} poe Can a ast ane 17 - Friday, July 28, 1989 - North Shore News McLachlan to sing SINGER/SONGWRITER John McLachlan takes his love songs and tales of B.C. history to the Se- cond Annual Mission Folk Festival July 29 to 30. A native of North Vancouver, _ McLachian’s blend of folk, coun- try and rock music is well known to people throughout B.C. Influ- enced by Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot, McLachlan’s lively tales at folk festival the Mission Festival, held at Fraser’ River Heritage Park. Joining. McLachlan are Valdy, Pied Pumpkin, Under The Moss, ‘Natural Elements and Arrows to Freedom. Weekend passes are $20 ($16 for teens, $3 for children under: 5), available at Black Swan Records and Highlife Records. For infor- mation. phone 684-4022 or 826- of B.C.’s past will be featured at 5937. : tover the & Hudweiter beer We Anue ine fae ge RIC LUNES No much innate ere Aqina pradures a 4, “ abit . an _— noe . NEWS photo Cindy Goodman GAMBLING ‘PAID off for 'Novaco: Daycare chairman Lorraine Sym (left) and vice-chairman Valerie McBride. The day-care centre raised over $8,000 for anew playground by holding casine nights. Sponsors for the playground project were BC Rail, the Squamish Band, Dairyland Dairies, Brady Excavating and Full Phase Landscaping... pane ; ‘ ‘3 ; receive scholarships: awards . were ‘presented. to West . Vancouver Secondary School’s vag ap ne eqns ence ae whee peer remanence segee MAES tet ren 7 Diesel « Fuel Injection » Air Conditioning THE AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE | askariech Anitomotive Lid. 217B (Rear) West istStreet > - 988-1404 North Vanconver, B.C. V7M 1B3 — was held on Sunday, June 25, at. given by Patrick Jensen. . WAYNE MILLER Governor General’s Bronze Medal. WHY P Y MOR 9 | of which was also awarded to — To some students who are plan- Than Ever Before By The Most Qualified ing, $1,000. District Scholarships ‘Cameron Bird: Club of West: Vancouver, was rics ror Yo graduating class of 1989. .The commencement . ceremony the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, ns where the valedictory address was eee: WVSS's top academic student, . — Debbie Setton, was awarded the. Setton was also the recipient of a $750 Park Royal Scholarship, one Joshua Kleban, who scored second. “ academically. : . cy . . " Have ‘Your VOLVO Serviced For Less Money ning. career-oriented, rather than academic, post-secondary . school- VOLVO Technicians On The North Shore!! were awarded.’ These went to by : - , . Leanne O’Bray, Carli Pearson and a . The . Most * Improved ' Student award, sponsored by the Kiwanis given to Orin Williams. Frca NORTH VANCOUVER 986-0388 WEST VANCOUVER 926-5541