TERRACE BAY NEWS DEAR EDIToR-IN- CHIEF: FROM TIME To TIME YOU HAVE SUGGESTED THAT, AS A CHANGE OF PACE, WE PRINT A CARTOON ON THE STYLE OF THOSE GAMES WHERE OUR READERS CAN TAKE A PENCIL AND FILL. IN LINES FROM NUMBER To NUMBER-- SORT OF "DO IT YOURSELF " ART. GOOD IDEA FOR A LAZY SUMMER DAY (YOU SAID) AND | WHILE WE RE BEING-LAZY, I THINK I'LL... The Telegrem News Seyvice Se announced that Al Beaton hes il 2 ie passed away the morning of 2 ae % e the, 24th of August while on vacation. We ere sure you will agree with us that this indeed is a@ great loss, not only for his immediate frier:ds and relatives, but for all who followed his work across Canada. ; The final Beaton cartoon is being moved in today's Editor's Weekly Service and takes the form of -a do it 29 e . 52 9 o2? 47 5I : 3 S&S a9 38 3le 927 @ 54 etl 4 42 ee 26 «6933 835 @ 39 ; : ' ie. & 957 yourself puzzle. Cryptic- e eo egal 637 . _ ally, it says he had tgone START os 7 a 63 fishing. We are sure you will mourn with us on the pass- ing of ® great talent. GOT THE PICTURE? WILL SNEAK BACK IN SEPTEMBER. 7p ---- Little girls, decked out in brightly colored, creatively patterned cotton knits, head back to school for fall '67, reports the Canadian Cotton Council. Cotton knit fabrics explode in hot, spicy colors such as orange, shocking pink, and red or cool it in shades of moss and forest green. New interest is generated in the military hues , navy, olive and khaki .. which look snappy combined with red, orange or gold. Color is only part of the children's knit story... texture and pattern are it's counterparts. Clever rib, twill and crochet designs, along with plaid, stripes, dots and geometrics. Children's wear designers make the most of cotton knits, using them for A-lines, flared and tented dresses, as well as sportier pantdresses and jumpers. Lots of decorative touches like belts ... placed high, low or right on target... buttons and indust- rial zippers are added, enhancing the great look of the new cotton "kid-knits". Pac Ser ae he Nae ea sep P.S.I. will be for groups only sfter the end of the year. Those covered by pay direct agreements are being advised by P.S.I. that their coverage expires December 31 and are urged to apply for OMSIP which offers similar coverage at lower rates. Those continuing PSI to the end of the year can transfer to OMSIP with no lapse in coverage provided they apply to OMSIP before September 30.