ah Be , Brad Ledwidg BRIGHT LIGHTS N FITTING tribute to all those NEWS paper pack- ers, peddlers and promot- ers, the Park Royal Theatre hosted a Carrier Movie Day last Saturday, March 19, supporting their fine deeds and diligence (despite rain, sleet, snow and hail). More than 600 of our finest carri- ers and their guests turned out to enjoy a showing of the late john Candy’s last completed hit film, Cool “Runnings. On hand were (photo left, left-right) the NEWS’ Linda Goodsell and daughter.Devon, and (photo right, left-right) NEWS carri- ers Hirokazu Sato and : ‘ Kohjun Sato. eae insert Steacy House wins heritage recognition THANKS TO the fine work and gocd hearts of Fama Holdings Ltd., the Steacy House, built in 1904 and now an integral part of the Camellia complex, is a recent winner of the Heritage Award of Honour. A cocktail party to commemorate the event was held Thursday, March 17 at the home. In attendance were (photo right, left-right) Lynda Steacy, Archie Steacy, his sister Ruth and friend Ivy Todd. it was Archie’s grandfather who built the home ard Archie, at one time, lived there. INVOLVED in the restoration project were (photo left, L-R) City of North Van plumbing inspector Rebert Mearns, City of North Van Electrical's Jack Ball and (photo right, left- right) B.C. Hydro's George Drew and North Van Fire Department's Gavin Soaneés. TAKING IN the day were (photo left, left-right) three- year veteran Greg Reid, one- year carrier John Norrish and apprentice deliverer of three months, Jason Pouliotte. Popcorn, pop and jujubes were the order of the day and fun was had by all. Sh ee ak oh