TO AUG. 29: The Salvation Army’s Blue Bag-It national clothing recycling campaign continues through August. On the North Shore, the collection depot is at Park Royal North, in the parking lot adjacent to Canada Trust. Into: G44-87-47, TO SEPT. 3: The Bowen Island Fibre Arts Guild) pre- sents the exhibition From Women’s Hands, noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday in the Gallery at Artisan Square, Bowen [dand. The public is invited to the offi- cial opening, Aug. 13, 3 to 5 p.m. Collages, weavings, quilts, tapestries and fibre sculptures by a varieny of artists are tea tured. Info: 947-9834 ONGOING: North Shore Crisis Services’ non-profit tht store, 209A 145 E. 15th St, North Van, seeks donations of quality women’s and children’s -FASHION dothing and accessories need- ed. Drop-off is ‘Tuesdays and Wednesdavs, 10 am. to 1 pam. Open to the public Mondays and: Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Info: 987-1773. — Compiled iv Lavine Christensen FASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday coluun. re vour bust- aes ar charit S planiing a fashion show, send in your information as early as possible ta the North Shore News, 1139 Lansdale Are., North Vancouver, B.C, VPM 214. Fax to 985-2104 or e-nail elehristensen@nsucws.com>. Priovity is given ta findraising fashion events and fadsion shows taking place on the North Shore. RIFIRST CLASS PRODUCE ----3$-3 we sf | pps Corn on the Cob | Early Golden 69". B.C. Okanogan Deli Freybe’s Best Black Forest Ham ¢ ee eo B.C. Fraser Valley mmemp wR OR a 6S ee oe ee ee ee ee ee Deli Potato Salad Ta --L_.. E --~--Lo_ i I a I on de a | I i i aT jamak Esfandiari, owner of Lynn Canyon Shoe Repair, will fix just about anything includ- ing a rubber boat that required re-stitching. While that was perhaps his greatest challenge, Siamak also does ail his own handwork on boot, shoe and sandal repair and alter- ations such as replacing zippers, buttons, snaps and veicro on jeans, jackets, purses and backpacks. Located in Lynn Valley Centre for 27 years, Lynn Canyon Shoe Repair has recently relocated within the mail to a corridor near Westlynn Bakery. Siamak has owned the business for almost seven years and regular cus- tomers will be happy to know that he's still around. Although Siamak is usually kept busy replacing heels or soles, he also special- 4 izes in minor height correction for shoes. “If it's small, inch or shorter, | can H fix the shoes from the inside or the out- side, or both,” says Siamak. “It's cheaper than orthotics.” He also specializes in patching rather than repalming hockey and baseball gioves. The difference in cost is considerable. Lynn Canyon Shoe Repair not only repairs just about anything that’s made of flexible material, Siamak also carries many shoe care & treatment products and a “large selection of shoe laces,” he says, “They're a popular item.” You'll find Siamak at the counter every day of the week except Sunday, when one of his children usually mind the business while he takes a day off. 15>. ANY SHOE REPAIR SERVICE o F *Unlimited pairs of Shoesi!* Valid until September 30,2000 ! j 983. 3.4 26 0 LYNN CANYON | SHOE REPAIR! Lynn Valley Centre| NEWS phota Paul McGrath Making the grade CAPILANO Mali showcases back-to-school fashions during a show, 1 to 4 p.m. today in the mail. Participating stores include Ricki’s, Boctiegger, Smart Set, Thrifty’ 's, Suzy Shier, Le Chateau, Blue Line Sports, Superstar and Au Coton. = ~ SALE PRICES = c starting from F349- Serge with the professional cover stitch |