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Thanks for the timetrip

I wonder if that jacket in the Eaton's ad was one of those briefly popular "Safari Jackets" that made a splash and sank.

Can anyone tell me what GLYZE RONA in the bridal ad was or is?

About Simpsons: I remember from the big CU report on washers in 1958 that Kenmore was sold by Simpson Sears in Canada. When did it just become Simpsons, please?

I remember that rather weak movie, Lovers and Other Strangers with the Carpenters singing, "We've only just begun." It would be 5 or 6 years before we found out, after Karen's death from anorexia, how their parents abused them.
 
The Carpenters' We've Only Just Begun was actually written for an advertising campaign for Crocker Bank in California in about the 1971 timeframe. The campaign is terrific---evocative, and some early work for Hal Riney who did Saturn, Bartles and Jaymes, ... Youtube "Crocker Carpenters" or some such and get ready to be transported back.
 
Tomturbomatic,

I Googled "GLYZE RONA" and came up with a Dutch ad that shows it was and maybe still is, a hand & face lotion.
 
When did it just become Simpsons, please?

Simpsons was an eastern Canadian chain - I don't know how far west they came but I remember the Montreal and Toronto stores and I think they closed in the late '80's or early '90's. When I was growing up on the west coast in Victoria, Simpson-Sears was just a catalogue sales office - some washers and lawnmowers in the front and the order desk at the back. The Simpson-Sears department store there opened around 1969, built a couple of blocks from our house. It was a BIG deal. The logo had Simpsons in big letters, Sears in small, then over the years it reversed with the Simpsons getting smaller, until finally it just became Sears.
 
The year I got married!

"Lovers And Other Strangers" is still one of my favorite movies. So many talented stars were in it. Richard Castellano's line "What's the story" from it became a popular catch-phrase for awhile. Diane Keaton's debut movie, also won the Academy Award for best song, "For All We Know". Played at a LOT of early 70's weddings until 1974's "Always and Forever" by Heat Wave.

I think my ex and I are the only people on Earth who will admit to seeing "Joe". A quite disturbing movie starring the late Peter Boyle of all people.

My sister still calls any kind of women's shorts "hot pants".

Thanks for the memories!
 
"For All We Know"

AHHHHHHHHHHHH!

If I die without ever hearing that song again!!!!!!!!!! *LOL*

Even though a wee slip of a thing, remember all to well how every single wedding no matter what race or creed played that Carpenter song.

How well do I know it?

"Love, look at the two of us.. strangers in so many ways, we have a life time to......

Ick!
 
WashnDry

Was a staple in every woman's handbag it to seemed to me as I was growing up. No matter where, when or the situation, either mother or some other female could be counted on to reach deep into her purse and pull out one or more packets of those wipes.

One Hour Martinizing:

Now that is a blast from the past. We had one in our area with a drive thru window (seems like everything from banks to dry cleaners had "drive up" service back then. Great for moms with children in tow as they didn't have to park, much less deal with the choice of leaving them in the car whilst she ran errands, or taking them along.

Planet of The Apes (and it's sequals).

Remember seeing them both at the movies, and later on television. Never got the ending with the Statue of Liberty in a desert someplace. Growing up in NYC, and quite familiar with TSOL even as a young child, didn't get it.

Hot Pants:

And people speak today of mutton dressed as lamb when it comes to women and fashions. There were women who clearly did not take clear look in the mirror before leaving the house in those hot pants (along with the required boots).

Chicken Crisp:

Guess that was Canada's answer to "Shake and Bake".
 

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