"| Editor: MARILYN JOHNSON. £ E Boece GETTING IN SHAPE for the great pottery challenge ° n October 18 at the Me aces morial Gym are B.C S . Lions, left to we % Chari WEE op 5 right, Drew Taylor (with a little help from son Andrew), Harry Holt, and Joe Paopao. The celebrity pottery contest opens the 7th biennial B.C. Arts and Crafts Fair, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of North Vancouver. (Ian Smith photo) B.C. Lions will kick off B.C. arts and crafts fair With a celebrity pottery challenge Thursday — et Sta, th, m bene’ 4 alah ho on on l “nderg,, j t a Ww By MAZOE WESSELS evening, October 18, at Holt, and coach; will be Students from all secondary the Memorial Gym, Pitted against North Van schools in Greater Van- Special entertain- 23rd and St Georges, District Mayor Don Bell, By couver have been invited - . ’ ment is to be offered "for the first time during North Vancouver. Bailey, and Denny Boyd, coached by CJOR's Terry Friday evening to come in group tours to see what the More than 70 artists are Moore. North Van City craftspeople and artists are the 7th biennial B.C. scheduled to participate in Mayor Jack Loucks will doing. Arts and Crafts Fair, this well-known fair with the referee, with the general The four day event, sponsored hy the Kiwanis Club of North Vancouver, opens with a celebrity pottery contest on Thursday special events planned as follows: Opening night, October 18, features a celebrity pottery contest at 7:30 p.m. B.C. Lions players, Joe Paopao, Drew Taylor, Harry calendar public acting as judges. On Friday, October 19, at 7:30 p.m. the singing group ‘Impact’ will perform. Also scheduled to attend Friday as special guest is Miss North Shore, Sandra Jacobs. Woo Woo the clown and his pals Jimbo and Billy will be up to their usual tricks on Saturday October 20 at 2:30 p.m.,providing laughs for the children and young at heart. CONTINUED ON PAGE C3