| Eighth Great Pursuit not He's a real smooth talker. Clay St. Thomas, from JR Country radio station, was also the event's MC. These rookies ain't no bimbos ya know. Carol MacKay (front), Cindy Lou Fawcett (centre) and Karen McDonald (back) were the “Bosom Buddies.” Friday, June 2, 2000 — North Shore News - 17 BRIGHT LIGHTS rivial fundraiser PICTURE this. You're driving your car and all of a sudden a stretch limousine pulls up in front. Out jump six wacky people wearing crazy wigs and costumes. Sound strange? Well, not really, especialy if you are one of the 27 teams participating in “The 8th Annual Great Pursuit.” The North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped hosted its photo scavenger hunt this past Sunday. Prizes for best costume, top money raiser and more were handed out to participants. A wind-up party at Lions Gate Studios helped cap off the afternoon in style. More than $35,000 was raised last vear and, judging, from the turnout, this year would be even better. Congratulations everyone. Please dircet requests for event coverage to Bright Lights ¢/a North Share News. Fax: 985-2104 or e-mail . Sabia Davies (eft) and Barbara Rodger deserve a lot of credit for all of their hard werk as event organizers. These Keystone cops call themselves “The Bobby Squad.” From left: Angefa Kirk, Jayne Doherty, Jackie Wonnacott, Kelly Carter. The “Just in Mime” team | ‘ members were all sign language __ interpreters. They were joined by Andrea Robinson (bot- tem left), event co-ordina- tor, for a photo. The News’ own Sharon Cocomile (left), Eric Solitys (centre) and Deana Lancaster had a hard time keeping their clothes on. As the “News Flashers,” they just had to grin and bare it. -