14-Fooa, DB a 26 G98 | Norn Shore News North shores news _____ecoBNG T LIGHTS so Harvest Project feeds the need in sty CHRISTMAS iy aime tor Commits Qelebration. Atleast tats thowan Earsest Project tounder David Foster ces it. He kneass Wscmperbint tor peuple to teel good inside. With endless ener he needy individuals break the evele with a Chand up” rather than a “hand oar” This past Saturday, at Ponmsdale Ree Centre. Harvest Projet imated evervene te sie in ther Pith Annu Christmas Dinner. Volunteers served: an pressive sit down, candlelight Christmas dinner to more than 300) peuple Savean Foods supplied dhe zoods as did: other local businesses and. thanks to the fin and present, evervone lett feeling rab H ron Shawn Davis works closely with Foster and company to help make the Harvest Project a success. They were all f to right: Chloe Stevenson, Tommy Petersen and Kameleya Mateki. TV fans will recognize actor Winston Rekert from his Neon Rider series. Look for him next in an upcoming Sliders episode. Volunteer turkey carver Randy Fraser (centre) was happy to have Daniel Dwyer (left) and mom Katie come along for the event. Harvest Project president Jett Faweett, wife Cindy-Lou and daughter Samantha were happy to serve up supper for waiting guests. North Shore Ailiance youth pastor Dave Sattler (left), Amanda Johnson (centre) and Jack Fisher were great volunteers. NEWS photos Catherine Barr Harvest Project's main man is David Foster (right). He and wife Emiko (left) were pleased to have BC Lions’ offensive lineman Moe Elewonibi drop by anc’ «jn autographs. Dony Sawchuk was wonderul with the kids. He read them the Christmas story before saying , | We're not sure where North Van Coun. Bob Fearnley perfected his serving skills, but he’s all set if he ever gives up poli- tics. Good job Bob. North Van's political gang was busy dishing out smiles this evening. From left to right: Coun. Barbara Sharp, Mayer Jack Loucks, Trevor Fawcett and Coun. Stella- smiles from Taylor (left), Alexandra (centre) and Grace Troll prove that the turkey tasted terrific. Their sound is lively, upbeat and very profes- sional. Rise Up got together at Keats Camp, a Christian summer camp, and have never looked back. Jason Troil (centre) excels at fish and 2 Hipe® oe : *} chips. But thanks to him, and helpers l— : like Herman Harms (left) and Hennie Britton, the kitchen gang cooked up a sensational seasonal feast. Feasting and fun were the order of the day for Stephanie Fox (left), Anthony Howards (centre) and Chery! Cathcart.