Hub of the Pantino coliection is pants of all varieties. There are bellâ€"bottom pants of homeâ€" spun or knitted jersey or tatterâ€" sal check wool. There are trim flyâ€"front pants of wool or silk shantung. There are classic slims of just about any fabric you can name. And showâ€"stopper of the collecâ€" tion is a variation on the pants But growing importance of eleâ€" gant atâ€"home entertaining, and of afterâ€"ski togs, has resulted in at least one major Canadian fashion house, Creative Pantino, this year releasing a "midâ€"winâ€" ter‘‘ collection that looks after cruisers but pays plenty of atâ€" tention to homebodies too. Time was when new demiâ€" saison fashions were for cruiseâ€" wear onlyâ€"and the stayâ€"atâ€"home crowd was ignored. No need to go on a criuse to enoy a winter wardrobe lift. This season you can stay at home fashionably. SH 5â€"6885 Call Dardarian‘s First Oriental and Broadloom Sales and Service, Carpet Cleaning with 48 hr. delivery service, Carpet repairs â€" One of Waterloo‘s best rug repairers on our Staff. Carpet Installation Services. 24 hr. Service on stain reâ€" Carpet 24 hr. moval. So when you think of your Carpet. Flip skirt by Creative Panteen for girls and preâ€" teen can be worn print or plain side out, tied front or back. Crisp blue and white print coâ€"ordinates with heather blue wool. Both outfits illustrate Caâ€" nadian fashion trend to high style midâ€"winter colâ€" lections. « ® ® & At Home Entertaining Fashions Dardarian‘s Cutting a swath through the winter social season is new hostess outfit by Pantino â€" â€" richly draped culottes of crepe gathered from the hipbone, topâ€" ped by a classic shell. Kitchener â€" s ; ns : LhE 5 uo s s kR oge s c: $ es 0 s <& . <tes hn it acfaaa t â€"a L 1e 20 * C sy [ cs as c .. oK * ud s hy hxk bag : We P o s Ne gw s [ u: e 3 es the tnix i "**. 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SH 5â€"6885 Kitchener The Waterlop Chronicle, Wed., Nov. 24, 109086 Total jersey match is still heart, plus a for sch wear. Of course, for all the pants popularity, rest assured there are still skirts. Long skirtsâ€"a sweep of velvet to the ankle; medium skirts â€" pleated, Aâ€"line or slim; short skirtsâ€"aboveâ€"theâ€" knee shiftâ€"o outfits with match ing total look stockings. Colors are predominantly pasâ€" tel with blue playing a major roleâ€"heather blue teamed with blue and white houndstooth check; teal blue; bright navy. Delicate details like embroidâ€" ery and applique are important and in the young folks‘ line, Creative Panteen, a smocked heather blue shift teamed with pale blue jersey and stockings and a pastel poodle cloth shift with a colorful spray of posies embroidered across the front ofâ€" fer midâ€"winter elegance. ~ And many teens will flip for the flip skirtâ€"a swath of heathâ€" er blue wool that reverses to crisp blue and white print with a matching. shirt. The skirt can be worn tied front or back. with a matching. shirt. be worn tied front either the print or inating. theme â€" voluminous hostess paâ€" jamas or culottes gathered from the hip in classic drapery of crepe so full that it passes for a skirt but provides all the comâ€" fort of pants. soe A. Strub C.L.U. R.R. No. 3, Waterioo Company of Canada Specialist in Pension Plans and Estate Analysia school look, accompanied by and stockings toned to jumpers, shifts or skirts, big with the young at providing winter warmth coâ€"ordinated fashion front campus , â€"accompanied stockings toned or bi plain Oor int with kirt can ck, with predomâ€" on front atâ€"home Consumption Rises Free world consumption of aluminum in 1964 increased at a rate of about 14 per cent over 1963, to a total of approximateâ€" ly 6,650,000 tons. Aluminum is the second most commonlyâ€"used Mr. Faclaris opened his formâ€" er restaurant the Waterloo Square Restaurant three years ago and relocated in the presâ€" ent section of the square beâ€" cause of the addition of the K Mart. Peter, as he is known to his many patrons, has considâ€" erable experience in the resâ€" The new Longhorn Inn Charâ€" coal Steak Room has proven so popular with the nublic that on the weekends thos: wishing acâ€" commodations must reserve them in advance. Neediess to say Peter Faclaris is quite pleased. & p=y $ uy t mm o . .3 33. ~ O . 6. >3 § c o s ts ts . 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QYALL B“ . be moneyâ€"wise: A Visit With Santa At The Waterioo Square taurant business, 17 years in fact, in such cities as London, St. Thomas, Guelph and of course, Waterloo. Peter is originally from Greece, a country well known for fine foods. He is married 6 Branches in Waterloo and Kitchener. Branches Also in Elmira, Hanover, New Hamburg and Prestonm, | MEREDITH, Ted x | and has three children They reside at 49â€"A Marshall St. "I enjoy Waterloo," he says, "and look forward to expanding with this firne city". The new charcoal steak room is ideal for family reservations as well as private dinner meet ings. Peter will be happyâ€" to look after your particular tastes. For Alderman City of Waterloo A MAN â€"WITH f EXPERIENCE & SERVICE Member:â€" Twin City Kiwanis Club Director:â€" Rehabilitation Inmâ€" dustries for the Physiâ€" cally Handicapped. Past D{rector:- Kâ€"W Cathe lic Social Services a Past Director:â€" Industrial Accident Prevention Asâ€" sociation 6 yrs. Air Force Service,