bal] a Page 12 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, - oT ae! _Weciesdoy, ‘Nevernber: 20; 1968 7 “probably be worth your while to patronize him. - ‘but be careful not to damage the Teatime Topics Proper. care is help for - By JEAN SHARP . Whether they are one of the imitations or the real thing, pro- per care will pay off in a longer life for your fashionable leather and leather-look clothes. The Leather Bureau of Canada! 4 says it is a big help if you keep leather cleaned regularly and of- ten, Use it umtll it is‘very soiled and it, becomes difficult to clean. TI there is a cleaner neat you who speciallzes in leather, it will Between cleanings you can cut down the soil in smooth leather by wiping it with a clean damp sponge, then a clean, damp cloth, When iti is dry, dust it very light- ly with a smal] amount of talcum powder. Gentle brushing with a. ary sponge will take surface dirt off suede. Avoid using cleaning fluids, because they may discol- or the suede, s A good-sized piece of art gum will often take a light stain outof leather, So will the gentle ap- plication of a fine emery board, map, If you.get leather wet, dry it eff with a clean cloth as soon as you get indoors, and let it finish drying at room temperature. Don't put it near a heater or hot leather Silicone treatment will help protect leather boots. Vinegar and water will probably take salt stains out. oe s Whether you buy real orimita- Hon leather, check to see if there is a care tag-on ft, Real leather should not be washed unless in- structions say it is ali right. “Most. imitation leather can be} washed, but careful treatment by hand is the best idea. If you machine-wash it, embossing may suffer or you might have a pro- blem with whatever material is combined with the imitation lea- ther. Between full washings, most of the imitations respond well to a hand sponging with suds and water. Spots and stains should come off non-porous surfaces easily, Incidentally, non-porous vinyl imitations may not be comfort- able for slacks or jump suits, though they look. fine in skirts and coats that allow air circul- ation. Tn the case of leather, espec- jally, if the garment is 4 coat or jacket, wear a scarf with it to keep the neck from getting stain- ed. Pay special attention to the neckline, collars, cuffs, pockets elbows and creased areas in sle- eves, These are the areas most likely to soil quickly and hold soil radiator. MR. AND PARS.. Wedding vows were exchanged between Terry Elaine Price and Brian Robert Agnew in an after- noon wedding ceremony at Evan- gelical Lutheran Church in Mats qui, B.C. October 26. Fastor Vernon Rosteoffictated at the double ring ceremony Mrs, Gordon Langager was organist. Soloist was Mrs. Vernon Roste. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maddocks of Mats» qui, was given inmarriage by Mr, Arthur Maddocks. « ; -The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Agnew of Terrace. The bride’s gown was of anti- que white crepe with an empire waist and long sleeves trimmed with ruffles at the bottom of the sleeves ard dress. A full train fell from the empire waist, Her shoulder-length veil was held in place by a beaded crown, She care ried a crescent style. bouquet of mauve cattleya orchid and Pink Frill roses embedded in mauve] tulle with leatherleaf green and mauve velvet Streamers, Attending the bride were Mrs. Rieck Olson.as matron of honor and Miss Elsie Widdowson as bridesmaids, Miss Cindy Sgnew ‘a sister of the groom, and Miss Cheryl Maddocks, a sister of the bride, were flower girls for the occasion. The bride’s attendants wore sleeveless floor length gowns of purple velvet and carried colon fal style bouquets of white ice- berg spray moms surrounding in creases, ve ne BRIAN AGNEW 4 oats The over girls wore short sleeved dresses similar In style to the bridesmaid with lace trim and carried baskets of spray moms and frill pink roses, Damer Dorewas best man. Lyle Price, a brother of thebride, was usher. An afternoon wedding reception was held at Rancho in Matsqul. Mr, James Petch was master of ceremonies, Mr. Arthur Bakken '| gave prayers and Mr, Fred Price an uncle of the bride, presented the toast. Mrs. Fred Price, an aunt of the bride, and Mrs, Ted Conway poured tea, For the occasion, the bride’s mother wore a purple suit and a pink rasecorsage. Thegroom's mother chose a dress ina moss and gold color with @ yellow rose corsage. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Agnew and their children Tom, Gregg, Avis and Cindy fromTer- race, Mrs. D. Duffy and James from Terrace, Damer Dorefrom Kelowna, and Mrs, Rick Olson from Terrace, Other guests from Ashcroft, Clinton, Vancou- ver and Washington attended the wedding. Mrs, charge of the guest book. Prior to taking up residence at 304 - 1176 Burnaby Street in Vancouver, the couple went on a wedding trip to Harrison Hot a gardenia with white streamers, Springs. Edtonton-Amsterdam: - $407.00 . commodation, Frequent Christmas. Te Amsterdam . ‘Terrace ‘Travel Servis, Includes $76.00 ‘for Car ‘Rental or Rail Pass Ac- | AIR-CAR. Tou RS: we ae ee ee "For ‘folders . and: ‘complete ' ‘details mall coupon to: Address . sveseieeenansstibca: aa Travel Date .... Terrace Travel Service oa Vancouver to Amsterdam sms 00 departures. Book | now for . “‘Lendon: . “Fronkhat 4! bata Larelle Ave. “ phedencsleoheeoneedenesatanoga,’ yp, father of five children, meet respectable girls, please, — DISGUSTED sense, ras oF te are Si ay we” home until 9:30 p.m. The youngster has nothing unhealthy here, plus the gardening. and do it yourself, _ have the nice bundle. Dennis Froese was in| sista zelle. . Ask Ann Landers She found skunk _ in church group DEAR ANN LANDERS; Please stop telling single girlsto; join church groups to meet eligibte man, Our daughter. took your advice and there’s where she met this skunk, They went together for 16 months, He even got her to pelfeving he was going to marry her, By chance my cousin recognized him as a former neighbor. that oux daughter's “fianee’’ was a married man and the aaras are together all that time. playing the mother’s role, Open ‘Monday through: ‘Saturday, 10-a.m.' / Sunday, 10d.m, to 10 p.m, 7 Gamat | local Social Credit members Hospital ';. : Women's’.’ Auxiliary, Buainess and Professional Woe en's Assoctation, and civic ar ess leaders. | “POSTS “BAIL: °° - VANCOUVER (CP) —Darile Vido *:Ceklay, accused. of , at tempted’ non-capltal’ murder in connection with the Sept; 23 shoot- ‘ing of Vancouver atock promote: J ordan to visit Minister without Portfolio, Pat Jaycee program: ‘chairman Lent'| Jordan will spend three “days in Trisko sald Mrs. Jordan will stay: the Kitimat area, at the Hotsprings and visit local She goes thare at the invita- Industrial and community areas. | tion of Kitimat Jaycees who asked She. is expected to speak | her tobefeatured speaker at their . “$eEK “ESCAPEE annual Political Night Wovem- |. a ; ber 20 ‘th 2 Moan CO ee The reason why some gol 6 Minmum-se¢ 81% ers use caris instead of cad- york nee eapee Pee eal dies is that carts can’t count, 37, who was serving a five-year ’ Strange that mencall money gentenee ‘for fraud, . Goronuk es«| James ‘Jimmie Hill, was freed "dough.*. Dough sticke - caped ‘Tuesday night,.an official | from elly fall Tuasday ater post at the Fraser Valley prison sald, | ing $16,000 bail, Surprise Her This Christmas - Give her a gift certificate fram elther Gino's: of Anthons With it she will be able to have her hair washed: and set or maybe a perm or the will be able to use it on a purchase of a new hairpiece to odd spice to her life. Phone us foday for. more information $50. 00 CERTIFICATE. Pee These certificates are availoble in ‘any oe ‘amount . - It was then that we learned Church can be an ideal place for a dirty scoundrel t Warn your readers about this, o 8 @. DEAR DIS: Some churches have rats in the basement, took, but that doesn't mean your daughter should go out with them. There’s no substitute for good judgment and common A pirl who could go with a married man for 16 months and not pick up a single clue is less than bright. no4 ay ae - bk This means the boy and his father very few friends his own age. He seems to prefer.to be with his dad, Last Sunday we were sitting in the yard vsiting with the boy’s parents, He came out andkissed his mother good night, Then he kissed his dad. We were shocked, We have it on good authority that the boy and his father shower together, Is this healthy? Should we say something? —G: DEAR G-2; What would you say? And io whom? I see If an 11-year-old boy were ‘shower- ing with his mother [’d be concerned, but it sounds as if this lad and his dad have a good relationship, DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father was an electrician and he taught me to fix just about everything from the plumbing to a TV set, My husband and I own a four-family flat and I am busy from morning tll night repalring everything that goes wrong, including the washing machines, We have four children and I do all my own housework Last spring the place-needed painting ~ and my husband kept putting it off so I did it, He is very tight with money, some one to have the work done, he says, ‘Save the dough When I die you'll have a nice bundle,” When I asked him to hire. What should I do, Ann? —EXHAUSTED e# 8 © DEAR EX: At the rate you’re going YOULL die and he'll Hire the work done and stop killing ‘RESTA URANT | “CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS 4, to Fam; -in the new Veritas Auditorium. dal, Modelling for the picture A CHANCE ON SKI-DOO is just one attraction of the Terrace Catholic Women's League Tea and Bazaar to be held Satuxday December from 2 to 5 p.™m,' Falls from $30. 00 _ Postiches from $15.00. Wigs from $35.00 GINO’S and ANTHONS — Beauty Salons Tickets for the ski-doo are being sold now and the bazaar will conclude with a parish so- are (left) Mrs, Ted Berry and CWL president Mrs, J. Schul- meister, ca ‘\e a if ve '" + “NEAR ANN LANDERS: { ain writing about the i1-yea old boy who lives next door, The boy's father works until 3:30 p,m, When he comes home: the boy’s mother goes to her job. She doesn’t pet In other words, the father is i. . 4 i “abl 4 Par uch too fragile to Ip over a steamy Tiatic: dishwasher. her é a lifetime. holiday: from ‘dishes. ae GIVE:HER A DISHWASHER FOR CHRISTMA ec WIN A 40-PIECE SET OF WEDGWOOD FINE BONE CHINA "(Worth Up to $175) See a dishwasher demonstration and register for the drawing at your dishwasher dealer's. Ten sets, in a choice of four designs, will be given away. Sponsored by DISHWASHER. ‘ALL’? lle eels TEATONS OF CANADA MARSHALL ‘WELL. - ; wis. Kalum _Phona 635- 6328 “apa. Klum Phare’ 428-3 jon ee KALUM ELECTRIC LTD. “TOTEM TV. CENTRE LTD. aaa Kalum “1. Phone. 635: 2752. ° 3212, Kalum.” “Fhone 6355810