sar ee Al4 - Sunday, June 13, 1982 - North Shore News ME community round up “WHO WILL OUR NEXT QUEEN BE?” asks Ross Clements, president-elect of the Moodyville Lions Club, seen here with the 1981-1982 North Shore Queen and Princess, Jan McKim and Sue Tumer, flanking North Shore Pageant Association president Gertie Todd. MISS NORTH SHORE PAGEANT t’s ‘coronation’ wee A NEW “QUEEN” for the North Shore will be crowned next Friday evening — the climax of this week's 1982 novation — a talent show by the 17 contenders prior to the announcement of results and the crowning of Miss Miss North Shore Pageant. North Shore ‘82, her Before the magic moment Princess and Miass_ Per- arrives for one of this year’s — sonality 17 contestants, they face The show starts at 7 p.m. three separate judging = Tickets ($3 for adults, $2 for sessions — the first semors, $1 for children) will tomorrow evening (Monday. June 14) at 7 p.m. in North Vancouver's Park & Tilford Gardens. It’s open to the pubhc free of charge and, hke the initial judging session yesterday al the Coach House. tf features a fashion show The next judging session follows Wednesday Vune 16) at 730 pm Mall. A highlight of the evening will also be the crowning of Mr. and Mrs North Shore Semor Citizen — the male and female winners of the contest for semiors with the most worhy records of commuaity activity. a special addition to this year s Miss North Shore Pageant The final judging session Prnday. June 18. at the North Van Centennial features another in Capilano Daily 9 am - V7M 2M5 Pheatre 1982) in HARRISON GALLERIES presents an Exhibition of recent paintings by Leila Trinidad 2022 Park Royal South Mall Upper level Wosl Vancouver Wednesday June 23° 1086.’ f FO geen to t SO pom HLH 2B Py invitation only Other Galitery Locations. 2932 Granville St) Vancouver B ¢ 667 Howe St) Vancouver 6 © Flowers — Mid Summer be available at the door There will be a= similar admission charge for Wedesday's event at Captlano Mall The pageant is co- sponsored by the North Shore Pageant Association and the Moodyville Lions Club EE ADULT & COMMUNITY ERE EDUCATION SERVICES NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARDS ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS SUMMER SCHOOL Monday, July 5, 1982 until Friday, July 30, 1982 12 noon (60 hours) Cost is $70.00 North Vancouver location to be announced Register — in person or by mail — Adult & Community Services 721 Chesterfield Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. Financial assistance may bo availabie 985-8741 12''x16°°, OW 7432 8217 of 732 O81) 17 vie for the crown SEVENTEEN candidates will be competing in this year’s Miss North Shore Pageant for the title of “Miss North Shore.” Names of the contestants and their sponsors were announced last week by pageant organizer Gertie Todd. They are (with sponsors shown in brackets): Jennifer Methven (Yic’s Dining Lounge), Ianne Fisher (Big ‘T’ Family Restaurant), Valerie Fawkes (Optimist Club), Mylene U. of Vic degrees awarded DEGREES were conferred by the University of Victona at its recent spring con- vocawtion on the following 13 North Shore residents: NORTH VANCOUVER Bachelor of Arts: Greg Bruce Mowatt, Diane Tyssedal. Bachelor of Music: Michael Francis’ Berton, Dawid Bruce Hillard Bachelor of Science: Bradley Graham Drew. Bachelor of Education: Sandra Lynne Jost. WEST VANCOUVER Bachelor of Arts: Margot Jean Croft, Susan Elizabeth Litherland, Meredith Jane Stewart, Colleen Joan Cattell. Bachelor of Laws: Ronald Sinclair Nairne, Bachelor of Science: Bradiecy Gregg Magor Bachelor of Education: Robyn Elizabeth Maxwell. Smith. are Pilutik (Seven Seas Restaurant), Lori Gable (Avalon Hotel), Kim Hadley (Bacardi Distilleries), Kerry Hanna (Westlynn Mall). Tracy Williams (All World Travel), Cindy Price (Westview Shopping Cen- tre), Pamela Cronin (Picasso's), Sharon May (Little Billie's), Lani Bostock (Crash Pad _ Collision Repairs), Jodi Cohan (Cen-ta Tax and Travel), Joanne Charles (Burrard Reserve), Hilary Walters Mall), Suzanne Williams (Square Rigger), Georgia Dunlop (Tomahawk). The first two judging sessions for the candidates, both open to the public, are at the Coach House, Saturday, June 12, from 1 to 4 p.m. and the following Monday, June 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Park & Tilford Gardens. Both sessions will include a fashion show. (Capilano CHOOSY PALATES dine at... 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