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Decor
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By Barbara Hartung
Tropical theme
for cold climate
Q. 1 live in a cool climate
and would like to furnish my
new living -dining- room so
that I have a warm tropical
feeling even when there's
snow outdoors.- • -
1 want drama and excite-
ment, nothing drab. Please
.- give me some suggestions. -
„C.C.
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A. You' can ,create lots of
decorating drama through
the lavish and creative use of
fabric.
With' a, fern .pattern in
cotton duck fabric, for
example, you could cover
• walls, dining and living room
furniture and even tailored
Roman shades.
Use a lighthearted woven
straw rug instead of tradi-
tional carpeting. Provide
plenty of artificial lighting
and real plants With grow .
lights so they'll stay good
looking.
A. I° have a kitchen that
needs renovation but I
cannot afford to do anythhig
other than paint right now.
My floor is natural terra-
cotta tile with gray grouting.
My cabinets are bright
yellow with the paint chip-
ping and I have a rust and
' yellow -gold wallpaper that 1
ani removing, ;, •,„
1 want a clean, unclutteied
look in • my kitchen for. a
change so I think paint
the walls and the. cabinets.
What will give Me a soft,
warm ..look in this room
which is rather cold• and
. gloomy?
A. Why not repeat the
Villainy abounds" terra-cotta tone of your the
— perhaps just a trifle
Raccoons on Ice • \I lighter - on your Walls m
paint. Eliminatthe yellow
• Those lovable raccoons", paint on your cabinets with a
e
'ilack with their third ani- oft --off-white pr grayish white.
Melissa, Ralph and Bert, are
mated special on CBC Tele- Add hooked rug in rusts,
7 al..1.1:,30--p.m. off-white and browns if -you
day, January
• vision in a menth on Satur-
Cyril- and hiS- son Cedric need a rug on the tile floor in
places.
rr-i? hatch a villainous Plot to '
Be certain you have ade-
force the raccoons to move-quate-
'11 from their beloved Ever- . lighting ,- under
green Lake so that Cyril can cabinets as well as overhead.
build a 'Cyril Dome' over it. , It 'you don't, add a track of
lighting or install the. slim
In order to take- the lake
nder-cabinet lights.
away from the raccoons,
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DECORATING DRAMA -An eclectic dining -living
room creates a charming tropical atmosphere
through' use of a fern and leaf cotton fabric by John
Wolf used to upholster the sofa and dining chairs, to
cover walls and to fashion into Roman shades.
Q. I've recently moved
from an apartment to my
own condo and have a new
blue sofa and matching love -
seat. The fabric is blue with
large flowers in blue and
gray.
Now I need a pair of oc-
casional •chairs. What color
should I select for the
chairs?
I have not yet selected my
carpeting (I have a wide
range to select from) and I
must choose draperies.
R.P.M.
A. I'd opt for a grayish
beige carpeting that looks
well with your sofas. For
chairs you might find,a blue
and gray check that would be
less dramatic than the floral
on your sofas.
The soft check might be
very pleasing on the walls as
well. Or paint your walls in a
slightly softer blue from
your sofas.
Give your windows a crisp
white look with wide vertical
blinds which easily tilt to let
sun and view in or snap
closed for complete privacy.
Cutting
and
trimming
climieti in construction.
•Some with the...ormSle
seams. • The waistline seaM
allowances may be used as a
• casing for elastic or as rein-
forcement, So be sure to
check you) pattern before
you trim this Searriline. •
`Speaking of trininling'—
flo yell have the right ocio-
SQ1r4for the job?
Trimming is not a job for
those Iong togh, do -any -
By Betty W. Kinser
• As careful as I like to be
with my sewing, I certainly
do not want to de any more
work than necessary . .
especially when it comes to
cutting.
When cutting out a pattern
from a fabric on which the
seam allowances are to be
trimmed and overcast, we
can take care of that as we
cutout the pattern. Instead
of cutting on the cutting line
as indicated by the pattern,
cut on a line half way bet-
ween cutting line and stitch-
ing line. This will trim your
seam allowances to a width
that can then be overcast in
construction without further
trimming.
You do not have to make
this new cutting line unless
you are an absolute fanatic
about perfection. Your eye
and your scissors together
can judge very well where
that line should be.
Edges you might not want
to trim this way would be the
neckline, armhole and waist-
line. The neckline -edge will
be stitched, trimmed and
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I cam* stress that enough .
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A tribute to a fine lady
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Voices are by Rita Cool-
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Surely it is, permissable ti
write more than ane column
ahout the l�ss of a woman
you have lived with for more
than 37 years?
Well, I'm not going to. I'm
going to let some others do it
for me. The letters and cards
and donations to the scholar-
ship fund are still piling in
frbm all over the country,
and I'm going to pick a
• random few and let them say
it. •
Here's an old school
friend: "I remember the
countless times we walked to
school together, both to
Colpoys and then to High
School. I always loved and
respected Ivy for all her
-good qualities. She :was a
good example for me. Helen
(Farrow) Robb."
Suze, as I called her, loved
rapping with young people.
By Vonnie Lee
.Here s a note from Eilair
Shakell, a friend of my
• daughter, now living -on the
West Coast. After the con-
• dolences, "You and Suze mothered them, tended for
have played 0 an important them, worried with and for
role Your kind- them and frequently scolded
• ness, generoaitx and supportthem„,_,This same love was
of Marlene opened a world of .given unsparingly to other
possibilities to her, which, by members off Me family her
extension has greatly 'influ- father, her sister Iris, her
enced the course of both our brother David, and there -
• lives. We will be forever was still lots left over for the
thankful to you 'both for rest of us.
permitting us to be married "Ivy was a passionate
in your lovely garden that person - she loved with a
autumn day 13 years 'ago. passion - cared with a
"Suze was intelligent, sen- ' passion -• and she lived with
sitive and demanding of hon- • a passion. Tobe with her was
esty and logic in argument. I an event - a happenifig -
remember Ater challenging something special. Suze had
the clarity of my thought and a facility for listening - for
the emotional foundation of focusing on you - you were
my reasoning, compelling for that moment, the centre
me to re-examine my mot- icif the world important -
ives and my goals. 'Through 'special. She cared.
all the fighting words, I "When with Ivy, 'a joke
always felt welcome." was somehow funnier; music
There's more, but that's the more beautiful, colors more
essence. vivid, life more exciting.
And she got along well with "Like us all, Ivy was not
older people as well. My without her imperfections,
uncle, so ill he can scarcely shortcomings, - the same
write, took time to write a qualities that made her
note. He is 91. From her unique, presented challenges
father, also 91, wrote, his that most of us* are spared.
heart sore, and called her But she fought -these im-
" d ving perfections and conquered
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I know Ivy to be a warm,
loving person. Bill -and Hugh
and Kinrwere- the centre of
her life and she loved them,
• The old master is at it would not be allowed .to
again! Aftet ten years of venture into the danger
sharing a traditional zones of Lebanon, he did go
Christmas with his family, . ashore and in fact, to the
Bob Hope was away en- marine base near theairport
tertaining the troops, again which has been hit, by
this CUistmas, this time to shelling so nriuch,. lately.
Lebanon where US forces What a tremendous guy!
are part of the peace -keeping -Hope took with him actress
force in that troubled . Ann Jillian, singer Vic
country. Damone and Cathy Lee
Hope ha•d become a Crosby of "That's
Christmas tradition himself. Incredible" fame. There
Ivy." Mrs. R: A. Dintell many of them.
our, ea ,. sweet,
remembers the Bull girls, "Ivy brought the same
Iris and Ivy, being noted for love and passion to her
their beauty in those parts, music, which absorbed so
in an` interesting letter es- much of her creative life and
tablishing a relationship be- - which she instilled so suc-
tvieenihe families. She is 81. cessfully in . Hugh and Kim.
Les Taylor, from Florida, One of the joys of her life was
writes succinctly and sin -..teaching music. Ivy would be
cerely: "I•nr truly sorry, thrilled to know of the Music
4s4t
Bill." .He kno ' . )
He's,been scholarship established in
her name. Bill, I know, is
through it. '
I could go on and on. Bill. grateful for this geature
after 30 years entertaining ,,,, were last-minute pro .
'Jory, an old student, now a ' "We are here to share in
armed forces in various with costumes but the journalist. . re embers a the Mburning and grieving of
parts of the world. it made problems were dismissed in- summer day ib our back- Bill and family for the loss
Christmas a lot happier and true Hope fashion and the yard, working on the school they and all Of us feel. But
a lot less 'lonely for the boys troops loved it all! What a yearbook. He still can't spell. after today, when we think of
- who „couldn't be with their trouper this boy is! If Santa Friends have been calling Ivy it wilI not be of death we
farriilies. And for their ever shave,s his beard and me, asking me out for meals, think, but of life, for she had
• his own family Christmas, underneath it all, he'll look But I said I wasn't going to she gave . each one . Of us a
happinest, Hope sacrificed Inns .
write a column. I give the„ little more of it."
His last trip was to Viet Nam just like Bob Hope!
in the early 70s. . last word to Ray'Hughes, fity
about this trip was not that Htiron Country Playhilbse in those beautiful Bull girls.
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. What was so touching More good news from the brother-in-law. We married
Ray's. brief eulogy at the
he made it. Other en- Grand Bend. It has received
*tertainers had also been to -I job -creation grant in the • funeral was eloquent and
moving, better than I could
Lebanon to entertain th8 amount of $68,000. from the
troops. But this man is 80 federal government and it have done. Here it is. ;
years -old! At a time when will be used to build a • "I have been asked to say
most people have settled for balcony in the main theatre- a few words about I , or
the slippers -and -pipe barn -it will add 105 seats to Stxze, as Bill called .he and
routine, this ban is flying the capacity; the main floor by which she is knovi, to
thousands of miles and seats500. many of. you. As her broth -
sacrificing his happiness The building project will er-in-law, I have had the
great good fortune te be
with his family at Christ- •• begin in January and will
inastime, to, make this hopefully be finished for the rinueliinvalved in her life and
that of her fanny. I loved
Special time happier for • , 1984 season which opens in
others. Though it was felt he June.
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