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Terrace Bay News, 22 Sep 1966, p. 12

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Page 12 IT'S KIWANIS APPLE TIME! handi- paks McINTOSH APPLES only $2.75 Available this week AVAILABLE THIS WEEK IF YOU ARE NOT CONTACTED BY A KIWANIAN - PLEASE CALL J.COMMISSO - 3513 N .CORNTHWAITE - 3292 HELP KIWANIS HELP THE KIDDIES! TERRACE BAY KIWANIS CLUB INC. TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO - - mm WE BUILD = TERRACE BAY NEWS September 22, 1966 STORK CLUB Born to, Mr.and Mrs. V.Deleo of Schreiber, a daughter, on September l0th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. C.F.Gorham of Terrace Bay, a son, on September 11th. Born to, Constable and Mrs. J.Bosley of Schrei- ber, a son, on September 11th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. R.E.Nesbitt of Terrace Bay a son, on September |2th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. T.Bourguignon of Schreiber, a daugh ter, on September 20th. ALL AT TERRACE BAY PRIVATE HOSPITAL Born to, Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Malcolm of Schreiber, a son, Walter John, on Tuesday, September 13th at Port Arthur General Hospital . GAYLORD FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA. The Caftans are coming -- Thigh high to floor brushing, these wonderful and comfort- able loungers originated on the deserts of Morocco. Loose and flowing, they have widened bell sleeves and high slit necklines. Their pure simplicity provides the perfect background for a hey-day of trims -- vivid em- broidery, ball fringe, braid, French ribbon, ric-rac, you name it. Don't throw out those worn leather gloves. Cover buttons; trim a hat; edge the pockets on your pant suit. Salvage that old fur coat or collar. The good parts are creative trims waiting for your needle and imagination to transform them into chic ac- cessories -- perhaps some fur knee muffs for the cold ahead? To cut fur or leather, work from the wrong side. Chalk your cutting lines and carefully cut the hide with a razor blade. To join fur, place right sides facing, and overcast the edges with tiny hand stitches. Gently pull apart to flatten the seam. Instead of facings, use lining. Is there a season on color? Emphatically NO! Pale pastels, traditional spring fare, now car- ry their feminine good looks into the frosty months. Warm earthy tones and darks, once reserved for winter, swing smartly into the warm weather. Wear the colors you like. Forget the calendar. The Beatles cut out. The newest way with hair is called "the more hair the better" look . Shoulder length and thick. Raised at the crown, a sugges- tion of curve at the ends, its as feminine as can be with real "man appeal". Long hair needs more care than the Beatle cut, so you'd better start brushing. It makes the hair grow faster, I understand. Undercover fabrics make a custom-made look that lasts. Interfacings, provide strength and firmness in stress areas like closings, collars and cuffs. Un- derlinings add body to soft fabrics for a tailored effect. Cut same as outer fabric and sew to it at the seam allowances so that the two fabrics can be handled as one during construction. Lin- ing is a silky fabric used to make the inside of a garment more attractive and to prevent stretching.

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