a 1 URSDAY, DECEMBER 2 1971 1g .OF Elegance | The Kinette Club held the r gecond annual E1 Elegance on Tuesday night it was beyond a. foukt, a: smashing success. The evening opened with Pi dinner fit for a quéen served by the Kinettes under the direction of Edith Gieselman President of' the Club and with the assistance . of Manuel Da Silva owner” ca Manuels Restaurant; There was an intermission, after dinner and a. of Christmas novelties, was’ eld - then, . a The height caf the. evening came with the fashion show. - Fashions: «ftom ~ Elketi: Mercantile, La Pissiquette, - Rose's Shop, ..Miller’s. Men's. ;Wear and Bee's Children’s Wear were modeled. . Shoes: were courtesy of Bob's. Shoes. f Hairstyles were by Chez Venus, @ Gino and. Anthon’s, Spanish. ie Lady and Loretta’s. and. ‘mens — hair was done by the Sportsman. . Barber Shop... The models were Donna’ Sturby, Beverly. Nelson, Judy 3 Gilbertson, Sharon Brewerton, f Eleanor. Muehle, Dorothy: ’ Mercer, Barbara Schneider; Molly Bush, Bob:Long, ‘Gordon :. Parr, . John ‘Sheppard, Rick Glaim, Kim Davy,’ Lisa Checkley,. Todd Gieselman, arriet ‘Farkvam,: Deanna uplisse, Susan’. Paull; Babs “van Westen, ‘Diane Reni, and Judy: Griffitis, The show was opened: vith | lounge. and hostess wear with -- such outfits as a-hostess gown madeted by Harriet: from Elken’s. The gown was a quilted © floral-.skirt’ with a heavy brushed arnel top for the total look In at home comfort. . Bab’s- and Molly... modeled by Marjorie Hamilton from Rose’ a DressShop. From Bee's little Bonnie modeled a colonial outfit of a imaxi skirt and body shirt. Judy. from La - Pussiquette — # wore’a washable jersy hostess: gown made doubly attractive by: : home. tortaning. ordon wore a double’ TV "Jacket from Millera Men's Wear while Pat modeled a- gown ‘of surah ' silk over satin shorts. ‘had. ell ‘drested’ but, cata om ‘shkt wear Barbara! and Pat’ from" Elken'’s:- choas ‘ over the. -boot ‘flared * aci ~ pants.” with; matching nylon jackets, John ‘were’ a pure. wool.sweater by. :Reneale the ‘official suppliers to: ‘Canada’ sski team and ski pants: - which “were ‘two. way’ stretch ‘both can be. found at Millers. Dianne wore the:NOW look in’. a black fur and fabric midi coat from Roses; : Gordan looked very deboiinir- in. a’ Saville. Row: Suit from Millers, -.-:- -Mary-Ellen - from “La Pussiquette wore thé latest in. : afternoon wear ina knee length. dress with an over jacket.: .Bev's dress stole the scene. From: La. Fusaiquette | she modelled a'crepe in basic bldck, - Pat" was ‘really ‘in. a party mood in a beautiful polyester crepe mini dress with matching ‘hot pants. Donna: modelled ‘a fantastic’ polyester satin jump suit under ‘a persian paisley‘ ‘brocade over. skirt styled by Elken’s,-~ - °". ‘ In casual wear Barbara from Elken’s”. modeled ‘wool: -and ester double knit city pants, Pri and a skinny rib top. of polyester evade showed flared slacks’ of nylon‘ stretch and ‘a Tam-0- Shanter’ T shirt, ¢ Bob ‘and ‘Deanna ° ‘modeled a li 1 combination. beautiful:full length housecoats swine ing casual co mia ina two piece mini suit Bob in a skinny rib caralon knit, with GWG never press. ‘jeans - During’ intermission there _ Was: énterfainment'and Citizen of the Year Mrs. Vesta Douglas drew the winning tickets for 11 $5 cash prizes and 3 $25 cash prizes; oe | ee Tillicum Theatro | a | ‘DEC. 1,2,5,4 “NO BLADE. OF “GRASS” 7 &9:30 P.M. Gordon ery stylish cou cule ia at — wt Picturéd ‘above: is’ one™ of. the ‘many ‘ “beautiful” Egyptian Wall Paintings which will be exhibited on y, Saturday and Sunday. i in the Art Room. of - -the Library. For correct times see Bulletin Board. Bulletin Board GIRLGUIDES ‘There will be a local - association meeting of the Girl © Guides, Skeena District No. 2 ‘tonight December 2nd at 3.p.m in the United Church Hall. All. parents. of Guides. -are aksed. to attend, - U.CW. CHRISTMASBAZAAR The U,C.W. will be holding - ’ their annual Christmas Bazaar: .on Saturday, December 4th in the Know United Chureli from 2- _ Spm. There will be a tea and such items as home baking, candy, Jams and jellies, knitting, Please come and help us celebrate our OUR OFFICIAL. OPENING ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1971 . On this special occasion, we willbe giving 10percent discount on everyining and anything “bought In the store. - TOCO. CRAFTS m4 4604 LAKELSE. AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. PH. (835-4442 ~ LAKELSE PHARMACY - __PRE-WINTER SALE sewing novelties will he on sale, There will be a fish Pont for the children, ‘COMMUNITY AUCTION - Auctions are exciting and fun _ for the whole family. What oie : Man may consider junk you - nay consider a. treasure. The Terrace Community Auction which is -- being ‘sponsored by the Rotary -Club : on behalf of the Arena Pund will taken place on December ard and 4 The old Overwaitea store i isa perfect location because it is ‘ centralized and spacious, If you have anything you wish to donate’ please - phone ‘the Arena Headquartes at 635-4277 ‘ for pick-up. Be there,support your Arena’ ime and* have - a Boot” me, a A EGYPTIAN WALL PAINTING The Terrace Art Assocation will sponsor an exhibition from the Glenbow, Alberta Institute -entitled’ Egyptian. ‘Paintings in. the Library Arla_ Room on Friday, December 3rd_ from 7-10 pom, and on Saturday gE : and Sunday, December 4th and 5th. from 24 p.m. charge. _ At the Friday evenings . _ showing coffee will be served, | ‘10 STEPS ‘TO SAFE DRIVING” - thé wheel-at-10 and two 0 ado a >and both. eves. on. the road: e, Never tailgate- allow at least’ - There ‘will be: no admission _ THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C, - 6 Lazelle Ave. - Tiny : “Holidays | ‘announced Alcan. operations in Kitimat have announced the working . schedule for! the. Christmas & Holiday period. Employees who. are-on a seven days a week’ operation and who are normally required to work on Statutory - Holidays. will get Dec. 25th off for Christmas Day, Dec: 26 (Sunday) for Boxing Day and January 1st (Saturday for News" Years Day, Other hourly paid employees who are not normally required to work on Statutory Holidays _will receive Friday, Dec. 24th off for Christmas . Day and Monday Dec. 27th off for Boxing Day. Monday January 3 will be given in lieu of New Year's : Day. For salaried staff the offices will be closed from 4:30 p.m. on ’ December 23rd until 3:00 a.m. on December 28, They will close again from 4:30 p.m. December i to B00 m, J Wall- i 4 iteép both hands firmly on: fee ’ . one vehicle length for every ten ie miles per! hour af speed. Ps Always signal intentions - al , turns, lane _ changes, passing, “8. On wet, snowy: ‘or icy roads, : ~ peduce speed, well below posted. _ Speed limits, depending on. the -" ; severity of conditions. ; 8. Curves. “require special attention “-slow ‘down before entering, ‘then apply. power to > wheels. . Be-alert for, oncoming cars; they o offen crass th the contar : be Never, pass o on i hills or curves. On straightaways: pass only “rinklng. :;:1f- y drinking: modarately, allow one . haur for each | ONe-OUNIcE - drink | or-beer.(12 ounces) ‘songumed, ; "before driving. : when: positive t the way Is | etaatr, ‘ ‘ 1 . x . “a9 “EMMERSON = + NEXT TO1 HOUR: CLEANITIZING- _PIZZA - FISH & CHIPS _ CHAR sn BURGERS - BREAKFAST Siconnace "Bakery 7k 635- 6650: Spocials ‘for the: Week: “ Mincemeat Pies 49°. Banana: Loafs 49° } - CHOOOLATE FIGURINES. . GHODOLATE INITIALS WOODEN: SHOES: ‘nox CHOCOLATES PARTY FARE Almond Rings: f Dinner Buns | § Cocktail Sausage Rolls : ‘Spec. Cakes