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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1967, p. 5

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s Drive n Youth EAKING FURTHER last xk on the youth accent move- t locally, a City Recrea- Department official had e sage commentary. rry Gelette, deputy-direct- ORD, said this: less than 90 percent of teen-agers stoutly main- d that dancing was their e favorite when it came to 1 entertainment, but there room for misgivings at official source. e record showed that these gsters would readily t various other forms of ation and social activity 1 as swimming) ff avail- lette illustrated his theory er. He pointed out that RD had recently appoint- 5 young graduates of its itly - completed Summer er Development Program attended five days week- o conduct a most import- survey -- le. "to act sounding board to deter- just what form of recre- and social activity the ; youth favor." ven full - time youth pro- workers, such as myself, ot pretend to know what youngsters want today," aid. "We are deeply con- d about the lack of youth ams that seems to be ap- it and we will make ser- attempts to remedy the 'ion". ette is a strong acvocate eater use of school facili- for such programs, as is so successfully in Flint _ Other supporters of this m are Dr. Charles Mcll- chairman of the seven- City Recreation commit- under whose jurisdictiin RD operates. Dr. Mclll- and several other city men and trustees recent- ited the U. S. city to study ystem at close range. - ORD has been serious- amped for quarters 'since mber, 1965, when fire gut- their Gibb St. quarters, will be remedied some- with the opening of the Centennial complex at the wa Civic Auditorium, | will include offices, gym- m and general purpose s for the civic « operated tment, \T WAS AN EVENTUAL ion, one which shoull be vated far more often, the Board on Control at- 1 a luncheon recently with Hall Department heads. | two groups will now meet regular basis and the de- ental chiefs have been to submit agendas for sion at these pow-wows. department heads th no fault of their own, sometimes go for months get + togethers in the ISTORY Brunswick, Prince ard Island and Quebec had no provincial vote. rincial franchise in New iswick came in 1919 fol- d by Prince Edward nd in 1922 and much -in Quebec in 1940. 19--Explorer Ferdinand ellan began his voyage ind the globe. 3--Premier Dysart nunced old age pensions New Brunswick. First World War {ty years ago today--in --British troops eked strongly on an 'ht-mile front east of 2s, capturing Veldheok, nkote, Glencorse and rness Woods. Second World War yenty-five years ago ay--in 1942--British »s occupied Ankazobe, niles north of Tanana- the Madagascar capi- U.S. marine and navy s dive-bombers dam- | a Japanese cruisef rwest of Guadalcanal. eae natn REPRESENTING former Prime Ministers' wives at the 'Portraits from the Past" historical fashion pageant presented at An- derson Collegiate Vocational Institute last night are left, Mrs. Charles Daly, who modelled Lady Mowat, wearing an emerald green satin gown, centre; Mrs. Herbert Heaver, personify- 'PORTRAITS FROM PAST" AT ing the wife of George W. Ross in a gown of beige tones; Mrs. Thomas Hen- stock, wife of Prime Min- ister Arthur Sturgis Hardy, modeling a dusty rose over misty gold sheer gown, Old Time Fashions Modelled At Whitby WHITBY (Staff) "Port- raits from the Past," a Whitby centennial project sponsored by All Saints Anglican Church members, was shown last night to 600 people at Anderson Col- legiate Vocational Institute. Started last May, this pro- ject required countless hours in preparations. Conveners Mrs. . Harold McGary and Mrs. Jack Willis said, 'It is the most rewarding project yet endorsed by members of All Saints Ang- lican Church. The show presented a review of women's fashions from the days of Canada's early explor- ers to the 1900s. It included an example of the Paris styles worn by Helene de Champlain,|port the child - bride of the famous) French explorer; ~ riding garment; costumes illur- trating the dress of the wives of the provincial premiers at Confederation and many oth- ers. The commentator, Mrs. Nor- man Edmondon, gave interest- ing and little - known historical facts about Canada's early women. These facts helped bring authenticity to the gla- mor and color of the costumes, and made 'Portraits from the Past" an interesting historical document, as well as an enter- ining pr ion of fashi WEDDING GOWN Of great interest to the la- dies was a copy of Queen Vic- toria's wedding gown. Of egg- shell satin and ivory lace, the ample skirt was adorned with sequins and pearls. Mrs. John Sandfield MacDon- ald wore an American beauty satin gown trimmed with lace. Mr. MacDonald was a liberal premier of Ontario and Liberal a Victorian|draped fichu of founder of the Victorian Order of Nurses and wife of the sev- enth Governor - General, was seen wearing a while lace fit- carrying a black umbrella. Her large hat was trimmed with Laura Secord, famous for her 1813 trek through the Amer- ican lines to warn Canadians of a proposed surprise attack on Beaver dams was illustrat- ed. DAYTIME DRESSES The daytime dresses worn in 1867, the year of Confederation, showed floor - length skirt sup- ed by one of two severely starched petticoats and a softly lace worn around the shoulders and knot- ted at the bustline. The appearance of the first Model T in 1908 brought chang- es to the fashion world. Clothes began to shrink in size and quantity and m'lady dared to show not only her ankle, but an inch or two of leg. | Mrs. Desmond Newman, wife of the Whitby mayor, officially ted gown trimmed with black,| flattering ostrich feathers. | opened the historical social event, The models paraded to appropriate back- k jand Miss Margo Wilson danced and the Anderson Accordion |}Club played selections. MODELS | Models and taking part were: |Mrs. Ronald Carter, Mrs. Larry Cond, Mrs. Peter Cook, Mrs. Gerry Creighton, Mrs. Charles 5.2 MRS. DAVID Newing is pictured representing Lady Aberdeen, the founder of the Victorian Order of Nurses. She wore a white lace fitted gown trimmed Ry oes Bn re a : "ett : a ; eo pad with black, topped by a lace knee-length coat and carry- ing a black umbrella trim- med with white lace. Her high style hat was comple- plemented with ostrich feathers. " | was modelled by Mrs. Jack Willis, a convener of the "Portraits from the Past" historical fashion show. She wore a_ turquoise tight- fitting gown, large brim hat with tulle and flowers in the same shade and ele- Daly, Miss Nadine Dilling, Mrs. James Duggan, Mrs. Norman Edmondson, Mrs. Dean Fry, Mrs. Vincent Graham, Mrs. Al- lan Grant, Miss Susan Heard, Mrs. Herbert Heaver, Mrs. Thomas Henstock, Mrs. Robert Kozlenko, Mrs. Robert Martin, Mrs. Lindsay McCoy, Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. Harold Mc- Gary, Mrs. David Newing, Miss Susan Newman, Mrs. William Proctor, Mrs. Douglas Reyn- olds, Mrs. Arthur Robertson, Mrs. Wilfred Rostek, Mrs. Dan- iel Roxborough, Mrs. Charles Rycroft, Mrs. Ed Ryzek, Mrs. Richard Sandford, Mrs. Ed Saunders, Miss Debbie Schell, Miss Delinda Schell, Mrs, Wil- liam Schmid, Mrs. Alfred Schu-' bert, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. W. Grant Stonehouse, Miss Mar* jorie Tompkins, Mrs. Arthur Welsh and Mrs, John Willis. "All together, a delightful .ex- perience" said Mrs. Thomas ground provided by Mrs. Har- old Brown. Miss Sue Marlow, represent- ed Miss Whitby and symbol- ized Canadian youth. She wore a white satin floor - length roses. Taking part in the program were soloists Mrs. Len Tutton, Miss Vicky Bell and Miss Re- gina Hill. The Ding Dong Bel- les and the Sweet Adelines Osh- awa Chapter rendered several numbers. Miss M. E. Miller 443 leader of the federal opp at the same time. He was in office in 1867 to 1871. Mrs. Edward Blacke wore 8 blue satin bouffant style gown. Lady Mowat was in emerald green. Mrs. Arthur Sturgis Har- dy was seen wearing a dusty rose over misty gold sheer gown. Mrs. George W. Ross was in soft beige tones. Lady Whitney, whose husband was a Conservative Prime Minister from 1905 to 1914, anl knighted by the Prince of Wales in 1908, wore a blue brocade, while Lady Aberdeen, the SLENDERIZING Now is the time to trim those Summer bulges off to look your best in your new Fall sult. Creative Colffures 360 KING ST. 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