24 — Wednesday, May 10, 1995 ~- North Shore News Bee Se ce 4-H % SUTHERLAND SECONDARY students packed up their home- work and sleeping bags last weekend and hauled everything down to the schoo! gym. The only thing missing from this giant sleepover were the munchies. Only liquids were allowed because the 120 students involved were participating in a 24-hour famine. Thirty-three hun- dred dollars in pledges was raised to benefit World’ Vision Canada. Back row, left to right: Tony Mathieu, Samantha Watson, Cindy Hudson, Lindsay Moore, minds off the hunger, they played games and sports, listened to live Aaron Cruikshaik and Katie music and watched movies. Some even studied for final exams. Hudson. Front row: Gavin McDonald, Leslie Worbets and CROQUET, ANYONE? Members of the Olde Plarts Sandy Mann. “Cipenany sae Maaite th shies peeuincaa. ; ? Members of the e Pfarts Swim & aa untcy 5 4 14+ - Club (left ro right) Pat McCue, Rod Slade and Ron Grisdale ; Adults °4 *Children & Seniors 'S swap swim trunks for croquet mallets. Guests attending the ° ms ; : } DOLORES CLAIBORNE opening of The Sporting Life, an exhibition of historical sport- Vy é yt om . (14 yrs) at 7:10 & 9:25 pm ing costumes, at West Vancouver Museum & Archives last & iene? : ‘ian ‘ - week were encouraged to don their favorite sporting attire, FF NE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE (14 yrs) at 7:15 & 9:20 pm : | ee DUMB AND DUMBER er & Danee ; < Tee (mature) at 7:00pm Sat/Sun matinees 2:10 pm Sat., May 13 5:30pm Bf | Kees) = TOMMY BOY Tickets $8.00 (mature) at 9:10 pm MAN OF THE HOUSE . : ; A athigt as Bat th (general) $1.99 For information call x | re es Se sae { , SavSun matinees at 2:00 pm ~ 987-8815 / 988-9073 fm | THE EAGLES HALL 170 West 3rd St. THE SPORTING Life features costumes and equipment — from the adventurous early years of West Vancouver (1910- 1950). Above: Penny Charlesworth (left) and Greta Tapp. : : — : ‘a : : a & ] Ay is “One of the great siices and 4 } dices of the flim industry” Brian Peterson - The WestEnder <2 3 JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY'S FOUR DOGS AND A BONE A SHOW WORTH HOWLING ABOUT BARBARA CROOK - THE VANCOUVER SUN THE PERFORMANCES ARE FIRST RATE RENEE DORUY'TER - THE PROVINCE _.. SCREAMINGLY FUNNY SET TO tee off: Joan Creighton of the archives committee of the Capilano Golf and Country Club with husband Denis. ff : Sporting Life runs to Sept. 30. info: 926-9254. : | pornapatnan Be , by