Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 24 Sep 1964, p. 4

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Page 4 CORRECTION:- It was erroneausly stated in Council Quotes as of September I7th issue that, Councillor Cavanaugh had completed his work summary and etc. The entire paragraph should be credited to Councillor Thompson Signed "Gertrude Cotton" FALL FASHIONS ENJOYED BY ALL Fall Fashions by Walkers 6f Fort William enticed a large audience in Terrace Bay, Thursday evening. Sponsored by the Women of the Moose in their Hall, Chairman Jackie Calder introduced Gladys Irving of Walkers to commentate and advise on a subject dear to the feminine heart. Men's styles were added to the array of Ladies apparal, showing the audience the latest to select for very young lads, school boys, boy friends or husbands and modeled by a gallant few, but ever so popular gentlemen. Coats this fall were soft in tones or tweeds, warmly lined and trimmed; all shown with hats, gloves and purses to contrast or emphasize the hues. One particularly smart black and white tweed in today's mode, with fur trimmed half cape, still ready for Canadian winter with full sleeves beneath. Suits were worn in the familiar and apptopriate Chanel, a lovely tweed of navy and green, and even a three piece appreared in an Arnel, not only washable, but stretch and shrink proof. Two skirts were teamed with a print of paisley blouse making a most versatile outfit, and the school girl and college miss were particularly well groomed in sweaters, and blouses with skirts and jumpers. So much that is machine washable is adapted to the THE NEWS FASHIONS (contd Walkers displayed an extensive arra Slacks now so graceful in stretc materials, colors bright and gay and co-ordinated with blouses, tops and beautiful cardi- gans and pullovers All models had their favourites, the younger set and gentlemen completing their ensembles with ski jackets. Eskimo designs appeared on the cosy pile jackets and a return to the warm parka hood. Pyjamas and housecoats were shown as two young misses sleepily appeared, warmly clad for bed. Modeling for the Show were: Rosalyn Calder, Judy Valiquette, Dale Boutillier, Jane Persson, Cathy Joe Cotton, Pat Simmer, Irene Uzicanin, Marge Hayes, Virginia Galvin, Grace Brearley and Jeannine Desrosier, with Grant MacDonald, Ricky Hamilton, Gordon Galvin, Paul Heenan and Gordon Calder. Hairstyling was by Tony and make up supplied by Donna Josus of Avon. Senior Regnet Ann Didura thanked Mrs. Irving and her receptive audience, before making the draw for the door prize. The lucky winner was Mrs. Emily Lohr. Concluding the evening tea and cakes were served by hostesses Stephie Dorman and Olga Papineau A new favourite... SOCIAL NEWS items displayed, and therefore priceless to the busy ~~ The executive of the Ladies' Curling Club gathered mother or career girl. It was nice to welcome a return to vice warm, rich shades of brown and dresses were worn in wools, arnels, corduroys and two piece, so serviceable. One very large check was smart in a shift style, and such varieties to be found in the shift. Childrens' dresses were sweet yet practical - 'A' lines just like Mother, the serviceable cotton plaids with pert dark bows on sparkling white collars. And lastly, the indispensible black, this time smartly shown in three lovely versions of the cocktail dress. Tremendous strides have advanced the appeal of sportswear in the past few years and here too, Music lessons Sept. 27 th. FOR * ANY INSTRUMENT call WELL KNOWN MUSIC TEACHER FROM PORT WILLIAM WILL BE IN TOWN) -~ TO ACCEP * SPECIALIZING IN ACCORDIAN COSTA'S FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR LEAVE YOUR WITH JOE COMMISSO. Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. J. Coons, to bid farewell to Mrs. V. Hanna. Mrs. Hanna with her husband and children are leaving Terrace Bay to take up residence in Squimault, B.C. A pot luck supper was held in her honor, and Vivian received a sterling silver curling pin in appreciation of the work she had performed for the club. Mrs. J. Coons made this presentation. Mrs. K. Thorsteinson also presented Vivian with a gift and everyone enjoyed themselves reminiscing, and wished her well in the future Mr. and Mrs. Thuribe Beaulieu of Kapuskasing are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Beaulieu. (Cont'd on Pg 5) by Luigi Soave fp - "ENROLMENTS mys 'C LESSONS. YU SCHREIBER PHONE 91 TERRACE BAY PHONE 3513 NAME

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