f prince Kupert Daily Nows @ Tuesday, March 6, 1962 Hat fashions feature flowers, folds, fringes MONTREAL “? — Hats that are sheer, saucy and deceptively simple stole the spring show of de- signer Irene of Montreal. {~~ ~ Her collection ot fashions for women was marked by a gentler, rounder, more feminine silhou- ette than has been seen in re- cent years. Height in many cases is replaced by width, The pillbox for day wear is definitely out For day wear, the designer favors beige-to-brown, navy blue and white. Many of the hats are reversible, with felt on one side and Valencienne lace or printed chiffon on the other. Most of the cloches can be worn with and the cloeche and subdued the brims up or down. sailor styles in. Braided or pebbled straw -5 Afternoon and evening milli- used extensively, in cloches as well as in back-folded berets and small sailor hats, called “boaters.” . nery achieve a sense of move-~ ment with flowers, fringe and folds. Fabrics are Hght and airy and range from pleated and{| One over-sized cloche, Jn printed chiffon to re-embroid-| Notched carmel fell, has — bis ered organzas. mother-of-pearl] buttons that Filmy, transparent mohair is convert the hat jnto ‘two halves Spring fashion mood changing LONDON © — With the first breath of the spring collections, the fashion mood is changing. The kooky Jook is giving way to the cute look; the chicks, as one columnist puts it, have gone fluffy on us. In short, women are going to look Hike women again, instead of like cowboys, bluck-jacketed beatniks or boyish 1924 flappers. The loose, lean look has been around so long that it can hardly disappear overnight. In fact, Chanel suits and waistless flap- per dance dresses are still top sellers in London and Paris. But the new collections have changed tack in two ways. There’s a revival of the cling- ing, backless cocktail dress. More startling in this functional age, there's 4 poritive cascade used for several hats. One, call- that can be folded flat for a fem) atari “le ed “Three Out of Four Doctors packing. It is called ‘How to of uibra-feminine Vietoria frills Recommend,” is a mesh net Succeed in Business by Really and rullles. with a rippled cloud of black or- Trying.” QUANT GOES QUAINT Pana, Another easy - care cloche, Trend - setting designer Mary WIG HATS called “String Me -Along,” is in Quant of Chelsea, who says care- ther -oceasi ote . braided manila hemp and can lessly, “clothes are a joke, an Other -occasion hats, wide- be worn either brimmed or un- Loy yo . cle ey ae impact,” made her name with brimmed and worked in chiffon.| brimmed. we oy a Bo , fF eddy ote TT pared-away “twist” dresses and are printed or polka-dottcd. A | . toy Me ea! : : casy. oe e, “s ce : schoolgirl gymslips. Now she is few are in such vivid, solid ' ° te on o ch Pa CE RR disappointing her kooky fans shades as flame and = apricot, B | with a jade crepe frock that’s Wig hats, so lightweight they OO et pure Louisa M. Alcott — ruffled : cover a coiffure without dis- sleeves. gathered skirt, sashed | waist and all. Top fashion writer Anne Scott- A James feels there is more ts | a Be { { turbing a strand of It, also are shown. describes training this change of mood than meets wn the eye. In her Daily Mail col- umn she says: IRISH DESIGN -- This form- fittine Trish-desianed dress has 6 | ‘Happy ang "m eels , a nr © r | Bt cat Thursday al VWoose . OTTAWA © — The women's “Fashion never advances, a matching unlined coat of Mit, CONICAL LOOK--A bell- ” . ‘bureau of the federal labor de- alone; there is always a mateh- | uatmeal wool with a knitted gettomed conical hat tops this 4, Anyone over 60 years Of age. partment has come up with a ing change of behavior i in! look. ‘The edges ar bound Beilliant raspberry red tunic jis. ie Lo attend the meen | “best seller.” “with so much femininity inj; with a chain stiteh of the B oach wear. Ib was sh of the “Happy Gang, tne over-— See og : | the air, some of the outward | inaterial. -. CP Photo a fashion ‘Visplay in Flor- 60's, who mect monthly at the; liowal 2 et a cwal Training symptoms of sex equality will) ———-—- > nee @ficc, Italy. The tune has a Moose TemPerince Rupert Sor. for Girls, offering suggestions poe hath in ta bag nd Ste, a8 ee -_ era man will have to stand up| oe con SLA olans cal stand-up collar ane | optimist Club, it was reported |?_ training at the high school,| A DARING TOUCH is added to millinery of spring, 1962. Crowns ‘inn bus for a girl in a cloud df - / tures side Cosine. it iS ltoday by Mrs, Edith Brewerton | post - high school and trade! are higher and dramatized, with swirled organza OF net. Braids lof butterfly ruffles » ‘going . _Al 192 red with multi-color stripes ‘I school levels of education. are rough and textured, often combined with smooth straw Gutch’ must die... and women Spring lea tyr. 12 alge f president of the Happy Gang. . ; and noe all Mrs. Brewerton said that 28! The publication proved so . members attended the last mect- | popular that the entire run of ~- CP Photo 1. 2,600 copies has been exhausted. -. ‘ing, and more will be welcome at, ¥ q | b the next mecting, which will be ; Requests for further copies pour- theld this Thursday at 8 p.m.!&¢ in at such a rate that it was inecesSary to print a form letter Three new members, Mrs. 5S. C. Peterson, Mrs. E. R. Jeffers and Mrs. E. A- Keehn. were welcomed by and initiated into the Ladies Auxiliary of the ;Royal Canadian Legion at their will have to drop their tough vocabulary. “with it,” ‘really. gone’ and ‘go, man, g0’ will sound very oddlv from their softly made-up; ; lips.” fabrics to give a bold, woven effect. Biological professor hip level caver red jamaica eerie i | Transportation is available by “ning tl d . . ; . : ; phoning 5944 or 2508. The mem-{ 4! chem agown. — ‘meeting held Thursday. Po presenis play bers play games and talk over| Marion Royce, director of the if } ina VISITS Cl y Committee reports were given he as ,old times and have refreshments women's bureau, hopes the book- RNA elects ‘and final plans made for the eA ONC - acl comedy, antitled: a¢ the meeting. let can be revised and published An i . . . bh . d annual banquet to be held ric Red Velvet Goat,” Was PIC-| ppyeesseseserooecaccrocsseees ee again later this year. “It would n interesting visitor in the city yesterday was ‘March 15. new executive ' pointed represcntative Lo Mrs. A. R. McLeod WQS Retarded Children’s Society. ‘re-elected president of the Mrs. Margaret Sherwood was Mrs. Harold And.rson was ap- Miss Nora Sproston, a professor in marine biological , the work, who was a passenger aboard the MV Martha . Bakke, en route from China to Vancouver. ited by the Drama Club of the! tince Rupert Senior His hi shool for their fellow pupils! seem from the response that this is the kind of informaticn people need,” she said. Lodge to enrol | day afternoon. tn : - Miss Royce stressed that the ; ~ . “~ ee I pTaking part in the amusing | eight members -45-page booklet is “a book on Css BOD has lived ere . i ‘Pri R rt Re istered appointed convener of the Arce) were Thomas Harding, The Prince Rupert Moose training. not cmployment possi- | nina x qs ah years © Na. sor Sproston disclosed about Red | vErInce UPe 2g . spring tea which will be held hidy McKee, Robert Green, John} e Prince Rupes oem, cilities.” she worked at the Chinese @- |China were: everything is ra-: ‘Nurses’ Association ot april 12. Mrs. Kay Martinson eid, Bruce Johustone. Beverley | Lodge will hold an enroliment ' «Too often a girl’s choice is, Honal Academy ot Science. She tionel and everyone gets equal | ‘their regular meetin held ,;and Mrs. Alex ‘Pihera will assist ceremony at 8 o'clock tonight | a virl’s choice iS| worked mainly in marine bio-j portions; the Cninese wear warm | 9g g her ‘ " — ‘jast Thursday at the nur- ses residence of the Prince ‘Rupert General Hospital. ' Others elected to office were ackelt, Jane Sheppard, Ther- | sa Lester, Trudy Rochon, Ralph | Reid and George -Fowlie. | Nancy Green was the preducer. | Testi Deming of mt know: | logy, specializing in Hiness of ing ab raining faci ities and | rresh water fish. ‘opportunities: - are within her| she said that fish are fed ceach, !modern drugs. similar lo those The LA will cater for the an- nual Legion bonspie! banquet Islated for April 6, it was an- nounced, and also for the For- elothing as a supplement for, household heating. the state | provides everything the people | need and the income tax is less ; with an anticipated class of cight new members to be en- rolled in honor of the lodge’s two “25 Clubbers.” Barbara Clark. director, Jane| “25 Clubbers” are members, Therefore, the booklet devotes | given to humans. than one per cent of total in- r ’ : \ . « : « \ riApe “+7 * ay } Wie 7} . bheppard, costume director Wal-| of the Moose Lodge who have . two pages bo skilled trades such: Professor Sproston said that) come ‘Mrs. Helena Edmeston, vice-jestry convention W hich wos i * ' : . or . 1 + . : ~ . . ! °, . ou > . Y + arr © 2 i sponsored 25 or more members (as watchmaking, bookbinding, . she found that China has ben- ‘president; Mrs. R. BE. Blake. sec held an the Legion March 40, + and 30. ‘retary; and Miss B. J. Tread- ! well, treasurer. Miss Sproston is a graduate of manager, 5 London University and has done | Bergen, stage : : : : . : 1 : ce SUBE into the fraternity, In Prinee | fur garment niaking. hotel ad-iefitted under Communist rule-- ; Bingo was played and refresh- commercial in that books and equipment are \ ! Johnstone, advertising! Rupert they are B. J Bace taietreati JHC, D ryog . J- ‘on |iministration and i ide | , wid : : : cet, fh research iiTCambr ~and-Mar- ; i tes : oy - i Manager, Marcia Mah, make-up | and G. W. J. Robinson. | photography. provided for all scientific fields, ree toute Md Ply Miss L. M. Graham and Miss ments served. The next meeting a ' FICC 23, -1 ‘ - ay A +9 oe So AONOeE OLED EIEELOLIOTS, eereerere re. aa ‘there is much more employment. * oo | ' geen April 10. : can os mouth, England. rogram conveners” vee -and the Chinese people are much i healthier and happy. | Miss Sproston said that Can- Announcements od A Aes 4 Be: ™% oe . . £ . ' : Other passengers on the ship} were Madame and Monsicur Re- + man: Mrs. Thomas McBride. r | Hadden jr. membership ¢ a lada would profit from recogniz- | nault who are going bo Pan's. | 3 av ; ; publicity; Mrs. Norman MacKay.| @ D.V. A. Representallve will be jing Red China as it has an enor- lrrance, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Car- QP ge | visiting, and Mrs. G. C. Mostad, at, the eaten ea March ‘mous capacity for buying. dinall of Penticton who are re- | iN } refreshments. . 8 between 10.30 and te noon ! She is presently on leave from [turning after a four - month; b /| Wy A report was given by Miss, oo ithe academy. Since leaving she Iholiday in the South Pacitte and! — m LL Treadwell of the presidential | j has had offers of employment Fur Kast. Mrs. R. IX. Paterson of; b j Meeting which she attonded in! 3215 DIAL 3215 ‘ ifrom five different countries, all | O-tawa who is returmins From. a) y fen NAS loans | Vancouver February 23. FOR THE BEST fof which she is considering. Iwo a month en aroune the COPPA OSTEO DLEEODELODELEDEEIOLOED IN . Professor Syroston said she | world, anc xeorge ykiforuk: EXTRA-BASY! No waist an Gems : , SER «. " ¥f , + Ff | would prefer a position in an who was with the Department of | scams, no fitting problems — Open House Postponed CHINESE FOOD 4 i ee ; ee oes Z. : te eh PP! PLY lenelish - speaking country, asiixternal Affairs in the Cana-) jumper, jacket and blouse are Due to the act that so ‘ed He : : she found that her inability to dian Hieh Commissioner's office} straightaway, simple sewing, | Many staff members of Booth TRY THE . understand the Chinese lan- |i Karachi, Pakistan, who is re-} Cheose solid or plaid wocl. Memorial Junior High School : a guage hampered her work, turning to his home in sake | Printed Pattern 4580. Chil- are ill and absent, the “Open GRAND CAFE te Some interesting facts Profes- teon. ' dren's Sizes 2. 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 House scheduled to be beld PRESH BREAD DALY i foreman =. sumper, Jacket 14 yards 54- there tomorrow night Wits . ” ae | , ° i inch fabric; blouse 74 yard 35- been postponed, it was ane suy your Show Pickets Service Bri ade hol S | ineh nounced today by F. A. Dun- Anytime | g Send FIE'TY CENTS (50c) in ford, school principal. Open “VIE E00 mn, CO POE OCIOPEOEECTTOLIGE CRCTICIEE WA to UFAWU BINGO coins tstamps cannot be ac- | cepted) for this pattern, Please | print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, successful “open house” By GLADYS BLYTH . Arriving by boat from holi-: | Dally News Correspondent fdaying in Vancouver last Friday} care of The Prince Rupert ORT I —_ onmstinn 8s Be Takahashi, boat-shop| Daily News, Pattern Depart- TOMORROW NIGHT --- $.0.N. HALL PORT EDWARD Christ We Mechanic for Nelson Brothers’} ment, 60 Front Street West, EVERYONE WELCOME $50 JACKPOT DOOR Pee an | Service Brigade of the Port Ed- | ward Gospel Chapel enjoyed a * iT rN rn 1 cue se eran ‘in Port Edward, Toronto, Ont. , oa he “si POLAWNS AND BLOWER BEDS wil be planted th (his seeblon of Roosevelt Park to make a Psuecessub “open house” Monday robot spoken thre vigtit side of the cutvanes A prking area will be marked out farther up ‘evening ino the Port. Edward GD EDT FRE: EYED EY EY the hil) by the cairn, Beyond this iawn, five mare plenie tables are gol lu be set up under | gehool gymmnasiuin — before 20), . ste }} the teers anda tap provides water for cocking ud camp ng in the park, ‘The washrooms, at ‘persons. 1 1 q ie reht of pietire, were proken data recently by vada, who wreeked Che daside FExtures CoM, Keeping closely to brignde rou = A L L T Hi [ S | ) | ip etedy, ‘tine throughout the evening fe (i) wor: a J;