16 — Sunday. November 8, 1998 — North Shore News north shore news & RASHION FASHION FILE is a weekly Sunday column. If vour bust- ness or charity is plauning a fashion event, send in your information as carly as passt- ble ta the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver, BC, VFM 2H4. Fax 985-2104, Or e-mail it to layne@usnews.com Priority is given to fioidrais- ing events and shows taking place on the North Shore. FRIDAY, NOV. 13: MAC Cosmetics peesents Fashion Cares, the second annual fundraiser for Vancouver AIDS charities, showcasing the creative vision of more thar 70 Canadian clothing and acces- HEY sories designers, 9 p.m. at Enterprise Hall, Nations. Special guest’ k.d. lang. Entertainment by pap diva Martha Wash and Japanese drummers Katari Taiko. Please call our Plaza oof Proceeds to A Loving Spoonful, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation and = St. James Community Service Society's hospice programs. General admission, S45; VIP, $150 through ‘Ticketmaster at 280- 444. SUNDAY, NOV. 15: Leigh Morgan Fashions will hold its semi-annual factory clearance sale 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1389 Venables St, Vancouver. All items S15. Cash, Interact, Visa or Mastercard. Info: 254-6401, TUESDAY, NOV. 2-4: West Van jewelry artist Juliet Nicoll will display her jewelry designs alongside the work of other artists ina coHaborative show called Pairings at Mam Space gallery, 350 E. 2nd Ave. in Vancouver. Reception is at 8 p.m. Show continues noon to 6 p.m. daily through Dec. 1. Free admission. Info: 873-5441. SATURDAY, NOV. 26: North Shore Neighbourhood House will host a Victorian tea party and Roaring °20s fashion show tor seniors, 1 to 3 p.m. at 225 E. 2nd St, North Van. Cost is $10. All outtits for the fashion show are on loan from Burnaby Village Museum. Pre- register by calling 987-8138 or pick up uckets at North Shore Neighbourhood House. — Lavine Christensen Admissions Office for more information on how we prepare young women for the University of their choice. December 31, 1998 is the application deadline for students entering all grades including our distinguished French bilingual Program ¢ offered in Grades 1-6. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION; . Kindergarten to Grade 6 ¢ Miss Ursula Bell, Principal of the Junior School Grades 7 to 12 © Ms, Anita Irani, Registrar G, GAIL RUDDY, HEAD OF SCHOOL Founded in 1932 Kindergarten to Grade 12 Tel: (604) 736-6551 Fax: (604) 736-6530 E-mail: admin@yorkhouse.be.ca Web Site: hp://www.yorkhouse.be.ca Special on CHRISTMAS COCKTAIL DRESSES up to 505 One Week Only Ends Nov 11/98 CALL FOR CATALOGUE MATERNAL INSTINCT Urban Maternity Wear www. maternal-instinct. com 1333 Marine Dr., (west Vancouver) 3673 W. 4th Ave., (corner of Aima; Monday-Friday 10-7 Saturday 10-6 » 921-9117 * 733-8300 Sunday 12-6 PUBLIC NOTICE The College of Dental Surgeons of BC disciplinary action wilh regard to George M. Sakata. D.1DS, annouares its Dr, Sakata was charged with anrexsonably failing to cespomd to commuaications from the College in relation to a complaint by a patient against him. The inquiry panel found that Dy. Sakata’s failure to respond to the College was unreasonable and ordered the following penalty: 1. A suspension of -} months, which can le suspended if Dr. Sakata meets several conditions. including paying the fine and costs as prescribed. responding promptly to future requests from the College. and undergoing a course of peychological therapy: 2. A fine of 87,500.00; and 3, Partial costs of the investigation. $n determining the penalty the inquiry panel toak into aceount the Coilege’s responsibility for administering the profession and protecting the public, and the objectives of deterrence and rehabiitation. The College of Dental Surgeons of BC governs dentistry in this province pursuant to the Dentists Act and the Rules made under the Dentists Act. College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia ae Home Furnishings Celebrates 29 Years of Customer Service! We recently talked with Jim Patterson, founder of Colony Home Furnishings about their 29 years of customer service. How, we wondered, had Colony managed to succeed in an increasingly competitive marketplace? Jim Patterson tells us, "Our team of advisors are among the best you'll find anywhere in the industry. Our knowledgeable service, together f. with our competitive prices, prompt and careful deliveries and our ' customer-first way of doing business, has resulted, over the years, in a long and growing list of loyal Colony customers." Since 1969, Colony has quietly been attracting more and more brand name appliance and bedding customers, offering an outstanding selection, great service, and the kind of competitive prices that generate fierce customer loyalty. Colony has good reason to be proud of their well-trained and professional sales people, who take the time to provide knowledgeable and helpful advice, making sure customers consistently get more for their money. Everyone at Coiony now joins Jim in extending a warm invitation to North Shore News readers to visit Colony Home Furnishings. Your visit will allow you an opportunity to experience for yourself the kind of selection, service and value that, for 29 years, has been bringing customers, and their friends and relatives, back to Colony, again and again. Colony is located at 1075 Roosevelt Crescent in North Vancouver, two blocks behind the Avalon Hotel.