Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 6 Apr 1967, p. 14

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TERRACE BAY NEWS April 6, 1967 Page 14 RIBBONS (continued from Page 13) Maybe it is the lock to a lover's treasured letters! The bindings of a "dream" dress are more than likely exquisite satin ribbon. Ribbons can be worn with pride. They may be only cheap ones which are now frayed and worn out but to you they may be all the world. Or the ribbon may be set off by a dazzling medel emphasizing your father's deeds during one of the wars. To a highschool girl, she may remember the first corsage she ever received. It had a ribbon on it. The beautiful roses may have wilted and died but the ribbon now badly faded and wrinkled will forever remain with her. Ribbons may be small and insignificant but they do put wonder into a child's eye and delights an adult when he considers the small meaningful things it SISTERS TOGETHER FIRST TIME IN THIRTY YEARS - Over the Easter holidays, sisters Peggy Wellings and Jean Megraw enjoyed a visit from sisters Birdie and Helen. It = BY NANCY NEWS FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA. To a T-strap ...° that's where shoes are headed for Spring °67. Colourful and shiny patent pairs with suede or snake for bi-colour, |' neon-bright WOW! The favourite colour is Stop Red and the new shape is round toe with round heel or square. toe with square squat heel. Braid a band to take a stand at the neck of your new Spring suit..Use three bias strips about 3 inches wide and twice as long as the finished neck edge. Fold éach strip in half lengthwise, turning the raw edges to the inside. Press. Braid the three strips to form a neat, flat braid the length required. Slip-stitch one side to the finished neck edge forming a stand-up collar. Smart couturier touch for coats and dresses too! Know your colours with a "colour party". Invite your most honest (yet tactful) friends and give each guest a decorated notebook for her comments. Beforehand, collect a variety of textures, tints and shades in each colour. Anything will do; a towel, scarf, fabric scraps, etc. Each person takes a turn while the other's offer comments -and suggestions. Hold = each colour swatch to your face in both daylight and- artificial light. You, may find that some pastels are flattering, while vivid or dark shades of the same colour are not. Certain orights may look great in artificial light but will. be too harsh: in daylight, while dull and velvety textures will be kinder to the complexion than shiny fabrics in the same colour. An evolution takes place. The "pea-jacket", winning pants partner, evolves into the '"'Hack- ing Jacket'. It's single breasted, curving in slightly at the waist to end in.a cut-away front at hip level. Tailor a classic camel or Harris Tweed and button with bone, leather or brass. Slimming! Set-in sleeves smoothly by sewing the sleeves to the bodice BEFORE joining the side seams. Complete sleeve cap seam and then join sides and underarm in one continuous seam. Easier to control because all pieces are flat as you sew. Strap a watch, man-size and boldly banded OVER your shirt cuff. No excuses for being late please! was the first time in almost thirty years they had all been together at one time although they had met separately on occasion. Helen Gray is from Fort William and visited her son James, Birdie Lambden is from Delisle, Saskatchewan and has been curling successfully with Peggynin the Lakehead and Terrace Bay. Megraw and P. Wellings. ACROSS 7-Dapple $-Fright 9-Wing- footed 10-Bishopric 11-Equality 16-River island 18-Savory 20-Total 21-Sliver 22-Passageway 23-Swiss river 25-Repulse 26-Fish from moving boat 28-Tear 29-Land measure 31-Item of property 32-Pronoun 35-Apportions 36-Cooling device 37-Guarded 39-Armed band 1-Knock 4-Wand 9-Snake 12-Man's name 13-King of birds 14-Meadow 15-Precisionist in teaching 17-Simpler 19-Performed 20-Fragment 21-Seasoning 23-Diving bird 24-Saucy 27-Falsehood 28-Male sheep 29-One borne 20-Exists 31-Ventilate $2-Brick- : carrying device 33-River in Italy 34-Embrace 36-Gave food to 37-Queen of the underworld 38-Lampreys 39-Equality 40-Trade for money 41-Citrus fruit 43-Uncouth person 44-Constella- tion 46-Uneven 49-Dine 50-Item of property 52-Period of time 53-BRitter vetch 54-Acts 55-Lair DOWN 1-Gratuity 2-Fxist 3-Oar - 4-Dispatch 5-Make lace 6-Symbol for silver a x x SPS ObeS SOP2505 ?, 2 o 2 5 S S05 via} La[slv) 40-Sink in middle 42- Alcoholic drink 43-Household pets 44-Insect Photo - L.toR. Belambden, H.Gray, standing J. Photo by G, Whitéley. ER@EEE EEE 3] 79} v3) BAUBS Ee SOLUTION - 45-Paddle 46-Communist. 47-Before 48-Man's nickname 51-Compass point o I <2] BS 0525 <x °, O ' wn wn N

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