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Weston Times (1966), 25 Aug 1966, p. 8

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THE SCHOOL GIRL LOOK-Ribbed double knit in de Bar.. enzen's buck-buttoned jumper dress has a white blouse. also of ribbed double knit with a modified rolled collar. It is part If ‘EEEEEL ("olltrttry A - F-ve Shades Of Navy ' Red Dominate " " . Young And Easy Fashion took ha can again captured the spot- light a the openings of the Italian Couture with A collection of slick uncomplicated fashion: for every hour of the day. Young and my in the 'mttto with de 3:321".me his my of uncomplex little tire-u. some town under small nut coda. V Selected numbers from the de may! Caslleetitm will be copied by Gel-ail fibre: in Canad. in tex- tured Fake]. Anal, Cut.“ Nylon ml at: estate-ary fibres. The trim mu. look follows through from surly-thy dresses with ineketa 1nd inconspicuous named details, to coat dresses and jumpers with yaks. The tent tsilhouette leach in cocktail than: in lmeea and - with ntin and tequined bandit; trims. Evening Mes In .,.. _ -m.~u25.19“ maust‘llooo mama NEW TORONTO SECONDARY SCHOOL 1:15 'r.m.-Ait Gndu Shim who on Onmkning hom “in local." wheels - W baht. the opening I.“ if I. " -sittH- houn 9.00 mall. on 4.00 pan. HOBICOKE HYDRO 9B0 trm.--Grode H, 12 and 13 classes uncludmg business Adm'rnistratiort tlst not Ryemn) I 1.00 a m.-Grode't0 classes 1.30 p.m.-Grudc 9 class: REIT $175 'ra WSW " Wm 'thatae Secondary Schools have. Tudcv, WI 6, 1966 Mum and or the Morin. ti-. MIMICO HIGH SCHOOL The Warhol: collection pulses with life in de Batman'- choice of coloun. He allows mvy and red to dominate, often sparked with ball button closing and trims. Show have chunky low heels and stubby In Hong Kong alone, thousands of refugees live, eat and sleep on the pavements. There in never enough food, drug, medicines, hoe- pital EPIC! or homes for them. OXFAM OF CANADA has helped some families rename, bu helped others through vocational training, feeding, medical and sock] welfare work. But the problem is In from being solved. no you Krdm Giovanni Not Pu Men». (No momma» (out) -6!-62 "i' t' 't Wane”. ne aunt-nu nun-nu un- w... -.....- -..- -V__V__.e ‘W, W __ _ i 3 an; "Sonny" twice; this got a great welcome and I gathered from a teenager in front of me that this mug wan going to be No. l on the hit parade " any time. When there was a momentary lull, I girl about 16 sitting next to Julie leaned across and said, “Min. may I borrow your binoculars for just one minute when the Beatles come on r' (She'd come from Ottawa to see them). She added beseechingly, "Just one minute." I nodded, filing to note that she had two friends n de Bar-lu, her. The singer went off, the Remains finished playing and ttUM, lllo‘their drummer rame down front and did several aornersaulta before It is parthhey All ran off. I just hoped they were going to have a bath and burn their rlntheu -- it was hot just sitting still and watrhing. a - -- _ l thought it must he at least 10:30 but it turned out to be only . 9 pm. Julie had to go to the toilet. We rlimbed up twenty-five "airs 'Inatewlrnm our seats, walked half a mile and fell over three policemen §whn were lurking in the passages in the dark, When we came bark, , k Hour clean-looking young men in blazers who also belong to the same .00 1musiral stable as the Beatles were playing - “The Csrkles". They fweren't half an noisy an the others and they looked socially acceptable, e headings. l but it still took a long time. Then back came The Remains and they has widelyltToutrht with them The Rouettea, three young girls in white lame iTGaGauGlae-aurt_iituoetuiyaey.rtde' n “theta. t will mu] but.) Than nut to air-ditinaistg at iirdG"aG,"utitd-tr-h-artu"-"etral.tot. all" night; in met, if we'd but uy light. wid luv. would on" mks. W- is 1-yur-old Julio Ind no. Joni " than Illa. about n In. blow In. bet I couldn't. no. her Whitby! inch“ tho south action a! the "hluW', an 18, row 9, through the binomial; t hound but Ibo [a igtto the vat “red." by ninth and stared than. iidii,uartetoGttt-atterseyyrtu1iah9naattistq GGauiiaftuti-ndtsuettutreouidn'tr-eytu the Inuit. it vu a (was but intersting um. Like having Ill dammit night-nu. srr-.tartedmstimrwtiehr.thoushteytrgood.iaa..ti- it helprd to at it our non quickly And on cum The Randal. From the and!" um. I thought any might be curried on in with], but I. we" spared that - ther hand out to In four Inky young man who averted about the an. while pllyin. mpoctivcly on drum, I portable orxnn Ind two guitars. IA boy of about an in hanging over (ho bark of my sent, chanting loudly on what I "unmixed u my belt min - wild chury gum.) It Wu impouihlc to tell what they were playing -- the then volume of noise "tllowed up all melody, but I could tell it unn't God Sun the Queen (or even o Cumin, A; Julie remarked afterwards, it In: jun like Jeremy's group which practises in our sitting-room. only louder. -- n ,J ,:,,_A ,_I‘-J n-I.L.. --__5L:_- “Jun tannin-thick} .tteteteielttedttet MMvuuhmumpmuM-uklw “Mini-WW. In. Thol‘lModsmvon-ndmu. and with nut-lint! artd_-mtinq Etna-4.35"- 1"!"932‘ """hiiiTim'i"iTraiGiaraTair"aud hobby something who won I black silk long-sleeved floppy blouse and tight bluk and whim trousers; he “tuned around and an; while The Reeit.tartd: He M...,.... w. -._,_. l On the way out there was a teenager on the stairs who weal ‘lying on the floor with . first aid man bending over her and the; was moaning. "John . . . John . . ." It took us fifteen minutes Ho get to the doors and Ken suddenly appeared from the street, looking (rested and refreshed as if he and Jade had spent the last three lhours sitting in her cool, quiet.apartment and swigging wine (which they had.) "Did you enjoy it, darling?" he asked maliciously. l Now I'll tell you now I got conned into going; this can be sub- :titled "A Daughter's Revenge" and my pious hope is that it never ‘heppens to you other Mums. Months Mo we bought Joni, our 11- _ year-old, a ticket for this show, but we couldn't afford to get one for lJulie and in any event, we felt it would be too much responsibility ‘for Joni to look after her in the crowds. Our No. 1 girl, Jade, 'purported not to know about this arrangement and ordered two tickets a week before the show, then she phoned the girls while I Ir" at work to tell them the happy news. When she was told that [Joni Ind already got a ticket, she said, “That's all right. Mother can union! "iiiiiii'turTiifUGa." 711175th Jong was Gkouneed Gd there were despairing shrinks; I got my times back in time to see Them scamper off stage. - A .A . _ - - ALA _A_:‘ -u, --- Mothers " To - Be Should Register For Etobicolre Prenatal Classes Beginning the week of Septem- ber 19, 1966, clue" in prenatal instruction will be held " the Etobicoke Municipal Offieea for expecunt mothers. The prov-m i, part of I Metro-wide "heme which involves the setting up of twonty~six location: for instruction. Thee. loutiolu make inrtmetitm on pregnancy and motherhood nvailshle to I" interested mothers- m-ho in Toronto, York Township, North York, But York, halide. Ind Scarborough. at well u Etobicoke. Cluus Ire conducud hi Public Health Nunel from "and. in Metropolitan Toronto. They In held me I week for eight week- go with Julie." Thus, with those diabolical words, she revenged herself upon me for all the real and imagined childhood injustices, sundry slaps, refused treats. em. that I had ever visited on her. I had to go to the Beetle: because Julie eouldn't go alone and Ken said he was certainly going to he working late and Jade said she was going to work late, " that left little me, like Alphonse, Ilw-ya in 2e middle. The f,'iirii1,iTG%Gi Fable is -' movehst oiee to the South Seas while there is still time, the Beatles don't give shown there. mm muons a wlmm commML- !_,_|PLNJIAL aii hm I In... - eon-amm- mm ”cum" Poo" 'ii'i'm‘“ in m: t no mum 133-12755 By JOAN “AGE! During the rot hour, mother: learn about md Cajun-I: the de- velopment of their babies, prepara- tion and equipment for the baby, hygiene of prep-nay, the need for medical supervision, food for the (Imily. Inbor. preparation for mn- finemertt, cur: of the baby " home any! other pertinent topics. and In two hour: long. In the seetmd.hour, mothen who no not beyond the and of their sixth month of pregnancy. and who have their doctors' written Lprpovll. may attend the dual in physical pr-tion for child- bearing. The“ classes emphasize not! posture, the In of voluntary mania: and purposeful breath. Iuthu Grimm whieh hive and: than": (my. Critic. rm and prim at up to .100 for the outstanding chil- dnn’l [litmu- low to inn-mu I not edition of tho Fan Ta!“ Ivhicll includ- tho toll-known "vorit_erw White. 8m Beauty. um. M [Hing Hood. Cindtnih. Ton Thumb. Runw- and GM. sud mm " emu. lulu for "tteriatg the can“ an: mum tor .ntri- um 16, 1966; all painting: should be in wnumolor or temtrera; unin- nutbcbummuuolt and 14; illustrations mun be choic- from Grim-uh Fairy Tull-I: cub entry should h labeled " to title of Niry m. ilk-mud, name. “an" and an of artist, ami um of parent or Mn who would “no that tho In", in tho property of lb. Fallen Publishing Company. plu- panting Ween cudboud and mail flat to: Tho tloo Top Prize In Art Contest For Children Childm‘: Art Contest. Pollen Publishing Company. 482 Park Anna. South, New York, N.Y. 10016, U.S.A. WATERMEIDN BIND PICKLE 2h' lbs. prepared watermelon rind. Water to cover. 1% teaspoons salt _ 4 teaspoons alum i 5 cups sugar 25 rups cider vinegar 2 cinnamon sticks. 2 inches long 2 tenspoons whole cloves I l. teaspoon crarkerl whole trirurer) To prepare rind cut off and dis- card green akin of rind; trim off red pulp except for thin pink line left for appearance. Cut rind into 1-inch squares or diamonds. Place rind in enamel or stainless steel kettle. Add water to cover and salt. Bring to boiling point; reduce heat snd simmer only until rind can be pierced with a fork, about 15 minutes. Add alum; cool; cover and let stand overnight. Next day turn rind into calender or large sieve; hold under running water to rinse well. Drain. Return rind to' kettle. Add sugar. vinegar and‘ cinnamon. Tie cloves and ginger iii) cheese cloth bag and add. Mix well.1 ‘Bring to boiling point, stirring t't) til sugar dissolves. Do Not Boil. Remove kettle from heat; cool. Cover and let stand overnight. Next two days (3rd and 4th) drain off syrup to another saucepan. Bring to boiling point; pour over rind. Cover and let stand over- night. On 5th day, heat rind in syrup. but Do Not Boil. Remove and discard spies has. Drain off syrup to another saucepan. Bring to boil. Fill hot sterilized jars. with hot rind, then fill to over- flowing with boiling syrup; seal according to manufacturer's direc- tions. Store jars in cool. dry place about one month before using. Yield: 3 l-pint jars. Square Dancing Visitor's Night September 16 If you an interested in learning modem mun. during. now is the time to make plans to come out and visit the Swingin' Squares Club at Forest Ave. School on Sept. 16. On this date, the club will hold its annual Visitors' Night, which is but the first of many fun-filled nights planned for the fall and winter. Club caller Bill Cooper will be on hand to lead members and visitors through the varied patterns and figures that make up modern square dancing. If you In new to the art of modem .Iquzre dancing, Swingin' Squares invite you to join the beginme clues held every Friday in Forest Avenue Public School. Elmwood Avenue, Port Credit. Intermediate dances will be held on alternate Wednesdays. commencing Sept. 21, and alternate Thursdnys starting on Sept. 29. Why not at. nide Sept. " and make it 1 point to some out and get in to the Nn of mm dancing with the Swingin' Squuu. Dancing starts " 8.00 pm. until 10.30. Admission is 81.50 I couple. A wnrm welcclne and an evening of friendly hm in Insured. For more warm volume and An evening of friendly hm in muted. For more information, all 277-4827 or 244- 3668. Cool Chapeaux In fall Sale At St. Mark's The bride, who qntemd the church on the In: at he: father, won I barium] floor length (on of nylon org-m our “Home featuring I hell-shaped "irt edged in lane and n chapel train. The Airt wu eppliqued in leee. and the uni-t and elbow-length sleeve: wen enhanced with lace trim. Her shoulder length bouflnnt veil tell from . rlueter of white Intel. and 1h. curried I “and. bouquet a! pink rose. and white stephanotis Maid of honor tor the bride Wu May Clleja and the bridumnidl were Julie Butley and In. Shun: Robinson. Their “root length drum were in Ian-emf!“ over taffeta along Empire linen, and their short bouflant veil: were caught with petal headpiece; They carried manic bouquets of white carnations. Flower girl Jean Marie Hartley were u pink nylon dress and coat with lace edging. t The chute-l " Trinity Church VIII “and with pink will! and an. chm-Ithaca.- u In. some”. t the woddiu lam-u Judy Adam. Tho mist. Helen Smith an; "O Perfect Lon" Ind an “Lord'- Prayer." “whaling ind u... my“... wanna-um. 0.. ollr.udlr|. Mute, AldonMndthguu-ilth m o! Mr. and In. Chum BaeturuMilieruU. The Arlington Hotel in Wianon we: the scene of the reception. The room we: decor-ted with pink and white animations, " the mother of the bride received guelm. attired in 1 lemon lace sheath with three-quarter coat, lemon chiffon hat, and black patent aeeessoriea, She wore a yellow ton comge. To receive for the mom. his mother chose n green end lemon silk sheath with a. three-quarter cont, white hat, and a col-sage of ”(clan/coal Bu, Exclaim: Larry Bailey was the best man. and Lynn Brinkman, Inn Honey. and Peter Hark. brother of the bride. were (momma. Dear Sally: I am 18 and I think I am in love with a certain boy I year older. He has a deep voice and talks very loud, BO that my puentl ob- iect to Davin; him around the house. Except for his noisiness, they seem to like him all right. What to do, Sally? As time goes on he 'iRpdt),r, down. At busent he is wing, and is letting his pep come up via his voice. Perhaps if you keep yourself toned down, he will, too, and so he will not irritate your' parents. Maybe you can talk to him tact- fully, which might help mutt/era. but be careful to include yourself, and not hurt his feelings. Mrs. Frank McGrath and Kay Me- Laughlin. During that perplexing time when the purehaser in trying to decide whether that beautiful cloche or sporty tam would look right, or if hubby can be convinced she does need some new headgear, light refreshments will be served by Marie Launtrie and her committee. Dear "Teenager" A fresh supply of hats will be delivered every day of the sale. I In: d young girl in my late teens. My mum: have always Dear Sally Cousin his Tone Down Volume I th Your Boyfriend t To Win Parents Over Sally Scott Says: [NfilEl " N. Queen St. Phone " 9-2l75 DANCING As You A"; AT Sally Scott Teenager yellow roles A Muskoka honeymoon wu on the ngenda for the newly married couple. For travelling, the bride donned a two-piece dust in lemon shades with I matching flowered been very strict with me. There is I man who visits our home " I family friend. He has asked the to go out with him, but I am "mid my father will blow up if I uk him if I may. This man lives out of town, and I secretly write to him but he does not answer as I Dances q Banquets . Weddings . Rocoptionsl KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS Mil Recovered t Rebuilt like New LABOUR IS FREE FREE ESTIMATES DAY OR EVENING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Canadian School of Custom Upholstery RE-UPHOLSTERING DIVISION 766-5655 2738 DUNDAS ST. WEST OR 766-5740 YOU PAY ONLY FOR MATERIALS NEED A BANQUET HAIL? Chesterfields and thid Chairs PHONE 233-6841 FOR OUR LOW RATES HOME DR IVEWAYS PARKING LOTS with DOMTAR PITCH EMULSION Choice Dale. of a Premium . . . BOOK NOW FOR FALL DATES! A vah Quality Coating for new and thd Asphalt»: Pavemems Mr. md Mm. 'rtFriiuid Barney. Your Choice ot Hundred- “ 30mph 418S DUNDAS ST. WEST hat, Ind green orchid eon-p. They will maker their homo in Wiuton. The wedding was attended by guest: from 81min, Waterloo, and Toronto. he in afraid my pump might find out. How do iron think this situation would be handled? if he wishe- you to go out with him, he will In“ to tall your father. Them is not much use in being underhanded shout this, and I am sure if your father like. the m be will give his count, and then, everything will be nbovo Why all we secrecy? Go to your father Ind lee if you an get his million to so out with this yam mu. Ind tell the young mun Dear Mary Ann: (Any problems, folks'. Take them to Sally Scott, c/n this paper. and she will help you with ndviee.1 M " W PM“. Sdly Scott Mary Ann

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