Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Aug 1976, Supplement, p. 9

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The Fali Scene: CAMPUS CO-EDS MAJOR IN JEWE[RY MAGIC If you don't have a room- mate your same size who has a fabulous wardrobe, the next best thing to an unlimited clothing budget is a littie jewelry know- how, the fashion experts of the Jewelry Industry Coun- cil advise. There is nothing that can perk up a costume quicker and more appealingly than a few bracelets, rings and neekiaces, and a scattering of pins. The new structured, tai- lored look for fail brings with it a challenge to soften the lines of tailored skirts, pantsuits and vests, and jewelry is the answer. New pins can do wonders! For the suit jacket or blazer, try spr-inlinig a few small but- terfly or leaf pins on the lapel, or fasten a pearl pin on a brightly colored ascot. Set off f all's collection of sweaters with some of the new ethnic painted-bead necklaces and collars, and' lime up a row of bright- gold, skinny bangles on your wrist. There's a growing trend toward jewelry ensembles' - matching necklaces, ear- rings and rings in metal and colored stones. If you've hankered for diamonds, ffiey're within your budget now in the tiny stones seen, in new, delicate, pierced earrings and pendants. Timely for f ail, there's a wide choice of leafy jewel- ry - strildngly handsome gold leafs, and some very smart,. silver-leaf pins with a dewdrop of pearl for ex- citing accent. Jewelry really goes co-ed this faîl as both Co-eds and Eds use cufflinks and tie tacs to 'set off the tailored look and revive the trend' towardýelegance. Co-eds fa- vor briglit stone pins to spark ascots, and both fel- lows and girls are ýrejuve- natinig interest in "Walde- mars" - watch chains, for vests that pair with panit- suits,, tailored skirts, and mnen's suits for'faîl. Speaking of the strong sex, body jewelry is stili tops with college men as chain pendants and gold and silver idents and brace- lets appear in a profusion of designs. 0f course, lime is of the essence for the student body, and the student body is, wearing new watches that not only are practical, but add to costume appeal as well. Watches for her look like bracelets, and for himi, appear with handsome chain bracelets and rich leather straps. Take your choice - either the conven- tional watch, or LEDsthat light uip to reyveal the sec- ond, minute, hour, day and date. Pre-college students f a- vor chains, rings, and pins that take inspiration from Bora and fauna, - -with small animals and butter- flies heading the list. "Little nothing" chains with single stars and bearts or a cluster of them continue to be popular, as do the zodiac themes. Look for the, fad of birth- stone rings to grow in on- campus popularity this faîl, exKperts report. I am bound by my own definition of c-riticism: a disinterested endeavour to learn and propagate the best that is known and thought in the world. -Matthýew Arnold v BACK-TO-SCHOOL SImb M E - Ie6iorWe have a great selection of: School'Rings - Watches, -1 Pens ~oope 29 King St. E. c wcQQckg utd., 623-5747 Bowma nvi lie AM îrm I, UZ. SMART STUDENT protects that TV and other belongings with new marking system called Brink's, utilizing invisible ink that becomes visible under long-wave ultra-violet ight, identifies property. C»olleges Offer Enrichment to The Community Long the citadel of learn- ing for students of academ- ic subjPcts, colleges today are widening thefir appeal to attract members of the conlmunity other than the traditional young stuident, as well. Today colleges offer such diverse courses as counsel- ing for the middle years, caîculator imathemnatics, meditation techniquies, and the uses of solar energy for the home, along wvith their traditional curriculums. Most of these non- academic courses are offer- ed as part of spcecial non- credit prograrus. designed for thle community as a whlole, and reflec--t the many interests of modern society. With the emphasis shift- ing from education wti a flxed number of years to lîfe-long l eamning, or con- tininig education, more and more colleges are en- orgn g adUltS to enriU(l in academic. programs by, permitting part-tim-e parti- cipation, or even allowing older students to comple many of their requirements at home. There are several reasons for this phienomenon: early retirements, the increasing interest in careers on the part of women, and changes in today's labor market, are A contribut- ing to the new vièw of adult educa tion, say experts, VARIETY 0F COURSES offered by today's collegesý for student and aduit comm-unity range fromi film-making to study of wildPlants. We Now Hve.. Casual Wear by Lev's and Carhartt's Jeans - Corduroy Jackets to Match Corduroy Beils Denim Beils - Matching Jackets Wide Range of Body Shirts by Angus Mclvor - Mr. "B" Briar House Townline Sportsweair For your added convenience we accept Master charge - Chargex ,Kenl 's Mie n s Wea r 35 Temperance,- St. N. Bwmranville Next Door to T-D Ba nk N rie i

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