FoR AN EVENING NEWS photo Terry Peters COLLINGWOOD Schoo! choir director Susan Buch and (left to right) students Niccla Waiter, Linda Liao and Dorian Netoiicky join in song to promote Of Spirit and Fiesh, an evening of cnoral music with the Laudate Singers Saturday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. Tickets, $10 and $5, at the schoo! in advance or at the doer. 18-month term deposit Misimum Deposit: $10,000 From page 22 enurely and buying Nutty Club or Sun Rype raisins because vou know these items won't tempt vour tummy, For the love of trick-or- treaters everywhere, don't commit this foolish adult cop-out, You not only punish yourself, bat you punish thase poor littic souls whe come to vour door with arins outreached, bags open and a simple entreaty: “Trick or treat!” Two more admonish- ments for hameawnecs this Hallowcen: The first is to have spare change handy for UNICEF boxes. Sometimes the kids in their excitement forget to A bigger interest rate on our 18-month term deposit. It's another great reason to escape the big banks. Stop by any branch of Richmond Savings for more details and while you're there, enter The Humungous Escape Contest. You could win a trip aboard the world’s largest cruise ship. You sce, big is good. (Except when it comes to banks.) Visit your nearest Richmond Savings for full contest details. No purchase necessary. Gpen to residents of British Columbia, 21 years of age or older. Skill-testing question required. Contest closes December Mth, 1998, Approximate value of cruise $9,500.00. The chances of being selected will depend on the total number RICERMOND; of eligible entries received.*Rate subject to change af any time. We're not 2 bank. We're better. SAVINGS?! But oect 272-9509 © BroapMook 272 171 ¢ Camas 272-1195 © Commenciat, Sepvices 279-5999 © Coquittam 941-8282 © GrorGia STREET 682-7728 Rienmonn Centre 273-7638 © Scary Koay 572-8900 © Sreveston 272-5900 © TSAWWASSE \ 948-0738 © West VaNcoUvER 926-2652 ¢ Witte Rock 536-1221 Friday. October 23, 1998 - North Snore News - ask you tor a donaven, so take the initiative here and throw thent some silver. The second request is that ne candy be given out unless a kid says the magic words: “Trick er treat.” If they're too cool to say this, then they are too cool for trick-or-treating and should stay home. tinally, tor parents of trick-or-treaters: Remind vour kids to say thank vou {even it all they're given is a bow of raisins snd a touth- brush). — Horseshoe Bay writer fulte Wright contributes a monthly column to the This Week section. She can be reached at porigh@direct.ca