Page C2, July 4, 1979 - North Shore News _ For the Pan-Am Games As official sponsorandco- solidated Textiles Limited, ordinator of the Canadian Dominion Textiles, Adidas, teams’ uniform and clothing etc.), the company will be requirements, Simpsons- providing the . Canadian Sears Limited will be out- Olympic Association with fitting some 450 athletes and parade, training, travel 122 support personnel for uniforms, blazers and: ac- the n American Games_ cessories, as well as 2-piece held in Puerto Rico this July. luggage sets for the In conjunction with its Camadianathletes. ~ _ Canadian suppliers (such as Says Margie Schuett, Bruck Fabric of Con- national fashion co- YOUR FASHION BOUTIQUE 819 THURLOW ST. VANCOUVER Egypt Imports & Exports Ltd. (in Gastown) Direct from the Cairo Bazaar ON SALE this week Hassock (Pouf) Reg. $170................. Sale $109 60cm. Reg. $135 .............. ... Sale $ 99 Reg. $105 .................. Sale $ 89 Great Selection of Leather Goods, Silver Plated Brass, Inlaid Silver, Wall Hangings and More 478 Cordova, Vancouver (Harbour Centre Parkade) 685-7935 SUMMER IN NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER Wosl Vancouy er. i Ww WEWESI Vancouver Me NORTH VANCOUVER: St. Martins Anglican Church, 195 E. Windsor St. EVENING: July August Mon & Wed 6:00-7:00 pm 410.00 $10:00 (8 classes) (8 classes) Tues & Thur 6:00-7:00 pm $11.25 $11.25 (9 classes) (9 classes) MORNING: Tue & Thur 9:30-10:30am $11.25 $11.25 (9 classes) (9 classes) WEST VANCOUVER: Eagle Harbour Gommunity School 5575 Marine Drive MORNING: Mon & Wed 9: 00-10:00am $10.00 $10.00 (8 classes) (8 classes) FOR FURTHER INFO & REG. PHONE: 669-9776 STAFFORD, CARA & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING KINESIOLOGISTS LIMITED editor: Marilyn Johnson What the stars wear ordinator responsible for co- ordinating: the design and development of the Canadian Teams’ requirements: “All garments have been designed with the athletes’ lifestyle in mind. All fabrics have successfully passed tests showing that they’re going to ‘stand up’ in ’ terms of body. “They'll maintain shape in the humid Puerto Rico ‘weather they'll be comfortable for the athlete to wear.” In terms of con- struction, there is nothing binding or restricting about these garments. Nothing that would interfere with the athletes’. ease of movement. “Most items,” says Ms. Schuett, “come in polyester- cotton fabrics which are lightweight, easy to launder ... ultimately practical.” “Size specifications,” continues, “were based on the athletes’ body measurements. We made developed musculature when designing pants, for example. And comfort has always been our prime concern. In the travel wear, men’s belts are elasticized. Women’s pants have drawstring waists. Parade- wear uniforms are in a beige/pale blue color scheme to promote a feeling of freshness." she — TRAVEL WEAR in polyester-cotton goes the distance in cool comfort. Beige knit shirts are sparked with Canadian Olympic Association Crest; navy woven pants are designed for easy fit. In addition, each athlete received _ two pleces of Sears’ best soft-sider luggage. En route to Biblical sites FROM PAGE Ci We had a good hotel in Athens next afternoon, right below the famed Acropolis and the following morning set out on a four-day cruise on the Greek VM Galaxy. First stop was Mykonos, the windmill island, and then on to Kusidasi in. Turkey and the spectacular ruins of Ephesus, the world's most extensive archaclogical dig. Then on to Patmos Island where “Revelations” was written. Next day we spent on Rhodes where we explored uly Cle Reg. Price $35.00 Reg. Price $39.00 ; Reg. Price $49.95 rarice Air-Step or Helena Sale Price *20 FACTORY FABRIC SALE Selby-Celebrity-White Cross Sale Price +25 Arch-Lock & Guildcraft Sale Price *30 Foot HEALTH SHOES the mediaeval Crusader city of the Knights of St. John. That morning the saddest event of our trip occurred when Hartley “Det” Det- willer, 67, West Vancouver community worker, died from a heart attack. His remains were flown back to Vantouver, with his wife Tap, and a memorial service was held June 9th. . Ruth and I had taken a short stroll on the Rhodes dock before the Captain's dinner at 7. Imagine our panic when we emerged , from the walls of the old city to find the ship had sailed AISS ‘Sale 619 Dunssure Sreeer Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1V7 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 681-6811 without us! We stood on the dock open-mouthed, in our party clothes—no passports, no nothing. To skip lightly over a couple of hours of panic and terror, we found a plane leaving at 10 p.m. for Crete, the Galaxy's next stop. Very fortunately Ruth had $100 in travellers’ cheques in her- party. purse, which bought the plane tickets and a lively waterfront hotel room in Heraklion, Crete, at mid- night. As they. say in Star { Wars “it was great to get back into the galaxy next -morning, and to join our party for breakfast:': We missed the Minoan tour that morning, but we'd seen it before. That afternoon we visited the spectacular clifftop city of Santorini, reaching it by horseback. Next morning we _were back in Piraeus, visited the famed Poseidon acropolis at Cape Sounion CONTINUED ON PAGE C4 YOU: 1981 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver No Children Please Friday July 6 - Fam, to 9p.m. MARJORIE HAMILTON LTD. 335 WATER ST. VAN. ere pe.