NEWS photo Mike Waketleld “ CARISBROOKE SCHOOL of Dance students rehearse for.a benefit ‘ performance at the Centennial Theatre today (Sun., May 25). The Students join over 250 children in a show for the North Shore Physi- cally Handicapped Association. Children and parents from the school have raised over $20,000 for the organization during the past three “years. The show begins at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 plus one can of food to be donated at the door. THE ART of storytelting — the oral tradition — is far from dead. “In Vancouver. a group of story- tellers. is making its services available to private’ and public functions in one of the Vancouver Centennial . Commission’s most endorsed programs. -! New. Tales of Old Times, orga- nized by. Lilian Craigie, is a collec- tion of new works and oral history interpretations especially mounted for Centennial Year, and reflecting the heritage and culture of Van- couver. The storytellers” are also. available to lead Story Swaps which assist would-be storytellers. to learn techniques. To book.a storyteller or arrange a story swap contact Ms. Craigie at 261-7703. Collingwood School holds Country Fair COLLINGWOOD SCHOOL will hold its second annual Country Fair, a day of entertainment, food and lots of bargains. The fair will be from 1} a.m. to 3-p.m. on Sat., May 31 at 70 Morven Drive in West Vancouver. Parking will be provided. , All proceeds will go towards a physics laboratory. Everyone is invited to come and participate. For the shopper there will be crafts, high quality used clothing, books, plants and more. For the hungry there will be lots to eat at the baking stall, the coun- try kitchen and the tea room. Entertainment will include a smash-em-up booth where partici- pants can take a healthy crack at breaking china, a midway, a human juke- box, a fortune teller and face painting. Group seeks singles THE NORTH SHORE Group is seeking singles. -The North Shore Group, a singles club for. business and pro- fessional people, was founded to bring ‘together people of high moral and ethical standards, who are without partners. The group has a long waiting list for ladies, but is interested in fin- ding men between the ages of 40 and 55. : The group is not a dating club. Its primary objective is to meet people in a similar capacity with similar interests who want to so- cialize and have fun. Fun means parties, barbeques, boating, danc- ing and good food. People interested in joining the group must be single, divorced or separated, and willing to take re- sponsibility in organizing social functions and generally not be a wallflower. Membership for this non-profit Organization costs $30 per year plus nominal fees for social events. For more information, call Tamara Boeckle, the Membership Chairperson, at 986-3507. Seersucker’ |. 115m /45" thse weeks To Se Narrows Bridge role ys Shea ited cond arpa