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Terrace Bay News, 1 Sep 1966, p. 11

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1966 September |, THE Are you Athletic? You don't have to be to wear the new Athletic Stripes ...in contrast- ing colours accenting hipline, V neck and sleeves of the greatest Fall knits. Best colors in these sporty stripes are navy, grape or olive... all with putty stripes. What's in a Bond? (I don't mean James) A bonded fabric has been head locked to a smooth, silky backing such as tricot or taffeta, for form an "instant" lining. The happy re- sults are built-in shape retention and wrinkle resistance. The {fab- ric will not fray or stretch and requires little pressing. Bonded lace is a fashionable favorite... from cute to elegant in cotton, Orlon* or Terylene*. Bonding eliminates all the old bugaboos about sewing lace. By 1970 "Terylene" will have a new name: Fortrel*. Same fabric, different name. The change will be gradual, begin- ning this Fall. Remember, when you see the name Fortrel*, it's your old friend Terylene* with exactly the same wonderful wash and wear qualities. Plastic Dresses? That's right. Daniel Hechter may design him- self out of a job. Started as a joke, it's now getting serious. BY NANCY News: | FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA Bands of darker plastic afford a certain degree of modesty. Care to try sewing one for your- self, as a joke of course? Use a long stitch and avoid ripping, as marks remain. Choose a simple pattern with the eased seams and use a fine sharp needic. Young Parisians have a way of knowing what's right and coming ...sometimes even be- fore the designers themselves, so it's important to know what they are wearing and thinking now. "L'Uniforme Parisienne" (that's what Lafayette calls it) is a slightly fitted shift with high, shallow scooped neckline and narrow sleeveless shoulders. Sounds like the relief we are looking for after all the ruffles, sleeves, colors and prints we've been wearing lately... elegant simplicity that emphasizes the wearer insiead of the ensemble. Soft in the Head aptly de- scribes the newest, smartest hats. Berets, pouffed domes softly gathered into a narrow head- band, scarf hats and mobster caps carry out the theme. The clever gal who sews, can run up a hat to match every outfit from the leftovers (many chic hat patterns available). A cou- TTR turier touch that spells elegance!, Revision of warrants for erection of assurance signs on provincial highways in Northern Ontario, effective immediately, is announced by Ontario Highways Minister, Hon .Charles S. McNaughton. Erection of the signs will be based on the presence in a particular area located on the official road map} of a minimum of the following facilities for the travelling public: Accommodation ~ Food - Fuel Garage - Store. STOP AND VISIT US AT THE FALL FESTIVAL TERRACE BAY Herticultural Society We congratulate the Kiwanis Club and Bee them every success with this undertaking fer CE NEWS _ : Page Ws TOURNAMENT FRIDAY, SEPT.2 - SATURDAY, SEPT .3 - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 TERRACE BAY BOWLING ALLEY - ALL WELCOME PRIZES FOR: Men's High Single - High Double - reign ae Ladies' High Single - " " Junior Girls (15-18) - High Single - High Triple Junior Boys (15-18) - Beal : Child (to 14 yrs.) girl - " " " Doubie W uw boy oe u u u u Family (up to 6 bowlers) - High Two Games EACH DAY THERE WILL BE AN ATTENDANCE PRIZE AND TWO HIDDEN SCORE PRIZES --AS WELL AS OTHER NOVELTY PRIZES. o KEKE RERERER EERE RERERERERERERRERERERERE THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BUSINESSES HAVE DONATED Costa's Ltd. - two $5.00 vouchers Caccamo's - two $5.00 vouchers Waghorn's Lid. - two $5.00 vouchers Roxy Theatre - 6 student and 10 children's tickets Recreation Centre - one family meal, 1 pair bowl- ing shoes Jim's Barber Shop - one $3.00 vouchers Community T.V .Service - 2 months T.V..Service Kolesar's - two $5.00 vouchers Co-Op Milk - two $5.00 vouchers Island View Service - two $5.00 vouchers KEK ERR RRRERERRRRRRREREREREREREERERER (to include bowling and entry) 52.00 for 4 games 24 a 00 for 3 games CHILDREN (to 14 years?50¢ for 2 pam RATES ~ 2 ¢ ak lis & 4 children (up to /4) $2.00 for 2 games. <> ae Len A 7 a aR,

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