C2 - Sunday, May 23, 1982 - North Shore News MORE THAN JUST EYE COVERING That special look of summer Sunglasses, as fashion accessomes, can impact a special summer look = as dramaucally as a change of hairstyle or a new ensemble. Optically correct sunglasses have the added value of filtenng out burning rays from the sun, and reducing the tell-tale effects of eye- strain and squinting. To help ensure that your ‘INTEREST IN FASHION is extending to leisure time and sports activities and sunglasses are high on the list. sunglasses do as much for your fashion image as other accessories, you should consider your skin tone, face shape and features. The following helpful hints are provided by Bausch and Lomb, experts in quality eyewear. SKIN TONE Skin tone provides the basis for frame color selection. To achieve a co-ordinated look. the two colors should harmonize. For a dark complexion, choose dark frames A fair complexion looks best in pinks, blues or greens. Grays and yellows may make the face look drawn. Ruddy compiexions are intensified with pinks or reds. Light blues, grays and ambers are more flattering. Olive skin is com- plimented with blues and browns. Avoid green or translucent pink tones. FACE SHAPE Face shapes can be com- plimented with the ap- propriate frame shape. Oval faces can wear almost any shape. Pick one. that plays up your in- dividuahity. A round face appears to lengthen when you wear square-shaped glasses that rise just above the brow-hine. A square face is flattered with soft, rounded lines. For a heart-shaped face, a lightweight, geometric shape will help balance a narrow forehead and deemphasize broad cheekbones. FEATURES Less than perfect features can be minimized by selecting a frame which will play down imperfections. A long nose appears shorter with a bridge that’s broad or low. A wide nose can be slimmed with a dark-toned, sidc aeyhole bridge. Close-set eyes seem further apart with frames that have a wide bridge and darker side bars. Selecting the nght sun- glasses doesn’t end with color and shape con- siderations. The sunglass should provide effective protection as well. Here are some considerations: Good lenses should reduce both the amount of visible light as well as ultra- violet and infrared rays. Optical experts at Bausch and Lomb suggest a lens should block at least 65 per cent of the sun's burning rays. Make sure you know the difference between fashion glasses and sunglasses. The Bausch and Lomb experts recommend glasses with Summer care for kids This summer, there will be many working parents seeking care for their holidaying kiddies. If you are a concerned parent, wondering just what to do with your child while you are at work this summer, you can rest assured, your wormnes are over. Since there overwhelming special child care, out of school, the North Shore Neighbourhood House has just started registration for Summer Fun Child Care programs. The programs will provide is such an need for enrolled will enjoy a wide range of interesting and exciting events throughout the summer. Among such events will be = activities ranging from hobbies, arts and crafts, sports, fun-days, and day trips. Examples of these super vised activities would be Kite building, pottery. swimming, bowling, baseball, harbour tours, parachute games, bar becues, blueberry picking. picnic hikes, a tmp on the Royal Hudson and even a camping tnp! There will also be plenty of time for in your child with considerably dividual hobbies and free much more than a baby play sitting service The children The two currently S AN INVESTMENT. Sade T s ; Py se re Se an Think market a tew easy hints: yard layout to your advantage * Don't try to do it all at once Tackle it in steps professionals LAFLEUR about it! Does your yar or distract from it? A well designed landscape will substantially increase the vatue of your property, as well as make your home stand out in a glutted housing * Make a aimple drawing of ° Try to use the existing landscape For your total landscape and design requirement: ¢ all the LANDSCAPING what cy d compliment your house your Reinhard Schramm 929-3134 operating centres are at Lynn Valiey Public School and Ridgeway Elementary. The summer programs will operate Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. If you are interested in registering your child, please contact Dorothy, Susan or Daryl at 987-8138. Subsidies are available. Seminar at Queen Mary Dr Ray Corsini, the famed education and proponent of individual education for every child, will conduct a pubhec lecture on Saturday. May 29 at Queen Mary Community School beginning at 9 30 am The Hawan concept started in and has cxpanded throughout North America and has been used at Qucen Mary for the past year. The tecture which will continue until 3.30 1s open to all cducations and = any member of the public in- terested in the concept. The lecture 1s free but those attending will have to provide their own lunch We are clearing our complete summer lines One week only! Mon. to Sat., May 29 C FASHIONS 1128 Lonsdale OPEN [wee Sat tO 00 6 OO onl 987 6411 gray or green lenses as having the greatest ability to cut down glare and to provide protection against ultraviolet and infrared rays. Lenses should be free of internal or surface flaws, such as wavy surfaces. To check quahty, tum the glasses to catch the reflection of an overhead light on the inside of the lens. If the image is wavy and distorted, the lens 1s faulty. Frames should be com- fortable and durable. A quality frame has _ hinges strong enough to withstand normal use; is made of smooth, sturdy matenal, and has temples (side pieces) narrow enough to permit un- obstructed side vision. 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