42 — Wednesday, April 30, 1986 — North Shore News REE FARRINGS | with every wowey , outfit. 2 piece separates Starting as low . $22 Full range of - | colours, stripes, dots — big & little * patterns of flowers, horizontals & vertical ‘stripes. Ask us & we'll show | you how to Co-ordinate the California way. 980-8666. F ree. parking behind store, wee, — Candie Light Dinner. = “‘Authentic.Cantonese Cuisine... -.: amily pinners, Parties & All Occasion Caterina.” We have the most Beautiful, Relaxing Atmosphere “and full facility dining room for your enjoyment. ~ Large Banquet, Weasing; Conventional “, Dining Room open for Lunch & Dinner. Dally Special. Lunch-$3.25. only. the Terrace restaurant inder New Managem ent 2nd FLOOR | BETWEEN SUPERVALU AND EATONS 117 Park Roya! South . Free Home Deliver Minimum Order $10. 00 - . Pick Up Orders Only -.- : 40% on on order of $10.00 of more: preteens oo gos Fa. & Sa amet om oe J +) Str open 7pm eWokn 922-1533 A Open tor r breakfasts 8:30-11:30 a.m: From Page 41 Ken James, the art coordinator for North Vancouver School District 44, evaluated all 228 designs submitted by students, picking 12 semi-finalists. The Arts Council chose the final six winning designs, which were Correction Notice In our Zellers Half Price Sale circular. Dated April 30 - May 3rd on Pg. #4 The Corelle Living Wear soup bowls will be available in onty two of the four patterns shown. ~ Rainchecks will not be available. ay We apologize for-any inconvenience this may | have caused our customers. _ TOPPINGS announ oF our ne done by students from both the elementary and secondary school level. The art students involved in the project are Paula Bodnaruk, nine, Shannon -Higginson, 13, Kevin Leun, 15, Anne Martinsen, 18, Shary Varajay, 14 and Leah Wailace, 11. : McCormack said the Project was a good opportunity for students to show their work. “As far as I’m concerned you get free expression from children. 1f you look at the banners you’ll find they're quite free an uninhib- ited,’’ he said. The students whose designs were chosen received Expo ’86 season passes. ~ Advertisement .. PRESS .. RELEASE .. we ee in 1984 when the MG] store chain recognized d 2 a gap in the in the market place for an innovative i tn casual-wear store, Toppings was created to The first store opened In Pacific Centre in March 1964 and, with its unique design and excellent casual fashion mix, was an artistic and commercial success. The store interior was designed as a return to a more natural, earthy feeling; rough stone shelves jut from stone walls with no visible means of support. On the floor, a broken stone slab functions as a display feature. To facilitate an open feeling In a arelathedy small space, ee walls are simply broken away and the edges left. tor all off at Toppings is an unexpected multicoloured neon n sign that, in combina- the stone interior of the store, sa Ter is an experience for the fashion- lorward woman who appreciates shopping for t in medium-priced casual-wear and errors in a truly different ambience. : - Toppings stores are also located in Edmonton a and J Calgary, Park Royal South ‘ 922.0025 . ces the opening: w store : Thursday; May. 1s Royal South. Sur opening | mer fashion wpe -/PARK ROYAL SOUTt MONS eA devine, >