LIFESTYLES Daycare raises funds From page 45 Services. The speech pathologist is paid for by fund-raising activities, and equipment has been acquired by donations from community groups such as the United Way. Parents are encouraged to do- nate what they can to help offset the costs of the speech pathologist and can make tax-deductible dona- tions based on their income. ‘Parent donations are not a con- sideration as to if a child comes in- to the program or not,’’ Meunier Says. ‘‘lt’s the parent's choice to donate."' This year’s annual fundraiser will be a cabéaret-style musical review of great hit records from the 1940s, ‘SOs and ‘60s, featuring the lip-synch group Hot Air. The Hot Air revue has been playing to sell-out crowds all over the Lower Mainland. The group lip-synchs the number one songs and singers of the past from Benny Goodman to the Beach Boys. Meunier says Carson Graham Easter events set at farm CELEBRATE EASTER at Maplewood Farm. The farm will present its seventh annual Easter egg hunt on Sunday, March 26, in cooperation with the Mt. Seymour Lions Club. This year, two egg hunts will be held, one at noon and another at 3 p.m. Ege hunting is open for tod- ders through to six year olds and children seven to 10 years in both time slots. Pony rides and a food conces- sion will be available throughout the day, and the Tiddley Cove Morris Dancers will perform ritual spring dances at 1] and 2 p.m. Children can coior farm-sup- plied hard-boiled eggs and coloring sheets at 10:30 am. A cow hand-milking demonstration will take place at 1:30 p.m. Farm hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is adult $1.35; child 85¢; family of four $4. Ad-- vance tickets are available at the farm ticket booth. Maplewood Farm is located at 405 Seymour River Place in North Vancouver and is run by North Vancouver District’s Parks Department. For furiher informa- tion cail 929-5610. Festival held at bridge FOLLOW PENNY and Peter Cot- tontail down the bunny trail to the second annual Easter Festival at the Capilano Suspension Bridge. The festival, which is being heid Sunday, March 26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will feature a petting zoo, an Easter egg hunt, entertainment and face painting. The Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park are located at 3735 Capilano Rd., North Vancouver. For further information call 985- 7474. Artwork unavailable CONTRARY TO information given in an article in the Lynn Valley Echo on Sunday, March 19, tonight's auction at Upper Lynn Elementary will no: have up for bid artworks by Jack Shadbolt or Bill Reid. Tickets for the event wil! not be available at the door. For more in- formation, call the school at 985- 6174, gym in North Vancouver will “*rock*' on Saturday, April 29, at & p.m. Tickets are $15 each and in- clude free munchies, coffee and door prizes. There will be a pay bar for licensed refreshments, so no minors will be allowed. Tickets can be purchased by writing the Playcare Society at 600 West Queens Rd. North Van- couver, B.C. V7N 2L3, or phone 988-7155. Funds raised at the cabaret will be spent on the speech and lan- guage therapy program, Meunier says. Playcare was established in 1973 to help children whose needs can- not be met in a regular preschool. it is one of three special needs fa- cilities on the North Shore, but is the only one that specializes in de- velopmental and behavioral prob- lems. Parents interested in having a child referred to the program can phone Catharine Alban, coor- dinator of special needs at the Ministry of Social Services and Housing, at 660-1262. Let Our Computer Match Your Colors. No more guessing when our ACCUMATCH Color Computer matches quality Pittsburgh’ Paints to your wallcovering. fabric cr other decorative acceits! 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