Seas _ be ringing. in the Christmas North Shore — -champions, ; season by singing on BC points out. Barker, as the rs ‘erties the week before - When school gets back in team knocked’ out Carson Something to look forward . Christmas. Eke ete OF ROXANNE PEELING OF BY OLGA RUSKIN’ _ Three West Vancouiver elementary school choirs will We. pe NG APVENTY " GESPONDS Jo A PECULIAR EGEMGY AMO ST UTE Ue x’ FORREST RUNS: INTO sang at Park Royal North at 1:30 p.m. a - “RSS rE nd wom : . een wep ee aw etramapmans Grade 12, won the first round | against Burnaby, but iost by | five points to Centennial. ' They’ve emerged as. ‘the the New Ygar,: something to Graham and. Sentinel. -watch on. TV is Reach. For & THE WHGE. CREAT: 8 70 FREE HUNSELF. and in the spring there'll be a challeng se “match. with the . juniors. to as well in the New Year is Professor Flutesnoot’s Flea: The Top. _West Vancouver 4 Circus in The Greatest Show _ District vice-principal John Senior Secondary on CBC at There was a lot of on Earth at Glenmore on Williams announced that this _ 7:30 p.m. on January 13 will ehind-the-scenes . prepar- ‘January 2%.00¢«02¢*« has . followed a ‘provincial be competing with Burnaby ae government ‘request school choirs to sing on board. the ferries during the Christ- mas season to school districts which. are adjacent | to ferry terminals. for - Secondary: ‘on: this’ popular _ quiz program. On. February 10 they'll appear against . Centennial Secondary. David Barker, West ‘Van ation for the quiz show. The | -team met for a couple of . months every noon hour and - -were fired questions based on. the curriculum by Princi- pal Bernard Holt. Barker also _coached them in coping with ~A cast of 100 children from ’ Grades one to seven. will be » involved in: the ‘evening. The. star of ‘the - show, says sponsor teacher, © — vice- principal Lloyd Arntzen, will hr es é dio « TteL , 9G ortin +e et ee. -—s “UFO's atthe PLANETARIUM “FILMS: FOR THE . FAMILY . at the CENTENNIAL AUDITORIUM | . | } stagefright and how to make be a gorilla called Ping Pong. cBERTHOLD SCULPTURES -. Asa result, arrangements Secondary vice-principal who. educated guesses. He A master of disguises, Ping “INDIAN FISHING | were made for the choirs of Sponsors the team along with stresses that the chief Pong escapes early in the West. Bay. on. December 16, Chartwell on*December 19° and: Wescot on December 20 to sing carols on board the 8:45.a.m. ferry to Nanaimo from. Horseshoe Bay. The choir Stays on board the ferry - for the return run, coming. back to Horseshoc Bay at. . 12:30 p.m. While on board, the. students get a conducted tour of the boat, hear the. histury of the BC Ferries, | and enjoy refreshments. This. is the first time that the choirs ' have sung on the ferries. ' Shoppers have again. had the opportunity to hear West Van school: choirs . singing carols on the mall at Park ‘Royal. Singing at Park Royal South on December 15 were Cedardale at ..12:30 p.m., . Wescot at 1:30 p.m., and - Pauline Johnson at 2:30 p.m. On December 16, Irwin Park school counsellor Barney . Allen, explains that although © ‘the series will take eight | weeks on TV to be shown, | the actual filming “was all done in one week in October. The name of the winner ‘won't be known though until the series is over. =... Last year’s Reach For The .Top team: of Grade 12 students from. WVSS Pam Koropatnick, John © King, David Madill and Peter Wild | did just that. They took the Greater Vancouver zone title | and got to third place in the BC zone. The team won $400 | worth of scholarships for the: school. This year’s. team of Mary Childs (her father Marvin is | Irwin Park principal). Moya McCarthy, Linda Jopson and Doug McLachlan, . all ia purpose is to have fun. It also gives the students the only chance to compete’ on: an academic team for: their school. show and will be chased by the Keystone Kops the rest of the evening. Featured also in this circus extravaganza is*:a human The interest is so high in ‘cannonball fired’ out of a the school that a junior team cannon, a magician sawing a: of 20 Grades eiglit and nine lady in half, acrobats, and students has been started. wd ™ ae Vea bia Russian Cossack riders. | «SEE THI 1100 Chestnut St. at Kitsilano Point . . at the CENTENNIAL MUSEUM *PINK FLOYD IMPRESSIONS - ‘MARITIME MUSEUM & ST.ROCH = THIS OPEN DAILY. EXCEPT CHRISTMAS DAY & ‘NEW “YEARS DAY ‘SAVED BEFORE. 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