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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-03-27, Page 8Page 8 Fashions for Spring '69 4. Get A $55 ALLOWANCE For Your Old Washer On The Purchase of the Wonderful New SIMPLICITY Wringer Washer With insul-Air Tub Exclusive live filter action — exclusive dual pump timer control — exclusive chrome wringer top and hand rests-5 large casters — inst.11.air tub — giant 2 1/4“ rolls — 1 /3 H.P. specially designed motor — porcelain enamel tub 11 lb. capacity —2 year Warranty, Russell Electric MAIN ST. EXETER Phone 235 0505 Easter Bunnies FINEST CHOCOLATE '2.50, 9.75, '1.00 Rg and DECORATED Easter Eggs LARGE SIZE 9.85 Fruit & Nut Filled Egg ... 49' Yolk Egg .... 45' and 75' BOXED CANDY Smiles & Chuckles Turtles 1.25 and $2.25 Miniature Chocolates $2.50 Cherries in Cordial $2.50 One-Pound Candy $1.65 Area ladies enjoy HER HIGHNESS WIGLETTE by Studio Girl . . . Mrs. Florence Wein, DashWood, can attest to the popularity of these attractive hair pieces . . . The popularity they enjoy with area ladies has helped Mrs. Wein become one of the top sales ladies in Canada and earned her this attractive television set. CALL HER TODAY FOR A WIGLETTE DEMONSTRATION OR FOR CONSULTATION ON ANY OF THE POPULAR STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS. ORANGES Florence Wein Dashwood 237-3577 READY FOR A SPRING WEDDING — Lynda Dietrich (left) and her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Dietrich, Dashwood, may not have a spring wedding to attend but the outfits they made for themselves at evening sewing classes at SHDHS this winter will take them to many special events this spring and summer. Lynda wears a stunning hot pink figured creation styled with empire waist, deep square back and bell sleeves, Her mother chose a white and gold metallic fabric for her A-line skimmer matching hat and bag. ALL CHECKED OUT — Mrs. Laird Finlayson and her daughter Sandra, RR 3 Kippen are all ready for the Easter parade in their smart brown and white checked outfits. Mrs. Finlayson was a member of the night sewing classes at SHDHS this winter and little Sandra reaped the benefits of her mother's sewing abilities.T-A photo . E.D. Smith APPLE PIE FILLING 19-oz Tin 39t Judging from the lovely fashions modelled at "Fashions Internationale" in the auditorium of SHDHS Tuesday evening by members of the sewing and tailoring night classes, Exeter and district women are among the best dressed in Ontario. Mrs. Helen Douglas, Mrs. Ila Moir, Mrs, Rie Van Steeg, Miss Elsie Toornstra, Miss Brenda MacDonald, Mrs, Mary Fisher, Miss Christine Dixon, Committees in Charge, Lunch, Mrs. Lois Armstrong, Mrs. Georgina Desjardine, Mrs, Grace Galloway, Mrs. Phyllis Jackson, Mrs. Marilyn Thompson, Mrs. Evelyn Regier, Mrs. Angela Watson; Stage, Mrs. Mary Fisher, Mrs. Fern Dougall, Mrs. Bev Brock, Mrs. Myra Lovell, Mrs. Sharon Hoffman, Mrs, Joan Stephen. Display, Mrs. Irene Thompson, Mrs. Joan McCann, Mrs. Phyllis Learn, Mrs. Norine McCann, Mrs. Lorraine Heywood; Entertainment, Mrs. Mavis Atthill, Mrs. Norma Pryde, Mrs. Helen Coates, Mrs. Lee Webber, Mrs. Burdeen Morgan, Mrs. Nancy Rooth. Organist, L.C. DeHaan; Lighting, David Frayne. PRETTY MODELS There were about 200 lovely models in .the fashion show at SHDHS Tuesday evening. These four girls were displaying the bathrobes they had sewn during the winter months. They were Mrs. Bob Coates (left) Mrs. Jim Hennessey, Mrs, Laird Finlayson and Mrs. William Brock. A large crowd of invited guests appreciated the show which also featured entertainment by various local talent. T-A photo FABRIC FROM HOLLAND — Mrs. Susan Can, .'s summer outfit has a white bawckground with large orange and yellow blossoms growing out of the hemline. Her large sun hat is orange and so is the little swinger bag she carries. The fabric for this creation came from Mrs. Cann's native Holland. PRETTY DUOS — There were lots of mother and daughter combos at the fashion show Tuesday evening in SHDHS. Here Mrs. Cal Wein, Exeter and her little daughter Brenna (left) model their summery dresses of light blue and white touched with wide, wide frills. Mrs. John Wright, Exeter, shows her green suit worn with an orange figured blouse. Daughter Joan wears a complimentary orange dress sewn by her mom. T-A photo -1.- 12c Off Label = A =---- White or Colored 234 = g Economy Pack of 90 671e --a. 5 14 oz. tins $ 1 = • 00 = ffiiumiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiIiiiiirliiiiliilliliiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillIMITIiiiiiiiiairialliiiiillilliaimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmigniiiiiinnaliailliiimiiiiiii=i iiiiiPokiiig ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :-.--.. — Van Camp 1. Paramount Red a = = = McCormicks Kellogg's RICE a . GRAHAM BEANS with "=!, SOCKEYE = E. E PORK != SALMON F.-: 17.--.. = KRISPIES = = . = = = WAFERS = _= — 2 14-oz. 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Those taking part were: Beginners Class, Mrs. Marion Dougall, teacher; Mrs. Helen Jermyn, commentator; Mrs. Doreen Dietrich, Mrs, Madeline Smith, Miss Alieda Kats, Mrs. Margaret Thiel, Mrs. Joan Long, Mrs. Mary Porkje, Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, Mrs, Nancy Roth, Mrs. Joan Stephen, Mrs. Pat Schroeder, Mrs, Eleanor Raycro ft, Mrs. Lorraine Schwartzentruber, Mrs. Ann Armstrong, Mrs. Beatrice Heywood, Mrs. Nancy Becker, Mrs. Sharon Newman, Mrs. June Breen, Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mrs. June Hodgins. Intermediate Sewing Class I, Mrs. Elva Routly, teacher; Mrs. Sharon Jesney, commentator; Mrs. Addie Wright and daughter Joan, Mrs, Donna Patterson, Mrs. Irene Finlayson, Mrs. Tutta McLennan, Mrs. Dianne Reid, Mrs. Freida Spruyette, Mrs. Grace Galloway and daughter Caroline, Mrs. Helen Coates, Mrs. Mabel Guenther, Mrs. Gail Patterson, Mrs. Janice Vanneste, Mrs. Velma Russell, Mrs. Brenda Hennessey, Mrs. Ruby Finlayson and daughter Sandra, Mrs. Bev Brock. 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