rxd NEWS photo Nei) Lucente MISS NORTH Shore Princess Jody Morriss models a black Alfred Angelo evening dress at the Bayshore Brunch Fashion Show last Sunday. Many of the models at the show are candidates for the Miss Teen Van- couver and Lower Mainland title. The pageant will be held at Centennial Theatre tomorrow night. Fashions on parade FEB. 8-Fashion designers Martha Sturdy and Catherine Regehr offer a background look into the fashion design process in connection with Design Vancouver Week. Fantasy and Fashion design will be held in Lecture Hall 6, Woodward Build- ing, 2194 Health Sciences Mall, UBC. Fee: $10. For registration information phone 222-5273. ean FEB. 8-18-‘‘Junque Jewelry” is a juried exhibition and sale of wearable art creations. Held at Imagination Market, 528 Powell Street, the exhibition is open from 11 a.m to 5S p.m. every day and until 9 p.m. Thursday. Also iri- cludes an adult studio workshop and a drop-in family workshop. For registration and information call 253-1033. anak FEB. 10 & 17-Capilano College and the Western Canadian Design- ers and Fashion Association is presenting The Business of Fash- ion, a series of seminars promoting Design Vancouver Week. The sem- inars are scheduled for Feb. 10, 13, 15 and 17. For details call WCDFA at 689-7677. nae F’SHION Miss Teen candidates ready for big night AFTER A jam-packed January replete with 30 hours of pageant night rehearsals and = modelling classes, not to mention a fashion show conducted under the scrutiny of six judges, the 24 candidates for Miss Teen Vancouver and Lower Mainland are ready for the Big Night. By ELIZABETH COLLINGS News Reparter One ftucky teenager will be crowned tomorrow night at Cen- tennial Theatre, earning a ticket to the Miss Teen Canada pageant in Toronto set for March 5. “This is a big ticket, really quite, quite important. {t's a big step,"* said Gertie Todd. During her ten years as Van- couver teen pageant coordinator, Todd has honed pageants into an evening of entertainment, Mondas’s two-hour show will kick off with two. sets of choreographed dance and song, called Taking You tnto the Year 2000. The candidates will be ac- companied by the Soldiers of Light 14-piece orchestra, The candidates, ranging in age from 4 to 17 vears old, will also perform lip) sync) numbers in groups and address the audience with a speech abour themselves. The evening will be emeceed by deejay Mel Kemmis. : & DOREEN Wishes to invite you to come and sample the excitement and creative atmosphere of her new location at 545 W. Georgia St., Van. 683-5855 'N UNDER PARK ROYAL SOUTH 926-2821 2326 W. 4th AVE., VAN. 736-1828 Numbered among the candidates are seven North Shore girls, in- cluding Balmoral students Sarah Vipond and Saba Stinson, Wind- sor students Julie Rolin, Michelle Hutchinson, Laura Ulrich and Tracy Mavert. and Kahleia Crane, a Sentinel Secondary student. Tickets are available at Perfect Setting, 124 West 16th Street, or at the door and cost $8 for adults and $6 for seniors and children. The Pageant starts at 7 p.m. SWEDISH JEWELER’S VALENTINE'S SALE SPECIALLY PRICED until Thursday, February 16 all diamond engagement rings all heart shaped earrings, pendants and rings all amethest jewellery (the February birthstone) all Rolex, Tag Hever, Mavado and Bertolucci watches SWEDISH JEWELER Park Royal South 922-2255 Osh Kosh Overalls Infants. 2 to 3x, 4 to 6x, boys and girls Pacific Cetre Atrium 682-6711 99 req. $38.00 1 20% HOH off ENTIRE STOCK Includes all New Spring Arrivals BUSTER BROWN OSH KOSH ROBERT ALLAN yin Valley Centre. . a) ELEN HENDERSON MA POUPEE SUGAR KAINE wine nena n