Sapa THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971 , . TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. London, be.one of the world’s leading fashion centers, past four weeks in England and saw for myself the London fashion’ scene. As usual Londoners seem very fashion conscious and walk down the crowded city {{ match, their heads darting in all directions, inspecting and assessing the garb worn by the individuais around them, It’s certainly not Terrace! wearing midi and maxi length for it. BUT,LEGSTOO . These lengths not only adorn. the young London ‘bird’ but are also worn by older women, and men too. Legs, however, have not altogether disap- peared from the scene and can often. be spied under - open coats protruding from.a few inches of a mini. - ne Quite popular at the moment are knickerbockers, trousers which descend to just below the knees, gathered and tucked inte lace-up long boots. Women in London are still spending a good bit of money on cosmetics although . the ‘natural’ look has been ‘in’ for ‘| quite some time. It seems to take just as many layers of make-up and as much com- plicated shading and painting to achieve this look as it did in the days of false eyelashes and HAIRY LOOK Hair seems to be at the growing out stage and just waiting for the next style tobe dictated after the long, layered look which has been popular for the past several months. | Limey_ looks at London fashions ‘BY DIANA SMITH supposedly. swinging, is also supposedly to — Braving dank fog and. refrigerated houses] spent the - - streets as if viewing a tennis — Everyone, or so it seems, is © coats and. looking a good bit - warmer and far less pinched the red, rosy lips. of the 20's,” ‘ Long hair for men seems to be-the rule rather than ‘he’ exception in London,. and Englishmen are as concerned about being looked at and having a fashionable ap- pearance as any of the girls. | - Shopping in London is stiil an .eye goggling experience with. as many varied, in- credible boutiques as ever. Perhaps the ultimate and most popular boutique in London is Biba, . It is so famous that it‘is assumed you know exactly where it is and therefore has no need for any: form of sign -announcing its location on the outside of the store. After identifying the boutique by finding the most anonymous looking building in Kensington High Street, you e: ater into dimly lit, elegant g “urroundings and, to the beat -w Fany heavy music available, shove your way through -layers of girls and men to wander round the many wooden coat stands all decked with wild clothes in every tone and material imaginable. - FLIPPANT FEATHERS - Masses of flippant feathers in all colors are everywhere and if you become a little weary you can sink into a dark corner where a black velvet sofa and a mountain of purple satin cushions are available, Seven thousand odd miles away in the relative wilder- ness of the Pacific Northwest you probably don’t give a hoot about knowing what the latest - adornments of the limey birds are this coming summer. “For the interest. of the possible one or two exceptions _it ispredicted that they | will appear, en masse, in the scimpiest shorts with bibs n braces, to gladden the eyes of city gents and brighten the concrete jungle, known af- fectionately to some as London. 28 nee So . ae Seshooae: sa sie sebesiiiis lait ‘WITH DIANA sutra a SSS SS Biing i in “New Year ‘together. ia alia pclae ae or SSS oi ees onrs sagaaanai Scones oo Is Frozen “fancy desserts Want to serve some fancy desserts that you can make ahead? Consider the ways you cin use your refrigerator and freezer and some help from gelatin. How about Frozen Apple Cream? To make it, you'll need: 1 teaspoon gelatin, 1 tablespoon cold water, 4% cup hot milk, % cup fruit sugar, 2 cups shredded unpeeled apples, 4 cup chopped candied cherries, % cup whipped cream. Soak pana i in colffvater ie five minutes then dissolve in hot - Chill, Add sugar to. combined apples .and ‘cherries ' milk, and combine with -pelatin mixture. Fold cream into mixture, Freeze to mush, stir, then freeze ‘until firm. Serves six. Service Schedule -: UENOAUSLACTOL AT GLANS 1 2 Youth Night: Thursday 7:40 p.m. The end of your search for a friendly church.. HHH ROR Salvation Army 4451 Greig A 9:45 Sunday School ‘14:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening. Services AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES. ERR SATAVAASUUGUOUS ARE UULATEUR AL DOMUSUAERROTATU AUGER TDEROCDGTOUCANE REP NoBUPRER GENDER AEDE UU AUANSEUUTEO# PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday Schoo! - 10200 a.m. = Morning Worship =| 14:00a.m. . Phones = Sunday Evening 7:5 pm. a = Bible Study Oifice 68 = Tuesday 7330 ffm. Home = 635-5336 For infoon other activities Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bill Young 635-5446 . 4647 Larelle Ave. 7:30 Thursday Night “Bible Study & Prayer : Meeting” KNOX UNITED CHURCH. Cor. Lazelle Ave, & Munroe St. Phone 635-6014 , Sunday services: . ' 9:30 a.m. “Morning Worship . 00 am. Junior Congregation “100 acmit 100 a.m, . Church Schodl - Nursery & kindergarten ¢ "EVANGELICAL FREF, CHURCH . Cor, ‘Park Ave, and: ‘Sparks | st. TO: 00. — Sunday School, 14100 — Morning Worship , 17:30 p.m. — Evening Service. ° Wednesday 7:30 p.m.-— Prayer” anal Bible Study, . Rev. B.B. Ruggles 4364 ‘Park’ Avenue, . -:. ‘Phone 635. S115 « ST. MATFHEW'S CHURCH ... CHRIST LUTHERAN oe CHURCH Sparks St.&: Park: ave) STOR: D. Kalser Phone: 635-5982 P Mdorning Sérvice at 17:00 4. m - | Sunday School 9: Sa. mi : : Music: Director: Stuart MeCallum _ Eastors Pe Peter Horsefield Phong i , ices 472s Lazette: Ave pane “Your Friendly Family Ghurch" CATHOLIC CHURCH ’ LakelseAvenue SUNDAY MASSES — awam , 10:60'a.m. W315 am, 7:30 p.m. ’ CHRISTIAN REFORMED: _ CHURCH a” Sparks Street at Straume ave, } Rev. ‘John Vandyk | Phone: 635-2621 ".1'10:00 a.m. Suriday Scheal 77" | 11:00 aunt, Worship Service .5:00 pm, Worship Service «~ Vs to'God CFTK Hour - “Friday 9:30 p.m.. . 4726 Lazelle-Avenue, Terrace,”.”: ‘Anglican Church of Canada © SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:45 am every. Sunday. (Sunday“ "schoal and _ Babysitting included) WEEKDAY SERVICES: as s posted on, . the church door. Be? ' phone 635-4307 r ‘uate - GOSPE Lk } GHAPEL., fo. “ae Ngo! |. Agar Ave Pion saa 1200 sm’ Church: pis: 7 118: pm, the Strength: of G + Mauve. satin, tiny red roses, velvet ribboned lace and pink tarnations was the attractive combination at a wedding held ‘New Years Eve. - Miss. Elizabeth Mary Ann: Olson and Mr. Frederick Peter Martens were married at the - Knox United Church, Reverend Don Lewis of- fictated ‘at the uniting in marriage of the daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Arthur Olson of: Terrace, and the son of Mr, and ‘Mrs. Peter . Martens. of Chilliwack. - The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a floor length gown of: heavy - Thauve satin. Her chapel length veil of teired tulle, misted from a head-dress of tiny red roses, while she carried a cascading bouquet of red roses and’ stephanstis. Her - aurera borealis necklace was a gift from the groom. BRIDESMAIDS Bridesmaids Valerie Hayter of Terrace, and Susan Grant of Vancouver, wore identical gowns of violet polyester satin, and carried nosegays of white mums and pink carnations Flower girl, three year. old Carrie Olson, neice of the bride, was a charmer in her floor length frock, sirnilar to the senior attendants, and trimmed ~ with velvet ribbonned lace. She carried a basket of white mums ° ” and pink carnations, Ring bearer, Dean Olson, five <* year old nephew of the bride, -- accompanied. his- sister during the ceremony. . Ron Mold of Kitimat was best man, and groomsman was Sam - . Asato of Telkwa. Ushers were Jack Sullivan, cousin of the ’ bride, and Doug Hawkins, * friend of the groom. ESCORTS MOTHER As the ceremony was about to start, Albert Olson, brother of the bride, escorted his mother to her pew. She wore a.formal ‘ gown of deep pink peau de sole, ° accented by a corsage of white carnations. The grooms mother. ° wore a three piece suit of light - green fortrel, and a white carnation corsage. Following the ‘wedding a. reception was held at the home _ of the bride’s parents. Among the guests were the - bride's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Twain Sullivan of | will = be- Houston, who Future functions planned by Guild. 7 in the uCW’ 8 Presbyterial *: Project--heiping an Angola The Guild of the Knox United Church Women will hold a card . party ‘social on January 23. Open to the public, the party will be at 8 pm. in the church’ hall. A dollar fee will be charged and refreshments ~ served, Also planned is a _ congregational potluck supper and annual meeting at 6:30 pm, on January 25. Mrs, Ida Thomas and Mrs. F. MeLeod will provide butter, The others will a , bring, eas The Gu poles. so will talté at Mission. Knitting bandages will be:J.. “Ward, Mrs. Don Mcleod and - Mrs, Bruce Smith. Mrs. -Elizabeth McKay is : donating new material to be . ‘ made into articles of clothing.” Taking over duties of the church kitchen supply convener | for the church is Mrs, Grace .. Feil. The next guild meeting will be held Feb. Dae ep the home of Mrs, Debi ela 5 635-2600 SF = = = = = i “Dear “Ann Landers: My husband and I are having a small dispute in regard to the wife of a good friend of his. Claire works ina bank, Every time we are together she telts us whose checks bounced, who is losing their home because they can’t make the payments, who - . was overdrawn and had to be | covered, She also tells us who drew out a large amount and speculates on the ‘trouble’. Ttald my husband last night I am fed up with Claire’s big mouth and I don’t -want to be around her. _always talk about their work “and I am super-critical, If I'm wrong, L'll gladly apologize not only tohim, buttoher. Am I? --- Not My Business Dear Not: It is not un- common to talk about one’s “Ann Landers: He says people © work, but people who have good judgment don't blab - in- formation which ‘might be & damaging or embarrassing to customers, clients, or patients. . Claire does indeed haye a-big mouth and I'm with nd I'm with you. ~ BIRTHS — Born at Mills ‘Memorial Hospital to: Mr.'- and Mrs. Don MacAllister, a son on January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Zilinski, a son on January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe McGillis, a son on January 19, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Goodall, a son on January 11. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mc. ae a son on January 1 11. panaililg NOR- PINE Pre-fobricated. Homes - —. Made in Terrace to save YOU. Time & Money . = "We will not be undertold _ | A complete line burg sae _ ‘Heme and. Industry: Dro ng and blueprinting service | ROOF TRUSSES oon _ «. The Modem Way |. - : - "Te fuild sot, Foster More Heaney - Manutectured: ia. Teiroce Te. The Highest, Stondard For rite Estates oS AV MOR BUILDERS Bee's. om vert : _ Lhy bas Ph snr . celebrating their 5sth wedding ’ anniversary this month, Mrs. , Sullivan looked lovely in’ a ” turquoise - pant suit. Bob _ sullivan of Houston, uncle of the bride, acted :aa “master of : _ Ceremonies. : . ‘. -‘EMCEED Bert. Arbour, friend of _ the bride's family, proposed the toast to the’ bride. Richard 4 Olson, brother of the bride,. : proposed : a toast to his grand. . parents’ 55 years of marriage, ’ Reverend Don Lewis asked the blessing for '- the buffet-style meal that followed.” - Later, the bride changed into = her going away oulfit-a pant - suit of a deep pink fortrel blend. “She presented her bridal . ‘ bouquet to her grandmother. Guests attended the wedding from Hazelton, Telkwa, Houston, Chilliwack and Vancouver, as well as Terrace ~and Kitimat, _ Sizes 6 - 10 Asstd, Styles housekeeping in Thornhill. 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Plain & Steel Toed =" $17.99 to don them was to make Hie indecent acknowledgem« fr one had legs.” , To make their filnry dress: fabrics cling, .women: often. sprinkled water over. thein and: sometimes came down with pneumonia, : Large bonnets were worn On Sunday because. it: wag: con- sidered indecent for a woman to.. show her profile in church. : » In bygone days, girls over 14, if they were .engaged to: be. married, were never supposed to wear pink. ee And women seldora wore . white to their weddings, since in’ most cases the bridal dress was the only good outfit a woman: might have for the whole of her adult life. And while stilt chuckling at these little gems why not glance threugh an old photo album of your own and see if the laughter. can be prolonged, Tee SE hn é& | Jacke (Bargain Rack Only) OFF Reg.’ Price BOYS & GIRLS | Coats | 20-50% ts Decorative Packed In 3's 2 Prints, 1 Plain =~ Cushions _ *3.99 Bundle (Pack): .--) Of Orton Pile, Nylon,” Etc, veer Bs Velvets, Woo! 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