Wednesday, March 29.1967. ye Centennial a la Mode . so.) _ ‘ : Lota gt ain Te) - : + MES cE Toe ® ce ee TERRACE “Omineca’ Dramatic combinations of color make jewelry news, in hoop eur- rings and expandable cuffs, Tho held und chunky in Took, they're featherweight, From Trifari, New dimensions in handbags favor the rnulltomediun size handbag — compact, well-proporlioned but raoniy, Envelope style shown above is small in scale jut deep and expandable, Corded feather gives it the fresteesspring took, By Glen: photo, Leather ladustries of Ameriva, 1 _ Fabrics Focusin g on Textures Fabrics are standouts for | important: for the crisp, neat | open weaves. Definitely pat- spring. ’67. Surface textures go | way they transform '6 styles. terned, Some are delicately “| trom the crisp and neat to the Por &@ young casual crisp- { Mesh-like, others are threaded deeply-etched bas reliefs. ness, for fun and a rustic fla-| through with sparkle. sof ; - ow, :.Cottons turn up. with an al- | vor, there are the twills, ducks, | | Knits, too, have a crocheted,| Softer, shapelier styling highlights ‘Most upholstery finish in jac- poplins, linen weaves and fat. | loosely constructed, handmade| "ew Irends in hairdos— witness this ‘qQuards, with a flourish of pat-| ter, wider cords, quality about them that pives eently-swirling huir fashion, Styled fern in matelasse, with texture | In direct contrast, are the|.4 subtly open. “naked fook"| by Hurold Chalets the cele, cles on texture when intricately | fragile and feminine, iacy | for feminine sophistication. | ol's Naturally Blonde. Striped with. thick and thin : i yarns, silver threads. Woolens are often. almost | | three-dimensional. Their op- | ish dotted jacquards are ready for framing: plaids are'r ey, . nubby; stripes are puffy; ‘. «| tweeds and checks are highly | textured, look bulky yet are featherllrht. . The ‘delicate sheers, the ‘| volies,- crepes, chiffons and | georgettes crinkle and rib with , | texture, pile.on textures with ‘strips af embroidery, - In coating and suiting fab- ries, the suedecloths and the : . | delts look particularly fresh. ; : aan fy ee ane am ae 5 _ +. | ‘There are worsteds with.a new. a ; ; 5 ; aa : . : ee . ‘wl ; : _ . ‘" | atriness, a spring-llke feeling. _ . oe : Oy — a Handb Adi - pee es b In regard to hair styles, © be-wom at the nape of the Gtinetion meee ipaints add . nh ntre Ts vA fe w ' don’t whiten or powder your neck or on top of the ‘head. on, aon Tegi- om, © 7 on - an BS opt Comp act” Loo id hair ag they did in the time To round out your Cen- mental and pad oe trines, ne ore _s aasat. tae TP eet - of Marie Antoinette at Ver- tennial costume we should persuasions, geometrics. Go Small but Roomy, in Varied Style saille, mention what to wear under Wool, aibelines and velouts Elegantly proportioned and leather envelopes, totes and ©. 4 hundred years ago, the _—the dress. oe Tne faeries eT ne view of sult-~ compactly arranged, handbags pouches. Many’ sport chunky alr was separated .in the The erinoll: ith tin ing fabrics. Initiate a “smali-scale revolu- brass hardware, locks and middle, falling oh each side 6 prino’nes with rings | ienits, from wool through tion” for spring ’é7, Within heavy stitching. ' of the forehead and pulled = *Te aulte difficult to find | acctate to cotton, have sculp- the framework of the small- Dressy daytime types fea- F today, but they are not dif}. | tured surfaces. Some light u to-medium handbag, deslen- ture such delicate fashion de- hack over the ears. . t em up as : icul make, - out a.| with glitter effects, fathers and ive fonares” gold Gainate'etii, Wh. 0" GevUMe 4 Drost was. Geto kit om aid nee i| eee ee oc © Tteatures,.- ta araware, quilting, scal-..: ? ch’: a - Pen .. ~ oan ad n° y LU toe Tricks on tap, for the small..Jops, shaped ape Theyre. sed Whleh Was held "in OF cheap. cotton. Don't forget | Terrace Little Theatre . 7 | is proud to Present, _ ae ; “The Brolen Jug oe : _ Centennial Play . ce _ “3 ACT COMEDY” MARCH 31 and APRIL 1 ‘CURTAIN TIME 8:15 P.M, _ Dirested by Robert Sherrin of Toronto - Under the auspices of a Canadian Council Grant — 7 ADMISSION: Adults $1.50 Be - Children 75¢ = et er Me = : b 1] ‘placé “with a’ velvet ‘ribbon: ' "the width of tha bh Two '| thay ¢ ce belonged. te vrai fe ees eae a : yet roomy bag, include '‘accor- in. polished leather Jeamin, . ; api e wid the hem. ; : once -belonge wool; dion pleating, deep gussets, patent, fine-napped Euede. "For evening, the bun was set and a half yard of. fabrie is | alone. Cotton Imit, in double 2% x |) This ts FORD Country! “What Are You Driving? j ACTION--AUCTION | f Soft expandable outlines, in- — Sports and casual handbags. ‘higher on the head and was sufficient but you © could | face, flips its ld toreverse neat ner and outside pockets, zipper stilt come in the ‘giant econ- ornamented wi bans, i patterns, interchange colors, compartments and two kin omy size.” Large pouches, ted with rib make it wider if desired. | Gonble the interest ; jewels or Howers, Make dhree bind. a some cases, thiee) trim bags shoulder-s Sa : e tree binds on the stltched together BS Sat mood 2 cea totes ' Those who have short hair ~ skirt into’ which you slide | There’s continued attention Leading the style parade for appear in grained, brushed an easily buy a hair piece the rings, These rings are |¢0 homespuns, hopsacks, den- spring handbags are smart and waxy leathers, at a reasonable cost. It can solid by the yard. Do not ‘in- they eee Western feeling 1 elude baskets on the hips or |“ Gabardines and traditional | a bustle in the back of your men’s Wear weaves are newly | MONTH. OF. MARCH. . _ | Bxotie’ Flowers Create | . Linen Goes into Print | Unusual Fashion Touch (| LAURIE ENGLISH, CORRESPONDENT - - ~. PHONE VE3.500 In Sophisticated Ways . ; Fresh flowers make lively, lovely accessories for spring Linen strikes a bold new) costumes-and the accent/is ak note for spring as it joins| the positively unusual. - in the print excitement now - The tiger lly or the. fuji sweeping the fashion world. | mum outlined in waxy leath- _ The prints on.-Irish linen | @@8take exotic accessories, say are sophisticated and subtle in ele Telegraph Delivery ote es, uneven end ey as bee evening, blossoms for ths a alr. ate romantically right. | - little squares of geometries. Lon tresses shop ed into a Stripes are wsuall: on a! pear: ~studde ratd’ can é wheat-colored ground and are Hed at the tip with a trio of | scored briht with green, nay - : gold and purple. Others are oy| _. Mixed blossoms make a complementary dark grounds| @lamorous garland for chig- of black arid brown. nons, and PTD experts suggest : : dotting carnation corsages | . Geomeiric prints appear In| with jeweled stickpins, for a stark cream or white. sparkling evening accent. Pag Pegg ging B&G (Consultant Intercedes 7 grocery Jo. oo e me . B SOUTH KALUM STREET j Th i | D p t 4 Open 10:30 A.M, te | fi ; orn i IS U e { 10:30 P.M. Doily A larger than usual crowd, estimated at 50 or more, , attended the Thombhill Ratepayers’ meeting Morch 22. Phone 843-6180 , Mr. G. Bruce, regional con- . : a be reinstated. The executive of sultant to the B.C. Centennial the Ratepayers Association, at- ; tf! Commitize, was called upon to fer an executive meeting, 10. Jtitiititinntiend in a dispute between | cused to reinstate te LaCarte: | anneteer | the Ratepayers Association and At that time Mr Bruce was Mr. J. R. La Carte former chair- . ART’S man of the Thornhill Centen-| @°*ed to intercede and Mr. La- CHEVRON SERVICE [lal Committee, Line majority dee Several weeks prior to "the some we Write Your Own TERMS ! Select Your Car or Truck | cme USEDTRUCKS Write Your Own DEAL : ' . Collier was appointed as‘ chair- CONFECTIONERY March 22 meeting Mr. LaCarte ve 4 . & GROCERY | tendered his resignation as vv of the Centennial commit: SUN LIFE Thornhill chairman of the Centennial! “",, the March 22 meeting, ;, ‘ Committee but later asked to Mr, -LaCarte a 4 ; . gain stated ‘he : NEW HOURS : believed the association was out ' 6 AM, to 10 P.M, "ws oo of order in: asking for hi i Seven Doys a Weak PARTYLINE one ‘Or aus re REPRESENTATIVE ee | . me “s a MERC PICKUP ; 7 ety A we GMC PICKUP. OFFERS... ' signation. A discussion followed fi ctf | 2 ‘og | 28d. vote was taken which _ MPMI vient cestscnte ties aind | #8°® f0ll-support to the dest. PERSONALIZED | mccain Mrs. Phil Abel of Mountainview sion made by the executive of /f = the Ratepayers ‘Association, —_ Boulavard, took as his bride | "6, “a'eP oF a — | Alice Van der Vaart of:Smith-|. Mt. J.,Collier ‘will now ‘as. ~ DID YOU _ [ers in a marriage ceremony held |'U™e the duties of Chairman of (§ SERVICES IN: . “ies aaa MERC a BILL deBRUYNE : oo a : the Centennial Committee, ; . So er PASSENGER cars! KNOW. “tite cauple ‘plenty make odie 2 R Lacan has rest. @ MORTGAGE INSURANCE ° — | wr, HASSENGER. CaRs SO , . er. position as a dir. _ nn ae era iad - Ade their home in Smithers +, _ [ecfor of the Ratepayers. Asso. || @ BUSINESS INSURANCE. .:. Oy TFT eemOneLs THAT... 2. 1° The ‘second quarterly’ meet- ciation, pom 7 : , Smopets m) RETIREMENT..-PLANS Se | _® GROUP LIFE INSURANCE” | . AND TAXATION — | “| PHONE TODAY — NO OBLIGATION __ | ing of the ‘Thornbill Recreation |. Decision :Tabled Commission will be held April | — Sg ‘ higaly reseed component in [4 38 090 pa. inthe THormnil| OR, Totem Query | on ine 1 mo ee “This meeting ia. open to the highest rate of deceleration, |Dublic and is an opportunity. to the. brakes have to: absorb | PUt forward’ suggestions for re- and dissipate energy- equiv- creational activities _ in. Thorn. 120 mph. the figure jg | be reporting on: activities. held ‘around 1,995 hp.» - «> [to date-and:-g. full finanetat |' "Will your’ brakes. take this | talement will be made... . “any doubts af ll chen me | — Don't fopeat the Mrorni brakés on your: car call} Ratepayers : Association Rum. Curley’s Safety Service: agg. | mage Sale April 8 ‘dn'the Thora:| 8640, 5110 Hwy, 18 - West, |‘bILl School.’ The ‘sale: - will’: be _ Terrace, B.C, — "Por brakeg, [eld from..10° a.m; ‘until: 4 p.m, det breathe 9 =| |e There: de; Bingo: in: the-achool Sofie oo Veverye Thoreday . evening at 8 ieee | P20: ee carta AS ee eT Be fea 2 4556 Loxelle'A Phone 843-2073