am Photos by Inez MeCuaig Schreiber Library Boerd for 1967. Public School Board: Front: Mrs.A.Gordon,W.S.Harris, Mrs. R.Macadeam. Hack: R.Gander, N.Ross, W.G.Furlonger. SCHREIBER Municipal Council for 1967: Seated L. to R.: Reeve F.V.Harness, G. Robson, Clerk-Trees., Standing: Councillors H.Fisher, J.Caccamo, H.McParland,R.Spadoni. GAYLORD ASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA. The military look is beloved by Dior, St. Laurent, Cardin and Fabiani, endorsed by epaulettes, battle-blouses, top-stitching and brass buttons. Dior especially likes the "great coat" in Cadet Red fleece, extended to the new "long look" with brass buttons double file up the front. Be- neath: Red 'dress-parade' vest belted in black and mated with a short black skirt. Note the step-down from skirt to coat hem -- a new proportion that takes time to get used to. Very suited to Canadian winters. Are you game? Pants perfect. Pants are fashion when they fit with custom-tailored perfection, con- forming but not tight. Buy a plain pants pattern with a waist- band. Make it up in muslin allowing extra seam allowance for fitting. Fit carefully; take apart. Make an accurate brown paper pattern from the fitted. muslin. Now, when sewing "styled" pants like hip-riders, simply superimpose your basic pattern on top for "instant" al- terations. Perfect pants 'every time... . in less time! Got your peekers yet? A wide garter all gussied up with ribbon and lace, they cover stocking tops and garter tabs. The per- fect last minute gift for the girl who has everything (almost). Pure elegance .. . lace, whe- _ ther tissue fine with delicate tracery or sumptuously heavy with ribbon re-embroidery. Choose simple styling without centre seams and plan your lay- out so the design will be attrac- tively placed on the finished garment. If you wish a scalloped selvedge at the hem, alter the pattern to the finished length and cut on the crosswise grain. For invisible seams, allow at least two inches seam allow- ance. Overlap the pieces to be joined, right sides up and match the design as closely as possible. Baste; then do a close machined zig-zag following the design. Trim away excess lace close to zig-zag on right and wrong sides. Press lace on the wrong side over a turkish towel with a steam iron. This prevents shine and keeps the design softly raised,