6 — Sunday, November 27, 1988 - Lynn Valley Echo SCHOOL NEWS Nov. 28: The Waldorf School presents a free lecture, Rhythm and Routine in the Life of the Children. 8 p.m. 2725 St. Christopher's Rd., N.V. Info: 985-7435. Nov. 28: Argyle hosts a Senior Boys Basketball game against Delta. 1131 Frederick Rd., 8 p.m. Nov. 28 - Dec. 2: Fromme Elementary is having a Book Fair to raise money for the school. Information on times at 985-9581, Noy, 29, 30, Dec.'1, 5, 6, 7: Argyle Drama Department presents Any Number Can Die, 7: 30 pm at the new James Buchanan Theatre at Argyle. Senior citizens admitted free to dress rehearsal, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. Tickets 55. Info, reservations: 985-3181. Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2: Sutherland Secondary drama students present Rebel Without 2 Cause, 7:30 p.m, in the drama room. Dec. 3: The Waldorf School presents its annual Christmas Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Purchase handcrafted dolls, toys, decorations, can- dies, jewelry, gifts and baking. A children’s activity room will also be featured. 2725 St. Christopher’s Rd., N.V. Info: 985-7435. Dec. 5:: The Waldorf School presents a free lecture, The Arts and Sciences as They. Work Together in the High School Curriculum. 8 p.m. 2725 St. Christopher’s Rd., N.V. 985-7435. Dec. 6: Argyle hosts a Senior Boys Basketball game against West Van Secondary. 1131 Frederick Rd., 8 p.m. Dec. 7: A Band Concert is presented,’ 7:30 p.m. at Upper Lynn Elementary gym. Dec. 8: Ross Road Elementary students perform Carols in the Mall in the morning at Park Royal North and at U7: 30 p.m. present a Band Concert at the school. Dec. 8: Carisbrook Elementary parents present a fun Christmas Fair, 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the gym. mo, Dec. 8, 9, 10: Argyle goes to Senior Basketball Tournament in Kamloops. Dec. 9: Argyle concert choir performs at North Shore Sings, spon- sored by the North Shore Chorus and held at the Centennial Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets, $6; seniors and children $4, available at door. Info: 985-7047, 921-9430. Dec. 12: Argyle’s Junior Christmas Concert, Grades 8 to 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Old Gym, 1131 Frederick Rd. Info: 985-3181.” Dec. 13: Argyle’s Senior Music Concert, Grades 11 and 12 concert band and choirs, staff choir. 7:30 p.m. Delbrook Baptist Church, 515 W. Windsor. . Dee. 13: Upper Lynn Elementary School’s Christmas Concert is at 7 p.m. in the gym. Dec. 13: Carisbrooke Elementary students perform Carols in the Mall, 2:30 pm at Lynn Valley Mall. Dec. 13: Sutherland Secondary is having a Christmas Concert, 7:30 p.m. at St. John’s Church, 13th and Chesterfield. Dec. 15: Westover Community School hosts a Christmas Concert. Support your local merchants. o you like the convenience of having shops and services close to where you ==: live? Give local business a boost by " looking ¢ over the advertisements in this paper to see =what values can benefit you, and by patronizing those businesses located right in your own neighborhood. ‘YOUR: NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSPAPER: MYSTERY FANS have a treat in store for them ~— this week the Argyle Drama Department unveils its major fall production, Any Number Can Die. “It’s very frightening and very funny,’* drama department head Lloyd Burritt said. ‘‘Nobody can figure out who did it.’ Burritt says the three-act thriller/comedy is reminiscent of Agatha Christie’s works, and is the best script of American playwright Fred Car- michael. Tuesday, Nov. 29, with perfor- mances scheduled for Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 5 and 6. All evening per- formances begin at 7:30 p. m., and: ticket price is $5. A Sunday, Nov. 27 dress rehear- sal at 2 p.m. is open to seniors, who will not be charged admission Opening night of the play is but should reserve in advance. HE ‘DISCOVERY ofa dead’ body is only one of the shockers ‘that await the audience of Any Number Can Die, a three-act thriller comedy being presented by Argyse Theatre. Players above are (left to right) Adam Smith, Karen Parkes and Mark Petersen. The play opens at the school on _November 29 at 7:30 and closes Dec. 7. For information, call Argyle at 985-3181. SSS Custom Floral Arrangements and Wreaths A beautiful gift for any occasion. Large selection of ribbons something that and bows for do-it- Says so very, NN 7 "3G, yourself very much... ¥ ace projects. Memories. are made ~~ of these. Give a gift of love, a little’ "Hand Crafted a fi _ Specialties “Famous”, — decorative floral chintz bears. 2 feet high. For the young and young at heart! “ VALLEY CAROUSEL 1305 b Valley Road 9 987-6437 Baskets Lovingly and specially prepared baskets filled with festive treats and colic ectibles. . HOLIDAY HOURS : Tues.-Sat, 10:00-5:30 | Sun. 11:00-5:00 The play is the first major pro- duction to be staged in the new James Buchanan Theatre, named for the late principal of Argyle Secondary. Being built according to a four-year plan, the theatre “now boasts‘a finished stage and lighting grid and currently seats Still on the construction agenda are permanent theatre seating, a light tower and dressing rooms. One fund raiser to aid in con- struction costs that is currently be- ing undertaken by theatre students is the citrus fruit sale that Burritt estimates will net the department between two and three thousand dollars. This year’s theatre students have already performed in the Star series, which featured excerpts from their class work, and at the theatre’s opening night gala. Thir- ty students are involved in the cast and crew of Any Number Can Die. For further information or ticket reservations, call the school at 985-3181. WILL YOU BE SAFE IN YOUR CAR THIS ‘WINTER? 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