a TO WEAR @ WITH A FLAIR This hand crochetted tyrolean style hat ; AWwith matching muffler designed “by LLalo.Aersey: pate Canad fay ; tinea , “tt oi : 4 _ Montreal, retails for $11.. Iti is the very, : “very. ‘atest i in fashions for aan tt met, DEAR .. ANN - LANDERS: had no reason to doubt him. L Please tell me what'to do about , am 45. Last night I learned he is our. 15-year-old daughter. Several . months. . ago,’ Lisa :: started. to hang. around the | service station a. few . blocks al from here, When we discovered & she had a crush ona 19-year-old 2 7 H boy who works the night shift, . me we checked -into the, boy’ 3° i background and found ‘out hei is me no good.. : We told Lisa she was not to see’ A the boy-again. For several days, . Al she was quiet and sullen but . Bro’ to be behaying,-On a fy hurich, ‘I checked ‘her bed. at: 11:30 pum. one night:.and. she. H was nat init. Isent my husband. down to the: service station and’ ap iH gh IS ar tre pe eR A Arete S o _ Last week. the- tay q | sleture Hf was in.the paper in;connection- ta a holdup, We are.-relieved . i because nowhe.is in jail and . fy Lisa knows he’ sabad elon But i] was wearing when'she was:las ji withhim “because it smells li a him,” {Gasoline.)'§ “y go see him in jail and w Ry allow it, Ave we wrong? Pliabe: °- Ann, suggest. something to;pe' our daughter back on the trick : PARENTS: Yi SE Mere thai It ‘sounds as. if. this girl's: he out of :contiol: for quite 4 time, ‘Get: ‘Bones oo the past: -y (DEAR. ZINGY:. - - “will probably’ not bea factor for: ~at least seven years, After that’: several letters: in’ your . colurrin - nal # about older’ women marrying : 28. “To'look at, us you'd think we. -were a nicely matched couple. Ron'could pass from 35 to 45 and I could pass for 30, I am in extragrdinary. physicial con- dition and have more pep than - my niece;who is 27. I.can beat... her and her friends ‘at tennis . _and swimming, and can outlast: them all on the darice floor: - Learning that Ron was only-29.. was a jolt. 1told him I'd have to rethink this marriage biti. He | says he loves me and rieeds me . and age ‘means nothing. What . should 1 do? — Zingy. 45. —..who: knows,, Ren: might. be for’ a ‘younger Buy. “gran me: ruts,” To. beg tlage A va } hanks for: your: help. _ in: Réader i and I. are-ripping- mad. We shopped for. just the. right bir- thday gift for a mutual friend _ who’ was having. a party. that ; evening. At the last. moment:a third friend called and asked if ‘we three could go. to the party ‘together. iF “On'the. way ‘over, this: third “, ; friend ‘saw our attractively. " Wrapped gift and bemoaned the “fact that she had been-tco busy = | to buy anything: As‘the hostess. § - opened the door, the third party © took, the. gift: out of my. hands - and: presented it to,the hostess ‘ as if lt were from the three of us. | . The hostess thahked HER very : much and complimented her-on.: B wrapping. Jane and I: . What should we do? >=. Canadian Chutspah, . oe :. DEAR:CAN: Inform the third worn out and you'll. have to. look , tnirgor ke she owed you for one-, fF - * the love are boil DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jane : WONTRBAL izgun, ~ Besides heing Unfair to con- put ‘up’ with last: year’s re- terview, fashion is too vola tile now-for. the customa - Moriths in advance. 0... May to clothes designed for : September, they are forced to - proceed. with plans.to adver- -tise the garments éven though ~ fads has made thei ‘outdated. ‘said, hot pants were the big- » gest thing’ going last. May. . Since the style which finishes ; | "a Season. strong traditionally . leads the next season as well, designers plarining their fall lines had little reason to'féar - that hot pants’ would’not still ‘blazers and’ pleated skirts which hadn't: ‘been: seen. for years, 93. ‘and “I was embarrassed to seein August a. full-page. ad : manufactured.” . Promoting even slightly ; for: manufacture Le = Women who are fed up with . . Seeing bathing suits’ in’ the stores in February.and wool |: unfair: to the customer, ’Mr,” | ~ knits in July. have. an, unex. | : Dizgun continued; adding that : ~ ‘pected champion in. Montreal _ ; Panufacerer: Irwin . (Dizzy) sumers who don't like having’ - either, to buy out, of seagon or. jects, he said in-a recent in- - : ‘habit ‘of designing and selling. three. . Furthermore, since store — buyers commit themselves in. . ca sudden. switeh ‘in. clothing : '- For: example, Mr,. Dizgun .. on. tT bee extremely popu lari in Octo- . But by June, the trend waa. - “shifting.to warm pants, . ,Hot pants were out, he said, . for fall hot pants that, we had “MERRACE HERALD, ‘TERRACE, BC, | Gong g seasons out-ofdate clothes: as" upton. the-minute styles just because ‘a store is stuck with them is it: was’ this realization which | prompted: him to’ transform: the entire manufacturing set- up of Marty K Fashions Ltd, "Since June, his. designers - and assembly line have been ~ - . Working on an abbreviated . schedule-—six weeka fron de- sign. to délivery. and market- : ing. ; “What it means is that ye. used to have 98 or 100-styles for advance buying’ and’ now we're down to 45 or 50."". “Thstead of waiting for cus- ’ tomer reaction, we must: de- cide for ourselves what i is, 50+. . called‘in’ and right. “Tt took a little courage and perhaps a little more money in the bank to bégin with, but . we. find . the ‘operation ex- | tremely easy now. ° . “True, we may lose a little . business now, but I’m confi- ‘dent we will catch . Up. later. - Mr, Dizgun. said that wher ea sdepartment store . Chains used to commit 60 per cent of their clothing budget . to advance purchasing, the - amount will drop to 50. per. cent next year and “I advised’ them to go to 40 per cent.” The remaining 50 or 60 per cent of the budget will be used for reorders af popular items and fill-ins from manu- facturers ‘who have seen the light” and are on the six-week | _ plan, : . - word’ of greeting. smile. . "friendly. genuine _ pleasure, _TEN COMMANDMENTS OF HUMAN RELATIONS | Speak to people. There is nothing as nice asa cheerful " 2. ‘Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown, only 14 to . 3. - - Cail people by name. The sweetest music to anyone's : ears is the sound of his own name. 4. “Be friendly-and helpful. If you would have friends, be 5.” Be cordial. Speak and act as if ‘everything you do werea 6. Be genuinely interested in people. You can slike. , everybody if you try. ‘ . “7° Be generous with praise... Be + Be | for ‘others: arly Nelansd sone ar tose " thing bothers | K on: er. . Friday the t3th and ‘she-nearly. -}sny friends admire her coal but! with think ‘she’ 5 too indifferent. for . a foi: ; Was over here’ playing - r' little: "flu Sitonte he’ iifeatines, 104 ys “later our’ daughter .cautious - with criticism, siderate: with: the feelings: of : others.:Tkiwill bdnio: 2 oth tute: Te Pacer ‘sce Engi So eed pat trae u tf of ‘the dépinions of others.‘ There are three: Ae a story — - yours, the other fellow’s, and the right one.**" ‘Be alert to give service. What counts mest i in n life i is what a A ard a oy td aes ae * the Canadian footwear industry . ts still geriously threatened by. European and Asian imports. The anti-dumping tribunal decision, released Aug.. 25, places import duties on Spanish © |. and Italian women’s footwear of : .. 12and7.5 per cent respectively, - “We have been encouraged by the ruling,” said Mr.:‘Hahn in an interview. “But-since it ap- plies . only to women’s shoes from Spain and Itaiy, the actual - effect won't be to turn the in- dustry around,” Mr, Hahn, who is here for the: ~ ‘annual Canadian Shoe and Leather Fair, said that im- ported footwear will probably account for 52 per cent of the ‘Canadian market this year, and that most-of the shoes are from ‘low-wage countries, oa "We've always felt that the dian shoe ‘manufacturers are very capable, but we ‘can't compele with low wage coun- tries where they are paying 30 cents an hour to our $2.50," whe. 8a . ‘2 “MONTREAL (CP) = Ant “ag ; ‘ duntiping duties recently levied Ligid de drained irom: See ‘ against imported women’s foot- canned Ploeapple Sal . weat have given Canada’s shoe ~ - up) . igkyes I ‘inddstry a psychological boost,- % cup Vinegar on RossHahn; president of the 4 tbap, soy sauce Shoe ‘Manufacturers: 3° cups turkey, cooked’ Association of. Canada, said’ and sliced Monday. %, cup onion’ sliced However, warned: Mr. Hahn, thinly. - * up pineapple elma, : drained; wi 1 % cup celery strips, A: 2” long - a % psd genet pepper : 2. tbsp. ‘pimiento, diced. 3 oz. can chow mein - - noodles or: Lae 2. cups rice, cooked : % cup almonds, slivered . and toasted". — - Combine brown. oe cor: 7 starch,.and ‘salt. Stir --into . pineapple liquid. Add vinegar. and soy-sauee. Bring to a.boil -. and cook until thickened. - Remove from ‘heat. and. add turkey, onion, pineapple, celery . and -green pepper. _ Cook | minutes and add pimiento. ; . Serve over chow mein. yoodles or Hee. Top with alroonds. : . TURKEY PIE 2 cups cooked turkey, | ' chopped’ 112 cups diced potatoes 1. cup diced: cabbage: - _ lates cooked B.C. “until vegetables are tender, add. - frozen" peas and ‘simmer-10 “minutes longer. ‘Add mushroo ~ Boup, stir thoroughly. Pour into: ¢, top with pie crust and “bake at 450 degrees until pastry is cooked, -_ TURKEY ee ' STROGANOFF : . Grown turkey. chimes - Iba. B.C. Grown ~:: ~. Mushrooms tee OD BS be ¥* g5855 eS =| & i=] H To. make salice, ‘brown: the. ‘ flour. -ané ‘butter, -Add-- milk, -tomato’ paste, salt, sugar. ard pepper: Saute-turkey chunks in. - butter and set-aside, Brown. the onion and: mushrooms and ‘Bdd to sauce. Pour over turkey, meat and serve over noodles, a Seven thousand ‘blind Canadians use the braille: and typed books ‘of The ‘Canadian . -§ inp : 2 Ee Taal who will be at: B,C, pad. Rit al Ask for this folder from our. representative, Mr, NAL, Smith or Mr, Fhe Slumber Lodge, “Terrace, on October: J4th, l97i. i. you require a term ‘loan to. start, modernize or expand your busines., we invite : “you to discuss your needs with our r representative. id b INDUSTRIAL _.| DEVELOPMENT BANK TERM FIRANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES, £00 ] th:.Avenue: Seth eyttaa ft ; Prince. George ,. B: Cc, ‘563-0641 | _ G.. Gi imour s us Winchesters 2 G ‘Single $ Shot Mo, pee Telephone: - a.