23 - Wednesday, February 11, 1987 - North Shore News Eastview pupil sing for charity TWENTY-FIVE students from Eastview Elementary take to the stage the weekend of Feb. 14-15 to perform as part of the Variety Club‘s fund- raising telethon. Slated to appear Feb. 15, the students will sing / Have A Light, a new song written for the school’s special needs kids by Sue Cook and Marianne Grittani. “d's a very upbeat song,’ words, “Ttowas written with the special needs kids at Eastview Sehool in mind. What it’s supposed to prove is that these kids are just as deserving as others."" A group of five deaf children will join the show, ‘singing’ in sign Jan- guage, Cook called the annual charity telethon “the most important tvpe of benefit we have in British Columbia — and we'll have some North Shore kids there,"" ‘ explained Cook, who penned the song's % ti “2 ) Songwriter speaks at Cap NEWS photo Mike Wakefield PROFESSIONAL sonewriter Jim state of the music business. EASTVIEW ELEMENTARY school teacher Mariatme Grittani and her students rehearse the song which the students Vallance is scheduled to speak to The lecture, put on by the Cap will be singing on the Variety Club Telethon Feb. 15 on BCTY. Capilano College music students College songwriting department, Thursday from 12:30 to 2 p.m. will be open to the public and will Vallance, who has co-written take place in room H-112. some of Bryan Adams’ biggest For more information call 986- hits, will address students on the 1811 local 2305. |-- +" Good * Great Stuff Stuff NC C4 Ure Ohya! P7CREATIVE LOVE || aac i EATDSTUFF YOU a 2 RL R Bee 1 ee The toy store in LYNN VALLEY CENTRE Call for your 7 : ; : full of special , FREE Valentine Makeover @ : é Valentines LYNN VALLEY CENTRE y Gifts 984-8408 a, a 987-3210 Expires Feb. 14/87 Large Soup & Sandwich 987-2524 7th Avenue Shoes $3 B95 sh white & black 986-6535