Times & Guide (1909), 18 Mar 1948, p. 7

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When Sceott ak her way 1:'3'3"‘ nudf‘l:n first "Ob'!:‘pfi skating ‘crown last month she did it in<a fur skating costume which was . the ‘creation .of Harvey Springer, the well known fur deâ€" signer, who lives on Baby: Point Fur Costume By Local Designer "CanadianOriginal"â€"Barbara Ann THURSDAY, MARCH 1s, 1948 These kits contain all the parts needed To enmplaretr everbet!. your " promatl mouth and most othere. 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Dash, Dome, Parking and Trouble Lamps, Sealed Beam . Head !2‘ p ehlm-aver kiks, _ replacement -nfi. AuxMiary Pog and Driving Lempt. M+~ DELUXE MODELâ€"Triple chrome piated on solld brass body, disâ€"cast streamâ€" lined mounting bracket. Idruical to deluxe car equipment .____ "» A&» s ucer Haninars Mn dhoss 9 n enneg “éom'u%u . Ml outfit wi&‘dn p':oud: “‘!%“l A Canadian original."> ; â€"| ;s .. The costume is the M;}l-!nr f New BACKâ€"UP LAMPS All Chrome ‘ Modern / Designs 1.25 ‘Allowance For Your "Old Battery . Regardiess of Condition LAMPS FOR EVERY NEED ~~~~â€" 3.98 Designs 10.10 14.85 10.35 11.35 14.40 13.25 14.15 15.65 13.80 15.40 13.40 14.40 15.30 It would be interesting to see a gallop poll taken on the percentage of folks who read editorials. It happened on Dundas street, just west of Keele street. The traffic was heavy as 3 women pedestrians, aâ€"chatting vigorously, decided to cross Dundas from side to side. Four or five yards ahead capered "Young Albert," aged 5. @â€"On reaching the Canadian borâ€" ,ldorlr %pringer encountered . the first of several setâ€"noacks when he was told the new import restricâ€" tions had come into effect, and the furs were confiscated. "We were working against time, with Barâ€" bara Ann due to leave within the month for Europe. Since the a:)ds had, been in transit when . restrictions were applied, we )’flt them back," he explained. However, it caused a delay of nearly two weeks." As a result ouly one fitting was possible. a Take for instance, your Times and Guide‘s articles of accident prevention, especially those relatâ€" ing to traffic. No matter whether you ‘are a careful or carefree driver, cyclist or pedestrian, you will benefit. The best of all make mistakes. One day last week, Touring Notes set out for a tripâ€"to Toâ€" ronto! He owns he dislikes city travel, crowded streets, foul odours and, particularly at this time of year a drab and dreary journey midst much unswept dirt and rabble. Prior to starting for the actual downtown area from the junetion area, he was witness to an incident worthy, it seems, of note. The actual manufacture of the garment was tedious, the designer explained,‘ because there was no machine work. / In order to hasten delivery the men willingly gave up extra time, and, something that Barbara _ Ann _ herself probably doesn‘t know yet, her costume bearsâ€" the .autographs of most of those who worked on it, under the whiteâ€"silk lining, of course. "It almost seemed as if she wasn‘t meant to have that cosâ€" time," . Mr. Springer said. "We shipped it on Thursday, expecting it to arrive in Ottawa Friday, but something went wrong and it didn‘t show up. Barbara Ann was worried, as she was leaving for Europe Saturday, but after a tracer was sent out, it finally arrived Saturday morning. Fashioned with tight bodice, long fitted sleeves, lowâ€"cut square neckline and very full skirt, the fairy tale costume flew to Switzerâ€" land, fitting garb for Canada‘s queen of the ice. Editorials should be read by all thoughtful people. As the views expressed are usually very sound, and advice when given, comes from those on editorial staffs whose judgment is, to say the least, sound. fi:flr to drape 10 . advantage," Ms. r explained. _ Making m . ‘trip to New York to obtain the furs, the designer had to *‘shop" for two or three days to "eanvas fitting" only. Mr. Springer las not seen the completed cosâ€" tume on Miss Scott yet, except in the movies, where it looks like velvet or other softly draped material rather than fur. fi ; furs .available which would be iently â€" pliable and . t h in toâ€""shop Jor two or three days to them mflly mntch::. "I to them with me in orm~h save time," he said, "so Iâ€"hadâ€"themâ€"in a~parcel under my arm. "‘The extreme suppleness of Afur can be estimated when one that the tlnml which conâ€" â€" twentyâ€"five skins was about the size of a loaf of pread." tating #arment to be made here, “.h‘ “ ann story behind rs:. f ‘%’ln Axmt flut' uhk:d : m ur costume for F, ; ecided it would have to be of ? r. caradul: or (broadtail, the | TOURING NOTES | The heads that fit under this year‘s hats are small and trimâ€" no long manes, or ornate upâ€" sweeps. And don‘t let the simple hairâ€"styles deceive youâ€"the simâ€" plicity is a snare and a delusion. It takes a good cut, the right styling, and a ~reat deal of brushâ€" work to achieve that glossy, wellâ€" tended look. Once you have decidâ€" ed now you are going to wear your hair, then trot along and choose the hat that will help Spring along the way. Remember the fashion ERRomes" N Your 1948 hat will be a simple basic shape, closeâ€"fitting to balâ€" ance the line of curved shoulders and swinging skirts. For the girls who like their femininity spiced with a touch of sauciness, the pert straw sailors are just the thing. Worn slightly off the face, they are as flattering as they. are pretty. Some are garnished with wreaths of small flowers, others have a beguiling drift of veiling to add t otheir charm. Don‘t overâ€" look the dramatic charm of a stark white sailor, to be worn with your winter coatâ€"do your bit to brightâ€" en the drab March scene. Before you go shopping for your bonnet, remember to pay a trip to your hairdressersâ€"or have a real heartâ€" toâ€"heart session with vyour mirror. I don‘t know why March was ever invented. It‘s cold and gusty â€"wet and slushyâ€"your overshoes start springing leaks, and you find a worn spot in your fur coat. The curtains look dingy at home, and your husband is in a mood indigo thinking about his Income Tax. Something _should definitely be done about Marchâ€"and the cheapâ€" est thing I can think of isâ€"buy a Spring hat. Other suggestions inâ€" clude vacations in Florida, falling in love or wirning a sweepstakeâ€" but for the most of usâ€"treat yourâ€" self to a lovely, romantic, Spring â€"1948 hat. And really, can you remember a Spring when hats were as downright pretty as they are this year? The em .asis is definitely on small hats, but what delightful little hats they are, blooming with every imaginable flower, softened with swirls of veiling, and giddy with ribbons. A logical style leader, what With the petticoatâ€"fever that‘s sweepâ€" ing the countryâ€" the nippedâ€"in waistsâ€"and kittenâ€"soft shawls, is the bonnet. There is a wonderful variety in this style. Everything from tiny trim little frames for your faee, to the more elaborate beâ€"flowered creationsâ€"fancy and flattering. Choose yours in your most flattering color, and wear it with ahalf a dozen costumes. Pink, for instance, is tremendously popâ€" ular, and can be matched with gray, navy, black, cocoa, green, and most effectivelyâ€"with wine. Dove gray and lilac are also news â€"and fit into most costume color schemes. 9 And mister truck driver‘s action in averting a probably, fatality will be notedâ€"maybe on his permit for future occasions. C As the three turned a right angle, Albert followed sur:. + in crossing? No! Oh, no, into th:‘,ld' of traffic imlo the Hiow of traffic tu and Albert, by now 10 yards Then one of ‘em woke up as a big fragine tigh tor Aibed "hioct or A come bscrg' she yelled. t l:nm»t sto and so did that tr k-dlx;i‘v;r-â€" “‘ie:.to pulled ul;h heavy up on save a life, The women collected A.lgrt and without a word to the safe truckâ€" driver, walked on. And all the onâ€" lookers, too, walked on. Your columnist, (granted self praise is no recommendation) did not. Out came pencil and note book, and the Department of Hi}h\nyl notified of this example of care, courtesy and common sense. The talk was stopped for caution WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED Lumber, Shelving, Window and Door Trim, Asphalt Shingles, Insulâ€"Bric Siding, Roll Bric Siding, Wallboards, Plywood Insulation, Metal Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Cedar Shingles and Clothes Line Poles. * JU. 9220 We Now Have a Good Supply of the Following Items FASHION. FORECASTS TO COME BACK Let‘s see they get the best we have to offer. Everyone beneâ€" fits from the income tourist business brings to Ontario. So it‘s in your interest to encourâ€" age friends from other parts to share our Ontario Holidays. TOURIST BUSINESs is GOOD BUSINESS "BRIGHTwatar and happy lands‘‘â€"those are the characéeristics of "Kaâ€" wartha.‘‘ The Indians couldy‘t have ‘picked a more descriptive name for this lovely lake country north of Peterboro. Bobcaygeon and surrounding resorts are easily accessible. There‘s good acâ€" commodation and plenty to doâ€"boating, swimming, fishâ€" ing, riding, dancing. For comâ€" plete details write to Ontario Holiday, Room 1004 Victory Building, Toronto. LET‘S MAKE THEM WANT "The ONTARIO HOLIDAY CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow." SUPPORT THE WESTON ARENA Death and disease can lurk in a mere droplet. The water we use must be safe to ensure our surâ€" vival. On farms and in small towns, most families have their own water supply. If the home water is not safe, everyone using it is in danger. One drink of conâ€" taminated water can give a person typhoid fever or dysentery. A safe home water supply, therefore, is essential, and its cost is trifling when balanced against the toll that disease can take. watchwords for Spring 1948â€" pretty, fresh, and feminineâ€"it‘s an order that should be fun to fill. ‘Bye now. And nobody owes anybody anyâ€" thing! The business man, howâ€" ever, would like something in reâ€" turn for his financial support of your activitiesâ€"Not charity, or undesérved patronage, but an even break. Progressive merchants in this distict give it as their honest conviction, based on comparison of qualities and prices of the merâ€" chandise in their own particular business, that any person buying their requirements from them over a period of time will do so for less money than‘ in larger| shopping areas with heavier overhead exâ€" pences, or in the large department stores. The excuse is no longer true that in East York you cannot get the selections and service which you need in almost every line of merâ€" chandise. If you take the trouble to become acquainted with the businesses in your own community you will learn that it is to your own interest to shop locallv. One further thought occurs. The business men are heavy tax payers in. East York. They help to reâ€" lieve the tax burden from the home which you own or rent. They make local improvements possible by the taxes they pay to the Township Treasury. It improves residential property values to have a good shopping. section in the district. most of us usually do, we will say "what do we owe the business men of our eqmmunity? They owe us the utmost they can give us in serâ€" vice." We agree with your last reâ€" mark entirely, but wait! Don‘t you owe them something too? Whether you belong to a church group, Home and School Associaâ€" tion, Athleti¢e Association, Drama Club, Service Clubâ€"or any other kind of an organization, if you want to raise some money for any project under the Sun, where do you go first? Right to the busiâ€" ness men! You sit in committee and ask "Who knows soâ€"andâ€"so best? Do vou deal with him? Then you ask him for a donation.‘" So your proâ€" jects are assured of financial sucâ€" cess.â€" The business man makes a big contribution, every way, to the community in which he operates. Those who habitually byâ€"pass him to shop outside their community either fail to recognize his worth to the community and their responâ€" sibility to him, or are deliberately disloyal â€"to those institutions and individuals who are making the community the sort of place they choose to live in. _that anyone is guilty . of mhyhu' vite trouble with a very large “'I‘.P + You will notice that we.said "our reputation for loyalty." ‘We may cccasionally be ni‘y of ~ some slight diversion from the‘strict code of loyaltyâ€" to our family, our church, correct business standards, or our community, but we would be terribly embarrassed to be caught at it! One of the things about which of most of us are extremely sensitive commun$#ty, and to the business men in it _’rg{nking__ superficially, as The paticular aspect of loyalty we are thinking about at the moâ€" ment is that which we owe our [Thoughts on Loyalty] Let‘s boost our own community WESTON 1224 With employment and wages at a high level, Canadians increased their savings accounts in chartered Canadians Saving More a>.â€". 2tak The utility jacket â€" and becoming more popular each season! It has appeal and is an accepted form of dress, with contrasting trousers, for sportsâ€"businessâ€"casual wéar. Light weight COVERTS, TWEEDS and GLEN CHECKS in a variety of shades, including this season‘s newest colours, also polo cloths in shades of fawn and brown. Twoâ€"button styles or regulars, talls and natural builds. Sizes 34â€"46. 1 8$.50 STORES SPORT JACKETS 59 Main St. N. JACK FRASER Store Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday â€" from 9 a.m. Friday and Saturday â€" from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 25.00 + TO â€" 7 STORES IN TORONTO DISTRICT banks by $329 millions, to a total of $3,805 millions, last year, reâ€" ports The Financial Post. Savings aecounts average $600, an increase <omlnbnice o LIMITED *COVERTSâ€"All wool plain shades in a variety of colours, includir:g fawns, brgyvns and teals to give a contrasting BLUE SERGES GREY SERGES WORSTEDS SPORT SLACKS GABARDINESâ€"All wool in shades of sand Double pleats ind zipper flys. Size 36. Plain fronts to size 46............_.__.____. WORSTEDSâ€"In a wide BLUE SERGESâ€"All wool in various weights and finishes â€"cloths that will wear and will give that desired. sgrvice.fl Made with plain or pleated fronts, button or zipper fly. Sizes 32 to 41. 9.95 10 14.95 Â¥ tone when worn with a sâ€";':;rr;;k:t? "S‘n'l-nvr‘t'l"y"s-t.ylo:, double pleats, drop belt loops and zi?er flys. Sizes 28 to 40.._._________ 12.50 1o 16.95 ¢STEDSâ€"In a wide variety of patterns, including pin stripes and clustered designs. Style with pleated or plain fronts with zipper or button flys. t Sizes 29 4O M4.:»c0mmmcomemnnintmniecinnet 10-95 TO 14-95 us from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Sizes 44 to 52 Zone 4â€"550 of approximately $27 over 1946.. The ratio of savings deposits to_ d;mnnd deposits increased during 1947. 8 a#/42 o /50 Th on 12.95 13.95 17.95 and fawn.

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