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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1966, p. 49

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Knitwe ar Even THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 21, 1966 BIR More Popular Knitwear seems to have all knits are, there are even more, asset. Washability, either my | exciting ones coming up for fal) hand or machine, may be a ' from. designers in this counry | important feature even im @ and abroad. | high-fashion dress. the fashions durability of the| . . . ond classic shirtwaist or the little| ThE one thing you won't have! pious Up pusr black dress and string of pearls. 10 search for is the washable| Other styles may come and| *"- § : Women are now wo accus- go, but knitwear comes in| ane new We ose% stronger every season. be to the time-saving and ing qualiti wash- " And fashion interest is quick-| roe" tes Prager ch style | and dirt that should be ened by beautiful colors and| these days is automatically ex-| ®¥#7- color combinations and by high| nected to offer the benefits of| Laundering also helps to re style detailing, | sudsability. store the fit of knitwear, which There are knits with iifted | More and more fine woolens| tends to lose its shape with waistlines, with soft, dainty | are taking on this important} protracted wear. touches, and with shirt sleeves | sen asim manent nan or sleeves which feature modi- fied top width. There is a variety of hand-| some suits, from casual to after-| five designs. There are useful) dresses galore; and accents in- | clude a liberal sprinkling of | leather or suede belts, buttons, | braids and handsome leather | piping. | There are éven ruffles -- on| such delights as a full-length | at-home ensemble of skirt, slip-| ~t 9 Whiasalh Hie tums af sanctus ree mere ee ee oe |may not be subjected to the jhard, practical wear of casual | clothing, it still picks up dust sudsed IN PURE WOOL Lightweight pure wool toile im crisp brown, red, blue and green motifs on a beige background was used in this charming tra- ditional kimono, The obi, or sash, is in toning blue. Excess Weight Seen Serious Threat To Health, Happiness "How can an overweight get. the family to help her stay on a slimming course?" a _ home- maker inquires wistfully. Call a family council meeting | Jet them all know you need) their support, Be completely | honest with them about your de- | sire to lick your weight to al standstill, By failing to take) you seriously, your husband and children, without meaning to, ean undermine your effort to reduce. 'Mom's on a_ diet) again," they say with good na-| tured laughter. Well, that kind of help you can do without! Excess fat is a serious health threat, If the doctor has ad- vised you to take off a definite mumber of pounds and keep them off, inform the family. Knowing the facts, your hus- band will not make the mistake of saying, "Don't bother to diet, we all love you just the way you are." Reassuring as such a remark may be, it makes diet- ing to reduce seem less neces- sary. To enlist their aid in certain situations, think through the common pitfalls and make ad- vance decisions regarding how you wish to act, You might say something along this iine: "When I reach for secon help- ings I want you to dissuade me ee « even though | bristle. U you can. get me past my weak spot, I'll do fine." In short, what you need from the family is encouragement, plus deserved praise, When they let you know, by word and ac- tions, that they realize what you are trying to do is not easy, this strengthens your resolve, One homemaker found she could not stay on reducing fare when the family were late for dinner, which they invariably were, Waiting not only sharp- ened her appetite, but also caused her to feel imposed upon. She ate to relieve pent up feelings. When her family really understood, they made it a point to be on time, or to call when unavoidably detain- ed. The co-operation made a world of difference. Another way members of the family can be a real help is to offer to clear off the table and put all food away after din- ner. However, the real issue is not whether your family is going to take your diet seriously, but whether you are, When you tackle the problem with ear- nest, the family will soon sense this mew resolve, Establish within yourself a conviction that this is prhai you want to do, on top and ruffled bolero, TURKISH PANTS If you search hard enough, you may even see some Turkish pants to add an Oriental--and | conversation - prompting -- ac- | cent to your wardrobe, As nice as the season's new JOIN CELEBRATION FREEPORT, Ont. (CP) Nurses at the Freeport Sanitor- jum helped Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Harneck of Breslau, Ont., celebrate their 60th wed- ding anniversary. When Mr, Harneck arrived to visit his 81- year-old wife, a patient there, ihe found the nurses had ar- ranged a_ setting of roses, | given Mrs, Harneck a bouquet | and put up a banner proclaim- | ing the anniversary, TEETH TREATED WINNIPEG (CP) -- Dental treatment clinics operated by | the Manitoba health depart- ment treated 5,297 children in j | } | | Howard's Draperies | 1963, Of the total, 3,484 children | | | Let Howard's Add the finishing touches with . . , DRAPES © SLIPCOVERS BROADLOOM WU wt ay i | were treated in. mobile clinics, | | The department also distributed | and | 86,000 dental | 6,295 posters, | pamphlets Let Us Do Your Dry Cleaning OSHAWA Brides, start out your homemaking the right way by letting us take care of all your dry cleaning needs. We'll help you keep your garments, home furnishings bright and new-looking longer. You can rely on our trusted service and years of experience, LLA 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 CLEANIT SERVICE LTD. 725-3555

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