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When Out for a Drive- Drop in at THE RED CABIN DRIVE-INN 3859 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD WEST AT MARIE CURTIS PARK FEATURING:-CHIPS CHEESEBURGERS and CHARCOAL BROILED HAMBURGERS 100
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THE FASHION SHOW After an absence of one year, a fashion show was held this year on January 22,sponsored joint- ly by the Girls ' Club and Dominion Simplicity Pattern Co. Ltd. It featured student models and a theme of Wardrobe Wizardry for the Modern Miss . All of the fashions, which were for spring and summer, had been made from Simplicity patterns and included clothes for school and the beach, and more formal styles. Despite com- petition from the other models, the star of the show was Miss Girls ' Club , Bill Franklin(?), in a lovely creation in green tafetta (actually it was a relic from the musty Masquers ' collection, dis- covered by Mrs. Charlesworth). Miss Johnston, the commentator from Simplicity Pattern Co. intro- duced this lovely young model and he was led on to the stage by his lovely young escort, Gerry Goldberg, accompanied by tremendous, thunder- ing applause from the audience (which, by the way, was completely female). Yes, Oakwood gave the fashion show an enthusiastic welcome home. A scene from THE MAD WOMAN OF CHAILLOT THEATRE NIGHT The excellence of a performance is due to the co-operation of many forces. This was the case in the successful running of The Mad Woman of Chaillot . The Girls Club, effectively took tickets and ush- ered all three nights of the performance. The Stage Crew did an excellent job of setting the scenes and lights. However the Masquers was the club in the spotlight, as it lent its talented actors and actresses to the Qakwood stage. The play was under the skilful direction of Miss Dunlop and the cast of the play included Marcy Jakob, Michael Wright, Hando Varep, Chaim Shustik, John Angel, John Leroy and Frank Liebeck. Ed Gural and Kadri Tamme gave memorable per- formances also. We extend our congratulations to all these clubs. RELIABLE CUSTOM TAILORING AND CLOTHING 651 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. SPECIALIZING IN TAILORED SPORTSWEAR MADE TO MEASURE AT FACTORY PRICES 99
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