A Tale of Two Women —. husband to manceuvre their boat “sun. That’s the first thing The “Watcher notices about Mary. “as. eyebrows, never. be so obtrusive - even in sees her bend over, legs apart, ~.knees straight. At this ungraceful ~. Pope. The wrinkled skin under : the breeze! Oh Mary, shame on. “you. The mirror, mirror on your “wall, does not say you're fairest learn from Woman No. Two how: oto look your prettiest. ommittee, headed by chairman. Mrs. _ Dr. Morton Hall. This is a grand years and we. will only: tell you the. Island, and. the many here “arrangements are in the capable Very soon, we will have stories of | hy “the: ploneers and: really don't) PAGE EIGHT » THE REVIEW Frankly Feminine By Antoinette, a Peninsula Resident _ And: ‘The Watcher’. “MARINA MARY: - Mary stands by one of the slip-ways at All Bay..Marina, waiting for her into the water. She’s in the mid- 50’s, a.big woman with a voice to match. ‘Her hair is an all-over dye job - a too-bright chestnut that glints unnaturally in the summer The second: is her. scarlet mouth; — and next, the dark pencilled lines that masquerade and the. green ‘bruise of eye-shadow that should “nightlight. In the bright of day, it ‘sends a shudder down The ‘Watcher's spine. So'does the sight of Mary’s bosom, drooping un- supported, uncared | for, somewhere near her waist! The .boat’.is launched... The Watcher watches as Mary leans over to rope-guidé~it. alongside, point, since Mary’s hips are all of 44’’, her slacks are anything but! They’re screaming: orange, too, and the.2”. of pink panty that’s now revealed about: them, does not make the picture prettier! The boat nearly secured, Mary gives a last few tugs on th. the “her arm-tops, shakes violently; the effect is not unlike two pieces of unironed washing flapping in. ‘of all: Take: another look, ‘and HOMECOMING oe a AT GALIANO > Members of ‘the. Centennial and his wife, are’ Mrs. E. C. Edna Coe, Mrs. -Elien Georgeson_ Stallybrass, “Olive: Smith, ‘Archie. Georgeson, | Stanley. Page, cand Ketcham: total of. six hundred and ‘eighty: that Mr. Hurst is 95. Secretary, Miss Jean Lockwood i is’ ‘compiling 2 ‘lists of people: who used to live on. “now, who will be invited. The tea hands of Mrs. Fred Robson. This will be’ a: ‘most informal day, with) oa minimum © of “speeches, ‘and there will be no |: ‘children, there will not be room, in the first place: The list of important people is a mile long, and maybe more than fifty will be invited to come. from. off-Island, know who we will manage on that day, as just all of them are so! interesting and {tds difficult. to ‘goo then all, but we will make a centuates: wrinkles.) She: knows ‘curves both knees, one in front ‘Watcher’s sore eyes. So, Mary, - WOMAN TWO: ANN OF A THOUSAND (PRETTY )WAYS: ‘Ann is sweet 60 and ‘still being, ‘kissed! The Watcher sees Ann tending her West Saanich Road garden. Her naturally gull-wing-| grey hair softly frames her face. “I dyed it once, but it looked hard and un-me.’’ she confessed. “Now I simply rinse.it sometimes with a shade that matches mine.” Naturalness is the keynote of Ann’s make-up. She. knows her. skin looks best with a swan- sdown-light base. (Heavy make- up settles in lined skin and ac- gentle corals or pinks are prettier on middle-life lips that shouting brights. She keeps eye make-up lo. a. minimum, mascaras lashes only for ‘daytime - “Grey looks softest on black or brown lashes, I find.” - and strokes a muted “shadow. on lids for special outings: make-up for. the middle years should look ‘“‘almost not there.” which she knows show age often before necks, chins or backs of hands! Ann’s slim enough to wear slacks with grace, and her clathes colours are disciplined to cut out bright, artificial shades. She selects from the natural flower. colours: in her garden - periwinkle blues, rose pinks, lilac - and when she bends down to plant her seeds, sne gracefully of the other so-that her neat little - seat shows hardly at. all! Ann,. you’re the sweetest sight for the -top- fb now you know... as low as 2, - Saanichton 656-4115: a ae ORIENT OVERSEAS LINES Presents — “4 MONTH WORLD CRUISE CALL: DIN Te SERVICE | LTD. | FOR SUMMER A SIDNEY COUPLE who maintain they are ‘old fashioned and do not like changes’ have recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon, 10114 Resthaven Drive were married in St. John’s Church, Old’s Alberta, on July 18th; 1921 and have resided in Sidney since 1948. The Bacon’s ranched for some 28 years in an area bordering the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. ‘Mrs. Bacon used-to ride-out on the range with me,” said Mr. Bacon. ‘She has heen a great companion. I think the secret of our long marriage is that we’ve always kept busy. Haven't got in each others way. Messages of congratulations were received from Prime Minister Lieutenant Governor Nicholson ‘and (Review Photo). Trudeau, M:L.A:. Tisdalle, Premier. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. W.F.. 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