Al6 - Wednesday, January 18, 1984 - North Shore News WOMEN IN 398) ESS: WOMEN are coming into their own in a big way in the business world, and the North Shore News is proud of those who help make our paper happen every Wednesday and Sunday, and soon every day but Saturday. We haven’t got a single with the women of that department that doesn’t have department, are entirely a mixed staff. Tomorrow’s _ responsible for the classified NEWS photo Stuart Davis SOME OF TODAY ’S young business women, like 13-year- old Michelle McWilliams, above, deliver the North Shore News. Michelle has been delivering the Sunday News for two years, learning some basic skills that will help her in her chosen future career. women in business are to- day’s News carriers. In‘‘non- traditional’’ jobs we have Bev Dusseault in our ship- ping department and Leslie McClelland, a darkroom technician. Women also form a vital part of our management team. Berni Hilliard, general manager, takes care of per- sonnel, Donna Grandy ts of- fice manager and she heads a team of women who take care of all the accounting, billing, and general office work. Isabel Jennings, our classified director, together section of the paper. In the ‘newsroom, Nancy Weatherley will be City editor of the North Shore News Daily and Barrett Fisher is the Living section editor. North Shore News even boasts two ‘‘one woman’”’ departments Purchasing, run and staffed by Faye McCrae, and the art department, con- sisting of commercial artist Laura Wailace. Production and_ display advertising also boast a grow- ing number of women. We’d hate to do witbout any of them. NEWS photo Eric Eggertson BEV DUSSEAULT is a driving force behind the North Shore News shipping department. A driver/shipper, Bev can be seen driving the North Shore News truck in West Vancouver, and hauling skids of papers and flyers around preparing for -+ Clarinda Kung Owner The Ginger Jar The Ginger Jar is the largest rattan and wicker shop on the North Shore They have been established since 1980 Clarinda herself came from Taiwan in 1973 and has a Bachelor Degree in Home Economics One question she ts asked daily is to explain the major difference between rattan and bamboo Rattan Is a vine-like solid wood, bamboo |s a hollow plant Heavy uniform rattan poles are used for framing Rattan cane reed (wicker) is used to weave and rattan outer peel ts woven into cane seats, backs. etc Rattan furniture can be used both indoors and outdoors Occasional fain and damp do not affect them They are extremely strong and durable Clarinda travels to the Orient once a year to inspect the manutacturing of the new designs So tar they have a six country collection Presently they have two locations — 1480 Marine Drive, North Van, which has all types of furniture and 982 Marine Drive North Van. which has other types of wicker products The Ginger Jars products are so good and well thought of that some peaple are using the Ginger Jar name as a door to-door gimmick Clarinda warns not be taken in by this Clarinda ts pleased to help chents choose the type of furniture and upholstery according to their individual needs The Ginger Jar 1480 Marine Drive North Vancouver 988-7328 The Ginger Jar 982 Marine Drive North Vancouver ° 988-4108 Anna VanDenakker Owner Sewing Room After. yeats cn thie fatore business Anta brats ea perrtenice:! Satie brat. cheques un Clothing design Mariagenment terwtilers, atyef retail Anna has owned the Sewing Hoon for i. yeaty Meaty of ter Customers lake advantage of her expen advice and sewing ts Gbe Cannes patterns fastmonable fates staples and motions The Sewing Hoon alse stocks a good selection of thaty faba s including Quad panels bocamapbes of her own handwork are shown throughout the store Anna and ter fartily trave tived ion the Nocth obore tor be year ohe enpoys living ad Working bere aod tropes to meel mare of your SOc Lew Ng Koo 1717 Lonsdale Ave. North Van. 988-5822 delivery, as above. Trendsetters Hair Studio Sonia Val and Sonia have been active in hair design in North Vancouver for the past ten years. Five years ago they realized that the North Shore needed a new approach to hair care and opened TRENDSETTERS HAIR STUDIO. With expertise obtained in such fashion centres as London, Toronto, Los Angeles and San Francisco, Sonia, Val and their staff have created a relax- ed and professional atmosphere for their clients. Trendsetters customers are confident that they will achieve a ‘‘look’’ that has been especially designed with their individual lifestyles, image and preferences in mind After 3% years of successful operation, Val and Sonia opened a second salon in the Dollarton Shopping Centre, and response to their concept in hair design has been great in that area as well Both Women are involved in many projects for charity organizations, raising funds for worthy causes through fashion shows and workshops 65 Lonsdale 985-1512 N. 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