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Terrace Bay News, 21 Mar 1968, p. 7

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MARCH 21 1968 Schreiber C.W.L. -Cont'd from page 12 Coleen Maclsaac, Linda Connelly, Sandra Ross, and Mary Speziale. Mrs. Ruth Maclsaac was the model when Mrs. Deol demonstrated the various ways in which the sari may be arranged, or tied. Under-garments are a short-sleeved closely-fitted blouse, and long half slip over which the sari is wound. To the knowing eye, the draping may indicate one of the many provinces in India, and even the walk of the wearer can indicate this. Also, the color. In addition, colours are changed according to the season. Toa western audience, a surprise was the practical drap- ing - when a woman is working in the home, or, as Mrs. Deol is, in teaching, or, when she is a hostess a freer draping gives her freedom of movement. The gorgeous and expensive materials used in the saris were soon realized to be an advantage, since they | are used by all ages. The cost of the fabrics, often | hand-woven, is offset by the innumerable occasions on which they can be worn, and never be out of style, With Linda Connelly as a bride and Colleen Maclsaac as her new sister-in-law, Mrs. Deol ex- plained the custom of the bride being brought into KINSMEN'S HAM & CASH Fri. MARCH 29 's TIME-- eee TOWN HALL 4 Schreiber TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 her new home by a sister-in-law, and curiously, with her fair complexion and dark eyes and hair ,. Linda could well have been a bride of the province where the bridal clothes she displayed are worn. Although the jewellery was for the most part select- ed locally, Mrs. Deol explained and described the type which would be worn in India with each_ partic ular sari. Following the show, coffee and cakes were enjoy ed and the models circulated in the audience again displaying the beautiful materials. Photo ty 1. MeCauig Models Mary Lou Karns, Mrs. Bart Kusik, Mrs. Ajeet Deol, Mrs. Kay Stefurak, Sandra Ross and Doris McParland left to right ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY $1.00 AVAILABLE FROM NAVY LEAGUE AN ADVANCE. TICKET ENTITLES YOU TO A CHANCE ON THE $25.00 DRAW "WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN THE DRAW 7 10 bingos for °5-00-< 10 bingos HAMS 4 big jackpots! ! 15 Ib whole leg of HAM $25. COLQ CASH Another 15 lb- HAM -- Half proceeds «eee more C ' TRANSPORTATION LEAVING THE RECREATION CENTRE | AT 7.00 p.m. SHARP j

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