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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 13

Publication:
The Vancouver Suni
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Issue Date:
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13
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VANCOUVER SUN: MOM, MAR. 13, 1978 B14 WORLD SNOWMOBILE Present on way to Carlos MADRID (CP) A HOW GREAT TO BE SPORT black-and-yellow snowmo A If you're, ready to toss out the rule book and dress for the sheer fun of it, you just might be ready for Bravo-Bravo a very new kind of fashion from Jeunesse. Traditional it's not. But then who want to lock traditional? Bravo-Bravo believes in fashion as an adventure. Boid new shapes in crisp cotton.

Sizzling new colours (they even sound exciting: Peacock blue, berry red, sunshine yellow, and lots more). But to really get the Bravo-Bravo feeling, you have to try it all for yourself. Jeunesse is the place to do it. So come on we dare you. Featured: The larger-ihan-life baker's cape, S30.

worn with tabbed drawstring pants, $25. Next, the boxy smock top, $22, over a colour-trimmed dirndl skirt, $25. T-shirt, $11. (All in sizes S.M.L) Jeunesse, Downtown Vancouver (third) and Victoria. Forget the rules! Now's the time to ploy fashion for the fun of it.

bile is on its way by royal truck today to the high Pyrenees Mountains in northern Spain as a shiny symbol of Canada-Spain friendship and an illustration of diplomatic energy. The snowmobile is the official gift of Jules Leger to King Juan Carlos the sportsman-ruler who loves fast cars and motorcycles. It marks the state visit today and Tuesday of the Queen's representative in Canada. A snowmobile for the king of sunny Spain was not the first idea that struck the diplomats. But the royal retreat in the Pyrenees is 1,800 metres high, with snow more than half the year.

The gift was almost a pair of Eskimo carvings in British Columbia jade. But the diplomatic grapevine suggested the substitute snowmobile. The 40-year-old ruler already possesses a large collection of art objects including Canadian Eskimo carvings in Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid. World's hungry increase ROME (Reuter) There is enough food in the world to feed everybody, but inadequate distribution has increased the world's hungry by nearly 14 per cent since 1970, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization reported today. "Over-all food supplies, though not presently abundant, could be adequate to meet nutritional needs of the world's population if the distribution between and within countries were ideal," an FAO survey said.

The number of undernourished people in the world rose to 455 million in 1974 from 400 million in 1971, the report said. lillilllil lis llfllfM Switch it. Wear the baker's cape with the full liiillil lllilfl HHiin lllli ift Vlr'tr Tuck Try the drawstring pants with the tucked f'-4M bowling shirt, $20. mmmmmmmmmSMm's-f vie 1 i Bare it. Catch the sun in Bravo-Bravo's pleat MMIS front short-shorts, $15.

'Expenses' free man ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines (AP) Moslem rebel kidnappers freed a. French tourist Sunday after authorities agreed to pay them for "expenses" incurred in holding him hostage for two weeks, military authorities said. Pierre Huguet, 59, an official of the French finance ministry, had been abducted from a tour group. The $150,000 ransom demand was not paid. Prayers fail to revive mom REEDS SPRING, Mo.

(AP) A preacher who was unable to bring his frozen mother back to life with prayers says he has until Easter to resurrect her. y. "We have not given up, and we haven't lost heart," said evangelist Daniel Aaron Rogers on Sunday. "People are still praying with us and standing with us in our faith. We're going to keep praying for at least another two weeks." BIG GAME CURIOS GONE NAIROBI (UPI) The government of Kenya Sunday ended trade in animal trophies in an attempt to save the countries vanishing wildlife herds.

A ban on hunting has been in effect since last May. President Jomo Kenyat-ta decreed Dec. 12 that shops in Kenya would have three months to clear existing stocks before sales were banned. Unsold goods will be confiscated. Discounts of up to 70 per cent were offered on items such as handbags made from impala, ivory jewelry and rugs of zebra and JJuI)5otf5laibmpanii It's hard not to think of the Bay..

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