PAGE Ca, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 20, " nyt A re ts p74 A new “natural” look in diamond jewellery, won national recognition in the Diamonds-Tomorrow Competition for Jackson Hibler, Vancouver. Mixing and matching diamonds, ivory, onyx and white gold Jackson won an Award fo with the tools of his trade. r the pendant shown here ’ The ring incorporating a NATURAL APPROACII B.C. WINNER similar approach won an Honourable Mention. The Competition sponsored by De Beers Con- solidated Mines, Ltd. was organized to encourage new _ designers in the jewellery field. Jackson journeyed to Toronto to be honoured at a special ceremony held at the Art Gallery of Ontario, November 12, 1974. Here's how to go about buying Christmas gifls for the man or men in your life... especially if he lends to be clothes- conscious: “The tweedy look has been much in evidence this season," Lionel Rubin says. He is chairman of Rubin Bres. Clothiers Lid., Canada’s largest manufacturer of tailored men’s wear and a styling leader in (he . “Wen are buying a strong, ~ rugged Jook with rich, earthy colors in’ Donegals, Saxonies, _ Cheviats.and: Shetlands, A woman “oul shopping for suitable gifts might look for checked ‘shirls ‘and plain wool ties .,. both of which ‘go very -well, wilh the fabrics I men- ‘tioned earlier.” Rubin says thal a welcome addilion to & tweed suit is a pair af fine flannel slacks to match or contrast with the jacket of the suil. Also, he says, all-wool, wide-ribbed socks in plain shades never fail to give pleasure and comfort. Important point: be sure you know the recipient's preferred length. - ankle, mid-calf or executive length socks for a main who habitually wears TREGPORTER : rd] Today's Travel Problems Answered By QUADRA TRAVEL LTD. - QUESTION: What happens if | change my mind tater about traveling? ANSWER: You are frea to _change yaur mind or your plans whenever you feel ‘(ike it! : , Have you a travel Problem of your own? Come in, phone or write us.- We will be.glad to heip you without charge or obligation of any kind}. ~ ot ‘ Trauel Sewiees Ltd, 4649 Lakelse 635-2281 executive length socks is like giving a car buff a bicycle. “Vesis are in demand," Rubin says. “They add a nice touch to a two-piece suil, If Lhe suit is boldly checked, the vest should be plain and, generally speaking, vice versa. Woollen ullovers are popular and very effective in camel, beige or green .in plain or checked pallerns when worn with tweed suits or jackets, - / “Kop more informal oc- casions, a. lightweight tur. tleneck is allractive and very . useful.” How about spring fashions, just around the corner, sa lo speak? And 1975 is not far off and March 2ist doesn't take long 10 arrive. “Suit colors are soft and subdued, especially in tan, beige, camel, light blue, light grey and off-white,” Rubin says. “They suggest sun, sand and surf, Checks are still to be seen although less popular than in the recent, past, oa What to buy your man for Christmas “Colorful ties with small designs go well with (these gentle (ones. contrasting shades also are in order. Vests in matching or contrasting calors remain an important fashion item and ‘make welcome gifts.” “Shirts for spring will feature pastel colors with muted plaids ‘and neal, widely spaced prints. The dominance of plaids in clothing” has been slowly - replaced by solids and small: _, patterns. Plain ties in : Fresh approach . wins award Highly imaginative use of diamonds with ivory, onyx and enamelling mark the winning designs in the Diamonds- « Tomorrow Competition. Sponsored by De Beers Consolidated Mines, Lid, this competition is a Canadian first: ‘Limited to students, designers in training, apprentices and young jewellers: the Com- petilion was organized to en- courage these artists and | promote fresh diamond design ideas “corresponding with “today's lifestyles, _ An independent panel of experts comprised of Dora de Pedery Hunt, Toronto, leading Canadian sculptress; Georges Delrue,- Montreal, international jewellery designer and master craftsman; Harold Weinstein, Toronto, President, The Gordon Jeweller, leamed with Homemakers Magazine Editor Jane Hughes and sponsor Peter B. Gallegos, Londong, England, to choose ‘six equal awar winners plus commendations in the form of Honourable Men- tions. . ; Impressed by the standard of skill and Imagination shown in both Competition categories (Rings: Other Jewellery) they found difficulty in choosing the .six equal award winners (3 from ‘each category) plus they decided on twenly Honourable. Mentions from nearly (wo hundred entries. In the “All Rings" Category ihe winning pieces include several ecologically influenced designs plus interesting usc of. enamelling with diamonds. One winner - exhibits a fresh technique of Irying to show all the diamond in a new peg-like setting. Other designs Include bold unisex: rings, square — shanked diamond cocktail rings, twisted heavy gold men's rings, the tuba set diamonds and moving pieces. ‘ In the second calegory “Jewellery ather than rings” the actual surface for showing off design talent increases compared to the relatively small finger area. Diamonds ave sprinkled imaginatively aver pendants, hair comb, head piece, pins and even stud a mystery box pin the top of which ‘slides back to reveal -more diamonds. The Award Winners show an ) ‘of the future four . affinity towards ivory, the matte-ish finish complementing _ diamonds beautifully, plus acting asa fail lo black onyx. In fact the Ihree equal awards all went Lo pendants, One a study inintricacy, a chess-set. pendant requiring fifty individual pieces. as each chessman is detachable for play on the ivory and onyx magnetic board. The tweezers required to move (he pieces are found in the chain dnd diamonds stud the lop of the chessmen. The fresh approaches lo diamonds jewellery shown by these leading jewellery artists ustrale the wealth of ‘design talent available in Canada loday. Award - and Honourable Mention winners were honoured at a special ceremony held. at- the Art Gailery of Ontaria, November; 12,.1974 where they received cash prizes, diamond . jewellery and certificates. In addition students representing Si, Lawrance College of Applied Arts and Technology, Kingston and’ George Brown College, Toronto were so successful that their Schools were presented with $1,000 diamond “bursaries donated.by Baumgold Brothers of Canada Lid. 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