44 ~ Wednesday, November 30, 1988 - North Shore News m= 1849 — St., N. Van 77) Between Lower Capilano Rd., & Pemberton “- Mon.-&, Sunday Dec. 4th Noon-4 at. 10-5 985-5576. GIFTS FOR MEN Choose elegant accessories DIVERSITY IS the direction for formal wear this holiday season, and the Men’s Fashion Associa- tion, along with leading designers and manufacturers, recommends the following accessories for gift- giving. With the 100th birthday of the tuxedo, the black bow tie and cummerbund remain synonymous with evening elegance. However, to dress up the classic black tuxedo, add exciting new colors, bold patterns and luxurious fabrications. Colors such as royal blue, ruby Looking to invest? Let’s talk. f you are, you owe it to yourself to look into the provincial government's new Small Business Forest Enterprise Program. The improved program is designed to ex- tract more of the hidden weaith in our timber by encouraging the remanufacture of lumber and the production of products such as window frames, doors, and furniture. Twice the opportunities We're setting aside twice as much timber for harvesting by small companies, espe- cially companies with creative manufac- turing ideas. And—because security of materials supply is so important for manu- facturers—we're making timber available to Are you an entrepreneur looking for investment opportunities? the firms with the best proposals for periods of up to 10 years. While we're creating more opportunities for small companies—and more jobs for British Coilumbians—we’re also keeping our com- mitment to future generations. As smail companies harvest timber, the pro- vincial government will be right behind them, renewing the forest for the future. We'll use some of the money from timber sales to pay for the reforestation. We'll always have productive forests. You can get more information at your locai i district office of the Ministry of Forests. — | | Let’s extract the hidden value from our timber! is fa Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests Hon Dave Parker, Minister red and emerald green will enhance traditional black formal wear. Paisley prints, geometric shapes and masculine plaids create renew- ed interest in accessorizing. Select a gold or silver bow tie and cummerbund to make the traditional more avant-garde. Fabric mixes lend to unexpected combinations of silk and wool. “Simplicity is an important ele- ment in jewelry this holiday,’’ says Whitney Boin, jewelry designer. Cuff links and studs can be found in a variety of shapes (square, round, rectangular) and stones (textured gems, semi- precious stones and diamonds). Recapture the aura of the 1930's with antique jewelry — sterling silver watches and rings. Traditionally associated with business wear, suspenders are be- ing paired with formal wear for function as well as fashion. Available in button or clip-on styles, suspenders come in an array of colors and patterns. For the most exotic look, croco- dile pumps and crested suede slip- pers add more diversity to formal dressing. Makeup goes metal GOLD, COPPER, bronze, plati- num — the magic names of precious metais fire the imagina- tion. Now they’re being added to your makeup for the festive winter season ahead. You can bring warmth to any complexion with an array of metal tones. For cheeks and lips, look for warm shades with a_ metallic sparkle — like the merest touch of sunny copper — to add a bit of glamour. Wash the eyes in a halo of bronze and balance with a faintly shimmering but strongly-defined mouth. . Keep the nails in the same general color family as lips, both glowing with frost. “‘Makeup should be selected to reflect the holiday state of mind,”’ says Carol Murray, makeup direc- tor for a national cosmetic com- pany. “What could be more striking with a red dress, winter white or black, than the sheen reflected from a blend of bronze, silver or gold into the makeup that ac- cessorizes your costume. This makeup concept is a totally new way to enhance your day and even- ing holiday looks.’’ Eye coloring pencils pair two shades of different intensities to color and highlight — for example, platinum blue with reflective pink mica, or gilded bronze with polished silver. A frosted powder blush in bur- nished gold is for brushing on the cheeks over blush during the day. In the evening add some on shoulders, earlobes, brow bones — anywhere you want to draw atten- tion, For light and lift — flash and spirit — metallics in makeup atc fashion right, avant-garde and sure to be an important look. WHY BAY EDEL PRICE? SEE OUR. NEW.& USED FURNITURE ND: APPLIANCES _ Yours & Ours 1470 PEMBERTON AVE. --NORTH VANCOUVER - 986-1232 ‘WEST VAN FURNITURE 582 MARINE. DRIVE, - WEST VANCOUVER 922-6506 or 926- 0307, a