g Marine Biology and hopes to continue her part time » modelling career ‘after. she’ graduates, She loves scuba a diving, windsurfing and playing the piano. , FOURTEEN “prudent from | British Columbia, with horn : player~’Steven. Field. from _” West: Vancouver, . have been ‘chosen to “take! part ‘in the - 1985 Royal Bank - National Youth. Orchestra (NYO)Tour.: “SsThe 100-strong NYO will mark: its’. 25th anniversary this year with a 10-city tour : of eastern Canada:from July 29 to August 26, sponsored * by the Royal Bank. The 14° B. Cc ‘students joined the NYO in Kingston, Ontario for a rigorous train- ing session in July. The students then take pa. in the 1985 tour which will treat audiences in’ On- tario, Quebec and New Brunswick to 12 separate concerts. Up to 1,000 young musi- clans from. across Canada audition’each year for one of the 100 places in the NYO’s summer training program. Since its inception in 1960, the NYO has played to au- diences across Canada as well as the United States, England, Germany and France. Canada’s NYO is a non- profit organization devoted tothe training of yo. ; Ca- nadians in advanced or- chestral musicianship. It ‘is regarded internationally as one of the finest training schools for young musicians in the world and has pro- duced many. accomplished graduates, Tne 1985 NYO tour is be- ing sponsored by the Royal Bank of Canada as its major ~ contribution to International Youth Year. As well as donating $100,000 to fund the '85 tour, the Royal has supplied promotional sup- port. All box-office proceeds from NYO concerts go directly to community groups in each concert loca- tion which help organize and promote the local perfor- mance. After covering the costs of staging their city’s concert, these groups use the profit to fund community projects, many of which in- volve educational programs for young Canadians. Tina Turner coming AS PART of her Private Dancer tour, Tina Turner, will be coming to Van- couver, September 27, The concert will be at the VANE Coliseum. Tickets are on sale at all VTC and CBO outlets. Turner, most recently noted for her electric on- stage performance with Mick Jagger in Philadelphia, as part of the Live Aid Show, is not a new sensation, “With a career spanning 20 years Tina Turner has never been hotter. She is undoubtedly one of the best known, respected and loved rock and roll entertainers in » the world today,’’ says Ron McEachern, Director of Marketing for Pepsi-Cola. The Canadian leg of Turner’s tour started in St. John’s, Newfoundland, earlier this month. She will have competed 17 dates across Canada by the time she hits Vancouver. From Pago 51 copies will be off the presses by May 19, Sutherland says. A professional photographer with publishing experience in newspaper and magazines, Sutherland handles the photographers involved in the book, while Bellamy, also a professional photographer, handles the - financial end of the project. HUGE COMMITMENT The two estimate total Jazzy weekend SALT SPRING ISLAND will be the scene of a jazz festival Saturday, Aug. 24. Island Jazz: A Day of Dixieland will feature four bands playing from noon till midnight and beyond.’ Jazz lovers are expected to travel from all over Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland to hear the Tri- City Jazz Band from Seattle, Ian Menzies and Razzmajazz from Vancouver., Spirit of Dixie from Victoria and a group of local jazz musi- cians. Tickets at $7.50, are available in Ganges at The General Store and the . Tourist Information Centre. They can also be purchased by phone using Visa or Mastercard. The number to call is 537-5612. Tickets are Victoria at the Bastion Inn and in Vancouver at the Hot Jazz Club. qagnantt 10 sani available in 53 - Friday, August 23, 1985 - North Shore News Book requires massive personal time commitments costs to produce the book will be close to $300,000. Personal commitment in- volved in wading through the daily two to eight rolls of film shot and the eventual 80,000 photographs they estimate will be taken by the time April 6, 1986 arrives, is total: ‘tall day, every day,” says Bellamy. Collins Publishing has recently made verbal agrze- ment to publish ‘‘ Van- couver? A Year In Motion", while Cohen and Rick Smolan, the two mainsprings behind the Day In the Life series, will be coming to Vancouver in September to oversee the project. As far as financial profits. are concerned, ‘‘we'll be justice to- Vancouver : happy if we break even,"’ says Sutherland, adding that both he and Bellamy will re- tain copyright to the Year In Motion theme, ; A half hour video feature, documenting six ‘‘ Van- couver: A Year In Motion" photographers in action, will also be produced as part of the project. As to why they chose to document ‘a year in the life of Vancouver. when a day has thus far been’ enough for whole countries, Sutherland says the seasonal changes in the city are so much a part of its character,- ‘and besides, you .couldn’t do itiliz- ing a.single day.” : PRE-MATERNELLE » PRE-SCHOOL ‘TROTIN & TROTINETTE Trotin & Trotinette offers a program in French. 370 West Kings Rd. 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