style at home in WV By Layne Christensen Fashion Editor BOOTLEGGER has fauached a double assault on the North Shore, with two store openings this week. After 50 days of renovations, the Richmond-based national clothing store chain reopened its Park Royal South location Monday. Store caanager Carol McBride reports that the «cw larger, brighter store space is already attracting an increased number of shoppers. There’s some new merchandise, ‘too, including more Calvin Klein for men and women, and more Tommy Hilfiger. “Bootlegger celebrates the reopening all week long with special events, including free & manicures all day on Friday, March 2] and a live deejay on Saturday, March 21. On Thursday, March 20, “greeters” on rollerblades will welcome shoppers to the store. Over at Capilano Mall, Bootlegger has moved into a new location, near the lottery booth, and officially opened Tuesday as a Ricki’s/Bootlegger “combo” store. Ricki’s is new to the North Shore, and features cloth- ing for young carcer women. In our B22 28 Denim flyer, Kids’ Outline girts’ 2x6X jeans wilt be late - tainchecks wilt be available at the store. In our 82-3 Bay Day Preview fiyer, Ladies‘ activewear top shown in photo and Fairset socks on page 11 will bel ate - fainchecks will be available at the store. Ladies' Fairset shoes on page 19 should have read "Our reg. 44.99 & 59.99 Bay Day Prices 34.99 & 49.99 pair’. Tabiecioth offer on page 45 sale price in effect unti Sat., Mar. 22. Home Studio Aurora duvet on page 47 will be substitut- ed at the store. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused N \M ther re oo¢ Ever since Robin Kay Home & Style’s West Vancouver location opened “very quict- ly” on Feb. 15 the word has been getting out. Ambleside has been abuzz with rhe arrival of the beautiful new store, located at 157) Marine Dr., the former location of the C of Teronto tally aware fashions, home accessories and body-care products are ecstatic have to brave bridge get to the Cypress Street . Bowen Island resident Heather Pritti¢ owns both shops and is looking forward to ay’s Vancouver visit in early April to officially open the West Van location. one Da Vinci's has followed Robin Kay’s lead by opening a second location in west Vancouver. Its first iocation, too, is o:1 vest First and Cypress, across from the orig- inal Bread Garden. The home decor and gift store has opened at 1409 Bellevue Ave. in what was once called Bellevue Landing. Expect to find a wide assortment of contem- porary items — everything from custom pic- ture frames to candles to chenille rugs. Impotence. ErecAid* $" System By prescription orly *Safe ° Effective *Lowest lifetime cost *Best accepted by patients ErecAid System with free videotape is available at DAVIES PHARMACY 1401 St. Georges, N. Van. 985-8711 All regular price stock’ “Members, receive 20%. Off KIRSCHEX CHEP LUs - ROLLER SHADES | [LAcoOR NYLON |. 100% Nylon 6¢ 60". Reg. $5.98m EPILEPSY @ EPILEPSY * EPILEPSY Seizure Oy m| aid! | SRITISH COLUMBIA 1-888-223-3366 EPILEPSY SOCIETY = tur Wore Infurmuatiem YOUR RRSP EXPERT - 365 DAYS A YEAR CHRIS CARTER Financial Advisor . [ate 925-5565 “Sat ™BEUE CHIP THINKING ts a trademark of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc. if WALWYN eh ee Carr tein eine THE PoLo STORE RALPH LAUREN COUVER - TH 14 Vicroria - 1200 GovERNMENT pt eel 100% Polyester 60° RegS14: 98m. “LINEN LOOKS Westwood & Primetime Regs798m G 375 Water St. (604)682-7656 St. (250)381- 7656 on agouuER - Ganitano Mall 'Selwing Club. Members value Howline 875- -924 Mon-Fri ‘$a Pius 6-more locations in. the, “Lowepmainiand-to serve you cork ee ie eae