Se “Tres chic” best describes this two-piece lounger modeled ‘by Jean Limin and Hazel Olson. With deep shirring cascades. from neckline to hem and “full length sleaves, this top provides a dramatic look. Slim legged pants ‘add a practical touch and are the perfect compliment to the stylish top. Organizers sald they thought It would be fun to hold a fall fashion show at . “the-Happy Gang Centre, and following the show everyone agreed that they- - ’ were right. Artene modeled this 50 percent polyester/50 percent cotton “dorm style” candy cane striped sleep shirt designed for fun, freedom and total comfort. Happy Gang President Gert Grundmann praised all the models for their skillful presentations and sald the show was well recelved by all the centre's members. _ sts fa Joyce Findlay and Gladys Ollver modeled one of Ma Cherie’s classic styles In this simple yet elegant gown. Trim. | med with soft Scandanavian stretched lace, this fashionable gown is a must for everyone's lingerie wardrobe. Faliowing the show, Oliver sald, “I never thought !’d be a model. For our time In life I think it was pretty exciting.” © She went on to describe the busy and varled schedule at the Happy Gang Centre by saying, “I've done more things since | retired than | aver did before.” _ This Irresistible cover-up modeled by Gall. Wentzell features a gener- ous offering of Scandanavian lace for a truly feminine look and offers full elbow-length sleeves for high. fashion and flexibility. Ma Cherie representatives Vi DeJong, Claudette Grosset and Flo Carey donated 10 percent of all sales made during the event to the Happy - Gang Centre. There will always be u time when the cccasion requires a ''cover- up” such as this full-length “one size fits all” design modeled by Judy Bachynsky. One of 34 outfits ‘modeled during the show, this simple design boasts no lace and provides &@ popular bed jacket to worn over any gown, baby dolis Or pyjamaa. As demonstrated by model Gall m Hamilton, this delightful cover-up & ed ph ae allows you to silp into something The audience applauded thelr ap- more comfortable to add extended proval during the fall fashion show hours of casual relaxation to your at the Happy Gang Centre as emcee day. Adorned by soft Scandanavian Charlie Meek described. each ex- lace, this outfit features adjustable citing design, such as this outfit straps and elasticized waist. Fotlow- modeled by Janelle Iverson. Trim- ing the fashion show, Malcolm Bax- med In delicate iace, with fine ter, Granny Bruggeman and Charlle spaghetti straps and narrow ribbon Oliver won draws for three fash- accent, this outfit would make an lonable door prizes; . Ideal gift for anyone. ; Sy NORTHWEST , Lx § COMMUNITY COLLEGE Con Invites applications for BUSINESS INSTRUCTOR | Northwest Community College has an opening for an instructor to work with the Mobile Computer and Business Enterprise Program. This postition Is based in Terrace... DUTIES: Under the suparvision of the program coordinator: ~ teach various computer software programs such as Lotus: 1-2-3, Multimate, dBase Ili, Word Star 2000, ACCPAC and Bedford Integrated Accounting; lead seminars related to small business development; advise cllents in business management and procedures; other duties as assigned. Some travel and evening work will be required. QUALIFICATIONS: . - 1. A university degree In business and/or a professional designation in accounting or Information systems; 2. business experience; 3. computer applications In business experience; 4. teaching experience (desirable .but not essential). TERM OF APPOINTMENT: This is a continuing appointment beginning January 1, 1888, or as soon as possible thereafter. Rate of pay will be on the B.C.G.E.U. scale. Initial . appointment will be between steps 1 and 5 ($30,312 to $35,868) on an 11 step scale. Benefits include medical and dental plans. Resumes to be sent by December 11 to: Mr. R.P. Kilborn, Director Business & Health Programs Northwest Communlty College . ' §331 McConnell Avenue P.O. Box 726, Terrace, B.C. VEG 4C2 __ Nie