on wer. They PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Thursday, July 28, 1977 YVES SAINT LAUHENT | ~ Oriental inspiration 7 ee for new fashion line. PARIS (AP) — Yves Saint | Laurent's 132- piece _ eoljection: - shownnWedinesday | at - the Paris ‘fall and: winter showings featured Oriental inspiration. ° He was also inspired by the monastic, steppes and . iath-century opera house tone Chinese look topped . with little .ccolie hats ran _ through day and night wear. pee ‘past fs quilted jackets, ms onelirnes ‘in rich brocade, more ° lent than big puffy a fur trim— ., sleeves, * * even whole pelts slung over ‘the shoulder—and large Chinese frog buttons. A humorous show-stopper was the jacket in Lame guilt with outsize turned-up shoulders making the model look like a page “Saint Laurent showed lots of floppy knickers for both day and night, usually below the knee and worn with shortie thong-tied boots or musketeer ts with turnover ee er age for evening. ay skirts were lo brown, black or bright tue foe's y. Toppers included the e fringed shawls of last year, big bigger. capes with ‘mammoth fur shawls OF hats. Huge fur musketeer hats were sOme- times paired strangely with Chinese-style quilt jackets, But the whole céllection looked more like nocturnal shew-off than reasonable day wear. Even the dresses and hooded coats with low- slung d drawstring belts had a ical air—the monkish look with chains, silk braid tasselled belts. The skirts, fell to midcalf or farther. ’ Saint Laurent uses fabric more vOluminously than ‘ever, A typical example is.a tent-like tiered cordurgy coat in wide bands of blue, brown and black worn over a full ruffled plaid dress fell ng from a wide yoke in e-girl vein that the designer’ hinted at last. he began’ ihe whole tuftle- * .fad and-kept it up. Ruffles sprang from hems, sleeves _ and crossover bodices, in “soft crepe - fabrics— sometimes in black, often in sitall prints. He kept coming back to the exotic theme for evening, with some of the furred, belted brocade HERALD heavy | “Lifestyles _ ‘government's jackets over pants looking ike Outer Mongolia or perhaps the Middle Agés. The packets were bright peacock blue, Chinese red and yellow gold. Some had shining bands of sparkly lame weave. Soft silk long dresses or split tunics over pants continued the Far East, theme with low sashes at the hip and sometimes veiled vole hats. The prints were large butterflies or mottled clouds on chiffon. Meditating medic muses Maharishi. . MONTREAL (CP) "— AD Montreal psychologist is . conducting a study.to see | whether transcendental meditation (TM), the dee relaxation technique talight by the Maharishi Mahesh bee is all it’s advertised to Dr. Stephen Milstein, a 35- year-old associate professor with the Quebec health research institute,’ has received $45,000 from the Internationa! Meditation Society, the Maharishi’s organization based in Switzerland, towards funding the sity, “Meditators ciai:n - that the practice of TM improves perception, sensor function, ability to thin! clearly and the abili ity - to deal with stressful . situ- ations,” Milstem said i in-an interview. “The. experimeiis we're doin are an attempt-to see objectively verified.” The two-year study will. compare meditators. and non-meditaters on standard tests of vision, hearing, touch, taste; smell, problem-solving, handeye . co-ordination and creativ- a. has nothing to do with recent claims that advanced . meditators, caly Fege t, fly. . e effects. con -be— and." become | Milstein said. These claims are ‘being investigated elsewhere. Some of the testing will be done at the society’s headquarters near Lake - §& Lucerne in Switzerland on groups meditators from the United States and Canada whowere | bt personally by the Manel other tests will be carried cut in Montreal on novice meditators and on. about 350 ‘nonmeditators who will be paid $35 each for their {rouble. Although Milstein has @ ractised TM himself for 0 years, he said the study | is designed to rule out bias - by researchers, - He arranged to do the. study .while visiting the Maharishi’s institute in Switzerland ldst summer. With - a: |. in experimental psychology from University of Manitoba, Milstein has. already done similar studies ‘on the short-term effects of marijuana on the::senses, thought and creativity. Though many pot smokers - . believe the ‘drug enhances creativity, the study found. that smoking marijuana actually impairs creativity, . as measured by. a gamer vite. test, he pail suite “Museum activiy ~ Presently on display at the Kitimat: Museum’ are Japanese woodcuts showing. delightful travel. scenes on the ancient Kyoto highway during the early 1800's. Opening hours: six days a week from 12to5, closed Sundays and B.C. Day, August 1. - Breaker...Breaker... | " Howdy, all you fine people out there in CB land. Time for another column tho’ by necessity it’s a short one ‘this time around (necessity being that I just Plain don’t have too much to say.). . (1 know your're finding this hard to believe but even the best of ‘bionic Fon eventually wear out.) ardless, for next weeks column we hope tohave a lot more to tell you what _ with the P.G. Jamboree this - " weekend, Just about’ everyone we talk toseems to . be heading down there so it » seems like it'll be alot of fun | again this ear. Sorry to sappoint any of you out there, but this year I'm going to hang on to my voice, this also means that I threw away the chance at being M.C...oh well, if worse comes to worse and I by chance do lose my voice, I Royal Canadian Legion (Pacific) Branch No, 13 Terrace By Maryann Burdett oy Beginning this Friday July 29, is the week long, | organized celebrations of Terrace’s Birthday. We. hope that all Legion members will participate as much as possible in recognizing this special time in ‘our community, ’ On Friday, August 5th, the Legion is sponsor a “Pioneer Party”, The’ evening ‘will begin at . Branch at 1 p.m:, from 8 p.m, to 9 p.m. refreshment will -be served and from 9 p.m, till 1 a.m, there will he . dancing. ‘Anyone who was in Terrace in 1927 will be admitted - ‘free and others will be charged a nominal one dollar fea at the door. _ costumes relating to 1927. :” Members mark your calenders now for.this's ‘evenitig and make plans to attend. Itisa titbite t0 e people who settled it some. FA years ag, and the Everyone is requested to wear — lal ra ao. Keep in mind also ali the other activities that will be available for our enjoyment during that we writer believes that Service Clubs like the Centennial Lions, The Lakelse Lions and the Elks and any others who are invotved in the recognition of this apecial year in the life of their community are to be wane ly commended for the efforts and community - with summer standdown in progress news items of interest from : cur Branch are limited. If you are aware of something that you wish made known to the membership and the general public please get in touch with the writer, Don't forget that Friday and Saturday evenings there is dancing at the Legion to live music. Members, bring your guests and j for a pleasant evening at your See you all on August 5, oln your commrades ranch. ; > Bac Cedar: Wound’t: resigned to - was promised by the big: 4 man (Phycsa) that he woul let me M.C. the last half of” the jamboree (and I whisper loud). For those of you. who haven't’ got your henways J yet - please get in touch with either Sandman on 01 or Northern Eagle on the 19er.... They tell me they’re going: fast nd. best of all, they're fee sO et yours while they last, This will O get them the last chance to get t! year. Hope alk of you are | enjoyin the lovely weather - we're having (knock. on wood) but a that two of our locals have had Iots of snow around them lately, eh Topo and ~ Ghost ‘Rider?. Have you _ Buys. been talking to Nite Rider’ and White Knight lately?: Timber Tim, 1 do believe you should take a lon eID after this. heard lalel you may haver heard -lately.is just Cedar” Wood.practicing . ipa. He's. ‘an’ avid. fan and-"eyen has: pt 't60.,have yet to - rid Out tipicd Lara va pod to see Little Teddy Bear. in town for a visit ‘(short as it is), She's Little Mama's 44), Have a good holiday Janis and look after Tony Riv-et good eh? For that nice MY jung fella that so pleasantly handed me-one of those ugly yellow ali 3 of paper the other day, much prefer the next one fo be the kind that would get me into the next policemans ball, 110-4? {you can stop _ Inughing anytime, Super ~ See you al the jamboree, take care, keep smilin’ and better yet, mobile very easy. 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