oe Nal BANE WALKER : “PARIS... (AP), =" Yves, SaiAt-Laurent, for “Dior; eur? ‘the. highest. hemlines of the fashion season to- C rete some of: them show- | “sucks, oo cet JA NR: . mit hs reals it all the “new woman: 4 Of; 1960” look, ~ ak en e-of, the wnew- skirts. are. dieeeany above, the knee,. and all oe igure: down’ in the back. ° Saint - Laurent’s | ‘attractive mother’ says: she'll | wear them, ! -wbutisthe - Duchess of Windsor oe sags"'T won't. ” ! Obviously out. to: ‘shock with © ado! or. die”. collection, Dior’s “designer . didn’t quite dare to fo. too far: “Only” a few of his “poldest” skirts’ show'' the | ‘Knee-- cap infront, while a great many. -are-at the top of. the calf, and the: big majority cover ‘the knees co mpletely. | a Bo In -many_ evening: ‘models,’ - Saiiit ‘Laurent “brought. back ~ the sack.” oo ' The. shortest: models are puffy “paper bag” ‘skirts ‘caught in‘ by: a slim cuff at the knee., Jack- re ‘super-short,;: -barely more jas Waist . length. - Obviously " Saint- Laurent is out.’ to be dif- * ferent; for other ‘houses’ feature much longer. jackets and slightly longer. skirts. . 0 0, “Most. new. Dior creations. are. SO flat-chested they look: steam- -rollered but some have the. deep- “Spats “decolletage: : ‘known | as ‘cleavage. waists range from small. and “is: “generally - & - stemlined, ‘put’ full. - seven . “eigtith-length coats look. dike ‘capes in. ‘back view. i208: . Black: is- the’ top color,” with, ‘reds. and: ‘blues to cheer: up. the. ‘many’ browns, beiges and’ greys. " a SHOEI Aim s a ree nt { generous: by. the end ‘of.the show, it was not::the thunderous : re-. ception: Dior" expects: and often gets. “Although, “Applause | was. Rona Variety is infinite In’ “the cock: » uke weoty oregon tail ‘and: evening. clothes,’ Besides | the resurrected. sack, there: rare skinny. three-tiered” sheaths: and puffballs.: Many have' long trains behind but are Tooped up the- knee’ in fronts come back Mr..and Mrs.. ‘J. .H. a week. visiting in Prince Rupert tand. were daily visitors at the old ‘museum:' -This year they arrived on the “Louise” ‘and. were enjoy- both Nofth ‘and: South - bound— Mr. Greaves. is. 84 years old: and full of stories, apparently’ is.a great . gardener - and* ‘spends’ his Tet vegétablés for his” ‘neighbors. “Mr, Vancouver people. on: board the Louise’ and other than. a‘-couple from Nova. Scotia. were. the. only Canadians. large | trailer; which :’ has’ been parked:.near. the. ‘Museum... _ This belongs. to:-Mr. .and.Mrs.., Rudd |: who drove: it’ from’ Kansas City where ‘they. ‘intend: to make. their to: get their trailer. to: Alaska... ai “| believe: they.: ‘have: “managed | to] charter .a. barge, so: we. wish: this couple: luck. ‘They - shave : -had a long: trip, never. ‘complained. of |. the roads either; which.to me was rather miraculous. So many. do. “We. now: ‘have’ 'a. lerected: on. ‘the: ‘side’ of. the mu- seum, ‘so I. hope that: visitors will | bé: able to see-us from now.on, so many. complain! that. they - don’t ‘know. this building. is.a ‘Museum, also: we. now. :,have:: Our plaque. “near “the. door, - which reads. that :the building “was erected - by the. people. of: Prince We. have been: pleased: to wel-, | Greaves, of. Burnaby.’ Five: years. ago: Mr. and.Mrs.. Greaves. spent’ ing their tour, came to,see me’ reminds.me of St. Nick; jolly. and |. retirement growing ' flowers, and and Mrs. Greaves were the only}: No: doubt you have ‘noticed the and, were. “under the. ‘impression | they - ‘could’. drive to. Ketchikan, home. “On arrival they were.con-: fronted ..with. the task of. trying} Jarge - sign|:~ Btn af “brass: | Museu, & Jourist News Rupert”.as_ the 41958 Centennial project, , there is, also’ a plaque on the’ Haan same thing. - ! Weare happy to say that many of.. our, local people’:have heen guest : ‘at the ‘Museum, ‘bringing their’ friends and children and all.seem very. pleased with our exhibits and. the. way: in. which they. are exhibited.. a “We were sO. pleased: to. get al: very. nice letter from Mrs: W. R. Vogeley, of Mount Vérnon, N.Y.,| : | saying. that she and: cher husband had, enjoyed. the Museum, _and, that Prince Rupert was the high- light . of ' their tour’ trip. ‘Mrs. Vogeley ‘said: “Wwe met with’ only: ‘Kindness and. ‘courtesy and. we” ‘hope. that, when any “of you . come’ ‘to the United States for a Visit. you .will take home‘suich an ‘impréssion.”: It: makes’ the’. work ~ worthwhile: when we find, that our-guests are well treated. and. at ‘the: Tourist Bureau: we usually -hear,: -of our: ~ can] truthfully. Say. that. Ir have ‘not , guests - reception,.. and. - -had one~ ‘complaint : this: year, Leven regarding. exchange. on USS ‘dollars; a. few complaints | ‘about. Highway: 16;.but not: too. serious and usually: the’ Canadian: visitors ‘are the ‘ones: ‘who ‘complain the most.” 4 1 “must: ‘again’ “mention “Skeena’: tiny.” ” Copies. “and the last. one. was ‘bought by Mr. Greaves ‘for his!” library, which he told me’is quite Te large and . ‘many ‘autographed poe books, SO: we. are pleased. to have’ Dr. Large’ s book among, that col> jection. ° tion of cream, SUTSEN BER Ewe | eee mo milk “daily 2 e =e #8. KITIMAT WEMFRE POS as Oweceasacc nen 2 MER DESES & FRESE EO OS SHAS HS HE TE CHP ERE CHAMRENMEBRTCHEB SE BOBEE LS SAO CARRE eo -Cartoned in Kitimat. “dolly. e Pastourized for : your ‘protection, e Homogenized for. even distribu. e Delivered in refrigerated vans,” . ” , . f . ‘The Bulkley Valley is now producing over 13,000. Ib. of Top Quality, TnsBecied, fresh “Nas rat ‘ on piety . ; Also Available Door- To- Door Delivery eee | - OF Fresh Milk And Cream bn a a oo 4855. 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