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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-04, Page 12_ _. _ .. _, _ _•�....�.... w.,ry,_ _. ..�...�z�. tea. ., .>. .,.w;; , ., �.,;: ,..,,.. y r,�«�y�,.�:.:,vw- b MADE FOR WALKING — Tan your legs and look stylish at the same time in this stunning peach colored short legged jumpsuit modeled by Phyl Wilkins. The outfit is from the collection of The Sun Shop in Grand Bend and modeled at the Huron Country Playhouse Guild fashion show held last week. Photo b McKinley Citizens News, May 4, 1977 Page 13 Local ladies see latest fashions Close to two hundred area ladies gathered at Pineridge Chalet •Wednesday to view the latest in summer fashions from the Sun Shop in Grand Bend. The fashion show was spon- sored by the Huron Country Playhouse Guild and the ten models, many sporting beautiful tans, were Guild members. The fashion parade began after a • delicious light luncheon with Melba Landstrom modeling a delightfully cool ensemble in powder blue consisting of vest, pants and jacket in a casual sporty style. Then followed a parade of one and two piece bathing suits shown to excellent effect by the well tanned models. Dorothy Baldson was stunning in a one- piece striped swimsuit with a lace coverup. The coverups for the beach appeared again and again ranging the full limit in lengths and fabrics. Jenny Huntley modelling a blue one piece suit sported a velour cover up which added an air of sophistication to the suit. Not all the bathing suits were one piece, although the one piece suit is very popular this year. Phyl Wilkins looked ready for the beach in a two piece suit and long lace coverup, and removing the coverup, she obviously has a head start on the summer with an excellent tan. Beth Jean, one of the models and president of the Guild, also sported a healthy tan looking radiant in a two piece brilliant red bathing suit. Also included in the showing were short summer jumpsuits, long pant suit ensembles and mix and match items. Gaucho pants, assorted beach coverups and a Mexican dress of bright yellow covered with embroidery gave model Donna Wood a fun -loving air. The outfit that stole the show was saved for the end and modeled by the slender Guild president, Beth Jean. It was really three outfits in one, spor- ting_ a long skirt with a wide elasticized waist band, a han- dkerchief look top covering a smart halter. The handkerchief top could be worn with the long skirt, 'or removed to let the sun brown you while wearing the matching halter top, For that innocent look simply pull the skirt up so the elasticized waist band is now just under the shoulders forming the bodice and removethe halter.You now have a sundress in the latest fashion, very basic and carefree. Dorothy Goman, Rosemarie Maertons and Elsie Tuckey were the remaining models in the show and did an excellent job as they moved gracefully among the tables full of ladies to give them a closer look at the garments, Everyone seemed to enjoy the show as well as the numerous draws made for door prizes. The proceeds from the showing are to be used by the Guild for the Huron Country Playhouse near Grand Bend. Schneiders Thuringer Summer Sausage 1 Schneiders neless PIkni Fresh Beef Lier Maple Leaf G Iden Fry Its I r Sh rt Rib I w st Blade or Chuck St ac Piece Sliced Ib. Ib. 49 Ib.el Ib. Ib. ♦ �'"\ goi \ N'1. t \ \t'►'�1K �i\'A1Ja1 VhaV. 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JOSEPH'S Phone 236-4850 Lor=- . ipL.---1 I 111 They will ask you the name of everyone, 18 and over, at your address who is a Canadian citizen or British subject and has resided in Ontario for at least the 12 months preceding Election Day. Those who qualify will be placed on the NEW Ontario List of Voters and receive a receipt, FORM 103. Keep this Form 103 until Election Day. To Vote in the YOU PROXY VOTING If you are physically incapaci- tated, or if you will be absent from your ordinary residence on the advance and regular polling days because you are employed in long distance transportation, a member of the Canadian Forces on ac- tive duty or in full time atten- dance at an educational insti- tution, you may vote by proxy in your Electoral District. For details, contact your Return- ing Officer—as shown on your FORM 103. RURAL RESIDENT? If you live in a rural area, and are qualified to vote, it will be much easier for you to vote on Election Day if your name is on the List of Voters. However, qualified rural voters, not on the list before Election Day, may still get on the list and vote by having a friend or neighbour on the same poll- ing subdivision list "vouch" for them on Oath at the poll- ing place. ntario Provincial Election UST . LIST. This Voters' Guide Published by the Chief Election Officer of Ontario. NNIRSCIZMis