Times-Advocate, 1987-06-17, Page 30Page 10A
June 17, 1987
Fashions disphiy•d by ten modes at Brent
About 100lucl y people wtsUIy made
the decision to take a break and
escape the record temperatures on
Sunday, andattend the luncheon and
fashion show at Coconut Bay dining
room, Grand Bend.
Under the new ownership of Len
and Judy Hume in partnership with
Elly and Rick Powell, the old Moulin
Rouge Restaurant has been
transformed into a cool gray, trellis
trimmed. oasis' of greenery on a
tropical theme. The luncheon menu of
quiche and salad was a'winner and
the anticipated entertainment policy
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promises-mueieanddancing'Tuesday- -) Queen St., mall in tht _--bathingsuitsever assembled under-frem-fl" In 44.
to Saturday nights for those who As the models threaded their way one roof, available at -Nick Carter's
among the tables, the audience was Sun Shop on Main Street, Grand
able to get a close-up view of the ex- Bend. Look for the flattering high cut
Waive one -of -a -kind outfits that have -leg on every suit, whether it be a one
been favourites with Exeter piece ora bikini. What dates it as this
customers shopping at Perry year's model is the detailed construe -
Originals. Isobel Perry stressed tion of the straps across the back, for -
vibrant colours, clean lines and this ming cutout's, vees or loops, and
season's alternative, the "romantic"
touch of small frills or soft ties at the
neckline.
The second act of theshowfeatured
the most exciting and extensive
number of designs for this year's
remember "the fifties and sixties". In
these pleasant surroundings, ten at-
tractive local women modelled the
fashions we would like to be wearing
in Grand Bend this summer.
The show opened with the models
wearing cool and easy cotton knits, -
featuring loose coulotte style above
the knee skirts with easy, fitting mat-
ching tops - designed to be dressy
enough for city streets but relaxed
enough to take you camping or to the
beach. These are av ilable at Perry
AN ORIGINAL Susan Hayter
of Grand Bend models the
dynamic summer fashions from
Perry Originals of Exeter at a
special .Sunday afternoon lun-
cheon and fashion show at
Coconut Bay dining room, Grand
Bend. The show was jointly spon-
sored by Perry 0 fashions, The
Sun Shop, swimwear, Stendol
Cosmetics at White's Pharmacy.
Tan -fustic, and the Coconut Bay
Dining Lounge. .
SUMMER FASHION Although there are no palm trees on the beach at Grand Bend, the Sun Shop
at the foot of Main Street has the latest in swimwear fashions ready for a Lake Huron summer. Models
Sharon Miller, Judy Hume, Connie Hodgins (seated), Shannon Ridley and Annette Aorte can't wait for
the sun to shine. The palm tree is at Coconut Bay dining room, the breezy tropical setting for Sunday
afternoon's luncheon and fashion show, sponsored by the Sun'Shop, Perry 0 fashions, Stendal make-up
at White's Pharmacy and Coconut Bay, Grand Bend.
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Rehearsals begin
for season opener
Thei e's plenty of hustle and bustle
at the Huron Country Playhouse as
the first week of rehearsals get under-
way for the season opener Babes in
Arms.
About 18 outstanding Canadian per -
dormers have 'gathered at the
Playhouse to produce Rodgers' and
Hart's comedy musical. Artistic
Director Steven Schipper says, "The
work of any theatre company is
always a reflection of the people who
collaborate in its creation, and we are
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blessed at the Playhouse to have so
.many of the country's finest talents
working here. What's particularly ex-
citing about this summer are all the
young budding stars taking part in
Babes in Arms., Their energy per-
vades the Playhouse."
. Among these, Theresa Stewart.
"Annie" returns in an entirely dif-
ferent
ifferent role. Audiences will enjoy the
terrific talent that these young people
will provide.
In addition, music and dance
rehearsals are starting to take shape.
Musical Director. Michael Mulrooney
says, "The entire team at the
Playhouse is capable of producing
brilliant, breathtaking theatre. I'm
sure our audience will be thrilled
when they see Babes in Arms."
Behind the scenes crew are busy
building sets, making costumes and
gathering props, making for lots of
excitement at the Playhouse.
'Around Grand Bend
Besides organizing their annual
garage sale. the (:r:ind Bend Firemen
were kepi busy with two calls lash
week A tr at Harvey Walper's
farm. I{IL .. .,-khill,'caught fire and
tractor owned by Tony Mennen
was pushed outside the shed and ex-
tinguished, at RR 2 Grand Bend.
Anyone wishing to join Weight
Watchers, weigh-in is at 6:30 p.m.
on Tuesday evenings, at the Southcott
Pines clubhouse.
Don't be too hard on our policitians.
Many of them are doing the work of
two men- Laurel and Hardy.
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some interesting tan lines!
Sun Shop manager Barbara Feaver
emphasizes the sales approach that
there is a design to fit every figure.
She feels the manufacturers deal, jt
"illusion and distraction" and,her job
is to show the customer the right com-
bination of cut and fit to look great,
all provided from ten different
manufacturers, in a selection of sizes
Successful
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suit models were joined in the finale
by co-owners Len Hume and Kick
lE'owelt dressed to dazzle the beach
bunnies in stylish floral -patterned-_ -
jams, nautical caps and easy -fit sport
shirts -for those who remember".
Stendal Ce►smetics, available at
White's Pharmacy. favoured each
guest with a package of perfume and
cream samples as well as some of the
door prizes and 'witty draw prizes. All
were donated by the group of spon-
sors - Coconut Bay. Perry O. The Sun
Shop, Stendal Cosmetics. joined by
White's Pharmaey. I'an-Fustic pro-
ducts and (.rand BendEnitoriunt.
The Grand Bend Cancer campaign
had another successful year. The total
collected door-tn3loor_ was.$329Lt-50.for___ _
the Lambton Unit. Special thanks to
canvassers Mary Alderson and sub.,
Bertha Baltessen, Marlene Bartlett.
CarolAnne Bonenberg, Dorothy Boyd,
Nancy Clark, Vilda Clark, Emma
Couckuyt; Madeline Dalton. Ruth
DeBrum, Freda Farrell, l-oreen Gill.
Anita Gratton, Emily --Green. Lou
campaign
Hamilton, Beth .lean. Nola Love. Rox-
anne Marshall, June Nieman, Mary
Morriye, Fran Relouw. Bela -Sinits.
Lenny Vermeulen. Betty Walker, R.
Walker. Sue Wiendels and to
everyone who contributed these
funds.
"As chairman of the (:rand Bend
campaign, I. know how doclicated
these 26 ladies have beads Ito this
cause." slated Lynne Desjardine.
Jhurth You
from all the members of the Grand
Bend Fire Department to all the
people who helped or donated in
any way to make our yard sale a
success.
SUMMER IS FASHION The
newly renovated Coconut Bay
dining room, under new manage-
ment of Len and Judy Hume with
partners Elly and Rick Powell,
was the scene of a pleasantly
relaxing luncheon and fashion
show Sunday afternoon. Exeter
model Lori Triebner shows the
elegantly casual designs from the
Perry 0 boutique in Grand Bend
while Isabel Perry, well known in
Exeter of the Perry Originals
fashion shop, describes the dif-
ferent approach to marketing
clothes in the two stores.
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