=== BRIGHT LIGHTS W. Van seniors get in the mood te swing NEWS photos Catherine Barr Allthe gals were busy fighting over Fred Titcomb who has dedicaied the better part of the last 20 years te the seniors’ centre. Staff members Greta Mitchell (left) and Shelley Brown captured him for a quick kiss. These twins didn't have time to dance. They were too busy helping serve all the food and goodies. Diana Poon (left) and Linda Poon are both Grade 12 students at West Vancouver Secondary. 6ill and Shirley Friend love a latin beat. So any- time the band played something South American, they were on the floor. “What a great band,” said Tom Galloway and Melba Weber. They spent most of their night on the dance floor. It was dancing for some, but work for others. Behind the scenes these boys were busy washing hundreds of dish- es and cleaning plates. From left: Wilson Huang, Mark Evanshen and Alexander Evanshen. Nancy Hesketh (ieft) and Sheila Landrigan were all wrapped up in their tickets. They were in charge of sell- ing refreshments and handling all the money. Sue and Bill Burroughs just got back from a romantic cruise aboard the Viking Serenade. They moved to West Vancouver three years ago and just love it here. A happy belated 89th birthday to West Vancouver’s handsome John Rennie. He and Fran McKenzie have been friends for years. Usually Gladys Lee, seen here with husband Robert, is behind the cam- era shooting photos for Vancouver Lifestyles mag- azine. But this night we finally got her to say “cheese.” SHHHHH .. os a tug secret. Or at least it’s supposed to be. After all, senor ciazens arent alowed to have tun. Thevre sup: posed to be old and boring. Weil, too date, vour secret is out because last Saturday night, the West Vancouver Seniors’ Centre was a jumping joint. Howas the [7th Annual Swingtime Dance and eservbody was tin the mood.” The dance tloor was full and the tunes were non-stop. All the ladies’ dance cards were full as there was lots of handsome gentlemen to choose from. Edon’t knew about you, but Pm already looking forward to Next year. These bartenders were in charge of all the best refresh- ments. Who says all the fun was on the dance floor. From left: #an Loudon, Barb Wagner and Stan Harris. Jim Nightingale and Jean Fraser were busy dancing in the dark as the band played everything from latu) to boo- gie and swing. They were the talk of the town. ‘The 17-piece swing band The Milleraires had everyone on their toes and space on the dance floor was at a premium. Big Carl Marosits (centre) stands about 64", He found himself in an envious position between sisters Valerie Sommerville (left) and Susan Bamford. Susan traveled from Duncan to be here for the dance. Comfortable Furnishings & For Every Lifestyle og m Quality wood furniture in pine, oak, maple & birch - select your style & stain. Kitchen, dining, bedroom, entertainment units, home office & more. OAK & PINE Quality Home Furnishings Family owned & operated since 1989 Upholstered furniture in your choice of fabric or leather. New Spring Stock Arriving. classic I¥flission |} Reflects the Spirit of Design the Quality of Construction ~ Entertainment -Floog Model Sal Visit our 10,000 sq ft. showroom 1389 Main Street North Vancouver 985-8460 Open 7 days a week M-F 10-5:30 © Sat 10-5 © Sun 12-5 (Near Second Narrows Bridge} Ample parking in rear