ATHLETES and fitness buffs who like a sleek look in their gear now have another reason for adopting those gleaming tights that look like second skins. They offer insulation without bulk for greater all- weather comfort and with no inhibiting effects on performance. Skiers, joggers, runners, sports team members ranging from rank amateurs to Olym- pians and professional base- ball players are wearing the Hind ‘‘Sportights’’ because they keep legs wrm without CANADA WORLD YOUTH is recruiting 800 young people to participate in this year’s youth exchange program. C.W.Y., funded in part by the Canadian Interna- tional Development Agency (CIDA) is now in its 15th consecutive year of ex- changes. Young people between the ages of 17 and 20 years are offered a unique experience in learning about develop- ment and cross cultural communication both in Canada and a developing. J country. ; These young Canadians are joined by an equal number of participants from a Third World country in Asia, Africa or Latin America. They spend 7 months liv- ing and working in vastly different cultures and com- munities. Small teams of partici- pants, each with a Canadian and exchange country group leader, integrate themselves into communities, first in Canada then overseas, through volunteer work in fields such as agriculture, co-operatives, social ser- vices, small businesses, rec- reation and community groups. All costs during the pro- gram (food, lodging «and transportation) are covered by Canada World Youth. Some pocket money is pro- vided. Canada World Youth’s first program starts in May/June and the second in August/September. Deadline for applications for both programs is January 15, 1986. Application forms and more information are available at schools, Man- power Centres, and the B.C. Regional Canada World Youth office, 2524 Cypress Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 3N2. New two-way stretch fabric feels great overheating after the first few miles. The secret of this superior performance? A_ fabric developed specifically for Hind-Wells by J.P. Stevens. Knitted from “Antron’’ nylon and ‘'Lycra’’ spandex, it pro- vides a long two-way stretch that follows the body’s shape and movement without hindering motion. The fabric has what is known technically as a flat stress-strain curve, so it won’t constrict or constrain, but will continue to fit comfortably whatever the action. The light- weight ‘‘Lycra’? 128 which provides the long-lasting stretch also resists body oils and perspiration. The Hind line includes com- petition swimsuits and run- ningwear, unitards, tights, briefs and tops in a range of fabric weights and prints, rain- bow colors and metailics. Designed to make wearers look good and feel good whether working out or per- forming, the gear adds a whole new aesthetic dimension to sports events — one as much appreciated by spec- tators as by competitors. 21 - Sunday, November 17, 1985 - North Shore News _ + photo submitted THE SUITS of Valentino, elegant and relaxed. Left, the suit is a grey-brown mix in pure wool. The pink stripes on a grey shirt are set of f by a taupe and jade silk crepe tie. Right, a double-breasted suit in grey herringbone is accented by a shirt featuring tan, teal and white stripes. Again, the tie is silk, this time with a teal and black pattern, 4° EEL SKIN PROMOTION This specially priced selection of belts, purses, — wallets, briefcases and more are perfect for giving or yourself! e FALL FASHIONS : Now's the time to pick out that special something ...B choose from dresses, suits, casual wear or accessories. DIET CENTRE knows you want to shine this season So buy yourselt a present early and be treated to the compliments (hat will come from family and friends when they see the slimmer, happier you And. tne sooner you come in, the more you'll save Bring in this ad and you'll get $5 off per week to December 31, 1985. SAVE $5/WEEK. WITH: THIS AD The Weight-Loss Professionals West Vancouver 136 E. 14th 104-585 16th 980-4568 922-2021 Franchise area available. North Vancouver Anniversary this fall and have been a fix- ture in Park Royal Shopping Centre for 21 years. On November 12th Saba’s will epen in a brand new location in the Park Royal south mail with a store more suited to serving todays needs of home sewers and those with dressmakers, as well as those in need of notions and accessories. Saba’'s new store will continue to concen- trate on fashion and quality fabrics at prices which give Saba’s customers good value for every dollar they spend. Fabrics include a large variety for all kinds of ap- i parel, including such hard to find fabrics as evening wear, pure silk and lace fabrics, in large varieties of patterns and colours. Saba’s has a large variety of fabrics for sportswear, dresses and coats, or any garment that can be imagined. In addition they have a full selectior: of notions and | accessories, including high fashion costume jewellery, and personal care items such as combs, mirrors, perfume dispensers, etc. — and all in fashion col- ours! Saba’s will continue to specialize in bridal fabrics, ultra suede and viyella as well as many other fabrics imported ex- clusively from Europe and not available anywhere else in B.C. Saba’s staff, under manager Debbie Anderson, are all knowledgeable in the art of home sewing and ready to assist anyone interested in persuing the pur- chase of fabric for the making of any kind of clothing from childrens costumes to elegant evening gowns. Purchasing fabrics to make your own garments does not only offer the oppor- tunity of great savings but at Saba's many of the fabrics are the same as in garments being shown in the stores and manufac- tured by well known apparel makers. By SABA’S FABRICS » 3 Saba’s Fabrics are celebrating their 83rd purchasing identical fabrics at Saba’s the buyer can save 50% of the cost of some of these designer label garments. That is not the only value, home sewing has become a creative hobby for many peo- ple. By designing their own garments many people have developed home sew- ing as a creative and satisfying hobby. To many home sewing is ' . :apeutic, a time to relax while involved in a creative endeavour. There are home sewing classes available throughout the lower mainland and these are always well patronized. Saba’s was founded in 1903 by Mr. Alex- ander Saba who started out by importing silk fabrics. The business has grown in- to being the pre-eminent lower mainland merchandiser of good quality fashion fabrics. Saba’s today is owned by Fabritex Industries who also own West Coast Woollen Mills Ltd., forming a tex- tile company with world wide connec- tions, which result in Saba’s ability to have access to fabrics, with tremendous variety, good quality and sold at prices that offer the customer great value and the opportunity of dressing in the latest creations of the textile industry. The new Saba’s store now open at Park Royal is in keeping with Saba’s tradition of meeting the needs of today’s home sewers. You will find a well organized store with a large variety of fabrics in many fashion colours. Any home sewer will find something for their taste at Saba's. On November 20th Saba's will com- mence a Fall clearance sale in all of their stores, but from the 17th to the 20th a special North Shore only sale will be held to celebrate the opening of the new Park Royal store. Special discounts of great valuc will be offered to Saba's Park Royal customers.