Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 28 Dec 1950, p. 6

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, Dec. 28, 15%) J WATCH FOR FURTHER KEEP THIS DATE EE RE tions about color preferences. [save up to make Durchageq FEBRUARY SRD They say that, it we aro blonds | prefer exciting color cree, "ll 1 u COLOR AND 1951 and have Nordic ancestors, the [make the investment notje, chances are that we will take| Tn the SDFINE of 51 popu IT IS THE NIGHT OF THE ARTS AND CRAFTS --RUTH D. What effect will color have on your life in 1951? Probably much greater - than you now think. There seems little doubt but that the word Red will continue to FROM YOUR COLOR COUNSELOR SUNLEY-- definite ideas about what color they will wear around the house. In housedresses, blue is well up top, with red second, pink third, turquoise and green fourth, yel- have unpleasant implications and [low fifth," purple sixth and tan perhaps Yellow, as applied to a seventh. ~ race, will continue to i Black the research ABOUT THIS WONDERFUL BEAU ARTS NIGHT Fun 'n Games ANNOUNCEMENTS floor ~coverings and darker wall coatings. The General Printing Ink Cor- poration has gone away out on a limb and made these generaliza- greatest delight in cool hues such as blue and green, but if we are brunettes and have Latin ances- tors, we are likely to favor reds and maroons. People having a fairly good standard of living wy, conservative and refineg 0% with the object of hayig, | fit into a well-chosen gy ment, but those of us a i E lst in our blood will dra uy gy od and pastel colors, wip, the autumn our attractiopg - swing toward rich shades oq brown, green and purple, our thoughts. These, and more personal matters, will probably cause us to feel Blue, or even Purple with rage and frustration. A color you've never seen nor heard of may effect your life around springtime--that is if the manufacturers. of women's cloth- ing come up with something new men tell us, are still most popu- lar though not as far ahead of other colors as they used to be. The popularity 'of two-tone cars is increasing constantly but changing, In 1946 two tomes of gray was the best seller, but to- day two tones of green has crept up to first place. In the West IT AN EXPERT TUNE-UP. IS YOUR MOTOR SPUNKY? COLD WEATHER VERY OFTEN IS THE CAUSE of THROWING YOUR CAR OUT OF ITS NORMAL PEg. FORMANCE . . . . LET US CHECK IT OVER AND Gly in a fabric hue and, following] brighter hues in cars outnumber tradition, give it a fancy name |the blacks, so popular in the like Television Twilight. How-| conservative east. ever, the proprietor of ome of | In the home, color tastes are Oakville's leading dress shobs |glowly becoming revolutionized assures us that Oakville women|, = 1948 a will continue to prefer violet or Seely ue PORCH am purple tones, along with standard [beige walls with rust carpets black. were most popular but the grad- Who knows but that 1951 may (ual change is towards lighter be the year when the urers of men's clothes finally persuade that conservative sex that they should blossom out in i ELECTORS OF OAKVILLE a hl - it will ever happen but it always | Ei gives newspapers interesting |B FOR RE El ECTING ME copy when each mew attempt is ol NL made to. shake men out of their Hl clothes-Tut. [gH ail TO COUNCIL ig . alyse because it is an emotional, at or psychological, matter. For in- Hi stance, the experts tell us to be The whole question of color pre- i careful of what women say they gli Lachlan McArthur IWISH TO EXPRESS MY APPRECIATION DROP IN AT ABLE EDDIE'S GARAGE f WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION 69 Colborne W. Phone 1106 3) 6% Cig PROPERTIES WANTED... We have cash buyers for properties meeting the following requirements '® PRICED UP TO $22,500 Located near lake, bungalow with 2 bedrooms, sep- arate dining room and study. @® PRICED UP TO $25,000 Modern home, 3 bedrooms, main floor washroom. @® PRICED UP TO $30,000 Older home with character. 3 bedrooms, library and 'washroom on main floor PHONE DETAILS IN THE EVENING TO T. 8. H. GILES Or Mrs. Palmer at 1461-W ference is very difficult to an- like because tests have proven that they will say they prefer one color, but buy another when they Zo shopping. Faber Birren, Color Consult ant, has discovered that people may say they dislike yellow and orange but they will use these colors more than any others in their homes. "Men say they like red and never seem to wear it. Women place brown (orange shade) next to last among shades and then proceed to adorn them- selves with it generously. Color [WISH TO THANK THE ELECTORS OF OAKVILLE Fe hake very FOR RE-ELECTING ME . ET TO TOWN COUNCIL HITCHCOX MOTOR SALES PHCNE 345 separate dining-room, COLBORNE ST. E. HVE THE WONDERF TIL Silver Anniversary (99/ 8-0-6-0-6-0-0-6.0- FRED TURNER MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE ELECTORS OF OAKVILLE GEORGE A. DAVIS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE COUNCIL 208-800 008800 TO ALL WHO SUPPORTED ME 3 AND ro : WORKED ON MY BEHALF : INTHE RECENT ELECTION POWER ON FLEETLEADER A SEE HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE HARRY ALLEN Visit our showrooms 7o09y/ i 5 . DELUXE SERIES 8 £-8.-5.

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