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Terrace Bay News, 8 Sep 1966, p. 13

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September 8, 1966 Dont Knock Knees... Brush 'em; scent 'em; decorate 'em. That's the advice from cosmetic firms who have discovered that the knobby knee needs help. Bright poster colors in liquid make-up suggest butterflies and daisies to paint-on. Leg jewelry includes papier mache thigh bracelets and knee coils in black and white beads. For the ad- venturous, how about a fancy garter with scarf to match? Your knee wardrobe simply must include several cosy fur knee muffs for the colder months to come. Unfortunately, the male. population includes some "purists" (or call them diehards) who prefer the leg "au naturel". Leather and suede can be cleverly fashioned into garments of classic and enduring beauty. Choose a simple style with few seams, darts and details and no eased seams. Tape pattern to single layer eliminating as many seams as possible. Mark con- struction details with chalk on wrong side. 1. Stitch with new needle and heavy thread and a longer stitch (8 to 10 stitches per inch). 2. When joining 2 layers in a seam, use paper clips to hold instead of pins (which mark). 3. Glue and hammer flat hem, seam allowances, facings, darts. (Use rubber cement or fabric glue). To press use warm dry iron over brown paper or pressing cloth. The Swimming Pool will be open to all swimmers FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA. BY NANCY Here's a Lemon! Now, squeeze it all over your dress et Whoops! Wait a minute. You are wearing a "Grapefruit Print" aren't you? Grapefruit prints are the wildest idea ever. You squeeze grapefruit or lemon juice in a design on the fabric and presto! The color changes and there's your very own art- work. Available this fall or winter. Square? Slouch? I don't mean you....I mean your shoes. The "In" words for the latest. . broad, square toes, slouch and museum heels. Laced, bowed, strapped or tied. The Scooter Dress ..to wear biking or scooting around in house or on patio. A one-piece dress with split culotte skirt, U scooped neck and cut-away armholes. Exciting in exotic flowered print or op art effects. Are you a handy seamstress? Then, whip one up with a bon- net to match (sometimes called a Honda hat). Sad but True. Many examples can be seen of the short, short skirt that are dowdy and down- right ugly. Take the example of the waitress wearing a simple white blouse, short tight black skirt with flat shoes. The problem? There is as much blouse as skirt and a half-and- half proportion is simply not pleasing to the eye. Waistlines must be up, down or not at all when skirts are well above the knee. Skirts should be relaxed and comfort- able looking (never tight) to be chic when short. SWIMMING POOL NOTICE from Mon.to Friday - 3:30 p.m. to 8:00 P.M. Sat.and Sunday - 2:00 P.M. to 5.30 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Weather conditions will determine the closing date of the pool for the season. FOR SALE - St andard size copper hot water tank - in good condition. Call at 213 Kenogami Road. THE NEWS Judges for the Fall Festival exhibition this year were Mr. N.W.Harrison (Representative, Dept.of | Agriculture), Mrs. Harrison, Mr.and Mrs. D.Dove, | all of Port Arthur, assisted by e xhibition director Rev. T.G.Husser, Mrs. S.Boyd, Mrs.M.Middaugh and Mrs. S.Gaulin. In the opinion of the out of town judges the art exhibit was outstanding both in number of pieces entered and in quality, considering the size of the community. They thought the knitting was superb and the jams and jellies excellent. They did say they would like to see more entries. Horseshoe tournament winners were Rone Piche, Bill Kushnieryk, John Gross, Gordon Calder, and Z enmac Mines, captained by Billy Stachiw, won the Fastball tournament. Fifteen entrants did their very best to win the Soap Box Derby. After a num- j ber of heats and classes Charlie Simmer was declared the winner with Mark Caccamo second and Pat Cruickshank third. For Decorated Baby Carriages the winners were Phyllis-Ann Turner, Carole White- ley and Marilyn Kujbida. Decorated Tricycles - Laura Caccamo, David McBride, Fay Sutherland, Janice Liebrock and Mark Liebrock. Decorated Bicycles - Michael Caccamo, Lee-Ann McBride, Darlene Suo and Patsy Megraw. Special award for decorated pairs - Aaron and Georgia Walsh, Diane and Stephen Jones. The trip to Expo '67 was won by Jane West - Randy Morres won the Snowshoe Draw - Don Stewart the Aluminum Door Voucher - Mark Boudreau the Portable Barbecue and Mrs. Thomas the Food Hamper. STORK CLUB Born to Mr.and Mrs. F.Kuzmic of Schreiber,a son on August 24th. Born to Mr.and Mrs. Brian Webb of Schreiber, a daughter, on August 25th. Born to Mr.and Mrs. T.S.Pollard of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on August 30th. Born to Mr.and Mrs.Paul Buso of Stee: a son, on September 6th. Mr.and Mrs.Ludvig Petrus and sons attended the wedding of their only daughter, Lila, to Mr.Ralph Sali of Toronto. The wedding was held in St. Michael's Cathedral in Toronto on September 3rd. Brian Hubelit accompanied them to attend the wed-

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