TEfWAOF PARAh Beality By REBA nd BONNIE CHURCHILL 1 Do you know your beauty mathematics If you donl study this exclusive sketch drawn by William Tutllc head of MOM make up It shows the pci feci facial proportions As illustrated the face Js divided into three equal areas Horizontally they are from hairline to inner tip of eye brows brows lo lower lip of nostrils and nostrils to chin line Vertically the distance be between ¬ tween the icyes should equal llic width of one eye 2 Now lets use this in formation to solve some conv mon make up problems If you discover your face is not the preferred oval shape you can give the illusion oE a more perfectly contoured face by using make up to shade and highlight A darker base two shades deeper than over all founda foundation ¬ tion slims a round square or rectangular countcrance As actress Carole Wells demonstrates a piece of sponge rubber smoothly blends shadow effect Usually forehead jaws or chin require this streamlining magic 3 On the other side of the beauty slide rule is the girl whose face and features need length and width Highlight these areas with a base two shades lighter than over all foundation Tuttle who created special make up for MGM and Cine Cineramas ¬ ramas Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm advices the inexperienced to use a brush in applying highlight Usually the nose temples and chin areas are where this is required C XNTS a VISIT DISPELS TV IMPRESSIONS I THE CITIZEN 1 St1 Wj y -A jut 1 mmumBi Uf mmt - A 1 lJK M IB Lit IS0 PBa U v - 1 ili W 4 f - r fe -v 1 3 1 IV 4 ill Cr I 11 Bf L lii r ffj l iP 1 1 iP - fPMww- Students See Justice at Work VANCOUVER tea Not all the students in Cecil Cocks Grade 12 class at Vancouvers Magee High School go on to become lawyers but when they graduate they at least have some knowledge of the law Onco every term the stu students ¬ dents arc taken to court to see how the machinery of jus justice ¬ tice works During the last term of the current school year for ex example ¬ ample 90 students spent a day at a trial that ended in CHANNEL 3 TONIGHT 456 pm Sign On 4 58 pm Resume 500 pm Verdict is Yours 530 pm Friendly Giant 545 pm Sing Ring Around 600 pm Razile Darzle 630 pm News Spoits Veother 700 pm Look at Diltoln 730 pm Zane Grey 800 pm Red River Jamboree 830 pm Car 54 900 pm Summer Night 930pm Four Just Men 1000 pm Perry Mason ll00pm CBC News 1110 pm Locql News 1115 pm Cinema 3 Wee Willy Winky 1235 am Sign Off SATURDAY 330 pm Yest Pattern 356 pm 5igr On 356 pm Resume 400 pm Encore Wec Willy Winky 515 pm Davy and Goliolh 530 pm Award Theatre 600 pm Country Time 630 pm A Song for You 645 pm New 652 pm Sports 700 pm 5ome0of Those Days Apex TV Service For fast expendable repalri to your TV rodia and hi fi d Call lOgan 47169 730 pm Sir Francis Drake 800 pm to 9 Wrest I i 900pm front Row Ctnlre 3j 1030 pm Juliette 1100 pm CBC News ll10pm Local News 1115 pm Cinema 3 4Srorm Rider 12 4 5 am Sign Oft SUNDAY 130 pm Test Pattern 156 pm Sign On 158 pm Resume 200 pm World of Sport Golf 300 pm Soccer 400 pm Country Calendar 430 pm 20 2Q 500 pm FJghting Words 530 pm Gospel Echoes 600 pm Summer Mogaiine 700 pm News Sports Weather 730 pm Haiel 800 pm Ed1 Sullivan 900 pm Bonania 10 00 pm Clae Up ll00 pm Locol News 1 ItUipm IV Hour op itarJ 1200 pm Sign Olf MONDAY 345 pm Test Pattern 31 1 pm Sign On 3 13 pm Resume 315pm Encore Storm Rider 430 pm Live find1 Leo r 50Qpm Vocation Time 600 pm TBA 630 pm News Sports Weather 700 pm Huckleberry Hound 730 pm A Case lor tne Courts 800 pm Donpy Thomas 830 pm Singa long Jubilee 9 00 pm Room for On More 9i30pm Making Ends Meet 1000 pm mtertell 1100 pm C6C News 1 110 pm Local News UhlSpm SegrvOff f a death sentence for a man accused of shooting a police detective Mr Cock says the students day in court is one of the most important parts of a law course that forms part of the social studies curriculum They see the practical operation of democracy in that the courts da everything to ensure that a person gets a fair trial The visit also dispets the false impressions students get about the courts from televi television ¬ sion and the movies he said His students never fail to be impressed by the dignity of the courts and the absence of the Perry Mason variety of courtroom dramtics One thing they discover Is that the spectacular TV wind up to a criminal case with the defence lawyer pointing out the real culprit sitting among the spectators just doesnt happen in real llfef Back in the classroom the students discuss the case and the basic principles of law in involved ¬ volved Sir Cock who has been taking students to court since 13 IG said many of them take the course with the hope of going on to study law at uni university ¬ versity lie said judges have been most helpful over the years and occasionally a judge in invites ¬ vites students into his cham chambers ¬ bers to explain court proced procedures ¬ ures Others have given expla nations in court before the start of he trial The law course covers his history ¬ tory of the courts souiftes of law and other judicial mat matters ¬ ters with special emphasis on the legal position of minors We arc also careful to ipipress on students the need tq read the fine print In sales contracts Friday July 20 1063 Mathematics mportant ki c 9Msik lttf JfLI i J IMF J Ssk4 J- SV i Z il 1 i f - VillteUi 4- aKJV J si - xrtfrPJ v J2 mS MhMiMimiUi Yl I MtitVMM ijm ttTT TSV 5 T t i v NEW DANCF CRAZE DEVELOPS Twist Gives Way to Popeye TOftONTO CPi One places the right wrists languidly against the forehead the left in the small of ones back Then one convolutcs but slowly What results Is the latest rage in teenage dancing1 called The Poycyc and It comes- complete with ward wardrobe ¬ robe The twisl an anatomical exercise in which the top and bottom portions counter-rotate swiftly and with feeling is on the way oul say teen teenagers ¬ agers What It is Is a dance thats a cross between a hornpipe and square dancing On a recent Friday night at a small dance palace of some Influence with the teen teenage ¬ age set about 60 per cent of the 400 dancers present were clad in the bell bottomed cos costume ¬ tume of the dedicated loy cyc dancer Harry Bacher Toronto tail tailor ¬ or who specializes in clothes for the younger sot says In the last three months Ive made more than 100 pairs of bell bottomed slacks for the Private Schoof Students Work Harder Teacher VANCOUVER KTi Private school students work and play harder than those in public schools and learn lo exchange ideas and think for them themselves ¬ selves better says a head headmaster ¬ master of an Ontario school Dr Philip Ketchum of Tri Trinity ¬ nity College Port Hope Ont in an address here said one reason is that private schools arent required to follow cur curricula ¬ ricula laid down by depart departments ¬ ments of education and thus are free to try new ideas in teaching The independent school is flexible in its curriculum On this ground alone I think it can be justified as fulfilling a function that public schools cant Sports were compulsory in private schools and studies did not end when school was out for the day In bull ses sessions ¬ sions in corridors and com common ¬ mon rooms students learned as much as in the classroom He had heard his own stu students ¬ dents talking informally about such subjects as the European Common Market the ban-the-bomb movement and original sin Private schools were experi experimenting ¬ menting with longer periods DO minutes instead of 35 to 40 oral French in primary grades and remedial reading Dr Ketchum said private schools no longer cater only to the wealthy Bursaries and scholarships enabled attend attendance ¬ ance of students whose fami families ¬ lies could not afford the fees The schools main aim was to prepare students for uni university ¬ versity and about 85 per cent reached that goaL QUARTER HORSE Auction Sale Williams Lake Stockyards 2 pm Saturday July 28 Dispersed sale of Tony Bellos Quarter Horses COLTS V to 4 years old broken and unbroken MARES Some with colts by side STALUONS The well known Diamond Fire P31S51 will also be for sale Now is your chance to get a horse bred far con Formation intelligence and quiet disposition Royal Canadian Legion PRINCE GEORGE BRANCH No 43 makes available to the general public the sole of 12000000 of debentures bearing interest at the rate ol 6340 payable onnuqlly on the 1 5th day ol July The debentures ore redeemable at par on or before the 1 5th July 1969 The debentures ore issued in units of 100000 50000 ond H 0000 They are fully secured by capital assets appraised ot 25000000 which are subject lo a first charge ol 11200000 held by the Royal Bank of Canada Th debentures can be bought through any member ol he executive of the Ptince George Branch of the Canadiorf Legion or by opplicgtion ot the Legion Building opposite the Post Office m All banks In Prince George nqve ggred to finance oloon to those who wish to purchase by instalments Popcyc i figure were at the middle of its popularity peak riffht jiow The slacks hug the thigh and cling to the knee From there they cascade about the ankle in cuffs that range up to 23 inches The bottoms arc adorned wilh buttons ornate straps or pieces of chain And Ihoy cost up to 25 a pair How did the dance catch on7 Young Toronto tried the roach and the snake they had a go at the locomotion surf- stomping and the watusi and the mashed potatoes But what were they but variations on the twist Then a US singer named Eddie Do cut a record called Popeye and not untikc a square dance in that the sing singer ¬ er details the steps and body movements in Ihc lyrics Ifughic Smilh followed wilh a similar record The effect Is something like a hornpipe performed by a sleepwalker YOUNG IDEAS GENERAL FREIGHT SERVICE Prince George Hflrt HigH way Dawson Creek and Fort St John Connecting carriers lo Alberta and Alaska Highway Points Fred Loucks Trucking Service LOgan 3 3216 Use the Classifieds W STEP RIGHT UP ANDik 3 SAVE SAVE SAVE MJkCfSJMfc Its the savingest event of the year wMQltWSs mh Its PARKER A HIPWIILS WUjfmxJ USED CAB jjv - 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