The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-25, Page 12A
E 4A--^-00DER ICH '4NAL- a`i`AR, THURSDAY, .MARCH
pring fashions...
(Contipd'ed from- page IA)
mai ,ager of Sandy's. It was a
rare treat •for the ladies at
WDO, and the fashions were
also. carefully'scrutinized.
According to one observer,
"Women buy -their husband's
clothing anyway..."
' Rarry Vaine obviously
knew the market when he
donated time and energy to
present the new look to the
•I-u,cky "ladies .wino braved.the
Weather to catch a taste of
Spring.
So he•• was .:up• on Wed-
nesday.mbrning at 4:30 a.r:
• "'wheeling. around", getting
the • clothing , together = ,ail
signals 'GO' and :the.n,,`the
weather...
REga`r-dless' rte• one was
disappointed.
Vaine •,predicted pastel
colors .in.,suits for- /nen: thls
spring,. and said -the linen° look
will: bre a winner: The jum-
p`surt is, and will be, a leisure'
and all:occasion outfit for.
women. He favoured co-
ordinates•rnwomen's clothing
sweaters.and skirts.
.Vaine modelled a par-
'ticularly striking% tweed suit
of European cut. The sUit was
complemn c.al. by., a fully-
• tapered' polyester pastel shirt
with lay back collar.
Nancy • Peeked -attractive'
and • casual in an ensemble
that would wear' equally'well
at work or on the town.. Her
fully washable knit skirt and
sweater suit. is available in a
range of colors and collar
styles.
A "Big 'Number" in ladles
spring fashions was. shown by.
Lynn, who appearedonstage
• in corduroy jumper and '
blouse. Vaine nine ' pointed out,
"The trend is back to skirts."
If you really want to be first
on tbe bandwagon -with your
new wardrobe, how about a
fitted leather jacket,
modelled by Terry, with
jumpsuit.
From jumpsuit to polyester
baiter dress, Lynn captivated
the ladies with clothes for, the
budget -conscious.
• John Telfer presented a
threg piece tan wool suit, With:
contrast stitch, tan. being -me
,of the new spring'shades. This
suit•• is available` in • a • full
range of c'olous.'
Rust,, also- on • the '.'list
colours fox the coming
season. was represented by
Barry Vaine wearing a casual
two-piece corduroy outfit,
With, corresponding shirt.
This particular type of outfit
has, over' the past year,
'become one of the most
popular items in the male
wardrobe, •
"'From the viewpoint of one
...of . the models, Nancy
Ferguson, "I could tell from.
the reations of the ladies at.
WDO' that they were quite
pleased with the_clothes I was.
wearing."
" And, a lot of husbands may
end 'up wearing n.ew- spring
pastel suits soon. These
things tend • to `have• reper-
cussions.
. Mrs. Mary Carroll,
Goderich, said, "I •thought'it
was. great - especially: the
kids' and the merit's fashions
because these fashions are
Heather Varty delights WDO ladies in two-piece., sash
-
front tie; pant co-ordinate in polyester. [.pboto.by
Ellen -Salmon]
VANASTRA.:C[NTRE
Central Huron's Retreation Complex
SPRING PROGRAM
REGISTRATION DAYS
Saturday March 2Ith 10:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday March 30th 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Learn to Swim - All ages
Ladies Swing Into Spring (Daytime)
Ladies Swim -Gym,- (evening)
Men's Gym -Swim - (evenings)
Gymnastics - Youth
Ballet - Youth. -
Synchronised Swimming - Youth
Ladies Aquafit-'(dayti4rte 8s evening)
Kinder Swim -Gym - 3 to.;5 bears
Parent & Tot - Children to 2 yr.
Swim Club •
Full details in out coming.brochure
MARCH BREAIK ?LCREATIO.N SWIM TIMI
Adult'SWirn
General Swim
Mon to Fri 12:00 1:30 p.rrr. ,
Mon. to Thur, • 9:00 -•9:30 p:m.
Mon. Tue. Thur.
Wed. & Fri,
Mon to•-Flri.
sat, 84 Sun.
arri'ily Sivlin Sunday Only •
2:00 - 3:00 P.M. `.
3:30 < 4:30 p.m.•.
7:00 - 8:00
3:00 4:30 Pim.'''`
2:00 - 3:00 p..r'M'ra.
a: 1976 '
the type; my husband would
wear and would like to wear'.
Mtn -0 of''.
Pat Hamilton of Goderich
enjoyed the show. She's at-
tended' WDO regularly and
commented, "I think it's nice
to see 'What's really available
because sometimes you don't
tend to look around much."
incorporated into the show
was °a question and . answer
period= very informal. Barry
Vaine co-operated with 'tile
ladies by ,answering : e;very'
question 'possible' on• The
suble t of fa�yl nl�;
After the 'show Vaine..
'Stated, "Any comments said• .•
today . will- be ''taken into
consideration.' .
Once again, amidst the.flow
of conyersation and coffee,.
the ladies at WDO learned a
Lot and, had' a ball. Learningis '
mortfun if you're sharing the
:experience. .
Although -last Wednesday' -s
fashion •show •looked at first
like . it was going to be 'The
,Show That Never Was' and,
throughout, looked oc-
casionally• like 'The Show.
That Couldn't Possibly. .be
Happening' - it turned out to —
be. :one. of the better WDO
presentations. • It was • erg
thusiasticalIy received and
much appreciated.
-Unfortunately, • weather
r
conditions kept/ people zGt
home and :.these unl.isi 'ky
• Goderich Miss, Heather Varty, poses for leisare, beach
wear or "visions of sugar .plums" in full-length two -krone
decorated gown, Iphoto by Mary: -Ellen Salmon)
• !,fifes missed ti good.
n42-vei 'kndw what'll happen at
WDO, unless you appear.
,. What You missed, other
than a marvellous arzray•of
4a•shions, was' meeting 'two:
relatively new . local
tradespeople whop took . the
time to visit, WDO to meet the
ladi.es of Goderich, display
their' wares and, .essentially,
share their ideas (as experts
in a certain field) :with: others.
And that's what it's all about.
Next Wednesday, March 31
- CRAFT DAY- Sliare;a little..
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HURON CAMERA CENTRE • .
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COLOR RRpCfSSlNG
112;The Square•
(Eric' Carman Photo)
Goderich
524.7924 x'
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:Thi. Gaderich
gore ating.
ICE NICKS' 7 6LPRESENTS
ive jA•n' I�n •Colour-....
ISToN
at the
Goderich Memorial
Arena
SATURDAY,
APRIL '3rd
MATINEE- 2 P.M.
EVENING - 8 P.M.
Adults -81'.25
Children 112 and under) $.50
available from'all members of,the Skating Club
TICKETS: and at the door. Also Mrs. Sharon Jeffrey 524
•
6087,'Mrs. Morrie! Morgan 524-2205, Bill Clifford.
• • ' - Realtor, 26 .The Square..
Prizes will be given .to the skaters with • . •
the highest ticket sales.
Special features in the program this year include group photographs as well as.a..
lucky programme draw- - prize valued at $100.
Dominion
Hardware
makes it easy
with 'these fine
products.!
Nancy Ferguson Fronk, Goderich shows new line of "co-
ordinates" in a fully -washable knit two-piece skirt and
sweater set, [photo by Mary -Ellen Salmon]
•
BISSELL RUG BUG The new
small sized sweeper with: full sized
features. The all steel case has a
baked enamel finish and vinyl.
bumper, Corner brushes whisk
dust away from walls.
Color: Rally 'Red:.
$11.99•
0.CEDAR ANGLER BROOM
The broom for all big jobs, A 9
angle cut on bristles allows more
efficient. sweeping on any surface.
. $3.77
0 -CEDAR GLEEM SPONGE MOP.`"
Features a"rust proof frame and a
48" enamelled handle at only
$3.27
GLEEM
SPONGE'MOR REFGLL
$1.19
:�i0t7a tx4l�iN,w- �
• STEAK DINNER FOR TW°O
Wine included with meal $� 50
FOR':A SPECIAL TREAT • ONLY
GOURMET: DINNERS EVERY THURS. •'
RESERVA•tIONS PREFERRED •
(..ener<rl dining hours 6 to 8 p.m.
HWY. 21 BAYEiELD 565 -2843
SCOTCHGARD' ALL PURPOSE
FABRIC PROTECTOR The
do-it-yourself stai•n'stopper
developed for today's fine fabrics •
spills bead up and blot away.
For use on: rainwear, snowsuits,
u•phblstbred furniture,
needlepoint, tablecloths,
• • boat tops ---
NOTE. TO SLOPPY EATERS;'
try it `on ties!
$3,6016 oz. '
Sere
Goderrii
GE -STEAM AND DRY IRON
White handle with fabrib guide.
The mirror finisbsoleplate has 25
steam vents. • $19.99
' RUBBERMAID NEAT 'N TIDY
BUCKET with a capacity of 2.
gallons. Available in•avocado..
chocolate, flame and gold. $2.37
SALE ENDS •
MARCH 27TH
tJOM.INIONH AIIOWA
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Ontario