+, PLAYING THE LEAD of Billy Bigelow in the Greater Vancouver Operatic Society production of Carousel is Don Wright, a twelve year member of the company. The production will take place at the Centennial Theatre February 14-16 and 21-23. Puppet show coming for kids on N. Shore. During February the Studio Theatre at Presenta- tion House will offer some high calibre, reasonably priced entertainment for children. February 9: ‘Puss in Boots’ delightfully portrayed by the ever popular Dirk's Marionettes. February 16: ‘Cinderella’ - another colour- ful fantasy from Dirk’s Marionettes. Both performances start at 2 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. IN WEST VAN complete with support system Reg. $2595 1469 Marine Dr. Admission: $1.50 children and $2 adults. Group rates available. February 23: Special Film Program for Children - in conjunction with new Gallery exhibition ‘Wheels’. ‘Soap Box Derby’ (16 mins.) A film about the joys of racing. ‘Skateboard’ (97 mins.) The first full-length film ever pW ea a Ta) nsaie Tal ww) me - back in 1945, the show, ‘Carousel’, one of the most - famous of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals is coming to North Vancouver. _ As their’ 31st annual pro- duction, the Greater Van- couver Operatic Society will be presenting the famous show at Centennial Theatre February 14-16 and 21-23. All proceeds from the show wil go the Lions Club :. Charities. Originally produced way like most of the Rodgers and made about this popular sport stars Allen Garfield as an unemployed gambler who starts a ‘professional’ skateboard team. The Children’s Film Pro- gram starts at 2 p.m. Admis- sion: $1 children and $2 adults. For reservations to any of the above presentations call 986-1351 or 986-4011. Tickets can also be purchas- ed at the door. 922-2614 10 produce Carousel Hammerstein pieces, seems to improve with age, like good wine. Set in the carnival at- mosphere of a New England seaport of the 1870's, the show concerns itself with the love and death of Billy Bigelow, a barker with the travelling circus. 'C3-Sunday News, Febroaty 3, 1980 The music is vintage Rodgers and Hammerstein and for that reason alone should not be missed. Tickets for the perfor- mances are $5 and $3 and are available at the North Van Rec Centre, 988-6166 or Famous Artist Ticket Bureau, 681-3351. PSYCHIC | READER At Canyon Gardens Starts Mon. Feb. 4 from 1 pm-5 pm Monday-Friday come and enjoy the reading of “CLAIR” 3381 Capilano Rd. North Van. TWO OUTSTANDING Mreeqlits |. AUNDRY VALUES NOW ar COLONY OR WASHER JO 43500 *5 Cycies — including Superwash Speeds Selections * Easy-clean Filter © Agitator-mounted tabric softener dispenser $458. purchased separately 2 Agitator Speeds — 2 Spin °5 Wash/Rinse Temperature DRYER JO 83500 (electric) *Custom Automatic Dry — Regular Permanent Press * Timed Dry — Regular *No-tumble drying rack ¢3 Temperature Selection °Porcelain-Enamelied Top *Bac Pac Information Centre *Available in white and almond Funnel type bleach dispenser *Bac Pac intormation Centre eAvailable in white and aimond $288. purchased separately (Not shown) Shop We think you'll find best Laundry Value on the Market Today and Compare! this is the SIMILAR SAVINGS ON THE INGLIS SUPERB-PLUS WASHER/DRYER MODELS Prices include Full Warranty, Factory Service Policy and Delivery anywhere in the Lower Mainland. COLON Y PioNTE- ARNISETEINGOGS 1860 LONSDALE AVENUE (AT 19TH) NORTH VANCOUVER 985-8738 (OPEN EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9)