Rip iean Raritan aes Ty j : Aria egal § a : : gee th wage be Ra : Bh tat Mai Ge 4 ; H is j at vt hu LP BTR aT ‘ed Nanay Ba ay j wate i ' Choy HSA belie Sieg! i galt i t ! i fa a he ss i, re Pay A a " aan a ) . Rated : rf } ’ ay 1 # ah : Le Brad Ledwidge BRIGHT LIGHTS THE NORTH Shore Studios opened their doors to the gen- eral public for the first time last Saturday night as they hosted the National Adver-tis- ing Benevoient Society's (NABS) Grand Ball fundraiser. There to take in the event were (clockwise from upper left): Tim Nast of Canada Wide Magazines being a Joker. North Vancouver residents Ed Ethier (left) and Jeanne Mayne (right) ham it up with NABS volunteer Laura Stearn Shirley Temple, er, Rheta Hutton played innocent ail night with friend Joan Melia. utton would only release her true age to her agent. Mike Powell, Jan Nablow and Red Robinson, morning disc jockey with CISL. Bob Grainger, Allan Treleaven and Norm Grohmann, who was judging costumes for door prizes (eas- ier than the weather). SATURDAY NIGHT at the movies brought out all kinds, and as you can tell, was a photographer’s dream Subjects at the North Shore Studios came in all shapes and sizes as guests were encouraged to dress up as their favorite Hollywood heroes. Starting in the upper left and moving clockwise: The past and the present, the ridiculous and the logical were represented by Jonathon Young (Chaplin) and David Jones (Data). The Grand Ball was emceed by CFOX’s morning crazies larry Hennessey and Willy Percy (left and second froin right). Mr. Fox and Scott Barratt (right) were on hand to make sure they didn’t go too far. Jack and Cindy Simmons of FM 2-95 show off their first-prize Alladin costumes. The couple won the grand prize, trip for two to Holly- wood for their efforts. The Grand Bal! was a fam- ily affair for Sharon, Neil and Trisha Soper. About to experience the red carpet treatment are North Shore News reporter Kevin Gillies (left) and Leah Kirkham puttin’ on the ritz with the News’ display adver- tising manager Peter Kvarnstrom (right) and his wife Susan. Grey Advertising sent two of their best, dressed for success. Angela Luterbach, dressed as Edward Scissorhands, won the best “mate” costume. Judge Norm Grohman wasn't clear on whether the contestant, or the costume subject, had to be male. Joining Luterbach was Sharon Mann, also of Grey Advertising, doing a fine Elvira.