wet Jaga’ Brad Ledwiclee BRIGHT LIGHTS LAST SATURDAY marked the 20th anniversary of West Vancouver's Community Day with a parade, music and all kinds of food. The parade started at Ambleside Park and the all- day party took place at the West Vancouver recreation centre. Clockwise from upper right: David Lee from the North Vancouver Youth Band warms up his tuba for the parade. Many people came out to see the parade including these enthusiastic participants: tak- ing part were Mary Fulker (left) and Shirley Sager, West Vancouver mayor Mark Sager’s mother. Many local businesses and organizations took part in the festivities including the West Vancouver SPCA’s mascot Bowser the Pup. He was dog- gin’ it all day with his puppy friend Natasha Rohani. A good time was had by all despite the sky's threatening da Pi Si ene $ iA Ys WITH | THE Vancouver Canucks reaching the Stanley Cup finats for the first time since 1982, the Lower Mainland has become hockey mad and the North Shore is no exception. Bright Lights photographer Brad Ledwidge stepped into West Van's Dewey, Pardie and Howe to whet his whistle last Thursday only to realize that game three had already start- ed. Clockwise from lower left: Dewey, Pardie and Howe DJ Alexis Charles and his lucky moose — both Canuck fans. Local fans cheer on the team. The pub's social chemist, Kevin Cherney, kept suds flowing the whole game. 4 0g a ied!