ART WORK created by North Shore secondary schoo! students is on display at Park Royal Centre until June 17. Students of the Secondary Art Enrichment Program created the art as Father’s Day promotional material for Park Royal centre, said Bill MacDonald, Art Consul- tant for School District 44. : ve The art enrichment program is mere similiar to an immersion program, said MacDonald, where the stu- dents work closely with an estab- lished artist for full days. For the Park Royal project, 16 North Vancouver students worked with commercial illustrator Gordon Hailoran. HANDSWORTH SCHOOL’S junior and senior jazz bands received gold ratings at the Pacific Coast Provincial Music Festival held at UBC fast month. The festival is the top competi- tion of the year for B.C.’s sec- ondary schoo! bands. For Handsworth, the victory has been added to a successful Pom [Lowest prices #* | SUARANTEED diract and save without compromising on quality. 14 - Wednesday, June 13, 1990 - North Shore News Students’ art exhibited Now you can buy factory ‘*Working with Gordon (Halloran) was a real treat for them,’” said MacDonald, ‘‘They brainstormed as a group and helped each other out.”” Sixteen-year-old Tanya _Biali’s image was chosen group winner. The Grade 11 Carson Graham student’s work can be seen on page 48 of today’s issue of the News. Other winners were Jenni Herr- ington, a Grade if Handsworth student, and Elissa Rathje from Seycove School. The students’ work can be viewed at the Leo Marshall centre through the month of June. Jazz bands get gold year which saw the seniors win- ning the Surrey and Hyack Jazz Festivals in their category and the juniors stealing the title at the Hyack Festival. Last month, Handsworth’s senior and concert jazz bands won top honors at Spring Fest °90 held in Florida. The school bands were the only Canadians to compete in the competition. eno tisk of discotaration, lamination or blistering! elow in cost to you! Save $800.00 on a 4-5 person portable spa. C'mon, Dad's worth more than that! ; After all the years he took you along, when it would have been more convenient not to. And helped you with your homework when he wasn’t sure he knew how, but didn’t want to Jet you down. And wor- tied about you when you told him not to, but were glad he did anyway. And bawled you out when you had it coming to you. And comforted you when you lost. And loved you better than anyone, no matter what. Hasn’t he earned a thank you he can enjoy for years to come? We've put together o special group of chairs for Father's Day, and marked them ot special prices this week - because a goad, comfortable, easy-to- $2,995.00 complete with watertight warranty. MFG sugg: $3,795.00. Sundance Leisure assembles their spas on premise — no fancy showroom means low overhead, we pass the savings on to you! There's no reason to put off personal paradise any longer! relax-in choir is like a silent friend thot 685-8414 Mon.-Fri. 8 am - 5 pm Sat: (By Appt. Only) Sundance Leisure 3819 Myrtle St. Burnaby 433-7322 1080 Mainland Street at Helmcken Downtown Vancouver, B.C. MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 PM. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 BM. | , is reminds him of your thoughtfulness again and again and again. They cost more than a tie or a box of candy. But if your Dad hasn‘t earned a darned good thank you, who has? LOUNGE CHAIRS in handsome fobrics, vinyls or genuine leather. Specially priced from S 1 09995 RECLINERS AND ROCKER-RECLINERS in mosculine LEATHER S 1 99975 : : . styles and fabrics. Specially priced from SWIVEL ROCKERS in o mon-purposed assortment of designs ond fobrics. Specially priced from $ 899% Now Two Big Locations CANADA'S LARGEST THOMASVILLE GALLERY 435-5566 ; - 4240 Manor Street ; tbe Burvaby, BC e (Half a block west of Sheraton Villa Hotel) THOMASVILLE GALLERY Goatured Artists Haunt Tickner English Townsley Evans Harrison Isaac Trinidad Bateman Fracchetti and originals hy Robert Rennie Deep Cove Gi 4361 Gailant Ave., Village of Deep Cove, N.Van. eee ETS /X iilery 929-4035 an en the lee