Page 6 ee THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.d. Thursday, June 18, 1953. Williams Lake LILLIAN McINTYRE Beauty SOFT WATER SHAMPOOS and LANOLIN PERMANENT WAVES Salon Phone 96-1 The beautiful results of the firs: year’s course in Home Economies at Williams Lake High School weve displayed in a Fashion Show staged in the auditorium last Wednesday afternoon. The girls modelled their own cre- ations, and perfection of detail and styling were evident in all the gar- ments. The show was opened by Grade Seven girls who have spent most of the term on the Cooking course. At= tired in aprons made in their class and holding cooking utensils, they a v 0 Makes ‘dining out’ a treat for the whole family at The Lakeview. Extra delicious food. the way you like it. sang “If I had known you were com- ing, I would have baked a cake.” This was followed by a group of Grade Hight and Nine girls who mod- elled light summer dresses of cris- kay, gingham, chambray and dimity. Styled on simple lines, many featur- ed the new sleeveless bodices and very full skirts. More difficult patterns and expen- sive materials were seen in the group of skirts worn by Grade Ten girls. Plaids and wool flannels were used extensively in straight-cut lines, pleated styles, and soft flares. A contrast of styles from after- noon dress to semi-formals to party were shown by the seniors of Grades Eleven and Twelve. Effective “What you need is a separator!” You haven’t enough ready cash on hand to buy one? The B of M has helped thousands of X Canadian farmers oyercome this problem by providing them. with credit through Farm Im- provement Loans. Perhaps we can help you obtain the necessary credit, too. Why not talk it over with our nearest B of M manager? y Ask for our folder “Quiz for a Go- Ahead Farmer”. Remember, when you ask for a loan at the BofM, you do not ask a favour. Bank or MonrTreEAu Canada's First Bank Williams Lake Branco: WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 AN Toa wutiow cusses JACK PURSER, Manager EATON'S books, and save! for home and family needs.