16 ~ Sunday, September 1, 1991 ~- North Shore News FASHION FILE ASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday col- umn. If your business or charity is planning a fashion show, send in your information to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vanccuver, B.C. V7M 2H4. SEPT. 8: A ladies’ fali and winter fashion show will be held 1:30 p.m. at Eagles Hall, 170 West 3rd St., North Vancouver. Proceeds go to the B.C. Children’s Fund. For information, call Pat at 988- 0489. ees SEPT. 10: New fall designs from Juhli will be featured at a 12:35 p.m. fashion show at Cheers Res- taurant, 125 East 2nd., North Vancouver. Lunch is free with a minimum Juhli purchase. For res- ervations, call 985-9192 or for more information, call Heather 929-7383. eee SEPT. ii: EiMar of North Van- couver is holding a fall fashion show at The Kettle of Fish Res- taurant in Vancouver. The show Starts at noon. For reservations, cail 682-6661. SEPT. 12-14: In Stitches’ sewing, needlework and crafts show will be held at Robson Square Con- ference Centre and includes more than $0 seminars. This year’s lineup includes North Vancouver’s Hazel Boyd of Tex-Mar Seminars, Sandra Petzina of Power Sewing, Margaret Islander of islander Sewing Systems, and Ruberta Carr of The Fabric Carr. Fashion his- toriar Ivan Sayers will also be giv- ing a two-hour presentation and fashion show. Show hours are 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily. For regis- tration information, call 538-7477. eee SEPT. 16: A Symphony of Fash- ion. hosted by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Pacific Centre merchants, will feature fall fashions shown in the Atrium while accompanied by music from the Vancouver Symphony Chamber Ensemble and perfor- mances by Goh Ballet. The recep- tion starts at 6:30 p.m. with the show following at 7:30 p.m. A fundraiser for the VSO, tickets cost $75 and are available through the VSO at 684-9100. Tax receipts are available. eee SEPT. 18: Fashion Passion will feature fall and winter fashions at the Westin Bayshore Hotel. De- signers include D’Arcy Moses, Benetton, African Market, Helen Henderson and Marci Lipman. Proceeds will go to needy children in developing countries through. the Global Development and Relicf Fund, a division of the Christian Children’s Fund of Canada. Hors d’oeuvre will be served at 6:30 p.m. with the show starting at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $50. For more information, call Samantha Esteves at 522-2882 or Mary Lynne Conzelman at 495- 1174, OCT. 10: The Canadian Progress Club presents Some Like It Hot, an annual fashion show to raise money for the Professional Firefighters Burn Unit. Clothes from Margareta in West Van- couver and Trevenan Apparels in Caulfeild Village will be shown by models provided from Margareta and the calendar group of Lower Mainland firefighters. Fred Latremouille and Cathy Baldazzi of CFUN’s Latremouille Morning Show will emcee the event. Tick- ets, which include hors d’oeuvre, beverages and door prizes, cost 340. The show will be held §:30-9 p.m. at Cheers Restaurant, 125 East 2nd St., North Vancouver. Tickets are available through Teresa Zwanski at 984-8084. Clinic tune-up takes you into fall with confidence From page 14 after continuous treatments during the course of approximately one year. It is a more expensive, but much more effective alternative to temporary waxing. It consists of a small electrical charge through a needle which goes to the hair follicle to kill the nourishment to the hair so that it will not grow back. It feels like a slight pricking motion, as each hair is done indi- vidually. The process can be done to the iegs, bikini line, underarm, chin and upper lip. 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