aie oo a0 a o* i RAs “te Le 4 Ps a ween a 7 o- an - + hg aber i $3233 grate: SECTION TWO SILHOUET- TES on the sea, Susan MacLellan stands while Tracy Jacks sits at Ambleside Beach in West Vancouver enjoying the sun glistening off the water. Mayan storyteller at the ey FLOATING EAGLE FEATHER, a storyteller of Mayan Indian descent, will be appearing at North Vancouver Library to tell stones from all over the world on June 9 at 9:30 a.m. Floating Eagle Feather's story-telling techniques in- clude pantomime, sign lan- guage and origami, a paper folding art from Japan. way of sharing spint and warmth,” Floating Eagle Feather said. “When people be with each other, there's more chance to see that beautiful divine spirit inside us.” Floating Eagle Dressed in Mayan Indian costume, he bongs his vivid folklore stomes. from all dif ferent cultures, to hfe “Storytelling ts an intimate Feather grew up in New Orleans, lhiv- ed in the Honduras, studied in France. and has travelled Produce. 126 E. 14th NV. Effective June 8 12/83 € Assorted Fancy LETTUCE BC Can No 1 Long English CUCUMBERS California CELERY Whole WATERMELON Honeydew MELON New Zealand GRANNY SMITH APPLES “« 39 59° ac. 2 | 1.08 nc. 49°‘, 1.30 nc. 59 y BARRETT FISHER round the world. Besides English, he speaks Spanish and French. And he 1s also musically inclined. Joyce Moller, public rela- tions coordinator at the North Vancouver Library, said Floating Eagle Feather’s performance will kick-off the Summer Reading Club for children, which features the cthnic around BC communities The children will each receive a color map of B.C., illustrated by Douglas Tait, an the reverse side will in- clude a list of all the readings they undertake. After Floating Eagle Feather's reading, there will be an informal] get-together at 11:00 a.m. for adults in- terested in talking about storytelhng for children Moller said the morning will be an entertaming one for all ages) Grades I, 2 and CORRECTION NOTICE The Black Sheep Ad which appeared on Page A13 of the June 8th Sunday News had incorrect information on its coupon. The following coupon replaces all existing coupons outstanding The North Shore News apologizes for any in convenience caused to the Black Sheep and its customers. 3 of Queen Mary's School have been invited and the general public is welcome to attend. py Ne #over. 50 - varieties of fresh & frozen quality seafood at bargain prices Open 7 days a weok oe: SEAWEST Wor Wearthou 66 SEAFOODS LTD. Foes, 4832 W 15th St. N.Van 1 ‘none A “ima e Phone: 985-5156 anna on AG * a ‘ ) ; i Ralie 14 a hd . ‘ge , . Coy . ED es | Ve P! : . 1048 Be cu t pi Wy