FALL FASHION SHOWS Fashions on parade OCT. 31-Fourth annual Fantasy Makeup Championship and Hal- loween Ball — Estheticians, makeup artists and hairdressers will oe competing in body painting at the Westin Bayshore Hotel Grand Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. Call 684-7772. wae NOV. 1-Vancouver Fashion Group presents 2 Tea Room FashionArts Presentation featuring mature, ca- reer-minded women modelling garments by local designers. Top of Vancouver Revolving Restau- rant from 7:30-9:30 p.m. For in- formation, call 682-8216. eke NOV. 6-Welcome Wagon Bridal Party at Cheers Restaurant, 6:30 p.m. The evening features bridal fashions, lingerie and information on weddings. For free ticket for the bride and her guest, call Nor- ma at 988-4793. wane NOV. 8-12-Circle Craft Christmas Market includes the sale of works from 100 Canadian artisans. Three times daily the Vancouver Fashion Group will put on FashionArts Presentations featuring wearable art. Opens at Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. weekdays, and {0 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday and Sun- day. Call 684-2422 for more in- formation. whe NOV. 17 & 18-Annual Weavers’ _and Spinners’ Guild Sale and Ex- hidition put on by the guild. In- cludes unique clothing, accessories, table linens, rugs and other fur- nishings, as well as weaving and spinning demonstrations. Gar- ments are modelled by guild members. West Point Grey Com- Makeup artists compete From page 14 Dominelii are expecting 500 people to gather for the spectacle at the Westin Bayshore. Guests, too, are encouraged to dress up. Prizes will be awarded for best costume. Entertainment will be provided by the Hightops and Bill Hender- son. For ticket information, call 684-7772. about it with your next-of-kin munity Centre, 4397 West 2nd Ave. Friday from 1 to 9 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, call 879-9868 or 733-2133. kak NOV. 8-The 90’s Woman is an evening seminar which includes presentations by three multi-career professionals and a choice of three workshops: risking intimacy, open communication and inner resources. Call Fitness Group at 738-4169. cae NOV. 11-Kaffe Fassett, author of Glorious Knitting, Glorious Needlepoint, Glorious Color and the new Family Album, will be giv- ing an illustrated talk 8 p.m. in the Coast Plaza Hotel. For informa- tion call 278-0313. kat NOV 19-21 Jump Street and TV Week are hosting a Big Sisters F'asSHION benefit night at New World Har- bourside. Highlights include a question/answer period with cast members of 21 Jump Street. Featured fashions from Club Monaco and Le Chateau. Tickets available at VTC/CBO outlets and Big Sisters. wet DEC. 1t-Exhibition of Native North American Footwear at SFU Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The six-week display includes 70 shoes from 19th cer- tury to contemporary. Museum hours: weekdays, 10 a.m.-4:30 pm. and weekends 12-3 p.m. Call 291- 3325 for more information. wee Fashions on Parade is a weekly Sunday column. If your business or charity is planning a fashion show, send in your information at least one week prior to the event to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4, KEN CHAN Ken cordially invites his clients to his new and elegant location. SINCLAIR CENTER (conveniently located by SeaBust 757 W. Hastings DAVID KENNEDY TEL: 684-3004 JIM HOUSTON SUITABLE COMPANY Now in one great men’s shop, two familiar faces — David Kennedy and Jim Houston (Jim formerly of Father and Son Apparel) are waiting to offer you the finest personalized service and selection of quality men’s clothing on the North Shore. A colourful selec- tion of fine English lambswool sweaters has just arrived. KENNEDY McDONALD MEN'S WEAR LTD. 15 - Sunday, October 29, 1989 - North Shore News ‘LYNAVOLLLY CENTRE 988-4000