16 - Friday, April 24, 1987 ~ North Shore News Entertainment Cockney singer performs at pub AN ENTERTAINER who last year picketed the Tonight Show in an attempt to appear on the show, is to perform at the Park Royal Hotel on the evening of April 26. Toni Sinclair will perform her six-in-one cabaret-style show that We are looking for attractive local girls, 19 and over, for a paid modelling assignment in the North Shore News — Sunshine Girl feature. Anyone interested please contact the Photography Department for an interview. publicist Sue Cook promised ‘‘will be a very different type of act — a cabaret show.”* Appearing on the hit British soap opera Crossroads for 58 - episodes and recent episodes of _ Beachcombers, Sinclair, 38, is hoping to make inroads in cabaret. “‘She’s been around for a long, long time. She wants to make a comeback.” Drawing on her roo's, the British-born Sinclair does on im- personation of the Queen along ENTERTAINER TONI with performing portions of her Sinclair...picketed the Tonight show in a lively cockney accent. Show.. . Her recent stint of pounding the pavement outside the Tonight Show’s studios was cone ‘‘because she really wanted to get on the show,”’ explained Cook. Negotiations, are underway to have Sinclair appear regularly at local venues. CALL PHOTOGRAPHY a 985-2131 ‘north shor SUNDAY + WEDMESOAY « FRIDAY Society plays Saint-Saens WORKS BY Beethoven, Saint- Saens and Kreisler will be per- formed at noon today when the Ramcoff Concert. Society hosts another of its lunch time concerts. John Loban on violin and Rena Sharon on piano will present the works as part of the North Van- couver group’s series at the Van- couver Art Gallery lobby. Classical concerts are planned every two weeks through the month of June. Pirates hold tryout camp THE. NATIONAL League Pitt- sburgh Pirates will hold a one day free-agent tryout camp in Van-° couver April 25 at B.C. Place Stadium starting at 9 a.m. The evaluation camp marks the first time a major league organiza- tion has held a: tryout camp at YOU COULD BE THE NEXT BIG WINNER Every day there are more and more winners in McDonald's new McMillions game. There are over $5° milion ‘in Chevy Corsica, cash and food prizes to be won. So hurry into your local McDonald's restaurant today. CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE $500 WINNERS B.C, Place. ‘Doug McCallum Daniel Bogdanich = Brad Edwards Erika Bergrath Nelly Koeman .The camp will be under the direction of Pirates Pacific Nor. Richmond, B.C. Burnaby, B.C. Kamloops, B.C. Coquitlam, B.C. Port Coquitlam, B.C. thwest scouting supervisor Larry D’ Anat Coreen Lychak Sandra Leaker Kevin Rowlinson — Steve Hopps Michael Umpleby Players should be between the Nanaimo, B.C. White Rock, B.C. Port Alberni, B.C. Victoria, B.C. Victoria, B.C. eeedy to 20 at 9 am and be Sushma Singh Denis Belanger Wendy Anderson —_ Brian McIntyre A. Heavenor Vancouver, B.C. Delta, B.C. Kelowna, B.C. Vancouver, B.C. Surrey, B.C. epared to workout until 1 p.m. aghe t=" | CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE LOCAL CASH AND The Pirates will furnish all other “Sror mot information call 872- FO OD P RIZE WINNERS - 7 Lise Graham Brian Marus Paul Clur Tncey Seika r Mike Small Dave Jackson Michelle Meakin R.A. Kruton Abbey McGrath G. Sinclair North Vancouver You're Gian Andri Fischer not alone... aaa thousands of people shop ue here. _ Malcolm Kerr 4455 Marine Dr., West Vancouver Locally owned & operated pes : : e ° Sek, y Z < Cheol and Conic ove equeed nade mors of Genera Naw Carpanton To Advertise call 980-0511