PL TENE MATT To aT TAS SPN 8 we hk t atthe. Se tS a ait ett id Set ee oe im Se ie CNM i Fieece garments recalied WHILE MONITORING a Feb. 28 recall of two brands of reversed fleece fabric gar- ments which do not meet flammability | requirements, Health Canada has learned that additional non-complying brands of garments were exported to Canada by U.S. garment distributors. Approximately 60 of these gar- ments were sold to consumers through retail outlets in British Columbia and Ontario. ~ Garments affected are: certain Orvis and STE-brand pullovers — quarter-zippered and unisex: Month of Sunday tumber shirts, hooded pullovers and sweatpants; “-T.. Hayes~ children's _ shirts: Cannondale hooded sweatshirts; Fashion in its “WELL-RESPECTED .Vancouver ‘photographer Jane ‘Weitzel has an. eye-opening “photography exhibit currently Showing ‘at Stoodeo, the salon- ~ by-day-gallery-by-night venue 1045*. Mainland St.. in Yaletown: The collection of 14 photos are ‘described .by Weitzel as .“environ- mental nudes” which are a “celebra- “tion’of body form and nature.” They ‘depict locally famous fashion mod- is, both: male and. female, nude against dramatic’ rock . formations -located in Santa Fe, Los Angeles and “Vancouver. >. ‘The black and white artistic pho- tography..show will continue .until ‘Thursday, April 27 in Vancouver and “uWall then travel to San Francisco and Hong Kong galleries. Each print is a jimited edition of 10. “Weitzel.- who is. well-known for her fashion ‘photographs, has been a photographer since 1980. She began her Vancouver business in 1983. -< Weitzel’s work regularly appears in ‘. Vancouver- and Toronto-based mag- Adines and ad campaigns. fashion file um ~ FASHION EVENTS ‘CALENDAR - ; < Compiled by Layne Christensen FASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday column. [f < your business or charity is planning a fashion _ show or other fashion event, send in your infor- mation as early as possible to the North Shore News, 1/39 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver "B.C, V7M 2H4 or fax 985-2104. Priority is Y given to fundraising fashion events and fashion 2. shows taking place on the North Share, ‘Wednesday, April 12: Capilano Mall and the North Shore News present Kids for Kids, a spring fash- ‘ion: show produced by. Capilano . College's retail marketing students, Tickets, $10, available from the mail info booth, the News or North Shore Neighbourhood | House (NSNH). . Joey Hanlon will entertain and there willbe great prizes, free popcom, cotton candy and a balloon drop. Proceeds from the show, 7 p.m. at the ’ mall, will benefit the kids at NSNH. Info: 987- 8138. Se angen as tee ati and PA Company fong-siceve shirts, All garments are made of 80% cotton/20% polyester. Consumers are advised to stop wearing these defective garments as they pose @ serious fire risk if the fleeced surface comes in con- tact with a heat source such as matches, lighters, candles, fire- places, ele, Once ignited, these garments may burn within seconds resulting in serious burn injuries to the weurers, The U.S. fabric manufacturer, Coville Inc., North Carolina, is continuing a voluntary recall and refund program in Canada of the affected fabrics and garments. tt has also stopped production as well as the export of these flam- mable fabrics to Canada. Canadian garment manufactur- SANYO 8 mam CAMCORBER t’s palm size and easy to use, just point and shoot. Has 3X variable’ zoom. LCD display indicates battery life and tape remaining. #31154. ers have stopped using the detec- live fabrics and have returned uncut fabrics and unsold garments to Coville Inc. Canadian retailers are also recalling the affected garments sold to consumers. Health Canada's Product Sulety inspectors will continue to monitor this voluntary recall. Any clothing may burn. In order to reduce the risk of clothing catching fire, consumers should be careful around any heat sources. Should your clothes catch fire, Health Canada advises you to “STOP, DROP and ROLL!” For further information or to obtain a detailed list of defective garments, consumers may contact the Product Safety office of Health Canada at 666-5003. Ear Piercing too! Long hair extra * Esthetician Services Available * WEST COAST WOMAN 111 West 1st Street expires May 12/95 980-1615 | on prepaid cleaning Drapes cleaned, prices pé fram vo per panel Expect the Best from Your Certified Sanitone Master Drycleaner GOODY’'S CLEANERS OPEN MON.-FRI. 7am-7pm; SAT. 8-6; SUN, 11-5 % PARK & THLFORD CENTRE, NORTH VANCOUVER 988-3993 J CAMCORDER ACCESSORY This soft case is the perfect fit for the PS12. Also comes with battery, 8mm tape and shoulder strap. 435021. 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