If WAS a difficult decision for Peter Fox’s son Calvin to close the only store: in Canada which sells his fa- ther’s seasonal shoe: collec- tion. However, from April | to 30, Peter Fox Shoes’ Vancouver boutique at 303 West Cordova St. will carry out a clearance sale in preparation for its closure at the end of the month. All of the fine quality ttalian- made shoes and boots, except for the Bridal Collection, which will be shipped to the -firm’s bridal shoe shop in Toronto, will be 40 to 10% off. Shop owner Calvin Fox, who is also co-owner of the Toronto outlet, has resolved to shut down the operation while he pursues other avenues in his career. Fox is now John Fluevog Shoes Ltd.’s international wholesale rep- resentative and national rep for the popular Dutch line Adam’s Boots. Designer Peter Fox agrees with his son’s choice, though he is ex- panding his own firm to include a new bridal shoe boutique in a. large department store called I. FASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday column. [If your business or charity is plan- ning a fashion show, send in your information as early .as possible to the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2H4. Priority is given to fundraising fashion events and fashion shows taking place on the North Shore. To May 30: The Canadian Craft Museum exhibits the work of B.C. ceramicist Walter Dexter. The ex- hibition showcases raku, the traditional Japanese form of porous ceramics, and includes “Dexter’s most recent work, a selection of earlier works demonstrating his artistic devel- opment, and a video of the master potter in action. For hours and info phone 687-8266. Monday, March 29: Tae