Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1975, p. 9

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THE HEBALD Wednesday May 14 variety the spice of fashion Carousel creates a captive audience Summer looks good If a recent fashion show by held at the St Johns United Church can serve as a taste of things to come fashions with a more feminine touch appear to be most dominant In spring designs However It seems that the fashions for this spring vary from closefitting outfits to the looser more casual styles Because of their comfort and convenience the wrapskirts coming on strong this year Other dominant designs are the denim look and the apron pinafore look Soft pastel colors combined with the kneelength dresses bring out the feminine side of every woman The versatile caftan made another appearance this season and if trends keep steady the caftan will be here to stay The loosefitting gown can be worn for dining dan cing homeentertaining and for casual around wear This seasons shorter summer dresses with geometric designs such as stripes and gingham contrast sharply with the longer gowns which are presented mainly In soft floral prints Canvas bags evening stoles and costume jewellery have made another comeback In the fashion scene Smith and her attractive models displayed outfits varying from casual evening wear to the latest fashions for golf enthusiasts All the outfits worn In the fashion show are from the by bettlanne shop on Main St Georgetown Giggles laughter and ap plause echoed In he gym at Park Public School last Tuesday afternoon while tbe Carousel Players from St Catharines performed a series of chlldrcns plays The students and teachers not only responded to the show but they participated In the plays as well Clouds were sewn pig and chicken noises made and various Jokes were told The Carousel Players a professional company of ac tors performed five tales from different countries around the world Russian Mexican French Polish and Indian tales excited and captivated the audience The company formed In by Des Davis perform for public and senior schools libraries and for public audiences The cast performing In the plays on Tuesday included Sherry Ble Davis MacDodge Steve David Mackenzie and Sam Robinson Each September a new series of plays are written and adapted The company chooses and designs plays suitable for the different ages viewing Next Septembers plays will be written by one of the actors David Mackenzie The company supplies educational material and teaching suggestions to the Interested parties In order to prepare the audience for participation prior to the performance For Interested schools libraries or parties wishing more information write to The Carousel St Catharines ANN SMITH wearing a pink polyester sleeveless displayed the la tea t fashions for summer and spring The dress has a knitted front buttoned top a skirt MAY 31 1975 Georgetown Arena Milt Band Ross Hillier Games of Chance Buffet Dinner DOOR PRIZE TRIP TO LAS VEGAS Nights HOLIDAY INN VIA AIR CANADA ADMITTANCE PER COUPLE TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGH TOM COOPER 8775237 RICK 8771 393 BARRY HAYWARD 8772662 PARTRIDGE wearing the latest In beach wear displays a green terrycloth cover up Underneath the News Two new Cubs Mr and Mrs Sin clair who have Just returned from their winter home In Tarpon Springs Florida visited Mr and Mrs AC ff on Tuesday of last Benton Is Mrs recuperating following surgery In General Hospital lost week We wish her well Congratulations to the and teachers of our local school who were responsible for such high standings in last weeks music festival Mrs Booth on behalf of the WI presented one trophy Two more Cubs have been vested Ron Rock and Jeff Mrs Rock attended the meeting end took part In the ceremony Mike Smith has earned his Cyclist Dan Stewart baa earned his Swimmers badge and Eddie GalUford and Ron Rock their Carpenters badges The Trees for Canada waa postponed until May 3 Sixteen Cubs three Scouts the leaders and Garnet Case and George Brown went from Llmenouse Host of the boys planted well over 100 trees each It was a beautiful day far planting and everyone enjoyed the lunch served by the 1st Georgetown Venturers That evening over people gathered at the Credit Valley Club In for the second District dance to help the Scouts who are going to Norway for the Jamboree Three of the door prizes went to people who bought tickets from The band playing that night was The Generation Gap The Scouts and Cuba held their fourth annual Father and Son banquet in the hall with people attending One of tbe Cubs fathers Brian catered for the supper and It was one of the best we have had yet The district com missioner Gord Douglas attended as did the assistant district commissioner for Cubs Terry Colter Rev from the Glen also one of our Cub fathers told the boys two very Interesting Indian stories and John from Acton brought his scuba diving equipment The boys enjoyed bearing about the diving as well as trying out tbe equip ment Group committee chairman Frank Hannah presented Akela Steve Thompson with a vote of thanks and a special plaque for his five years spent with the Cubs Steve will not be with us next year Gord Douglas presented Steve as well as Elaine Hannah with certificates for successful completion of the Wood Badge course A singsong was also enjoyed SANDRA models a beige polyester princessline dress at recent fashion show by held at the St John United C Georgetown Denture Clinic 106 Guelph Street NexttoPostofHceonNo Highway GEORGETOWN ONTARIO J KOHARI DT J NOVAK DT COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE Phone My glasses House of Spectacles off courser House Of Spectacles CENTENNIALMALL Who Care BRAMPTON Weve got all kinds of plans for you I That the word or CoJonlalSunmbilt laical Homes Catalogue and wo think you llagrea newest in homo designs artistically presented in lull colour enabling you to picture your own special choice Big plans small plans and medium sized ones too plus an absolute information as or a dollar Check out tho possibilities 60 plans- in ranch sphMovol 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