Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1976, p. 9

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Tilt- Wednesday Anything goes in spring Is a person male or female who Is presenting himself or herself in the best possible way began Marilyn owner of the recently opened Village Boutique Acton who in a recent fashion revealed some of her strong Ions on tht world of fashion Marilyn explained fash oris of today arc based on an individual preference or philosophy with less emphasis on the screaming demands from fashion designers Quickly vanishing is the era of designer dictatorship leaving a much more democratic freer choice of apparel The choices ore wide open on whether a drras pant suit skirt and blouse culottes or Jeans are suitable Marilyn strongly believes lhat there Is some definite link and and affairs of the world but she not decided on which triggers which Touching on the subject of fashion trends and their originality irilyn via the newest rage the Chinese influence outlined that it was the arrival of Mao Tsc tung s writings the on of Chinese films in the theatres and the domestic dimnnd for more general Chinese influence which begin thi influx into the of in as much as fit re irihn slid the In dressing today is comfort Along with comfort is climate and style of living faced by the Individual Marilyn continued to explain that women are faced with a much larger choice of war drobe that they may now Iress to meet the dun and constant movement still to be extremely Ifa woman no longer wishes to wear a binding gown fur freedom same applied IF toman prefers winter day tht choice Is her to without having face any prolonged glances and giggles Marilyn prod els the strong return of the cocktail dress the legs and feet The reason behind the return is that dancing is Spring fashions for feature thi extremes in fashion apparel from the loose billow big dress to the fitted figure accenting dress from the straight tailored pants to snug boot pants from the soft pastel colours to the bold red white and Hues Spring fashions for this year are geared to the niilvidaol tastes needs and preferences Betty Ann mllh owner of by in Georgetown pointed out Ihct her spring lineup of fashions accented Ihccasuil yet feminine mood in clothes with the prominent return of dresses when arc down the surge of pant suits I think bus women are returning to dresses more and more This Is evident In the gradual disappearance of the tress pant suits which are slowly being balanced by dresses said Betty Anne Pants are by no means being cast away as the three piece Is and the four piece suits are still very predominant this spring Betty Anne explained that Jackets with matching pants and both short and long skirts are ideal for travelling Because of the many different ways to wear the outfit the suits are Indeed a convenient of Striking a popular chord again this season are the co ordinates and mix and itch type of outfits Blouses sweaters vests skirts Jackets and pants ore excellent stand which necessary to maintain a varied look to any wardrobe wear vanes from the tailored revealing gown to the leisurely caftan to the evident return of the cocktail The long evening skirt from one extreme to another floor length full skirts or length to slim skirts Matching triangular capes with a fringed or a matching channel style Jacket arc favoured with gowns and long skirts Jewellery faces little change as strands of beads chains and Ihc the versatile scarf are full bloom once again Tantalizing new taste buds this year ore the dress and skirt at least two inches below the knee the newest boot pant a fitted cuffed pant which end Just above the knee worn with boots and the tunic style blouse which features a lower neckline loose cuffed sleeves long or short In floral and batik prints The influence which ruled the winter season has had an encore applause and is still strong this spring This is dcflnetly a season of Ity leaving styles and colours wide open to salute to the arrival of spring fashions returning to great popularity Advising Ihose who are starting fresh on their spring wardrobe Marilyn suggested that two or three main colours be chosen and the coordinates be chosen to rr and camp the main colours An excellent Is a two or three niece suit which allows ways to mix and match wardrobe by utilizing various colours and des gns in blouses sweaters and highlighting wUh chains and scarves Today the designer priority is to design clothes which are geared to the comfort of women The fact that one can look absolutely fantastic and be comfortable at the same time are the two top p lorltle Fashion Is the monlifltion of the individuals needs and preferences to what best looks I and com pliments the individual M Sandra Grelg and Norval News by Dorothy McLean Application forms for the Norval Community Association to be incorporated were by the executive at their meeting held In the School Community Centre on Tuesday evening March 1G with Hugh Mc presiding It was decided to issue membership cards to those who have paid their yearly membership fee and to purchase a typewriter for the use of the sccreliry also decided to give a small donation to United Church where nil meetings have been held until moving to the Community Centre Tom recreation convenor reported progress in gelling activities started in the Community Centre Two already started are youth dances with Mrs Evelyn and a senior citizens group with Mrs Dorothy McLean in charge Mrs Rosemary Harrison Is in charge of starting a table tennis club If you ore in give her call at Mrs Martin will be starting a euchre bridge evening and Mrs Judy is In charge of get ting some baseball teams organized There Is good In teres l in a girls baseball team The Y M A will be putting on Yoga for beginners and Take A Break at the School Community Centre If you are Interested In either course call the M A for Information Hills Recreation Department will put on a couple of days of activities for school age children at the School Community Centre during the winter break They will be on Tuesday and Thursday Further plans for the May fireworks display and the dance to be held at the former Riviera Club on Friday April were discussed Hydro Lighting convenor reported that he Is continuing investigation into belter lighting for ihe village and will contact the of highways losec if ihcy will assist on I the gh Jim water convenor reported thit he is looking arrangements and costs of residents who arc getting water and their statistics with wtial is proposed for Norval residents He is planning a meeting with Julian to the lack of progress of grant from the Ontario government which Is holding up proceedings at the present lime Tom I Is Interested In hearing from anyone willing to teach guitar to groups Tcemgcrs arid adults arc anxious to get started all Ihcy need is someone to them If you re interested Tom or Mrs recreation secretary The next n will be evening April 2D when the final plans for the dance will be Norval United Church Club enjoyed a Court Vi si party the church on Wednesday evening Mnrch 17 with six tables in play I Johnson won the gh score for the men and Anne won for the ladies John won tie low score for the men won for the The executive with Mr and Mrs J is president planned the evening which ended with lunch a social The Norvil Neighbours Club was the selected by the senior citizens it their meeting in School Community Centre on Wednesday March 17 with 10 members present was enjoyed ifter which Mrs Laura Robinson and Mrs Fdna Murray served lunch and a fellowship time During the short business meeting with Mrs Dorothy McLean presiding it was decided that anyone jO years of age or over would be eligible to Join the club The main pur pose of the club is for fellowship A fellowship afternoon will be held every Wednesday afternoon from I If there are any men or women in the community who woul 1 like to join the club but do not have transportation please phone Mrs McLean 0 or Mrs secretary Also if there Is anyone in the com who would like to assist The Norval Neighbours club by providing rtalio to those who need a ride please tall one of the shove numbers for shower was the highlight of the regular monthly meeting of Unit One United church Women held at the home of Mrs Wilier Ridley on Wednesday MRS KIM Palm Card Reader GRAN OPENING Advice On All Matters Of Life Over 25 Years Experience Has Helped Many And Can Help You DONT LET TIME OK DISTANCE STAND IN THE WAY OF YOUR SUCCESS- LOCATED IN TORONTO carpet cleaning results NEW METHOD STEAM EXTRACTION ACTON Telephone 411 Free Delivery And Pick Up March 17 with Mrs Gordon Miller presiding Mrs Kan is surprised with the shower of gifts for her layette She companion and housekeeper for Mrs Marion Mr Mrs Kan came to Canada from Taiwan and surprised to find the Canadian people so friendly fceven members and two visitors answered the rollcall What place does the church take In your Many refilled how the whole family attended church every often having to travel scleral miles in a horse and buggy Mrs Bill Graham gave in excellent devotional and Mrs Sam Shaw gave an in lerestlng paper on In difference Is the rust that our civilization filch led into a discussion on changing morals our Well donate 2 to save your carpet Steamex gets the dirt other methods dont reach Do it yourself and save For Dealership Enquiries Call Toronto Georgetown A Ui Rent the pro carpet cleaner a mi fi2 education system today A social time was enjoyed with Mrs Percy and Mrs James assisting the hostess in serving lunch Guides were in makes a total of Guides Tuesday evening March 16 Mrs Barbara a special enrollment Newman was present or the ceremony for sister Kelly and enrollment Linda Adams is Patty Kaiser was held in the Guide Captain and her basement of lieutenants are Barton Presbyterian Cturch This and Rose The Ultimate Portrait Package in Classic Color 98 Deposit When Photographed Entire Pkg Less Deposit 98 Balance Package Orders Only As Shown Sit on Guaranteed Alt Ages Tell Your Ft 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