IT’S A DOG'S LIFE, Father’s Day notwithstanding, for this Springer Spaniel named ‘George who seems to be finding the responsibilities of fatherhood outweighing the : « C5, June 17, 1979 - Sunday News 0 3 Bs Joys. Or is he just posturing for the cameraman? Well-bred pups Agnes and Arnold share the mood or the joke, as the case may be. (Terry Peters photo) EATON'S **...professional haircoloring is like painting a picture.”’ --llona Klar, National Style Director, Eaton’s Beauty Salons Nona Klar brings an extensive _ background in the beauty business to her role as National Style Director. Born in Hungary, and educated at Vidal Sassoon in London, she works every spring with master stylists, John and Suzanne Chadwick, creating and introducing the newest ‘hairstyles into the North American market. Recently she has been awarded the prestigious position of National Colorist. llona believes that haircolor as well as hairstyle is an extension of one’s personality. To achieve an individual look, she suggests a personal consultation to discuss hair type, facial features, lifestyle and the change you want. “By doing this,” llona says, “you can be assured that the change is for the better.” Even though her job is to interpret styles, she thoroughly enjoys platform work as it is totally creative. “The whole idea of hair today Is different,” she says. “It Is controlled, close to the head. It has to do with line and curve, and shaping based on precision cutting.” She recommends a trim every 5-8 weeks. June 20-30 receive a complimentary style consultation with tlona at Eaton’s Park Royal Beauty Salon. **_..1 know this beauty program will help you.’’ --Adrien Arpel, author of 3-week Crash Makeover/ Shapeover “The book started as a way to get my tace care and make-up ideas into the hands of the many women who wanted them. But it grew into a total beauty book as | tried to answer the many questions women asked me about every aspect of ‘looking good." Pick up your copy (only 9 25) in Eaton's Park Royal Beauty Salon **...to look beautiful you have to work at It.”’ --John Hrabi, Manager of Eaton's Park Royal Beauty Salon With every flick of the brush, every snip of the shears, every toss of the head, you're projecting an image believes John Hrabi. To have a total fashion look, every piece has to fit and that includes hair and make-up. “1 would never backcomb a woman's hair knowing she wears con- temporary fashions from Number One shop, for instance.” One of the most disappointing things in the world is to get a brand new haircut, leave the salon looking—and feeling—absolutely fantastic, and then to find that once you’ve washed it yourself you can't do a thing with it. John suggests the following: “Wash your hair, let it dry naturally and use your fingers to put hair in place. The hair should fall easily into line. If It doesn't, see your hairdresser and get it corrected.” An image is Just as important for a man. “Skin cleansing for men. and women alike,” says John, “should be a habit like brushing your teeth." Halr and Make-Up Demos Date: Thursday, June 21 Time: 2:30 & 7:30 pm Place: Fashion Floor, Eaton's Park Royal Beauty At Your Service Adjacent to the Designer Room on the main floor of Eaton's Park Royal, you'll find the new and contemporary Beauty Salon. Here we offer head to toe beauty services: * facials *pedicures * electrolysis *permanents *manicures * body waving * coloring *color highlighting *men's/women's styling *latest cuts *blow drying *cosmutic make-over