canapltag Magne ORE Ree ae et een ayer tenet Mes arene ahaa, eae emg setae he He t 4 area’ "great hit’. ‘in North’ Vancouver and wicca ar th to" the ‘report recomme: nds LARS KAARIO- Pp the lead in “The. tnd Seller"and Pattio Keith | fo his sweetheart as_ “Tradie” the ‘post- mistress. Lars was with : NSLOS in La Perichole . last year and Pattle is making her " western debut after coming here from Montreal. | The Birdseller is playing March 12-14 at the North Van. Rec. Centre. Classifed 986-6222. YS, 3 and Mayor | Bell. Contre row, left to right, nd Danny Stewart Ellsworth Dickson photo) . show: that ‘while almost 13 _ per cent-of people 20 years " CHRISTMAS 1 981 from +7 7 9 Reval Sontnones arine ‘Departures: Friday - dec. 11.18, and 25 (14 NIGHTS) Saturday, Dec. 12, 19,and 26 (14 NIGHTS) Sunday - Dec. 13, 20, and 27 (14 NIGHTS) ; Price includes 14 nights hotel, hotel tax, alr- “flight on Western Airlines, wronetere to/from hotel and Lei Greetings. $200.00 per person deposit refunded within 7 days of booking. Bal due Nov. 01, 1981. oeenee tex; Book early Christmas sold out early fast == year and will do 60 again this year. Mit, 1139 Lonsdale, N.Van. ld 10507 K.Geo. Hwy., Surrey 980-0321 mendation for in the courses, the study said. The report recommended that programs should continue to be offered for free or at reduced fees for seniors and costs would be recovered from other participants. : It was also found that courses would be better attended if offered during the daytime. McGown noted that requests, for seniors’ programs have increased to the point where a funding mechanism is needed. . School trustees supported the report and its recom- provincial subsidies. - “The ministry (of education) seems to be receptive,” McGown said. The 1980s should be a “fabulous decade” for Canada’s giant $750 million professional beauty industry, according to David Ashley, president of Allied Beauty Association. “We're in a strong growth trend, with nothing os the horizon. now or in the foreseeable future, to change that outlook.” He looks for a growth rate in real terms of at leasf five per centa year. “More and more women are going to have more money to spend over the next decade and some of this money is going to be spent on personal beauty care. “This has always been the case for the woman in the home. The salon has always been her escape, a. place ‘where she could get away from it all, relax and be pampered.” There is no reason why this should change. In fact, he adds, this area of the business should grow as more salons offer complete beauty care instead of limiting themselves to hair. — The area of most rapid growth will be the working woman, who will not only represent a larger share of the work force in the 1980s will have to be more skill ‘more up namigdgeable ‘ affect: ‘his. or. her field o daily basis.” _ will, no 0 longer have exclusiv knowledge ‘of the care hair and. skin. Ge n eral . _ and ineressingy th consumer: of. the 1980s The consumer of the ‘80s will not only have more money to. spend but spend it with more ‘and more discretion...She will kno precisely what she is lookin for and salons will have=té reflect this .change if. t want to grow with her. While . ‘salon _ busines: should. grow: at the rat four or five per cent a y ALASKA CRUISES . Holland America’s **ROTTERDAM’ largest ship visiting Vancouver, this summer 7 day cruises from $985. to $2, 065. US: 980-0351 es eh if mel ae -Minimum Stay: B nig MUM ofe ioe AO ~ _Maxi vo Western Mi ee yany da , (lines fly... ra eo 4 clude tax or manditory insurance” Danielle McDonald, Mor.