t 5 =~ a St 2 a a ong hit . + sa ONO Times t Pook tor Mark MOBUy Spee bright lights North Van's Shawn Carle describes him- self as a James Taylor with a bad attitude. Cory Wacha! is a youth worker as well Either way. this loca! boy is sounding good. @s an expert maniial arts instructor. Cobra Kai kickboxers Dean Mantie and Nicole Gill were part of the intermission entertainment as they demonstrated their expert moves. North Van musician Geoff Gibbons career was highlighted in the News last May. He was happy to be on hand to help. Yvonne proudly holds up her new CD, Place of Standing. Look for it at HMV and other local cutlets. me "4 Taking tickets at the door was Michelle Fortin (left) and Lori Rose. Ee Recommended because we do the job right! Roce 980-7511 s right nnte for Third § BRIGHT McSkimming hts weathering the wind ne Cananneat aes LIcaTs OO © tep NEWS photo Catherine Barr Presentation House's Val Mason (second from nght) brought along some friends to hear the music. From left to right: Katherine Ridley, Eldrige Cleaver. Mason and Mathew Kiss. Morgan Pendleton said he was excited to see the Circte of Song Gebuting in his home town of North Van. Curtis Wheatley was busy helping prepare the stage for the event. Curt. also helps out at school Mark James Fortin is the main driving force behind the North Shore's Circle of Song. The event will be held once each month. Vancouver singer/song- writer Leslie Alexander brought along the guitar she calis “Brown-eyed Susan.” Teacher Steve Bennett (centre) cuddles up to volunteer Lisa Devine (left) and supporter Karen Anhorn. SSS. » = HAIDA GLASS a ae 407 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver OUALITT ENSTALLATIONS SINCE 1971