ier rl reuse, [400% COTTON TS 16 - Sunday, June 4, 1989 - North Shore News FASHION TIPS FOR EXECUTIVES Travel with care FINA SHIPMEN: TODAY’S EXECUTIVES begin their day in a whirlwind of activi- ty. Frequent business trips have become a way of life for many professionals. Whether attending a_ sales meeting, visiting a client or deliver- ing a presentation, executives from all fields are incorporating business travel into their weekly routines. These travel tips can help execu- tives maintain their composure as well as project a positive image throughout the rigors of travelling: © First, make a list of everything you'll need to bring, from clothing to materials for presentations. Check the list before you leave. © Be sure to leave a detailed itinerery and photocopies of credit cards and tickets, and a list of traveler’s checks numbers at the office, in case your wallet is lost or stolen. © For business trips of more than one night, always think ‘‘multiple wearing.’? For example, women can wear one pair of black pumps throughout the trip — similarly, a knit dress in a neutral color not only travels wrinkle-free, but can be worn again with just a change of accessories. For men, a seasonless navy or charcoal grey suit is easily freshened with a change of shirt and tie. ¢ For women executives, a roomy, classically styled handbag in a neutral color is appropriate for all business functions — from infor- mal afternoon meetings to evening events. © Pack individual items of clothing in plastic bags, before storing them in your carry-all. The plastic: will protect them from dust, dirt and any liquids that may accidentally spill. ® Be sure to bring a folding um- brella and appropriate gear for local weather. @ Pack a small selection of toiletries, which are easily accessi- ble in a makeup kit or wetpack, to freshen up before you arrive at your destination. Local wins contest MISS CLOVERDALE Rodeo has been crowned for 1989 and the winner is none other than North Vancouver’s Suzanne Hanley. Twenty four-year-old Hanley beat the other two entrants to win the annual pageant May i3 at Fairgrounds in Cloverdale. Hanley, a graduate of Hillside Secondary School in West Van- couver, has a background in small business management and accoun- ting. She has reached the Nationals in the Appaloosa division of show horse competition and her foremost interest is in team roping. In 1987 Hanley was named “Rookie of the Year’’ by the B.C. Team Ropers Association. Miss Cloverdale Rodeo contes- tants are judged on the basis of a written test, a “horsemanship rideoff” event, and a public speak- ing event where entrants address Fabric Paints whniesale 4 retail CLOTHWORKS Textile dyers & screen printers 669-0127 132 Pewell St., Van. JEWELLERS LTD. Grand Opening Specials on Ever Lasting Graduation Gifts WESTVIEW SHOPPING CENTRE 987-1322 the topic of how to best promote the sport of rodeo. tof top. quality brass beds and Bassett. tables. CUSTOM SHADES © RESTORATIONS © REPAIRS e LAMP PARTS STOCKED © WIDE VARIETY OF BULBS BRING IN YOUR OLD LAMP FOR A NEW FITTING. “ during, the end of lease’ sale. HURRY. IN NOW FOR. In-stock Last shipment Bassett glass & brass tables — top quality coffee, lamp and sofa tables. 1222. Marine Drive: . at Pemberton, N. Van. City Lights and Lantern Li proud to represent the JAG i: ne vat ! quality lampshades. BEVERLY BALL and her feam of excep: J | tionally talented stylists have all it takes — the g training, the expertise and good taste to create a style that is both exciting and § 7 complimentary to you. A your lifestyle and i facial structure. BEVERLY is known as § Bone of Canada’s | leading instruciors in § hair design — 2 years with Vidal Sassoon in | LA, 6 years with Suki’s fs and 2 years as Artistic J Director of Suki’s Ad- # vanced Intemational f School, Vancouvel. 986 1818 | 1236 West Esplanade. _ Free Parking ‘ OOOO 1 OO-