oy re . . ; 5 . Ps ‘ i Nar emcee oF Vancouver finds place VANCOUVER (CP) — drobe, puton whatshe likes around. | guess I have two dresses,two shirts and two When fashion designer in the morning and then suits, three to four pairs of pants.” Monique Gatin arrived in forget about it.” is West Coast city 15 years She says she thinks women ago from France, she found “should. feel comforta ble : TKUERKKAEKAREMEERERERRAERARA EE Vancouver fashion very about moving om Afe , unfashionable, something very tailored one ¥ “Vhlicum “Sain “Meats Things are changing, she day to something very fun says, but Vancouver stillisa and feminine the next.’ x Ld, “iy fad to change my at- atwusefulof clothes, Ihave ‘ change my at- a house full of clothes. I have . E 638-8111 titude to dressing quite a very few, I just move pieces * 4720 LAKELSE AVE PHON lot,” she says. She and her husband, Edward Poole, opened a small boutique in West Vancouver and stocked it with expensive, chic clothing for the elite. Ms, Gabin designed the garments and Poole created them, He studied tailoring SHOWING AT 8 P.M. DECEMBER 3-9 Foul Play DECEMBER 10-12 What Do You Say to a Naked Lady and pattern making in Paris and Everything you Wanted to t e@ was form in : Winnipeg. Know About Sex After tiring of the hassles and cost of buying imported fabric and trimmings, the pair decided to move from couture to trendier ready-to- w ear. Now they have six stores in the Mes Finmet Rahet the word? the Vancouver area carrying a variety of lines cluding . ‘ . . suc labels ag eolre - is Robin McColl and Dave Christmas production of Ben Kalum St. tonight at@ p.m., Beene, Anne Klein and Mary if DECEMBER 13-16 . Pla Phillips play two cleverly and the Boxes. “Saturday at 7:30 pm. and Farrin, COME WaMON,. The Sound of Music ¥ . there are two matinee ms Gabin has her own oo disguised crooks in the Theplaycanbeseen atthe performances at 2 p.m. ON theories on how women Terrace Little Theatre theatre's playhouse on Saturday and Sunday. © should dress. She believes DECEMBER 6-9 Pyrahnna DECEMBER 10-16 Corvette Summer [t's time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Lois Mohninger - 635-530? . staged every woman owes it lo herself to look her best *‘but I don't think she should make a career out of it.” ; “Tt's a disease to be ob- sessed with clothes. She should organize her war- Evelyn Anweller 635-5571 sada WHERE HRA Ik The desire consumed here FIR III TAT IITIIIR T IT IA IOI IIA IIIA III IOI IAAI I IAAI IAA LAMAR AK AAHER RIKER RER AERA RARE KkKkkkKkkK a hk wick ik RAIMA AMAIA ADIAAA IA KEE TORONTO <(CP) — In her new executive She udmils to being @ = Charjes Johnnsgn to ateri Marge Anthony, 43, has post, she heads a staff of workuhulic, saying she Califorma where she Ve THEATRE come a long way from her 12. She is responsible for has “this enormous drive became promotion G roots in Mill Village, N.S. the network's program to work upto 18 hours = manager for the IS One of eight children, Ms. Anthony had the single minded ambitlon of entering the enter- tainment world, But to please her father, she trained to be a nurse for 1a months and hated every minute of it. - Now she takes delight in saying: “I'm in the top 10 in- come bracket for women in Canada, | earn more, according to a recent report J read, than Can- ada's female backslage at the Pal- ae wa singer for @ who aspire lo h he ' chiatrisia and ladium; to Hollywood and while #¢ Montreal Hitz- = cxecutives, Ms. Anthony : aaegeans.” Las Vegas where she was Carlton Hotel and she = offers this advice: Seley 2 Kancake & Ms, Anthony was — earning $100,000 a year as became Canada’s first “You need — deter- recently appointed business manager for the woman all-night disc = mination, hellef in director of information services for the CTV network with head offices in Toronto. promotion and public and corporate relations. Her boss, CTV president Murray Chercover, won't say how much he pays Ms. An- thony, though insiders estimate it ranges bet- ween $35,000 and $55,000, Her wanderings over the years have taken her to Montreal where she wes CTV's first woman boalh announcer; to London where she mel Princess Margaret Smothers Brothers and vice-president of production far star Neil Diamond. day.” Her career slarted with CHC in Halifax as a production assistant, She later went to Moneton, N.B., where she compiled news of interest ta women, announced weather reports and did children’s programs. When she heard that the CTV network was heginning, she went Lo Monireal determined to hreak into announcing at CFCFTV. jockey on radio station CKGM there. In 1982 she moved with her U.S.-born husband Smothers rothers. Her decision to leave her high-paying job und relurn to Canada was inade last yeur, Her 17-year murriage had foundered and she wanted to hegin life anew. “| was making more meney than my husband and that didn't help things either," she says. “We had been separated for two years. I decided tocut the vord with a divorce," To olher career women yourself and a cheery sense of humor to take the inevitable knocks that come along the way.” a 7 : | 1% won, whew | D Hiddensomewhare in the | paper aretwo Terrace phone numbers. Find them, andif one is yours you’ve Pick up your tickets at the Herald office, 3212 Kalum St. Spaghetti Haute rk eK KkKKKEEEKRKK 4642 Larzelle eS ES = LaGondela \ “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE” Ment to ths Rupa Mater inn Quatiagteng he Mahony Open 6 a.m. every morning except Sunday, Open I1 a.m. CLOSED 9 p.m. daily, except - Costume design | is a tricky job HALIFAX 635-6111 IN TERRACE (CP) the use of designer's media, DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE Costume designer Robert practical costume con- VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Friday & Saturday . 3 a.it. Doyle will go to any lengths truction and sewin Geen é Gam toll apm, . to” produce authentic techniques, B Sunday -6 pat. costumes. Take the case of the tlh century. ladies’ corsets. Doyle, commissioned to produce costumes for the restored = Fortress 9 of Louisburg, needed whalebone for the corsets, and it was hard to come by. Since the early 190s lhere has been an embarge on the slaughter of bluefin whales, source of whalebone strips. Doyle finally located a Doyle uses his private collection of textiles dating back to the 13th century and lace dating from the 16th cenlury lo demonstrale fabrics. 0 ee] 624-2621 or 624-3359 Tal ewe We at Gth St nd — LA GONDOLA DINING ROOM —s The second year uf ihe - twoyear program includes classes in wuccessories, millinery, decoration techniques, the wearing of costume, and advanced put- Luncheon Specials every day gicitecaily gelenaiamay gptarniminsing, supply al. McCulloch and tern drafting. Wallace in London and bought their entire stock. Students who complete the He found the paltern for the corsets in an en- cyclopedia. Doyle, trained wa a ballet daneer in New York, studied costume design as a dancer and switched to designing full-time for a number of Canadian theatres und for both the Hoyal Winnipeg Ballet and the National Hallet of Canada. A native of Edinburgh who came to the Canadian Praivies when he was 10, Doyle now is director of the costume studies program at Dalhousie University--the only comprehensive costume program in Canada. The first studenta to receive their certificates gradualed last spring and some of them now are working al Si, Lawrence Centre in Toronto, the CHC costume depariment in St. John’s, Nfld., the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Theatre London, and the historical reconstruction at Sherbrooke Village in Nova Scotia. Doyle says he wants to train ‘thinking, creative human beings who plan to : work in the theatrical anil fashion flelds.'* His sludents star! oil tracing the histary al costume and = lexlites. learning pattern chatting, two-year program receive a certificate. A small group of selected students tan stay on for a third year lo earn a diploma. They work as apprentices in productions of the Dalhousie Theuire department add in one production with a regional professional thealre com pany. Doyle, whe has a long: standing association with Neptune Theatre here, designed the summer production ‘Tonight at 8:30 and ihe current production of Othello. And he's working on the designs for the March production of Chekey’s ‘Tle. Seagull. Sat. . ' «» Terrace Timbermen ys. ts Fraser Lake “ Looking For A New 8:30 p.m. Terrace Arena Place To Try? WHY NOT HECTOR’S AT THE LAKELSE. TRULY A QUIET RELAXED AT. MOSPHERE WITH A VERY SPECIAL MENU TO GET THE TASTE BUDS EX. CITED. FOR EXAMPLE WHY NOT TRY THE TURNEDOS ROSSINI FOR THE LOVERS OF FINE BEEF OR SCALLOPS FLORENTINE FOR THOSE WHO LIKE SEAFOOD. WHATEVER YOUR LIKES IN GOOD FOOD ARE YOU WILL FIND THEM AT HEC. TOR’S. For Reservations Please Call.....636.814) WEDDING RECEPTIONS PRIVATE PARTIES BANQUETS CATERING OANCING SPACE AVAILABLE - Hct ors aU TAKEUSE MOTOR HOTEL — Sun, - Terrace Timbermon vs. Houston Luckies 1:30 pm Terrace Arena geAILay, 635-9151 4226 Hwy, 16 W. Terrace, Bf. 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