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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1966, p. 11

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Bene yee Beata Sein he ag rk ey Se ae ay, BRE G aR ae ye Os AS HELENE de Cham: er: Mrs, James Welton flattered by the courtly LIEUTENANT R. J, Raird, C Squadron, Ontario Re nt, dressed as a officer, is the proud escort of Mrs, Gordon Rae attention of Ind Lieutenant Leo Morin, Ontario Regi- ment, Belle of the Ball of as Lady Mowat, left, and Mrs, William F, Wilson as Lady Whitney, both wives of early prime ministers of Ontario, _Lady Mowat's Sy ee Sey ye Sy eg RE Be hy ey a later period, Misa Susan Powell, personifies the un- sophisticated miss of the gown is of emerald green satin and Lady Whitney's, rich blue brocade, rose trimmed, Oshawa Times | Photos Golden Wedding Reception Honors Brooklin Residents legroom; @ht Mra, 'Retia Dia. mond, Nieces of the bride and bridegroom, Miss Barbara Dia- jmond, Mrs, Oswald Croxall and iMrs, David Brunton served in }the afternoon, Tn :the evening, Mrs, Joshua iy eg Mig Bean Sid Vpigh HY Women THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuendey, November 22, 1966 ]] Canada's Great Ladies Return In Sell-Out Historical Pageant Pioneer settlers' wives, In- dian princesses and high-born ladies of fashion, all ber ppg hn as they might have looked one hundred years ago in an his torical pageant presented in the Kinsmen Community Centre last night to a capacity audience, The Indian maids, Asin-Aki, and Catherine Teka-Witha, wore simple fringed tunics and re je from seeds, The wite of the Governor of New France, Helene de Cham yes arrived with a wardrobe vaathing Davie in avary rustle of its taffeta and with ® maid to carry her jewel box, There was little change in women's dress between and 1850, Shawis and bonnets were always worn as depicted 4 Mra, John Graves Simcoe, Since towns grew up around military defences there was one a distinctly military air Ev Fy: ciroumstance, de pleted by the young ladies in ball gowns, escorted by a junior officer who in those days was probably the younger son. of a titled British family, LAURA AND HER LAMP No historical -- would be complete without Laura Secord and she paraded in the garb of a farmer's wife, while - Mra, Sarah Ashbridge, friend of day, She wears rose taffeta with a veiling of black lace aparked with sequins and a coq feather headdress, Her eompanion, right, Mrs, Her> bert Wilson as the mistress of an important household, wears a flowing pink silk and lace age and wrapper typical of milady's dress in the privacy of her bou- doir, THE STARS SAY By ESTRILITA FOR TOMORROW A fairly good day, Pace your efforts easily and watch your timing. The early part of the day will be best for starting new ventures, making plans for conferences, Late-day hours will be better for conciudin ne pending projects and for social doings, FOR THE BIRTHDAY Tt tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, where occupational and finan: cial matters are concerned, your outlook for the next year la ex: cellent, In career affairs, stars promise the possibility of in- creased earnings anytime be- tween the firat week of January and mid « February; also the likelihood of winning some other special token of appreciation for past efforts, However, if you do receive the aforementioned bounties, you may expect to be given some additional responsi: bilities at the same time, Other good periods along these lines: the first three weeks of March, the last week of September, the first three weeks of October and the entire month of November, Do be careful not to antagonize superiors or co-workers in June, early July or the first three weeks of September--even if you are under some tension at those times | As to monetary affairs, as of) last week, you entered an excel: | lent one-month cycle for ad: vancing these interests, but don't, in a spirit of optimism, go overboard in apending or under. take financial obligations you cannot really afford--especially in midJanuary, Next good pe- rieds on the fiscal front: the first three weeks of February and, for long-range enterprises, the month of April and the firat three weeks. of September, Oc: the future and holding business} _-- Mra, Simeoe, wore the Quaker clothes peculiar to her sect, A highlight of the show was a copy of Queen Victoria's wed: ding gown which was of intense interest to the ladies of the day, Of eggshell satin and ivory lace, pearlived sequins gleamed through its many flounces and the regal ribbon of the Order of the Garter extended in royal blue beauty from shoulder to waist, This set the atyle for many Victorian ball gowns, One mode! wore rustling pink taf: feta while her chaperone wore black mittens and a mantilla headdress to compliment her gown, Lady MacDonald and Lady per appeared as fashionable parliamentary host: esses, SOCIAL REFORMERS Moving into Edwardian times, 1750) 1800; Mrs, famous women included Pauline --_ Adelaide Hoodless and r, Emily Stowe, then the Gib: son Girl and the Flora Dora|that rl. The horseless bugey rought about motorin -- and veils and the new feelin emancipation saw young |a iS in bathing costumes and the daring hobble skirt, Forty meters of St, Mark's Anglican Woten modelled the costumes inchivling personificas tions of the wives of Ontario's early prime ministers; Mrs, John Sandfield MacDonald 1867- 1871, Mrs, Kdward Blake 187i. 1672; Lady Mowat 1872-1800; Mrs, Arthur Sturgis Hardy 1806- George W, Ross 1800- 1005; Lady Whitney 1005-1014, Mra, Philip Lawrence was the commentator and Mra, ©, V, Hyderman, pianist, provided the musical background, Ross Cotton and Mary Easden san solos and duets during an between the appearance of the models and St, Mark's Junior Choir sang a medley of songs during intermission, The show closed on a centen- nial note with the introduction of Miss Oshawa 1067, Miss Martha Frankfurter, wearin her sparkling diadem and roya robes, "Porpraits of the Past' will be presented in Bowmanville to- morrow night, Indian Women To Be Represented At Expo 67 Pavilion OTTAWA (CP)--Clara Tizya of Vancouver, a Yukon-born Loucheux, has been selected to represent Indian women of Can- ada at the opening of the native pavilion at Expo 67, it was an- nounced Monday, Mra, Tisya, the mother of 12 children, is a member of the regional Indian Advisory Coun: cil for British Columbia and the Yukon, She is also a member of the National Indian Advisory Board that selected her as Expo representative, Comedy Is Serious Business OLT yh ag Explains when I come|has yen gg Begg @ ani eve vores comedian ste; 'ite a matic. role, Janet news, menage Oshawa Little The« ire peocueneer she has made : hit with light roles and given depth and gusto to minor char: ac a i) e thing My, peo - think 1' I'm not funny at all, out the oan character is a serious business and T belleva it's true most comedians are sad people, That's why they want to play Hamlet, jcated humor ia the hardest of all jo. play. Play: goers Wao have been ainusce at one of my character roles have said to me 'You must be just naturally sa Well, this is not the case, While they are laughing I am working hard with mind and body to capture an iliysion and, in comedy, the|¢ aience pith up, Wnt tele actor throws aw With such insight it it is obvious that the directors of Oshawa Little Theatre made a wise choice when they asked Mrs, Stevenson to direct the ge tieated comedy, The Moon Is Blue," the opening play of this season, The play spina on three char- acters and depends on pace and innuendo, 'The opportunity to direct a three-act play was in itself a challenge," said the director, "At the time of the request I didn't know that it would be the first play of the season and therefore first in the Bastdale Collegiate Audi- torium, The former Janet Richfield come to Canada from Henlow Bedfordshire, to visit her sis ter, Barbara, Mrs, Eric Lloyd, who has also given some out- standing performances with with OLT. In fact, the whole Richfield family has a flair for "the boards," A brother Ronald whose stage name is Edwin Richfield, has been play- ing supporting roles in London's West End for a number of years and js seen regularly in such television series as Odd Man Out, Interpol Calling, The Buccaneers and The Aven: gers, His wife, Jan Holden, is playing opposite Tan Car. michael at the Haymarket The: atre in "Say, Who Are You" which is destined for Broad: way, Janet Stevenson has won the Best Actress award three times in the Orono Festival of One Act plays, but complains that she always gots cast as Special Showing! LADIES' and GENTS' GOLD and DIAMOND SET OMEGA WATCHES a lhe about it is}in alllif as a comedian she an old woman and ay oe and that vas in "Diy We a eroads,"' Cros ahe said, "I did as net -|ing os acting in pre nnd a id years of elocution dancing, I never won a diplo ia because I have a lisp we I Pe so tall oweren ft Reid, te sueier was a speech and Te ee Retirement "The House of Bernada Alba," "Picnic," "Mir. anda," and a host of ot others will agree with her and He eels sad, she produces an exquisite the|sense of amusement in her udience, her Snes smonieie, wae here on a visit, chan, mind about returning to land when she became the bride of William ee. They have two children, enue. Lesley, 6, and a son, 74 CELINA STREET Want Competent * Service Call 725-3581 We have our own staff of exper. lenced, fully qualified heating technicians on every day .. . Radio dispatched for quick service, All thelr work is guaranteed, 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA . 725-3581 : remember in "Ladies in. 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A child born on this day will) be endowed with a fine intellect | and unusual resourcefulness, | but may have to curd tenden| cles toward excessive gambling. | Mr, and Mrs, Herman Walk:jrow, Robert Walker, and Doris,| er, Brooklin, received relatives,/Mrs. Horace Grills There are po Rnd and neighbors at the/six grandchildren and Mrs, Lionel Diamond pour: _ heme of Mr. and Mrs, H. J.) Mrs Walker received wear /ed tea, Nieces, Mrs, Stanley/® Grills, Brookiin, "on ihe occa ing a plas erene dress /Grills, Mrs, Earl Follest and sion of their 50th wedding ar with a corsage of gold roses.) Mis, Richard Sieer-served er le ne, of the family assists) Guests were. present from s the former and Miss Vicki Gerrow was! , Frances Diamond of Myrtle! in charge of the guest hook eve ony a vf Station, daughter of the late} The tea table was laid with] s deriand. Lindsay, Uxbridge Mr, and Mrs. Peter Diamond.ja lace cloth, centered with a we at r. 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