- Brewerton, ae en and Narge Brewerton af: Prince Rupert celebrated thelr .50th ‘wedding an- pin a in. Terrace’ ei Twenty. ‘tembers of the _ immediate family met for a Cliinese dinner at ‘Gims ‘Restaurant to start off the " Following the dinner, the ‘couple were escorted to wens ‘Photo Studio for . portraits, and then to tie Elks Hall for a surprise reception where the couple were greeted t by more family “! members and friends. “Introduction of guests and ‘atoast toLen and Marge was: made ‘by their son. Bob reading of the many cards, Jetters, and. telegrams of congratulations . by thi er of ceremonies, Bert ingh ‘also from Terrace., ;: in attendance from out of town’ were; the daughter of “\Mr,. and- Mra. Brewerton, -. Mrs. Joan Busby; daughters “Base and: Donna, and iance- Ray Hegan~ of Kelowna; Verna Jordon and - Mark ® Beracheid . from Whitehorse; Ted ‘Sinkewits Of Ketowna; Ross H Harelton;' “Mavis a Nich ' Haugen; Miké and Trish Trimm; Wally and Muriet n, along with the | Pogle; "Trix Curle; Gordie’ § and Pat Walker; and Amie and Mary “Arneson, - all of 2 Prince Rupert. : Also in attendance from “oat of town were, Ed and Lil Schuman from ‘Abbotsford; | soot 25 8 . Na, a Srtehieh seat wks uae EE eee A Ea ws TOE a bal ey Mt er Nh OP NAR pat ina N AST } | more daring Sound In -a. shivering. in LAKES. AY; - (UPI) — For 80 years the” prisoners. at” the McNeil Island.federal. penitentiary have tried to ‘swim the chilly Puget freedom. ‘ Often. ‘a3 “nots, ' they: have ended . UD: | ‘Wash. : bid. for Driftwood, "* | yards of: water ta the. . prison. island. « The current inmates, . however, . much time to take, ad- vantage of her famous "hospitality, The 115-year- ‘old: penitentiary will be’. closed down permanently Oct, Le: | sor EMBO ABOUT it Law | don't have. man an their ‘hands- “and they'd 7 ‘really be in-a epot,” she - said: sharply, thumping a gharted fist on the table. - Annie:said she fed the d gave him some of her own dry clothes to. - wear: Then’: he slipped away into the woods... ~ #1 saved his life, butdo | “She has 4 fine DPL, saya : ereated bya pair of too-tight’ : Panties under enug:Jeane or ; My comp Jaint about: ‘this: caguestion . is that most: Woody Allen in the movie . manufacturers do not. label - AnnieHall,- ... |, their feeds. Once you'have © What's a DPL?. 7. ‘away the package,” It stands for definite panty you have no idea what brand line, the ‘demarcation you purchased. “Their ‘answer; Labelling would increase the price.. . How tecarefor your hose: . Treat it gently, they ad- VANCOUVER: CP) _ skirt. . - Since. the ‘invention’ ofthe Harry and Louise Swaffield Len and Margle ‘Brewerton of Prince Rupert, married 50 years, celebrated thelr golden an- of Kelowna;.Harry and Louise Lundquist of Powell River; and Alice ang Bunny ‘Tictms from Houston. i 3 oP niversary In Terrace recently. Ken's Photo Studio Sputnik takes off. in Winnipeg fashion . WINNIPEG. . (CP) ers are Fashion at work to make their far iation of Winnipeggers since the early 19708. Mias Sputoik is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, where as part of her atudies she was apprenticed to New Work designer Carol Horn It was thére she Iearned what the' “real world” of fashion is ail about, she says, and there she chose the name Sputnik. |. ‘Her real surnaine, Mulyk- " Luteyk, was detlared to hard to manage. Searching for another Russian name, her: classmates hit on Sputnik. Looking over her work’in her studio — micatly one-of-a- kind creations — Miss Sputnik. Bays she: first tches ber d with awa She drafts her pattern, makes it up in muslin and then turns the muslin over to asvamslress who produces a saniple styling with unusual color ‘and fabrics. Sha bellevea in component dressing — one plece worn with another — _ with an‘additional plece the and narrow versions. - Summer from Sputnik means an verry tin a blazer, rwrap-aty! shorts, a shirt and a bandeau top. She shows @ boat-nackeddressin terry that can be worn with or without matching pants. -For next fall, she's planning to go into heavy t sweaters for both men and women, Even- tually, ahe sa a ‘compte Unlike ce Mls Sputnik, Miss Fussell is eateblished on the local fashion scene. jean been at it for nine ys indicating "Bech ttern is hand-cut and for the in- dividual customer, she says. Her customers generally have beard of her from one other, and ‘they're people ° esigns, then 4 Soe ee of fabric and | who want something unique. Miss Russell: fashions coats and skirts — beth slim and flounced — as well as ” shirts and accessories. Hers ~ are soft suede and leather clutch handbags: and. the larger totes, com- partmentalized so they are ‘real otganizer bags. Each comes complete with an appliqued, suede-backed mirror. She considers her worlk an art form. She has had no formal training but learned thevarlous techniques a8 she. went along. In design, she says, she where her customers lead her. This had led to fashions both in pastels and. in deep shades such as teal and burgundy. Mise Russell likes to work with the softest possible leathers, preferably chamois,. when translating her romantic images into fashion. Mote tikes “dead simple” , there willbe & of Sputnik § She hands over . ‘the “tough” leather looks to her - three apprentices, Glassco’ Ss Jitters ‘on — Broadway TORONTO (UPC) — New York’s Broadway will now geta chance to take in David French's ‘Jitters’. in November following the “Canadian play’s successful Whart run ‘at the Long Glassco, director of the comedy, that ‘opened in February 1979 at the Tarragon Theatre where he's artistic head, said in an interview Wednesday he will be at the helm of this rare Canadian production. Annie’s kitchen. “T don't have enough fingers and toes to count all the ones that’ have Annie, 90, regarded by prisoners as an Angel of Mercy and by. prison officials as: pain in the neck. “When I find somebody who needs help, I don’t law. 1 just think, about what. they’. need: We should all be brothers and sisters.” -.. Annie, whose real name is ‘Anna’ Halvorson Peyser, lives alone on a bluff. that’ juts into Pitt Passage, the narrowest Island and the. mainiand. From.the porch of her driftwood-fillad ‘home, she can look across 400. swum over here," said - think about. myself or the . channel between McNeil - Annie said her memory “has kind of turned to ~ mud pies,” and she no longer can recall exact dates, such as the year ‘her husband died. But she won't ‘forget all the prisoners ‘who stumbled to her doorstep in the dead of night. “I remember this. one she. fella. especially,” sald. “He was just a little squirt., When he came to: thehouse, he was nearly deall. He was shivering so . bbad hie body was about fo a break. apa “Hf | mde brought him. inside, poured coffee - down his throat, torn off his: wet clothes and rubbed his: hands and * arnis till they warmed up,, che woulda died for sure. “Then the prison would have had a dead man on . the island, . the officals: or they give me any aAp- -preciation?. ‘Heck, no. Not that 1 give a- darn, but I got no thanks. The prison man came aver here and - gave me the devil for it.”’ Since then, «whenever someone escapes ‘from “the prison sends a fella aver here," said .Annie, her. deeply. lined face. clouded with annoyance. But she said she’s not intimidated by the escapees. . —4No prisoiier has ever - laid a hand on me,” she said. “They think they’ re in heaven’ just to have somebody who Is nice to them.” Annie said she doesn't mind being called ec- ’ centric or even crazy by her neighbors. | especia lineup or an unhelpful sal _ Clerk, Wedding tradition © dies hard © TORONTO . where. wedding attire. is. - concerned, an uncertaln |, economy and social ¢ have done little to alter (CP). — Traditions die. hard and — fact that elegance and — glamor remain of utmost. ~ importance to the bride of There is no coe trend for . - springtime brides but there is an emphasis on the @:.; elaborate touch with a of the hard-line 1940s feeling of last year, a - new fullness in skirts and, as -one designer says, ‘a very : _, iron ‘turn to’ the . tradi--. Yeteve, a Toronto bridal - designer, saya that as far as © enst is concerned, it seems midpriced wedding gowns are disappearing in favor of the more expensive and elaborate. — Brides on more limited budgets appear to be opting for smaller, more informal | weddings either in a church cha th offt ‘Tas usually eluminals the need for a long, flowing gown. Instead, the bride may wear a fashionable sult or theater In Connecticut, bay8 ankle-length dress. ‘Toronto ‘director Bill ~~“ tnoreasing instances of second and third marriages have sent designers back to their drawing boards to come up with a number of lines to accommodate those I needs - Chiffon and flowing Byn- thetic slike are two favorite fabrics, says Yeteve. trade in industry. _' ELECTRICIANS — ‘SHEET METAL WORKERS MILLWRIGHTS Opportunities are now available in the grow- ing community of Prince Rupert for journey- men Electricians, ‘Sheet Metal Workers and Millwrights with the Prince Fupert Grain Ltd. Our farge industrial group provides for _ Electricians to perform duties related to re- wiring motors, and working with electrical components of machines in various sub- stations. Sheet Metal Workers will be involved with work related to the fabrication of spouts, legs and machine guards. Millwrights will be challenged to repair and maintain a number of cleaners, dryers, conveyor belts and similar equipment in top operating condition. Long term employment is offered with ex- cellent employee benefits and salary. rates comparable to those currently paid fdr each Interested individuats should direct. thelr applicatiofis or enquiries to: Prince Rupert Grain Ltd. - Rupert #1 c/o ALBERTA WHEAT POOL #400, 1111 West Hastings Street. Vancouver, B.C. V6E 2J5 - Call (604) 684-5161 (Collect) ' - Attn: R. E. Butler t a) “HIGH COUNTRY | ran Crafts & Gifts " ‘ foo i 4 f ! 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With a pair of pantyboee you can wear your clothes, especially clingy knits, with ~ & smooth, uowrinkled line. But when it’s time to shop for pantyhose, you can {feel like a five-year-old: deciding on a candy bar. ‘The selection of colors, styles, prices:and brands is confi and. exhausting ifyouhiton a ng Vice-p residents from six major P Canadian hosiery companies; here for a ’ -promotion at Woodward’s ‘ Stores, said the key to successful shopping‘ is to shop where you get good service. ~ Then, when you ilnd a brand you like, ‘stick with it. vise. Hose will not run unless a yarn filament is broken. When you put on your pan- - tyhose, rofl it down and then rallit an to the leg. Use a fine (fibre weight and thickness) 7 the stronger the pantyhose. : _ The lighier the flenter the. less the durability. You won't get the same — wearability with a 10-denier stocking as you will with a: 2O-denier. A 50-denier weight should lest a long ime. ~~: . 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