Joy Metcalfe JOY TELLS ALL THIS COULD definitely be considered a ‘‘boo-ray’’ story because it’s true that CKNW’s talented broad- caster, jovial Terry Moore is leaving the Top Dog and his home in West Van. He’s going off to Calgary to radio station CHQR. He just signed the contract last week. Coincidentally Ramona and Terry had just sold their Lions Bay home two weeks earlier and were just starting to scout around for. a new home. They hadn’t — B Sunday, February 2, 1992 - Nort COCKTAILS & CAVIAR on the Calgary airwaves on Feb. 24 on the afternoon show! Lucky Calgary! They'll get a guy who can discuss world affairs, national problems, provincial unrest — and tell you how to take the red wine stain out of your white carpet plus entertain you with an operatic aria all at the same time. There is not another openline radio host that we have in town who has that kind of claim to fame! Terry is the most versatile broadcaster around and the most cheerful! Though he’ll work oui of Calgary, he'll still service his clients and do his endorsements and remotes here. He'll also be missed down at the Pan Pacific Health Spa where he always performed his daily workouts. We certainly do wish him and Ramona all the very, very best!... eee All the best, too, to Amanda Hansen and her Man in Motion husband, Rick Hansen, on the birth of their second tittle daugh- ter! Though she was six weeks early, little five-pound, four-oz. Alana Hansen is doing very well in her incubator at Grace Hospi- tal. She’ be a new little playmate for big sister, Emma, who'll be two in April! Congratulations! eee While our Terry’s leaving town, the award-winning singer-com- WV SINGER Paut Janz (left) and Terry David Mulligan have just returned.from Brazil where they filmed a TV speciel. counted on moving that far away though! While it’s a tremendous up- heavai for the family to pick up and. move to Cowtown, it’s a great opportunity for Terry, who actually went to school there and had worked in the communica- tions business. The good part of the move is that he’ll be in on the launch of talk show radio on -CHQR. He departs on Feb. 3 and starts poser, Paul Janz and West Van- couver’s muiti-media personality, Terry David Mulligan, have just arrived back from an 11-day trip to Brazil. They were in Brazil filming a TV special .called Trou- ble in’ Paradise. The TV special was to promote World Vision’s annual fundraiser, The 30-Hour Famine. During their Brazilian trip, Paul and TDM visited projects spon- sored by the relief and develop- _ Foryour convenience: . B.C.Hydro bill payment box at Lynn Valley Centre As a convenience to our customers, B.C.Hydro has installed a customer payment box at Lynn Valley Centre in North Vancouver. The payment box is located in the foyer entrance to the mall next to Stongs YULANDA FARIS ment agency and they noted the vast differences between the rich and poor people. They found the tour exhilarating and at the same time terribly depressing. They went from Rio to Recife to Fort Alesa to the capital, Brasilia, to the famed Amazon River. Despite the fact that World Vi- sion has 400 projects going on there, seven million children make their living on the streets while seven out of 10 Brazilians live in dire poverty. It’s hard for us to imagine the deplorable conditions of decay and degradation. The benefit, The 39-Hour Famine, is to raise funds and awareness to help these peo- ple and it takes place on Feb. 21 and 22. eee Last Friday night there was the black-tie, costumed gala dinner dance and auction called Feria de Sevilla. This was the third annual Razmatazz fundraiser for the St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation. And the sold-out crowd of 457 guests were positively swimming in tons of black lace and red roses. ‘The evening began on a high note at Michael Kaiie’s Waterfront Centre Hotel with a unique tapas reception and followed by a delec- table repast. Once again the Raz- matazz chairman was the indefat- igable Yulanda Faris, who seems to have the knack of making everything work like a charm. Besides the dynamic Yulanda and her husband, Mo, other. North Shore high frofile guests happily ular ain a ase? ih Shore News - 23 = ~ CONGRATULATIONS TO fick Hansen and wife Amanda on the birth of their second daughter, Alana. cha-cha-cha-ing the night away were the senior vice president of the Teck Corporation, David Thompson and his wife, Gail; handsome lawyer John Laxton and his wife, Valerie; the Zajac Foundation’s Mike and Leslie Rogers; David and Liz Ker; the Beachside Cafe’s pert Janet McGuire and the head of Leves- que Beaubien, John Weison; pop- interior designer George Kolias; Howard and Colleen Nemtin; Ann and Craig Sturrock; and Robert and Caroline Mason, who were the lucky winners of the best costume prize. But the most determined guest at the function had to be the Piasitr Dome president Tony Petrina. Just before the gala, he had been a patient at Lions Gate Hos- pital and then literally checked -himself out for the evening to at- tend the event. Then he checked himself back into LGH after the do ended for a few more days of recuperation... ees The National Advertising Benevolent Society will host vheir JOHN LAXTON annual NABS Ball at 86 Street on Feb. 6. This year’s theme is coun- try and western with Tex-Mex grits, a mechanical bull and. live music by Bing Armstrong and the Lonesome Steve Band. Dress is Wild West and tickets are $30. The proceeds go to assist people in all areas of the communications industry who have fallen on hard times ... Cheers! (REALTORS... at 985-6982 © To serve our valued real estate customers better, we’ve added . A : a direct line for advertising in and is accessible during mall hours for your the Homes section. payment by cheque. Your bill stub or account number should be included in the envelope with your cheque payment to ensure that it is processed promptly and accurately. BChydro & RICK ANDERSON Real Estate Advertising Manager