Shore thaws NEWS photos Ann Hamijion JUST DUCKY... Rotarian Nei! Creighton and the fine, feathered mascot from the club's fundraising Capilano River Duck Race share some cheer. Know where we can find some local Bright Lights? Fax or mail details about your party or social event to the North Shore News and we'll send along a photographer. Mail invites to : North Shore News Bright Lights. 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. Or fax 985-2104, Ail events must take place on die North Shore. MURRAY AT THE MIKE Guest speaker North Vancouver District Mayor Murray Dykeman thanked the Rotary Club for 45 years of impor- tant and meaning- ful service to the community. Reservoirs that have been created for gene electricity are also beautiful areas for recreation, Since 1976, Hydro has established r ation sites near many of our hydroelectric facilities. Last year alone, Over one miltion people visited these areas to enjoy picnicking, and hiking. Today, we work with communities, camping, boating, fishing regional groups, and government agencies to ensure local Contact us via eainail av enviroament@ bohydrobe.ca ROTARY RECEPTION... Bob Harper (above right) and Murray Feist wel- comed approximately 150 guesis to the North Vancouver Rotary Club's 45th Annwersary dinner held at The Canyon House on Jan. 29. SIGN OF THE TIMES... Sparrow pauses at the Rotary Club flag before entering the banquet room where members celebrated their longtime record of good works in the community. recreational needs and inter considere We're the first to admit that everything isn't perfect. But we are taking steps to make things better. Creating and maintaining recreation areas is just one way we're working to preserve our environment, while continuing to provide for your energy needs. For more information about recreational opportunities and our other environmental Chydro Bernie inititives, STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN... Centrally locat- ed on the banquet-room stairway, West Van harpist Janine MacLeod provided the evening's angelic entertainment. FUN FROM THE TOP... At right, 1995-96 Rotary Club President} Bill Verburgt | and his bub- bly wife Joyce were pleased tof say cheese for thea cam era, or ty provide us with your comments, please call S40-8883 in the Lower Mainiand or 1-800-663-0431 throughout BoC. We welcome your call. Whether we ¢ conserving electricity or producing it, we're workiig (3 preserve the natural beawly of our p Bt WER wince. And that’s being SMAIRiN Power Sanart. Sites More Than Money