Page C3, October 17, 1979 - North Shore News 1281 HOWE STREET Seniors with passes will be VANCOUVER, B.C. V6Z 1R3 admitted free on. Sunday « October 21, Senior Citizens ‘Day. A pérformance of the - Dogwood Chapter of the ~ Sweet Adelines is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. -* DISCOx 12 EF $15 3 HOURS PRIVATE 3 HOURS CLASS - 9 2-HOUR DISCO PARTIES |, ITSCOME = -.- . ALONG WAY ..The B.C. Arts and Crafts Fair has come a long way Since its inception as an experiment in 1965. At that time the field was wide open, with no East End Cultural Centre, no ‘Surrey Arts . Centre, no Presentation House, Circle Craft, or Wharfside. The fair has been-—__. held biennially since those days and has drawn tremendous response from artists, craftspeople and the public. ee _ FEATURED ARTISTS 669-3142 — FINEST FACILITIES/NEWEST STEP % A DIVISION OF/AN INVITATION TO DANCE. STUDIO INC. So This year over 70 artists are scheduled to participate with a diverse cross section of high quality British Columbia arts and crafts. There are many highly in- dividual craftspeople featured, such as pensioner Clifford Taylor of Little Fort, B.C.- He ‘works in soapstone and. backpacks. the rock out of a secret e } =<“ ‘ location so impassable that _. ' a: ae _ a h e. str hit. a. . . - . * ; vee . evena orse cannot reach i JODY CHANG, who has made « e for herself with pottery that is functional as We have mattresses in all ‘Then there is Jack well as attractive, is just one of more than 70 artists who will be participating in the sizes & models. Pearson, the only organ pipe B.C. Arts and Crafts Fair starting October 18 at the Memorial Gym. (Ian Smith photo) Buy Now & Save. maker west-of Toronto, who- . vO ee 7 oe 7 a uf ‘apa. amo swat specializes in free-standing - marine and aeronautical metal sculpture. His sports figures often present .a humorous twist. ; Jody Chang's aesthetically functional pottery is well- known on the North Shore, as are the imaginative dried flower designs created by Margitta Schulz. Ester =e opae = Tween! Bui W inant CLAS cue x, io 40] hornby st van 669-2145 Pedersen of Delta will return with her popular stuffed animals and Gaylen and Heather Doud’s handmade Pirie children’s furniture and toys will add to the feast of prospective Christmas gifts offered at the fair. In addition, the Gallery Shop will feature paintings oF > Cee frig pA Copa a SR wate 5 —_ @ CQ< nar) ee Sah Goan) 5 Y Dressers $250 & up Headboards $25 & up Night tables 57750 & up (Sy ‘by many well-known artists, _ who. submit one‘ or’ two works in support of the ‘Kiwanis. ‘PROCEEDS Admission to the fair is $1.00 per family, 50¢ per adult and 25¢ for students. Proceeds from the fair will | go to the Kiwanis work in 2 the community,..including a donation to Lions Gate Hospital Children’s Ward; money for senior citizens activities; help with Girl Guides, Sea Cadets, Air Cadets, North West Track and Field Club, and aid to many other groups and facilities on the North Shore. 5858 Victoria Dr. (nr. 44th) HOURS: 9-5:30 Fri. 9-9 Milady’s 321-3481 Veen oso ‘ your career & improve your lifestyle Self tmprovement Studio offers a course In Personal Development & Basic Modelling Procedures The 10 week program covers -Personal Grooming -Polse & Grace -Wardrobe Planning -Figure Beauty & Exercise -Halr Care -Make up & Skin Care -Halr Styles -Art of Makeup -Ramp & Photography Register now for Fall Classes Days or Evenings Avail Call Barbara: w 984-9301 3pm-8pm 10 am - 3 pm Jues.- Fri. Saturday Ste.#23 - 1501 Lonsdale, N.Van. COR. 15th & LONSDALE SELECT YOUR COAT NOW! ALL SIZES FUR TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED BEAUTIFUL FUN’FUR COATS NOW AT 20% off SUITS -& 20% ot & | 3 Pce Sweaters & Blouses Values to $25. Clearing at $10”