of pink roses. Miss Joan M. Weir was her sister's maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Carol Weir, Jean Terwillegar and Linda Michael, all of Oshawa and Mary Steen of Cuba, New York. Mr. Tibor Nyilos, Scarborough © was the best man and the ushers were Victor Elchuck, Toronto, and Gordon Noseworthy and Steven Nyilos, both of Scar- borough. A reception was held at The Guild Inn, Scarborugh and the couple spent their honeymoon at Niagara Falls. As they left, the bride was wearing a brown two- piece suit with a mink collar and hat and brown accessories. Mr, and Mrs, Walker are residing at 291 Marland avenue, apt. 305 MONEY WORTHLESS LONDON (CP)--Member of Parliament Marcus Lipton has; asked the Labor government to| get rid of Britain's smallest coin, the halfpenny. He says it now is "practically worthless."' The farthing, worth a quarter of a penny, was withdrawn a few years ago. gates to a physical fitness con- ference for women at this YWCA camp near Orillia Wed- nesday. The four - day confer- ence sponsored by the YWCA is supported by a grant fram the federal health and welfare) department. Armed with such slogans as) "marry a girl, not a girdle,"| Miss Prudden told her audience that hard sex or soft sell is Fashions Forecast' More Leisure Time) NEW YORK (AP) -- From} the fashions shown at the open-| ing day of press previews Wed-| nesday, American designers do not expect anybody to be at home next spring. The man of the empty house | jwill be on the golf course in} |jazzy bright-red slacks and zip- |\per jacket, or on his boat in 4|snazzy white duck trousers and bulk pea jacket, or at an any- thing - goes party in a polka- dotted jacket and slacks These are just a few new style ideas with which John Weitz charmed more than visiting fashion writers here Adele Simpson showed the kind of clothes that women should get away with--includ- jing easily packable cotton, jer- jsey and silk costumes as well jas. wrinkle-proof, light-weight lorganza party sheaths. The cot - |ton suits in tiny patterns and checks had short jackets, skirts with deep pleats. blouses were white vests button down the front. MRS, ADDE WALKER and SOCIAL NOTICE The that ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced SHOWS SHAPE of Una Mary, daughter of Mrs.| John Weitz took care of the * '. stormy weather situation with George Hennelly, Scarborough, | ginny raincoats shaped to show and the late Mr. Hennelly, to|a woman at her best. Borrowed Bernard Andrew Debosky, son | from the cowboy was a denim of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Debo-|number lined with calico. Bold ald oh ae i black and white stripes and sky, Whitby. The wedding is 10) polka dots were lined with rea take place on Saturday, January |or yellow fabric prints. A| 22, 1966, at 11 a.m. in the Church | water-proof, pink velour coat} ofthe Precious Blood, Scar-|Was banded with shiny white bi K vinyl, with mundane mattress shee | ticking inside. Miss Simpson also featured SLEEK SKI SUIT THE DR. ZHIVAGO LOOK in a body-conforming ski suit of black stretch nylon and wool ringed at throat and hip with fur-like orlon SUNDAYS 4:00 P. 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Crampionships are purely decorative glowing jewelled party dresses, short -- above the knees -- and simple, but startlingly bright Oscar de la Renta, designer for Jane Derby, showed tunic jcostumes, suits and dresses that were high-waisted, small- |bossomed, short and shayely His contribution to the woman | 'on the go were handsome, slim reversible coats in strong con- \trasting colors. | Flouncy, floaty, feminine jevening gowns--many in lace, jmany ruffled -- were more la |Renta costumes guaranteed to ltake the lady out of the house STARTS SUNDAY FROM 1:30 "HARLOW" "Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders" TODAY--UVon Ryans Express Dear Brigette Lost Complete Show 8 P.M. a4 BILTM ORE Miss Prudden said she avoids such terms as "'it's good for you" when she discusses the logic of physical fitness and in- stead tells girls it will help them get husbands and boys that it will help them get wives. She said girls' interest goes up when she puts a couple of | good-looking boys in their phys- ical fitness group. She pro- motes interest in a boy by hav- ing an attractive girl take notes of his exercising performance. WIVES HOLD KEY She also recommended that husbands can be started on the fitness trail by stressing to wives how lonely they'll be if their unfit spouses die early of heart attacks. Expectant women should be told that fitness lessens the jnumber of difficult births and leather bellbottoms. limperfect babies and that exer-| cise will help them regain their figures. : Miss Prudden said © mothers are to blame for the continuing decline in fitness in the United States. Mothers, she said, bundle their children, coddle them, stuff them with food and shove them around in strollers. She advocated that education classes begin with six-month-old infants and con- tinue until the age of 90 She said Canadians generally are in better shape than people in the U.S. Elizabeth Hill of the Ontario education department's munity programs division said health - education methods - in the province aren't fulfilling the need to interest young people "We are still trying to teach high school students how to brush their teeth,' she said, "when they really want to know how to meet and relate to the opposite sex." DANCING are SATURDAY NIGHTS Assurance of @ Perfect Denee Date ADA'S MOST UNUSUAL BALLROOM ij ubmnlee at Fitewee | physical | com- | Thursday to the more than 200 women reporters attending a four-day program of style' pre- views called the American De- signer Series. Pale lips are out and rouged ones are in. They ate covered by a luminous finishing coat, the Coty beauty people said. Fish scale eyelids are def- initely in for the charity ball, and sooty ones with splashes of TOWERING ABOVE ALL ADVENTURES! chalky white are acceptable for |daytime, providing the woman has the self confidence to wear, them. That was the opinion of. | fered by Charles Loew, noted) \for his pop art makeup. i The chicest woman this spring will wear poor girl sweaters along with her sleek leather navy workingman's jacket and ranchers pants. | Along with these slick costumes shown by Anne Klein for Mal- jlory, were leather levis and These also are definitely in. Glittering, floor - sweeping} |ball gowns are out, but glamor-| lous party pajamas this spring are for any place but at home. Christian Dior of New York lended a collection of chic French - inspired clothes with vividly patterned pants with! huge legs like those worn by {the movie queens in the "30s. 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