URSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971, iH i BS between-meal nibbling, a "“iron-willed’* Atleft is an evening dress and shawl in white open-weave British lambswool: cloth, decorated with drawn thread-- ~ work and fringing. Designed by Gillian’ = Manley of the Gloucestershire College — of Art and Design. On the right is a . GOIN’ TO TOWN WITH FASHT ON _ dress in. British wool Swaledale cloth, decorated with braid and bead em- broidery. Waistcoat in Welsh tweed, - with laced front. Designed by_ Fiona Crabbe ofthe. Gloucestershire College ; of Art and Peslen. : Sensible diets should. include lots of citrus © It seems that teenage girls” are always on a diet of some kind. The beginning of the school year usually means: meeting new friends, holiday parties and a whirl of scoial activities. To help her look her slim, at. tractive best you'll want to make sure she continues to eat sensibly — and that means avoiding those crash “star- ydtion" diet binges that could ; harm heaith and appearance. One great way for her to maintain a sensible’ diet is to include plenty ‘of citrus. Teens just love the taste of orange and grapefruit sections, and they're they're low in calories, high iri’ * body-building. ‘gatural Vitamimers2: TBF C;\ and contain .a_ sufficient ‘amount of natural sugar for quick energy starts. Orange and | grapefruit sections, because of _their relatively high fluid content give you a satisfied & « feeling without actually filling you up — so you're less apt to succumb to the temptation of the downfall of more than one weight-watcher, You can pick ‘up chilled’ ; orange and grapefruit sections ae. inthe dairy department of your . _ tnctuding air. condtloning I: vite miles m favorite food store or-use a kitchen knife'to section out ‘the (1970 Toyota | sedan, one owner , 1988 Chevelle | . Station Wagon V-8._ - One. Owner ee ee a 1969 sisi | _ impala 2dr, HT, Ve,’ . auto, fully power equipped 1969 Buick” Electra has’ every option é cyl. Naw paint, ony” the perfect diet food because . ea or ay ~AND ALL: whole ruit yourself. To section ° the citrus, first ‘wash and dry the fruit, Use a sharp. knife to remove the rind and white skin . over a bowl to save the juice. Pare the citris ardund and around so cells are exposed. Cut into the membrane to loosen the section. Remove each section carefully. For’ school, just - transfer the citrus sections toa wide mouth vacuum bottle for easy spooning out. Speaking of SHADES OF 1930 ' diminish in storms Government - hurricane scientists feel reasonably ‘confident they can alter the — fury Of. these destructive storms: by seeding with silver iodide, but not ‘confident entugh to put the theory to — more. than , experimental’ practice. This year’s:Project - Stormfury watch, like those of the last .i0 years, will con- _centrate on uncovering more - of the secrets of the storms. If any seeding is done under actual storm conditions, it wil] be done only against those hurricanes which are given less than a 10 per cent chance of being within 50 miles of shore within 18 hours: after seeding. That precaution tells much about the uncertainty of . ‘ officials of the Natidnal Oceanic and Atmospheric ’ Administration. The main problem is that no one can predict for certain what course a seeded’ storm may have taken had it not been seeded. .How, then, to "judge whether seeding does the - destructive power of. the storm? Officials point to hurricane Celia, which .caused nearly a half billion dollars in damage in 1970. That storm- intensified 50 per cent in the 12 hours before . it struck land. . . “If we had seeded it,” ob- served dne scientist, “and it had intensified like that, we :* never could have convinced things. easy — — make a habit to. include © a packet - or. two of premoistened towelettes in your daughter's lunchkit:. They're great. for refreshing before or after meals when soap and water aren’t handy. ° For added mealtime variety, include ‘a vegetable melange. Filla plastic bag’ with assoried cherry tomatoes, celery sticks, carrot strips. , F on scarves WO TED alin de ABST oe tit" she ce, NEW YORK (AP) _ The fox Scarfof the 1930s, complete with , ‘dangling paws’ and tail, has _ madea fashion comeback ‘inthe collection of James Galanos; Galanos ‘showed the. furs Tuesday over the stroller. suit which has a fingerliplength | jacket. Fur also appeared on - ‘collars and ‘cuffs and one elegant brown. coat had fur sleeves, - The California-based designer appeared. undaunted by reports that Yves Saint Laurent, the French deigner, is . 1798, 00 6 00 1 965 Mestang “ 2 dr, HT, one awner me a 7 1963 Chevrolet dente eee ee eran ener age 195, 00) : 1968 cmc’ ae Gab : Fully: ‘equipped, | . : atl heavy duty _ ade. fede ‘i HAVE BEEN: ‘REDUCED. ‘TO CLEAR: seeniir TyNe «back» leaving the haute couture business for ready-to-wear, . Galanos presented a laree’ collection -of 170 pieces priced from $695 to $2,000. The’ °30s look . figures prominently dn the evening dresses’ Open 36. Mon, - Fri. 1967 Mustang. 2dr. HT., fully equipped: 1963 Ford -eleaning and— . BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIETY FOR THE. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. . : Terrace Animal Shelter — 4516 Haugland Phone 635-1475. people we didn’t cause it.” ~ Possibly they would have ~~ had trouble convincing even themselves they. were not responsible. Big fish | captures prize. VANCOUVER (CP) — Walter Lucy of Coquitlam, B.C,, landed @ $25,000 fish Sunday. The catch was a spring salmon that weighed an even 34 pounds, making it the first-prize winner in the fourth British Columbia salmon derby. Sharing the prize with Lucy is his buddy, Ken Holland, also of - . Coquitlam, whose boat they - were using. Holland was steering the boat - Just off. Gibsons, north .of Van-; “asbesu i paeecau yer a} the entrance. to Howe. Sound, whemthe 34-pounder was hooked. Lucy was using a lucky Louie plug with 30-pound test line and wire leader. .. ' The second-place fisherman ‘was. Dutch Rohrer of Seattle, with a 92- pound, 12-ounce - spring. 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