Js, _ | 4 fetinesday, August x 41967: yo _ TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD. TERRACE AC a ata Dalat t, AbthAd ssbb beac sini a se cat ss ioe SESS OO OC q "People Read Herald Ads | even | small ¢ ones like this - RESTA i 4g CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS | Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday, 10 a.m, to 10 p.m. 4642 L B.C. nature of things,- Sona to be could’ never are truly women. _ Af you doubt explain please « called Twiggy’ they naturally, The knees! - é Those of us more Uberally endowed fever had any. alms - about the topless bathing sult craze, We knew it would prove. ~ a bust. The ‘only. models available were _those ‘trom ‘the modish atick-women - lists, This’ type: of female’ puehritudec pee ‘constitute ° any. ‘Kind of, 2 threat to women ¥ on 'There’s: 2 “triannishness? in today? $ tashtons th thal smacks ; of wishful thinking-‘on the part of femiale failures, <— Neatly: tucked ‘into thelr _ Skintight pants and open necked : sports shirts they “trip - merrily - -along: our’ streets, ‘Their: closely shaven halreuts cling to their heads and their brief. ease handbags | swing exacutively at their sides, And when = °.. » decide ‘to go just a Httle bit “female!” - ..whatdo™ they show? Why- the ugliest part of the female anatomy = « of MI . Pants? : It’s time Terrace: had i _ in the true’ sense: of the word of whom are real .doyn to ea : in the new trend”: - With membership: granted :to Plump to absolutely fat ‘tat,’ or . Style. danger af being Jaughed © at, ltttle, ; @ame back! te needs Twiggy, wet want fat ladies | . Stand out of the ‘way all you skinny little: stickewomen «. the fat ladies are about to take thelr rightful place in society! . The new spring fashlons for 1968 will bring back the bosom ~ » and it!s about.timal Worid -fashion. designers have: finally learned the bitter - truth, - You: just can't play arqund with the.| . Have you ever honestly “ect ‘a 2 eautitul: palr of knees? ve Maybe on a thoroughbred ‘racehorse - - but never‘on a woman, ni-skirts merety. ‘add further proof to. the adage that men . are. smarter than women, How often do you, sea ren in short S own: hippy! colony,, ‘that 1, Terrace women (most. rth women) must lead the way We can _-start.- by ofganizing. our: own; Fat™ ‘Power Group every women: from ‘pleasingly ~ ‘and the-odd honorary membership : those with good Intentions: ‘but Hittie else, a Objectives will ‘ba the. return of. the: “bosom, the. ‘ewinging . Skirt, the: dainty but” comfortable shoe’ ant “the natural hair” There fll ber no eater. ¢ distinetion: ether, "¢ a fat woman. feels like going bright opange she may ‘certainly do so without H she feels-a little depressed . ‘and wants. a purple peony’ ‘print se well, let's let her live 2 Help make Cariada’ 5 Centennial year the year that females TEATIME TOPICS ae -Frilled shirts, perfume nothing new w for males MR. AND MRS, JOHN “Teracé,, AT THE. LOCAL. CHURCHES |. CHRISTIAN. REFORMED — ALLIANCE : GOSPEL - CHAPEL |: Pee CHURCH S010" Agar Ave. Terrace, B.C, | parks Street at Straume Ave .10:00 a.m:—Sunday School © Rev. V. Luchies Ph, 635-2623 11:00 a.m.—Morning . Worship | 10:00 am—Sunday School “1:00. p.my—Evening. Service 11:00 am—Moring Worship Wednesday —- 5:00 pm.—Afternoon Service B00 p.m—Prayer Mesting- : ay — ’ “7:30 p.m—Young, Peoples UPLANDS BAPTIST A Cordial Welcome Awaits You CHURCH : (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Avenue SUNDAY ; 7 9:45 am—Sunday School. . 11:00 a:m.—Morning Service’ Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — ” SATURDAY © Prayer meeting and Bible 9:15 a.m,—Sabbath School Study “li 700 am. ~Morning Service ; SEVENTH ay aoventlir’ “ GHURCH ‘Pastor RB. G.. Burton - 695-2023 . Sacer Griffith Street: . BETHEL BAPTIST: CHURCH | om (Regular). - #] Kelum at Souele Ph, 635-5187 mm) Pastor Lloyd Andersen 8, Th. 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, ‘ Worship, Sermon, MENNONITE BRETHREN SHURCH 2406 Eby ‘St. Phone 635-5976 Pastor Alvin Penner. -. 10:00 a.m,—Sunday. School 11:00 am. —. Worship Service - Classes. 7:30 p.m ee service icp) aifo August Wellnesday, 7 11 — 9:15 a.m. aad a.m. Crusader Girls, Crusader. ‘Boys . Ages 8-212, 3:20 Dam-—Prayer Meeting ; f Pe TECOSTAL TABERNACLE. CATHOLIC CHURCH a.m.—Sunday School . _, «| bakelse Avenue it 0 am—Morning Worship Mass on Sunday: .'.- 10 pan—Evenlng Service ‘: Please’ ‘Tead: Bi Nessage — God’s angwer to 9:00 a.m., "9:30" ‘am, 11:00 am, tha Intellectual,” . vy and 7:20. pam. ‘in the evening. gee srupy “L, Kearns, OAL C] iy. a p.m. : YOUNG PEOPLES. (Shunk. you. mhursday at 7:80 p.m, Rs: ngelist Eugene - Jobnson | ‘willbe supplying the w)pit uD . til jugust 13, Rev. Jo! has mimtered widely - Unild States, thee indi and South EVANGELICAL PRON British t meron 10:00. a.m.—Sunday’ Schoo] are cordially invited. to. m 0 e.me=Morning’ Serves “> -attend, _ Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — h stor’ Rev, D. Rathisn ‘Prayer and Bible suay| _P ites Ciflce 635-244 - a Cordial Invitation, To All. _s TERRACE ‘UNITARIAN = \ ” FELLOWSHIP - a KNOX. UNITED CHURCH | - Cor, Larelle: “Ave, & Munroe. st. £ z Tre hun Schl a te a.1,—Mora 7 mi PRESBYTERIAN wl _Neweotiers ta'ith e. commubity| g) . SPRCH AW CANADA” ne invltad to: ‘ahare in the ie “service . life and work’ of. the United : ee se Rood ue Yo ‘are iivited. to drop. this ie 330. pam ou are “de ; “ae -.c CHpping in: ‘the. cnak ‘with with]. “Wiekan: CHURCH. | Knox Uni : ted Church,” ark\ St, and Parke Ave, 964, Terri : Box] in” Canada, Cor,,: ‘Park’ Ave. “and Sparks: #. Phone, i571. |. “your. name and ‘address to}, Services. °° “9:80 AM, — Priesthood {0:00 *Sdtuitdapy dary’ “22-when doh Nuptial mass was held’ th Sacred Heart Church at high noon with Father ° Thomas ‘Cul. len officiating. The. bride is the eldest daughter of Captain and Mrs, Douwe .Wagenaar of Amster. dam, Holland, and the groom 15 the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Aw J, “Bud” McColl of Terrace, The Lakelse Avenue ‘church “was filled to ‘eapacity with friends ard relatives of the po- pular young principles. Candle: light and’ Jarge.banks ‘of: bril- Hant blue Phlox flanked the ‘ae Jo Given. in marriage by her un- ele, Mr, Charles Adam: of Ter. race, -the diminutive blonde bride was: radiant’ in a floor length gown of traditional white peau de soie entrain, with edg: ing of Chantilly. lace. Lace em: broidered panelling at the bot tom of her sheath skirted. gown, ‘logether with a. dainty scoop neckline and softly - tapered three-quarter-Jength -sleeves were highlights of the bride's ensemble, : She wore a chapel - veil, held in place with a small cluster. af Jily-of-the-valley. -Her . bridal "houquet. Was’ a: cascade of red ‘yases ‘and “white marguerites; The bride's, jewellery ‘included ‘a ‘péarl necklace, gift- from the groom, and a pait of matching . pearl ear-rings,: a gift from: her Unele and Aunt, “Mr. ‘and. Mra. mC. M. Adam. > . The bride's” “only. atiendant was cher: sister, Mrs, Els Orde-| man, ‘who ‘chose: a: floor. length sheath of pale ‘blue.. satin’ - self-covered- wedding. ting ‘sil ‘earried a. cascade” bouquet ‘of guerites. the. bride. brother-in-law,” William Bull’ of -ternoon”: buffet... reception » was tendance.: wos Hae Latter. Day, Sa 4 ~ (Me 00 A.M, — Sunday School | EG Hall an Sparks or ‘Sacred Heart site for -McColl- Wagenaar rites A wedding 6 considgiable local _a well-known’ Terrace family, . :Wagenaar,- “daughter. of:a. ‘Ditch sea captain. - cmavy. accessories completed her ensemble, i |) Kenney “Street. upon thelr re- ‘turn: to’ Terrace: here ‘and the -bride is employed bus ‘rested In ‘her. hair ‘and ‘she|'~ ’.. baby pink roses- and white mar.|_ Her: ‘only jewellery|' | |: was. a pearl necklet,. gift, tom a “Phe. groom's « ‘brother, Brace ‘| McColl -of Vancouver, | was best! -| “man. Ushers were the groom’s|:-| Kitimat, and Norbert Cote. and| ~ ‘Ben’ Leenders, both “of Terrace, . “Following the. wedding, an: ‘af... _held in .the Totem ‘Room of the]: - ‘ bakelse Motor ‘Hotel ‘with’-ap-] . - proximately 250 _ Rueats in at] «|: Por her niece's wedding, Mra. |* Charles Adam, acting as ‘mother |" x HURCH. ‘OF JESUS. canter aK ROBIN McCOLL -T like. (iterest, “took” place Sohn Rebin: Nett | ‘married ..; ‘Mildred *Ando, by proxy, chose a floor length gown of crepe ‘in dusty, blue} tone. She wore. a white feather whimsy“ and white accessories in addition to a sapphire mink stole, Her corsage was of white carnations. . -, The groom’s mother selected an afternoon dress of African print in orange blends ‘with or- ange accessories and a white carnation corsage. Master of ceremonies for the who read congratulatory tele- grams from Holland, England, Ireland, Australia, Switzerland, Victoria; Vancouver and Ques- nel, : The toast to ‘the, bride. was spoken by W. “Ted” Skillicorn and the groom ‘gave a moving tesponse, A toast to the brides- matron. was. proposed by groomsman, Bruce McColl. - . A three-tiered wedding cake, “made by: the ‘bride's aunt and decorated by “Blue: ‘Ribbon Bak- ery, ‘centred the main buffet table. and -was-duly.cut and ser- ved: hy. the bride and groom. + Prior to ‘leaving on a- honey- moon ttip ‘through . B.C. to San Francisco,: the:-bride. donned. a going. away ensemble of - beige ‘atid navy linen’ with checked three-quarter length Jacket. A tiny ‘Navy . Pouffant’ cap: ‘and . The: ote: will: reside on The groom is a schoolteacher | in the, Terrate, Co-op offices. ‘f aromatic vegetables, pulverized oll, member. ot Teception was Bruce McColl} . By JEAN SHARP (Canadian Press). A manufacturer ‘of =men’s toiletries says’ the market for after-shave lotion, cologne, tal- cum, deodorant and halr-spray| | is growing. He points out thal there is] nothing really new in Jong| hair, frilled shirts, tight trous-| | ers and generally. colorfull plumage for the male. At the beginning of the 19th century, Charles James Fox, a British statesman and: dandy, created a sensation by cutting his long hair. * x. * Babylonian kings sprinkled gold particles in their hair end beards, The Greeks used a hair pomade made with a hase of sage. Etruscans used goat fat to make their- hair shine. The manufacturer’s release does not say what thelr hair smelled Arabians used oils of poppy and sesame, Greeks also had deodorant powder made from wood and inert gelatines. Romans anointed their bad- ies with, olive. oil, mixed. wie Flower: pe : to! hove, had the ceiling: of. his ‘ining ° room .decorated to -re- 4 present . the ‘sky, and perfames| showered down. from. it day and night, Napoleon used eau: de cal- ogne, a tollet water invented by an Italian barber named Paul Feminjs, In the mid-17th century, he settled in Cologne, ~ Beauty parlor . oe. - . 7 at university HALIFAX (CP) — Dalhousie University students. will have | their. own bank, beauty parlor and barber. shop. Plans for a new student union building .aiso-include a book-store, news- stand and dry-cleaning depot. The facilities will be exclusive- ly for students, faculty mem- ‘bers and Ruests . Hippy | So. SHOP AND. 4619. HILLCREST AVE. P.O, BOX 1285: Residential -- Commercial - Industrial’ Specilizing’ “muscTRiC” HEATING | .° > . * cuss AS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS so) TERRACE BOOKKEEPING AND SECRET ARIAL SERVICE | Your Corllaee ps DUPLICATING” SUPPLIES CEN T RE a =o * PHONE 635-6910. * Triple “A” Instructor A. F. BEST o-~ | bo, Ottlee..Heurs. - Monday fo Saturday . ‘PHONE 635-6366 "Always Look Te “BesT! _ For Imperial Germany, and created his -lo-[' . tion: from such things as sage, thyme, peppermint, balm leaves, acorn and angelica roots as well as flower petals and | oils of oranges and Jemons. * ko Ok The English . navigator and explorer . who established. the first ‘English settlement in North America at St. John’s, Nfld., was Sir Humphery Gil- bert. He is reputed to have had a ‘toilet box fitted with shaving equipment, soaps, lotions: and pomade. K arl’s 7 Trading Post Ltd. “Your Boating Circle” ‘In the 18th century, men's dressing tables held mirrors and toilet articles and usually a dressing. case of wood or lea- ther [ined in‘satin' or-velvet. It, stored razors,. hones, seissors, | scent bottles, soap, hair curling irons and powder puffs. ‘It. was during the 19th cen- tury sthat the tradition of male peacocking, at least where hair cut. and. scent were concemed,: began to. die out. This decade is seeing a revival which seems to be accelerating. MASONRY - CONTRACTOR. Commercial @ Residentlal . .. Netural Rock Mason Karl Motz — Phone 635-2312 Slate and Flagstone, Block. and Brick, Imitation Stone " and Brick Veneer, MacKay’s Funeral. Home Ph, 635-2444 - P.O. Box 430 TERRACE, B.C. @ Also serving Kitimat @ " 8:90 to 12—1 to 6 ae - Richards’ Cleaners Limited “Operating with the Most Modern Equipment” ue COIN:0-MATIC and COIN CLEAN Loundries :.@ Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing @ - . ® Coin Dry Cleaning @ | @ Batchelor Laundry Service © - . (shirts beautifully done!) - =) Bookkeeping : .@ Mimeographing e ‘Mailing - . ® Copying e Answering Service - woe 3211 Kalum St.,. Bus: 635-6128 ; P.O. Box 1212 TERRACE, B.C. - Ete Chee Re? x REYNOLDS Bo. ‘LAND SURVEYOR _ Box, 1438, Terrace, : B.C. *. 4664 ‘Latelle Avenue Phone 635-5522 - . ring a 935-5375, OF | Box 1463 BYTOWN DIESEL SALES LTb. authorized deater for. - DETROIT DIESEL (G.M.) ENGINES | Terrace - Kitimat - Hazelton Area... a7 _ 4439 Groly Ave. = Terrace, B.C, - Phone 4155190 : Mercury Outboard: Motor : bags | Deer i “PYRAMID “ROOFING - Call 635-5230, Box 902 | oe i Lin Lr, J Terrace Dry Cleaning | : NSU OWN.LTD. Phone 624-2228, | Prince Rupert Free Pick-up and Delivery. x) = Steiting in. Cedar, * BOAT RENTALS x ~ ‘TERRACE, BL, ; Roofs. Phone 635-2838 _ © New and OW cooer | __ Sera Shakes - Als 'S ‘Laundry Rockgas Propane | [- _ Ltd, 7 TERRACE DIVISION. . For all. ‘your Propane needs ; “Plumbing a Heating Lid” Vie ‘Jolliffe: - Phone" ‘635-7497 635-2102 - . Box.45 J. $8. ‘No. 1 Kalum Leke Rood: TERRACE, B.C. Residential, Commercial and . * Industriat Appliance Sales and Service. Ph, 635-2920 - Lakelee Ave, bt RWARE BABS VAN WESTEN. : Phone 635- 6679 | an i “Qoohhh, ahhh... just what: you're @ looking > Find ‘REAL’ ESTATE fast "Where your fingers do the in. the ‘YELLOW PAGES. ; walking. _@ FLOOR POLISHERS : Singer Sewing . Machines _ '@ VACUUM CLEANER Full selection of fabrics .°. . THORNHILL. TEXTILE: . REFITTERS Manufacturing a Repelre - UPHOLSTERY: . Tenta - Tarps - Leathérgoods _ “Car Seaty. A Specialty” tt it Can Be. Done — ~ We. : Can Do it: noah Or DUNPHY. Wool, Cotton and: all of-your |. Sewing Needs | Expert service to: all makes Of Sewing Machines, ‘ Terrace Sewing 7 Centre: Lid... ; IAN c MacDONALD' “For MEMORIALS © ! DISTINCTION: - ~~ BAC: Land Surveyor an i We: Sell. Only.” the | Meat P.O. Box 1095. — 435-4628- 4607 ‘Lakelse Ave. Phone’ 635-5315 °. P.O. Box "a0, Terrace, BC. f 7 | Electrical’ Contracting -| — mo, Terrace, Bc. oe "P.O. Bex 418 - Ph, bensicsidl oo