ASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday col- umn. Ff your business or charity is) planning a fashion show, send in your information to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. JULY 8: Albee'’s Sewing School is offering an apron) making workshop for $25. Registration includes fabric kit. For informa- dion, call 986-1341. JULY 9: Cheers Restaurant is hosting a “Lunch With Juhli’ fashion show at 12:15 p.m... 125 East 2nd St. Luncheon entrees are free with a minimum fashion pur- chase. For reservations and to place your order in advance, call Chris at 985-9191 or, for more in- formation, call Heather at 929- 7383. 18 - Sunday, July 7, 1991 ~ North Shore News JULY 9: Albee’s Sewing School ts offering a four-hour werkshop of sewing a umes robe. Registranon is $25. Infor 986-1347. eee JULY $3: A workshop of sewing designer jams and shorts as well asa workshop un sewing) tech. Hiques for pockets. collars and cuffs are being hosted by Albec’s Sewing School. Each workshop costs S28. for information, call 986-1341, eee SUEY 87: The students of John Cusablancas fashion merchitudis- ing program are holding a charity fashion show for Children’s Hos- pital and the Western) Canadian Designers and Fashion Assacia- tion. Designers such as Feizal Virani will be featured in the show which starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Granville Island Hotel, 1253 Johnston, Granville Island. Tick- ets, which cost $20, include com- plimentary refreshment and ap- Petizers. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For information, call 688-0328. FASHION FILE JULY 18: The Caltural Fashion Fair will feature an all-Native fashion show, including the spring 1992 Touch of Culture collection, as well as an art display featuring Native artivans. Held oat the Squamish fPadian Band Longehouse, f00 Mathias Rd., doers open at 6 p.m. Tickets cost SiS aro the door or from the Squamish Band Office, 345 West Sth St.. North Vancouver. Pro- ceeds from the fashion show will assist in travel expenses for the Squamish Elders Committee to go to the Annual Native Elders Con- ference. eee SULY 19: The Miss North Shore Pageant wili be held at Centennial Theatre starting at) 7:30 pom. Celebrating its 40th year, the pag- eant organizers are also hosting a reunion party after the pageant. Tickets cost $8. For more infor- mation, call 985-0555. eee AUG. 16: Fashion Focus 1991 will be held at the PNE during the en- OPTIONS FOR VOLUNTEERS LISTED BELOW is a sampling of the many volunteer opportunities available through North Shore Community Services (NSCS). Volunteer today. PALLIATIVE care peopie with zood listening skills are wanted to give emotional and practical sup- port to terminally ill patients and their families. An in-depth train- ing session is offered. Flexible hours, four per weck. COMMITTEE members with good organizational skills are wanted for a social planning con- ference to be held in November as part of the centennial celebration. Hours are once every other week, 7:30 p.m. Monday or Tuesday. TOUR guides fluent in Farsi and Chinese and with an under- standing of English are needed to provide guided walking tours of Marine Drive windows featuring local artwork. Tours leave at (0 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily, Aug. 12 to 18. Training and orientaticn pro- vided. GOOD Samaritan driver is needed to drive the North Shore Neighborhood House van and drive their recyclable material to a depot at the foot of the Cambie Street bridge, once every four to six weeks. PATIENT visitor who enjoys seniors is wanted to visit with lodge residents on a one-to-one basis, once a week. Volunteer will chat with the residents in their Experience the Uitimate in skincare Manufactured in Japan 14 years of R&D prior to market entry. Natural & Herbal Skincare for men, women and children. Also complete glamor line. NO artificial colors, artificial preservatives, chemical binders, drying alcohol, animal testing, human placenta or mineral oil. For more information please call 684-8 518 (Mon-Fri. 8:30-5:00) rooms, walk in the gardens or go for drives. Hours are flexible, one hour per week. CREATIVE Kids Day volun- teers are needed to assist with children’s entertainment, crowd control, site crew. ete. at John Lawson Park on Aug. 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is part of the Harmony Arts Festival. If you are interested in these or any other volunteer opportunities please call Druo at 985-7138 at North Shore Community Services. NSCS is a participating member agency of the United Way. lire PS-day tur quad) Sept. Jy. The Showcase BOC. Building will be the site of daily fashion shows featuring a wide varies of tash- ions, ranging from mayor stores and new designers ta “art-to- wear’ and “sew creative” shows. ece ONTO SEPT. 2:0 Vancouver Museum opresents a) fash- ion-oriented exhibit called Panache: 200 sears of the Fush- ionable Woman. Created by Ivan Sayers, the exhibit explores the socio-cconamic history behind the costumes women have worn over the centuries. Panache docent guided tours are available six times a day and are free with Museum adnussion. The exhibit closes Sept. 2. For more informa- tion, call 736-4431. SEPT. 12-14: In Stitches is plan- ning its 199] seminar showcasing international sewing experts and exhibits. This vear's lineup in- cludes North Vancouver’s Hazel Bovd of Tex-Mar Seminars, San- dra Betvina of Power Sewing, Margaret [slander of Islander Sewing Systems, and Roberta Carr of The Fabric Curr. Fashion his- torian Ivan Sayers will also be giv- ing a two-hour presentation and fashion show. For seminar and booth information, call In Stitches Consulting Inc. at 538-7444. SUMMER _ BLOW-OUT p ~=—Ss SALE EXTRA 30% OFF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING 152 E. 14th NORTH VANCOUVER 980-8677