1994 — North Shore News i NEWS photos Brad Ledwidge ENJOYING AN enchanted eveni right) Ham meron, Arlene Gladstone, Pam and ! : Geoffry Goldsmith-Jones. Pam Goldsmith-Jones is a North Vancouver District councillor. Family Services THIS YEAR'S ball was in recognition of the International Year of the of the North Shore is a multi-service not-for-profit agency dedicated to strengthening family life in North and Family, as proclaimed by the United Nations. Above: seven-year-olds West Vancouver. The ball is a popular annual event that attracts family members, young and old. Tory Scholz (left) and Mackenzie Davis. ‘ FAMILY SERVICES OF THE NORTH SHORE. THE HYATT: Regency in Vancouver was transformed into a scene from PROCEEDS FROM the bail will. NORTH SHORE News publisher and Family Services of the North “The Nutcracker Suite for the ninth-annual Winter Family Ball, co-chaired _ benefit Family Services’ family Shore board member Peter Speck (right), with wife Mary and_sons : by Yasmin Shami (right) and Laura-Lee Armstrong. Also in picture: counselling program. Above: Alan (left) and David, was among the 800 guests who attended last committee members Diane Wilson (left) and Ruth Eilers (centre). ball-goers Detaina and lan Bell. Sunday's event. ae _ . PENNY MITCHELL (right) and Alec and Karen’ Sharp enjoyed LITTLE JAKE McGregor, held by labor SUE BAUMAN, president of Family Services of the North . cocktails, a sit-down turkey dinner and dancing to local band Wager... arbitrator Judi Korbin, was among 199 " Shore, is flanked by Alison Soven (left) and Patricia Graham, This year’s ball netted over $25,000 for Family Services. ; attendees under the age of 12. senior editor of the Vancouver Sun. : an