Cae we . AREER AT : PO seuene ne “ . - a agen eae sai fe a a ve ry Pet Woe ee gayi er elamemeeeateyiay POR IA: sy “este . “oe fy af OPE, Pee ee wth EOE PM ¥ \ e LEP By GRACE BROWN | e _ Daily. News, Social Editor | ena cae ra Color tones and hair-styling are the “magic words” in beauty salons some 15.Prince Rupert, Ter- race and Kitimat -hairdressers.were told here yes- terday. Mee A fm oe TT » The fashion trend today is} created the cute “kitten look” : in, color and women are color|on. lustrous black hair. conscious, Albert Dicaire told| He: emphasized the, triangle . the group attending the first| design in back’ styling ‘and sug~- hairdressers 'demonstrational| gested that the hair be swept classes held in ‘Prince Rupert, back off the forehead for al - The award-winning British} middle aged women. Columbia stylist in his two-day| While greys are still “popular, ~~ sessions demonstrated ‘trick tips the talented stylist. said that ie in cutting, styling and coloring:| women..going grey, should use - aes ‘His deft fingers transformed | lighter shades rather than dras- vt i od .. ATTRACTIVE TRIO at left ‘rey hair into silver, a brunette|tle dark tones, . po - A ; , en ; oe noe are |. to r. Mrs. Richard Sylves-— into: a vivacious red-head and “AN new. styles are very soft, Te at) faa . oped ter featuring red. tones, Mrs. = men meee ‘very fluffy and very feminine,” ~ C K: “| Mr. Dieaire said. - ne OC ypegors ‘ty | MAIN STYLE 0 gregory ~ King | «phe Empire line, which’ is the high crown look, cut.short | A . ; fo _ |and close to. the ears, is still JC wvistenect the most-popular style being ask- dresser 3 = .« Prince Rupert Daily. News Wednesday, September 23, 1959. - John Laurie, silver shades and Mrs, Rolf Miller, who models the “kitten look” created "by B.C. stylist Albert Dicaire,- ; here demonstrating high fash- el a a. ion to district hairdressers. At uo top left is Mrs, Laurie in.side ; oe a) . .ANNUNCIATION HALL , 3 a - led for,’ he said. .°- angle and Mrs. H. G. Hennessy L C f I . | [ se In his informal classes, spon- at top right displays modified ate Calhedrat | sored by the B.C. Hairdressers’ ; ne we a Soe : “empire style. ce: . “ . ~ yp et association, Mr... Dicaire said = an = a A Li ._ . Staff photos by Grace Brown. The 20-month-old son of | «getting a hair line can be: the a ee , thejage four permanents a 3 ear, as. Mr. and Mrs. Steve King secret to hair cutting, and: hair see esult ct the Metso of the: -- 4$50 Games ae . received names. Gregory euthing is the secret to hair styl- casual loose ‘style. es “1 Games. at $20 and $15... | vied f Michael Sunday afternoon While. green and: blue is. def- omen who once used to cover Paparngenr . ° : rey and white hair, -are. when he was christened in| initely for. extroverts—hair col- being eit nines to accent the St. Andrews Anglican oring is definitely established,| flattering shades. °” “EVERYBODY. WELCOME . - {the hairdressers. were told. ~~ _| CUTTING IMPORTANT Cathedral with Rev. G. T. It is estimated that 80 to 85} put most. important - is - the Pattison officiating. . |per cent.of beauty salon: cus- 4. good hair cut.-It must..fit the contours of. the’ face and do something for a person’s person~ ality and: dress style, the hair- dressers were: told:.. - -It was a thrilling experience ‘to: “sit in’) and watch with fas- cination as a plain ‘hair-do was transformed into a glamorous coiffure. = ae I was sorry.I declined. an in- | 3 vitation to become a “red-head” Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jefferies of: tomers ‘use some type of color- this. city attended by proxy for,ing, = 69. 7. ' a ‘godparents Dr. and: Mrs. Robert! RED SHADES tie -F, Purkis of Vancouver. Also, “Beautiful red shades are, to- : attending as godfather. was|qday’s fashion colors—worn well | ‘Vernon Ciccone of Prince Ru-|py most women and applied dc- pert, a ‘| cording. to individual skin tones,” Gregory Michael°is a brother| Mr. Dicaire said: we to Ronald Stephen, four. Mater-| streaks and tipping shades nal grandparents are Mr. and|are still popular and are especi- ‘Mrs. Conrad Stordal of this city ally’ faltering to the current and: paternal grandmother is \ Mrs. Stephen King of Ganges, short fair tyes tt tre aeiep as I watched how easy the op- we Pe ee BC. : ood. eration was: and viewed with : ‘" ay oo “An informal family tea follow- curls has gone, and women aver-| pleasure the ‘finished product. _—— | ae ae reesei - COAST TO COAST IN CANADA. : ed at the home of the principal's | ee |. The hairdressers attending «.. THE CAMERA CAPTURES the beautiful lines of the empire style in the full face view |. | - choose from express Mercury services, - parents‘on 424 Fourth Avenue F _~ O , la ke from the district expressed. their. . displayed by. Mrs. Richard..Sylvester above left, while at right Mrs. Rolf Miller gives a close- ee -*. Pirst Clase services by turbo-prop =~ East. 2 0 oe ra nc , | Ss W! appreciation to Mr. Dicaire, who up shot of: the cute “kitten look.” Deftly creating..the high fashioned coiffures was award 7 ‘Viscount, or thrifty Tourist flights. --°- — — There was a car accident near left this morning for Vancou- "winning British Columbia stylist Albert. Dicaire of Vancouver, sponsored here by. the Hair- emer or nas yee iat Announcements _ [Quesnel a week ago when Dave ver, ‘They. said that.the “on the =. dressers association of B.C. Some 15 hairdressers from Prince Rupert, Terrace and Kitimat re- |. a Es ee : | : ’ Roumieu of Smithers was. driv- spot” classes were most valuable. ceived many trick tips from the highly successful.“‘on the spot” classes. Color: tones.and hair) | | -.”. AINITED STATES | ea a ee @ Kinsmen swimming Pool|ing his car. His mother. was to them. a “styling are “magic. words,” in beauty salons, they were told. . —Staff photos by Grace Brown: . a frequent flights to Seattle, N wVYorkand. . Bingo, Friday, September 25, with him and in hospi there a oss De : — ~ | a a an other major U.S. cities pe gg 8:00 pm. cane egg oS eae lie McNeill | is. suffering from Do F fo ee Convention here —_— Canadian. National Institute|a broken ankle an art ; 4 by the Blind house to house can-|three ‘are in een Ea anes SOL. ra Nn CO | S VICTORU Per Cia vass September 28.1959. (187) |The Roumieu family used to'live| {eo 0) Ciuhhed gga ~ 5: ANY \; sen “Cx > @. Sons of .Norway Dance: Fri- | in! Burns : Lake. when; Dave was a -.o.. day, September (25, .at-8; p.m... 2] OUF Garfié Warden, and Mrs. Mc-{]. anne CP eee rea ™ iene “ change of p! ections from rete SED EG RL Ela ach (187): Nelll:used’ to live at Ootsa Lake. ||" a . ee en co | TE 5 Te ee : "Western centres. oe MAN any: ste atter d DTA... * Francois Lake——Hal: and‘! had quite a scare’a few nights ago, and. we. Baby So ae fs eT ee , 7 Many Pa rents atten : PTA have only just recovered. When | wer:t to put on the light in our bedroom: 1] gu gs ere |. _ FLORIDA AND THE souTH S ae a at King Edwa rd Tuesday oo heard.a slight sound in:the clothes closet in the: corner of the room. | keep. Constipation - frequent flights to Florida, Bermuda, Nassau, : Mrs. T. A. yohnstone, president of the Parert-Teacher | mouse trap set on the floor there so | looked to see if the trap had been] _-whes baby's bowels are overloaded with Jamaica, Antigua, Barbados and Trinidad = 4 ‘ . . , . - : rhe : , , : . ' , . o 4 ‘s cee . e waste, the entire digestive process m ey, wae : . association of King Edward school welcomed many parents Sprung. As | leaned. in to pick if up fo set it | felt something moving inside affected. “Litde nummy: often eens sue ee last night when the PTA held its first meeting of the new Hal's pants which were hanging ona nail. 7 feverish, fussy and sestless, To quickly and FLY AND SAVE ee ~ “ term. | | It felt larger than a mouse) : Boy, give Baby's Own Tablets and see if Ask about the popular FLY NOW-PAY LATER plan. Also extending a welcome were the teachers, who met and I immediately thought of; stock and horses by. themselves., ticles. We were able to hear you don’t soon notice 3 | happy change in me Also enqui 1, + the big savings‘on Family travel. oN : ‘the parents in their children's classrooms, before the business | packrats, so shouted to Hal for a a news of their family. as they | Baby's Own Tablets are thoroughly depend: Also enquire about the big a 7 session. help. He came along with @/ Our little church looked lovely} used to stay at Tchesinkut | sble Youll find mem especialy heeled — = a Wishing the PTA a most successful year, was schoo! flashlight and a poler idly to on Sunday morning decorated Lake for their holidays. We froin: digestive. upsets, restlessness. eevish: See your Travel Agent, Railway Ticket Office or . . 4. be sHncipal R. G. Moore, who gave an outline of the curr culum ignt and he we “Ol roy t Tarvest Thanksgiving| Were also able to hear news of ness, colic pains, chee poi ae ge a aemme |e . oo And read the School News ‘bulletin, . [the pants and grabbed the bot- 10 ine with eet ers and Oruie the Mussalem family who stay- about Baby's ‘Gen tables. Gee's picane - TRANS:-CANADA AIR LINES a Guest speaker James White, School District 52 music | tom: of the legs so that what-| he sunday School children at-| ed at the same time and used Oe poe resularity and minor-diges- In Vancouver: 905 West Georgia St. i : co-ordinator explained his program for the year. He told ever it was couldn't run down tended the first part of the ser- to come to the store here for tive upsets of older child, 3 t0 15, give ne : , ' parents of the wonderful benefits a child receives from musical |and get away. , vice, going over to the hall for| their supplies. clinically-testedChildren’s OwnTablets »training and said that he would be teaching choral singing He thought that he would then! their school work during the = ee — 7 and percussion band work in Grades 1 to 3 and will give be able to locate the animal by singing of the second hymn, J violin lessons in Grades 4 to 6. feeling.it and hit it with the) ae phanksgiving service al- aycettes The meeting was concluded. with refreshments. poker, But faster than We) yoyve reminds me of one I at- OO 0e0 0 Cae aEOOEEEIODLPLEDOLEEPPELODDODLODLDIILEDILIDT ISI IEEISE ILE ES. thought possible a small black tended in the Cathedral “yn | make lans . animal took a flying leap out | Vo D: ; . Prince Rupert because fishing | : ; . of the top of the pants and]... ’ : ' Centre Prog ral } } set landed on the bed, then made nets had been hung,across the for season, a rush for the door wall and it made me realize that of course in a town which | ° . It was one of four half-grown| has a fishing industry folk The Prince Rupert Jay- or S | S U eri S barn cats that had somehow | would naturally wish to be re-|cettes will give the Junior r got in the house, propa minded of the harvest fo the|Chamber .of Commerce YES LADIES... Never before such a wide sea instead of fruit and grain cloak room assistance on i ‘os ' ' +a, | through the window. The Civic Centre's program to provide recreation cow our experience WOW. bat ; . and vegetables as in the inland selection of pumps for fall in all the latest i for students now attending school on the shift system | at the time It was quite fright-| churches. I wonder if the nets October 14 and 15 when solors and styles. . . . Why not drop will get underway Tuesday morning, Centre manager | ening. “on oe were hung this year? the Jaycees sponsor the ‘ato the store tommorrow and ask to Jacob Vandenbrink announced today. We get’ excellent reception| yy (eo oF _ |famed Don Cossack Chor- — “Mr, Vandenbrink sald If suf- , from Prince Rupert by radio We have heen very interest- | 15 ane Dancers in Prince see the beautiful lines of patent ed in reading the series of ele terest in the classes Is] Registration for the morning Cee the. DP articles by Betty Waddell in |Rupert, when the CBC Vancouver sta- shown the program will be en- and afternoon classes can now tion is off the alr, as it was on SUEDE and LEATHER pumps ry. gen WH! Be San the Sie Centre] Wang ogni | ERO MA Mave BIO | ene hon tha group nea | Yok. Oo ee eos - $9.98 ° *| prog for th jor, high * , * . * \ tion Army In Prince Rupert. | first meeting of the new term at ($6.95 ~~ $7.95 ~ $8.95. ~ $9.95. Program for the junior high]. gtanley Calder brought . a Whey Bee Georee Wilkins \ school students will be held in] penutiful yellow dahlia to the vob re home of Mrs, ge s the morning and the senior) stor ich mensures nine and| Showers have ‘made harvest-| at Port Edward, 7 students’ classes in the. after- tore es Neroes. Ho also hae Ing grain quite. problem, and In other business the women noon, . o/a magnificent pink gladioll |very little barley and oats have nso Bee onal Me omta. Junior program ts as follows: (Pleardy) with three stalks In been harvested although there tive Ore a illtamson of Port " or de ‘Tuesday Mornings 10,a.m, bloom on the same bulb. ds a good heavy crop, The wheat Alberni ‘ in order that she may ny Boys and Girls arts and crafts, a er was hurt by the frost bub will, ttoud ‘the 1A tional convention Girls broom hockey. Sovornl dogs and cats have|be useful for feed for tha stock, | ton ¢ Y Boys bnakebball, floor hockey|beon poisoned by balt put out| We wore fortunate in missing tO be held in 1960 In Saskatoon, with metching Oy Saskatchewan, n shysical fitness. ; for bear, The Tiptons have lost| the frost at the Landing al-| te for eyresident, : Wodrendtay Mornings 10am. | two of thelr dogs, Kip Routloy} though the folks all round 15 tered, pasties raed Boys and girls copperernft,| lost tholr cats and thelr dog, shave had a touch. . Tentative plans were discussed coramics, and tha Shaffors found tholr “ih de to seb up a baby sitting training ' —(QAhyl Guides 10:30 a.m.) cattle dog lylng stretched out Staying: at Tohesinkut Lake | sonool for teonagers, Thursday Mornings 10 am, dond behind the bun on Friday] again this year are Mr, and Committeo honds named wore . Girls tumbling and gnmos, morning, Mrn,' Alex Storric, Their hame Mrs, G, P, Woodside, social: Mrs. ! Boya floor hockey, phyalenl } ¥ te ' is In Prince Rupert and they R. R, Whiteley, membership; fitre8s, N. A, Bokotov stayed one night) expect to spend two weeks | Mrs, M, lL, Knutson, sick visiting What a joy to find such tiny | | prices on handbags as good looking ‘as ours. For fashion, for pretty looks and big carrying capacity hore on his way home to Prince Here, Mr, and Mrs, FE. Ware | Mrs, George Wilkins, projects) ' NT Rupert on a combihed business} grove onlledsin. fora few mins (Mrs, Dover, programy Mrs. Tan} | Is 8 totlowa moon, 2 Wm and plensure trip, He visited his| utes on thaly way. round ihe | Campbell, scrap book and Mrs, Tuosday Afternoon, 2M «| oneinelaw and daughtor, Mr.| Inke on Sunday ‘morning. |Douglas Nowton,, phoning and Boya and girla orafta Ondl ang Mrs, 8, ©. Brockett, and| Othor friends from Prince jrofroshmonta. The sonior students’ program CUrla_ volleyball __| family, 4 Reuport to an inti Mr. || Mrs. Robert | Parsons, prosl- these handbags just can‘t be equalled... available in suedes and i i ' : | and Mra; Dan Kristmanson [dont, presented past-proaiden ae oo -_ Boys basketball and welght! Margaret Andorson ts In hos-| who wree on thelr way home | Mrs, Dover with An pneraved f leathers in the season’s newest colors, They're value-priced too! Y training, > pital in Burns Lako with a bad] from visiting In: Fort St, John, |souvenir spoon, | . f $) 99 ‘ Wodnexday Afternoons 2 pm. | throat, BH brought her to tho] Alberta. and. the Okanagan. | A fnrowoll gift, © souvonit rom... play Up Girla baakethall , *— ttanding: by, bont 22 milos on| ‘They showed us same dino- jspoon was prosontod to Mrs. J. 8, | Boys floor hockey and welaht}_ cold blustery morning and] saur hones which they found (Burns, by Mrs, Woodside, Mrs, } , training, then to Burns Lake by ear, Tho] near Drumheller, algo same | Burns loaves Octobor & with hor | Be PLAIN OR FILTER All. other activities ean bo| four ehildron' had to bo left on] potritiod hones and rogk which |husband and family for Vancon L , | | . token during the regular Céntre| the ranch, but thoy are canablo| Intoreated us ag we have a [vor where they will make thelr program, Mr, Vandenbrink and. tand able lo take enre of tho!) small collection of xlinttar are [home, ‘ “CIGARETTES ‘ t A’ : “4 he . \ e ’ ; . ‘ ' . ‘ . 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