~ SSS EY GIRLS SOUGHT AGED 74- —attie SOUGH Search for Miiss Teen is launched THE NORTH Shore's doyen of Pageantiand is at jt again, trying to drum up candidates. By ELIZABETH COLLINGS News Reporter This time the indefatigable Ger- tie _ Todd is looking for young cen Vancouver and Lower Mainland Pageant bouked for Feb. 3 at North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre. This is the tenth Miss Teen Vanconver Pageant Todd has led. However, Todd is optimistic she’lt get 20 to 30 candidates tg To qualify as g Candidate the girls must not have reached 18 years of age by March 19, 1990, also be full-time stu- “We want somebody that’s got - good marks — an all-round type ef teenager, that’s what we're looking for,” Todd Says. Once accepted the candidates will have a busy schedule leading up tO pageant hight when Miss Thursday with choreographer Jocelyn Ireland. Jan. 28 the Girls will be Strutting their stuff at the Bayshore during a ting stoze and Sassy and Elegant lingerie. . This action-packed month cul- minates in Pageant night where the candidates will kick off the show - With some Song and dance, Then each candidate will lip- SYNC a song of their choice before the judges. Todd Says this year. the Master of ceremonies for the evening will be KISS FM deejay Met Kemmis, and the Soldiers of Light 14-piece orchestra will pro- vide rnusical accompaniment, Sitting on the panel of esteemed judges will be Vancouver fashion designer and head judge Linda Jehn, Rob Haynes cf Haynes Tal- ert Management, Bea Leinback of Kits Showboat Production, Modea Models administrator Chery! Haag and former Miss Teen Canada 1972, Laurie Rowe. The winner of Miss Teen Van- couver and Lower Mainland will be winging her way to Toronto a TIME TY REMENBIR: : TOVE THE GIFT GF UpE carly March for the Miss Teen Canada, “Every girl Pye sent to Toronto has come back and been totally, absolutely sioy”” (Tadd is miomen- tarily Speechless) “Money can’t buy that! Tickets for the Miss Teen Van- couver and Lower Mainland Pag- €ant are available at Perfect Sei. ting, 124 West 16th Street in North Vancouver or from the candidates, Tickets cost $8 for adults and $6 for seniors and children, The deadline for candidate ap. 990. SSS Maat dy dared SEER IN BS A festive casis in the midst Holiday panic setting in, You're Organized, but life can only get more hectic. Whether it’s an intimate Setting or a isterous family gathering, Lonsdale Quay marker has all the ingredients you'll need rhis holiday season. Bring your gift of non-perishable food or cash to the Christmas Bureau Tree at the International Food Court...and see the holiday spirit grow! Holiday Shopping Hours NORTH VANCOUVE at Issi year’s Vancouver for 1990 will be T SU "S Gertie Toda congratulates Pageant while holding a picture a a ! want Wie 15 ~ Sunday, December 17, 1989 - " : " NEWS photo Miss Teen Vancouver and Lower Mainland Tina Keshavji outgoing Miss Teen Vancouver Kay Kromidas. Miss Teen crowned February 5 a1 the Centennial Theatre. : North Shore News ee ue WED THU FRI GAT) N MON 1Sithe ra THE of the holiday storm. We're open fate! 9.30 a.m.—9:00 p.m. Monday, December IH to Saturday, December 23 (excluding Saturday. December 16 and Sunday, December | 7). For information phone: 985-626! ¥ . ¥ a ig : t » Be co K ge & m Pe @ ——4 30 it_¢ Malls -,