CARDS pieced on a tree at Ambleside Park com- memerate | friends and family members who are missed during the holiday season. commemorating a “member or etree Program first:.decorated the... ceremony seven years ‘love an ‘loved one. The ceremony has . ago as a way for people to ether to snow their respect for a lost come become an annual event. The tree, located ar the foot of» 19th Street; will remain. deco- rated until early January. © » 1999 — North Shore News ~ 17 Photos submitted NARDWUAR the Human Serviette caught up with goaltender Feiix Potvin last year at GM Place noi !ong before he was traded from the Toronto Maple Leafs to the New York Islanders. Potvin joined the Vancouver Canucks thie week after a trade with the Isianders and started Wednesday night. Fel Canuck tangles with Serviette THE Vancouver - Canucks traded Bill Muckalt, Deve. Scatchard and “the goalie of the future” Kevin Weekes to the ' New York Islanders Sunday for goalie Feiix _ Potvin and some draft picks. Potvin is perhaps the National Hockey League’s foremost puck rocker whose fans include Jay Bentley, Bad Religion’s Bowen Island-based bassist. He one his debut ednesday night against the Washington Capitals. News’ correspondent Nardwuar the | Human Serviette caught up with “Felix the Cat” last season while he was still a member of -the Toronto Maple Leafs. Nardwuar: Who are you? Belix Potvin: Felix Potvin! Nardwucr: Felix “The Cat” Porvin! Potvin: Yeah, I am. Nardwuar: Now, Felix, there is also a punk rock band called The Queers and their logo is actually Felix The Cat. And I understand you are the NHL’s only punk rocker! Potvin: 1 don’t know if I am the only one. I enjoy that music a lot, ever since I was 14, so, wh, I guess once you grow up in punk rock niusic, you always listen zo it. Nardwuar: What did you begin listening to in Quebec? Potvin: Oh, prety much the ofd UK - Subs, Social Distortion ... Nasdwuar: The UK Subs! Potvin: Yeah, that was my first concert 1 saw when I was 14. It would be nice to see . them again. WNardwuar: That was so amazing that, like, Felix Potvin that you like the UK Subs, - that’s. so cool! Are there very many other punk rockers that you have come across in the NHL? . Potvin: 1 don’t know. it seems like there are a few peo- pie that do enjoy that kind of music, wh, [ mean, ub ... Nardwuar: Were you able to influence the music. they played at Maple Leaf Gardens? Like they had the Rheostatics play the national anthem. How did you like that? Potvin: Oh they were pret- fy good, but it’s kind of hard in ¢ dressing 100m to get my way as far as music. I'm one against 24 guys so I got t& lis- ten on my CD player. Nardwuar: So Felix did you hang around Ortawa at all svhile you were growing up? Fotvin: No, not at ail. Nardwuazr: Because there is a rumour going around that you are the subject of Alanis Morissette’s You Ongh? to Knov song. Is that you, Felix? Did you date Alanis Morissetic? Potvin: No, I did not. i never grew up from there. I Ix: the puck rock ‘nuck don’t know where that came from. Nardwuar: Any run-ins with her at all? Petvin: No, not at all. _Nardwuar: Because appar- ently Alex Daigle once dated Pamela Anderson. Potvin: Oh, that's his busi- ness. I'm married and pretty . happy. MNardwuar: All right! Well, thanks very much, Felix Potvin, keep on rockin’ is the. free. world, and doot doola doot doo... Potvin: Thank you. Nardwuar: Doot doola - door doo.... Potvin: I'm noz doing that. Nardwuar: Oh, please, ~ Felix, door doola doot doc... Potvin: Dootdoo, .. Editor’s note: Potvin may be stuck listening to his own CD player iss the dressing room of his. new team: Master is a Seal fan. For more Nardwuar inter- views check out wwmnard: | Our ENTIRE STOCK of FINE QUALITY FURNITURE including SOFAS, LOVESEATS, CHAIRS.& TABLES. BEDROOM SUITES and DINING ROOM SUITES at Vancouver Store only. By Vatetown Interions ‘#2, 1301 United Blvd... Coquitiam Tel: 521-77: Open Mon,-Wed. 10-6, Fi. 10-9, Sun. 12-5 | , bid you know, more than 20 travelling c! clinics bring ¢ carer; ivers . from B.C.s Children’s Hospital to towns acress the province, reducing the strain of travel for hundreds of B.C. famities? captain Mark >. .