10—Nelson Daily News, Wed., Mar. 31, 1982 EXPERIENCE THE [e) ‘How to survive spring | vacations with the kids ‘The thought of a long Easter vacation or ‘‘spring break'’ tantalizes youngsters every- where — and presents a real dilemma to most parents They ‘re glad to have the children home for a day or so. Then, boredom sets in, or the unpredictable spring. weather es a turn for the worse. + ,, Fortunately, there are ways for families to enjoy spring vacation by entertaining the children and accomplishing some seasonal tasks together: © Clean out closets and carry old, outgrown winter garments to a favorite charity or thrift shop. It’s the right time to make room for new spring clothes such as the f Something _ Special for Nana's Pet® fashions for chil- dren, sold exclusively at JCPenney stores all over the ® Teach your child how to ride the bicycle he received for Christmas, @ Take advantage of ‘‘spe- cial for children’? community events: concerts, puppet or marionette shows, roller skat- ing rallies or film festivals. © Visit the dentist for regu- lar check-ups. @ Have a picnic at the beach — go early and avoid the summer crowds! Of course, you shouldn't overlook the more traditional springtime pleasures. Chil- dren still clamor to color East- er eggs and hunt for hidden baskets. Fond grandmas, aunts and godmother still delightin out- itting their favorite young- sters in special occasion party cl e3. Nana’s Pet® fashions range from dainty pinafores and del- icate hand-smocked styles to fhe cool, classic look of linen suits. 4 ‘What's more, all the clothes are easy-care poly/cotton blends and completely ma- chine-washable, so jelly bean y. stains and melting chocolate rabbits pose no problem. Spring Leather pumps or sling-backs in black, grey, taupe, navy or white in sizes 5-1/2 to 10. ; Regular Kinney Price $46.99: Matching Handbags $38.00 Special Stripes add to style-studded spring th to a spring fashion season that mixes fi Gold is th fect link in the fashi Yh in for spring |, : Designers have a field day with gold in new spring jew- elry creations, reports the Jewelry Industry Council. Capitalizing on gold's dif- ferent hues — gold, white and yellow — many of the new necklaces and bracelets incor- porate two or all three of the colors in designs. In very fine ‘jewelry, platinum pairs with gold for added eye appeal, Effects in gold In color and in treatment, again, and many show just a touch of diamond elegance worked into geometric de- signs. Fashion strikes it rich with gold this spring with.new jew- elry designs that will be sta- les in your jewelry collection for years to, come, the experts advise. ‘ Gold chains continue on their popularity streak, and emphasis is on the different link looks. Chains appear with hollow gold balls, beads and colored stones in station effects, the Council reports. With the dressier look of men’s attire, gold cufflinks are coming into their own nation of thick-and-thin stacks in rainbows of colors, Striped mates A pin-striped T-shirt can top everything from the newest lace-up culottes and slim Capri Pants from ake Gap Stores to flippy mini sweat-skirts. A blue-and-white’ wide- striped boat-neck dazzles with 10-button seafaring trousers with lace-up detailing or slim-" ming slacks cropped at seven- eighths length, . Even. convertible-cuff shorts benefit from the crisp feeling that stripes project. pins feature cit-out the gold has a lacy look rather which achieves a surface interest as well as serving to make the bracelet lighter in weight. The braided look — gold entwined in strands — is shown in the newest neck- laces, and often appears in yellow and white gold. Jewelry basics Colored gemstones shown as stations on link necklaces benefit from golden hues. Small diamond pavé heart pins are seen on white gold le bracelets ings. + _ Small karat gold jewelry in ins and charms and perdants for both men and women will be popular, as well as gold coin jewelry. Vivid colors From nautical red, white and blue to The Gap’s newest jade green, hot pink: teal or grape, stripes pick up on color with the sane vivid approach their solid team- mates do — from sleeveless sweats to straight-legged pull- ‘on pants. STRIPES ARE THE ANCHOR for a fashion season of high seas savvy. Here, the boat-neck T-shirt in bold red and white is tucked into 10-button sailor trousers, with lace- back detailing. Ships ahoy separates from $11 at The Gap Stores nationwide. ee 555 GOLD PAIRS WITH PLATINUM in this handsome neck- Ince and bracelet duo for spring. Dual colors are popular, reports the Council, as new jewelry shows gold mixed with other metale as well as with white and yell of gold. (A) Ladies’ urethane dress sandals with adjustable ankle straps. Available in white with red, navy or black trim.in sizes 5-1/2 to 10 except 9-1/2. Matching Handbags $29.00. S _ Secial Canadian made.lamy suede’ open shank pumps in black, grey, burgundy or white, in sizes 5-1/2 . to 10 except 9-1/2. Matching Handbags in black or grey only $29.00 Spring . $ Special ae ee * 8 Bright Colours * Artwork Available @, @ @ _. Kt the Field tn Stgle! Have your team .name or logo silk screened on your colour of baseball shirt... Great advertising and promotion!. Slide Iu To See Wal _ Tiges Sheps CHAHKO-MIKA MALL 352-3662 ° Sale ends Saturday, April 10th. Spring 38 G@ chanto- ita malt Polished, refined look is | The biggest fashion news for spring is in the ‘area of fab- rics and textures — lush vel- vets, buttery suedes, woven’ leathers and metallics are all ‘making appearances in day- time as well’ aq ,evening clothes. The look is polished and elegant, designed for the workday woman who gocs directly from office to evening oot ar ¢ key to carrying off the transition, the switch in mood from work to play, will be accessories and, above all, fine diamond jewelry. i Women of the ‘803 ‘require that their clothes and accesso- ties fill as marly roles’as they so: mus Heh walt stake Investing inh ity cloth- ing and diamond wwalty that is classic, Versatile‘and as- sured of lasting value. A change in accessories from simple studs into bolder diamond earrings and a pavé diamond link necklace takes © our suede blouson shirt and skirt from boardroom to A diamond bracelet and - pair of carrings give a glittery suit jacket an after-hours cle- gance. ° The suedes, leathers and velvets that we see 50 much of for spring have a great defini- - tion to them that. requires 5 . The coin neck- lace studded with diamonds on.a heavy chain is a classic daytime diamond design that will come back stronger than ever this season, Eye-catching combinations The architectural shapes and styles of pace-setting designers such as i and Valentino will be repeated in all price ranges, and are best complemented by graphic, geometric pieces of diamond jewelry with the same lean, modern lines Jewelry designers achieve that graphic effect with the combination of black onyx and diamonds, or with the ~ combination of white and yel- low gold in a single piece of diamond jewelry. The fabrics for evening have an even lusher look than the daytime leathers and suedes. Voluminous folds.of._. satin, velvet and taffeta in ntal to fashion °82 okra © 2 ‘ LUXURIOUS FABRICS in sophisticated styles set the mood for spring ‘82. The electri shirt is by Carolina Herrera. Thenecklace, featuring ablue lc blue and silver suit and topax heart-shaped diamond as well asthe are by Joan Wolf. round jamond earrings and ring ‘The hinged pavé diamond bracelet with baguette diamonds is by Dennis Lampert Designs. The overall look — sleck and sophisticated. niscent of earlier eras, Beaded and sequined fabrics have also made a strong return. The key is texture and the dramatic pxtaposition of different tex- tures. ‘ The Fate fine es for evening for CO ful diamond jewelry. Full curving earrings, perhaps with a single pear-shaped diamond pendant, are the kind of high quality diamond jewels that are romantic yet never go out * of style. Evening glamour A bib-type necklace, fea- turing a collection of round id ise diamonds, wom with a velvet strapless dress is the ultimate in evening gla- mour, =, : Seeking out quality pieces, whether in clothing or jew- elry, is the best way to stay ahead of the,fashion whirl without falling victim to short- lived trends. ; +, Versatile accessory besa» wellech styles with der and waist lines are femi- jiece of” : .diamond jewelry can trans- ' i form your tailored daytime suit into an elegant evening ensemble, thereby ‘making your entire wardrobe more versatile, A classic piece of jewelry, set with the finest diamonds you can afford, is seasonless and can only grow in value. The diamond jewelry of today, like the clothings is designed for any time of day and any role. It is as versatile as you are. : FASHIONS BRIDGE » ‘GAP BETWEEN EUROPEAN STYLING, U.S. TECHNOLOGY Claude Clement's ‘MADE INUSS. of A."* spring collec- tions are best described as young. casual luxe, and the” look is accordingly adapted to men, women and children.” The major connecting link - is the important and extensive variety of colors. Every gar- ment is‘dyed to match in one of twenty-five shades from a superb color palette. The bottoms are the key thrust in the spring fashion story. They are 1G0 percent cotton drill and styled with a focus on useful detail. ‘Thereis liberal use of multi-» ple pockets, industrial zip- . pers, enameled hardware, clastic and drawstring ¢lo- sapere isa variety of length ere is a variety of lengths re ented — from the draw- string balloon short and the ‘sport short through the ber- muda, clamdigger, and sport pantaloon to the ankle fength pantaloon and the’ very updated basic, The tops easily comple- ment the bottoms and are. . equally strong in detailing and impact. Fluid, dyed to match Bau Shirts con bine playful styling with cool luxury. Dra- matically voluminous blouson jackets in knitted and woven , fabrications carry through the detailing story. Film Included ROCHESTER, N.Y.—The first camera George Eastman made available to the public in 1888 was equipped with film for 100 photos, and cost $25. The price included processing and printing of the photos. To produce photos, the entire camera had to be shipped here with film inside to be removed, developed, printed. The camera was shipped back to its owner with processed photos and a new roll of film for 100 photos. On the run RUNNING AT LEISURE in clothing which provides com- fort, fit and a look which ie distinctly adidas, From left to right: A multi-purpose peal atyle T-shirt with the popu- lar’ Mexico short; a “S: el” T-shirt with the Boston, nylon running short; a fashionable ladies T-shirt with the cnidas logo on one sleeve, combined with the Enid short, both available in various soft colors. 4 DAY SPECIAL Bx 4 4 4 4 vhs 4 Oriental Black Enamel Partitions in Various r.) ; Sizes, Beautifully Handcrafted: Black (y 0 4 Enameled Assorted Tables. ALL.......5: FF ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Nelson Dally News, Wed., Mar. 31, 1982—11 A Snowshoe Isn’t A Snowshoe MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo.—Madcline Mishel was in- spired by snowshoes while a graduate student at the U. of Pennsylvania in 1976, fter two years of staring at the weave of decorative snow- shoes on the wall, she devised a hexagonal design for racquets used for tennis or racquetball, The six-sided base design, in= stead of the traditional four- sided design, is called **Mad- Rani stringing and is used now in Omega's new Galaxy 21 rac: quetball racquet, : ¢ pattern reduces vibration and allows the ball tostay onthe , strings longer for more power and spin, the inventor said. Dial It WAUKESHA, Wis. — Highly visible telephones in heavily trafficked public places, cause people to make impulse calls, research shows, A ne: booth design with brightly cold ored Marlex polyethylene shells shaped like the hand set of telephone is based on the uniz versal understanding of syms * bols, such as those used for rest oo (AML rooms and traffic directions. °° The easily seen telephones;- will be used at shopping centers,+ stadiums and other public areas 3 TT Fe COME IN AND BROWSE. WE WILL HELP. YOU TO FIND YOUR BEST IDEAS. - ‘SEE OUR CHINESE ARTS & DECORATIVE GIFTWARE AS WELL : WE HAVE A WORLD OF WICKER FOR YOU POPS SSCOSSSSCOSSCOSCSSSSOSSOSOOCCOS POSS OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OD IDEAS SHOPPE _ CHAHKO-MIKA MA ~~ 352-2712 mney aio) The Great Canadian Shoe Store AND ACCESSORIES © fine Chahko-Mika Mall — Nelson “T-Shirts For Everyone” ay Chahko- Mika Mall OF OOOO OOOCVCw 1 es, 4 4 4 q . 4 4 4 4 ~ ” a co i Sie EME OS res ee he am N eps nse Fe = /