10 — Friday, June 12, 1998 —- North Shore News north shore news SHT LIGHTS soc West Vancouver i is bl good ts just the startof it. But in order te qua for the j to be able to y heavy hiners 4 atienal Nations in Bloom competinon, va ve go! he distance. Well, on June 3, West Vancouver's re out in force te show internauonal judge Clandette Savaria just why the community won last vear’s pre- liminary Communines tn Bloom competition. \ ; pe : : a ceremonial breakiast ar che West Van which started with Seniors” Centre, was followed by Later, after dining on delicious grilled saimon, Savari A sunny day, the community. com: aofour at mented on how impressed she was with the community, Good Luck West Van, we're all rooting tor vou. NEWS photos Catherine Barr West Vancouver was thrilled to have as guests ano entertainers, members from the Squamish Nations indian Band. Front row, left to right, Bob Baker, Pamela Paull, Rebert Williams and back row, William Nahanee and hereditary chief Phillip Joe. The man who makes it all happen: Parks Superintendent Bill Reid. Reid later suffered quite a roasting by the much loved Dr. John Goodman. MLA Jeremy Dalton and his wife Leah looked ike they thoroughly enioyed the evening. Coun. Alian Williams, left, and M. c. Moonen were happy to be on hand for the big event. !s that a smile there, Allan? Business owner and for- mer councillor Carolanne Reynolds is always on hand to lend her support to the community. Pam Goodman, ieft, chairperson for Nations in Bloom stands here with West Vancouver councillor Liz Byrd. Parks ‘and rec director Kevin Fike, left, with internation- al judge Claudette Savaria and commitiee member Dr. John Goodman. British Pacific Properties exec- utive Walter Thornloe chatted casually with West Vancouver's arts centre cham- pion Maggie Pappas. West Vancouver Second- ary School Treble Choir member Kate Lestie entertained guests after Mayor P. Pat Boname gave an eloquent speech at the event to warmly welcome everyone. Here we see her with husband Phil Boname and the familiar Bill McQuaid. West Vancouver councilior Ron Wood with his fovely MLA Ted Nebbling, background, was part of the color wife Joanne. guard that followed the pipers into the dining room to begin the evening. Newlywedded councillor Bit Soprovich, left, stands with his beautiful new bride Suzanne and guest David Scarmmells. a OT LYCRA TEAM MARIN “CLOTHING BY:S 3 PINE MOUNTAIN 19" ROCKY RIDGE........ 19" ELDRIDGE GRADE 19" QUAKE.. eseees 19" PALISADES TRAIl..... 20" NAIL TRAIL 20" BEAR VALLEY SE. 11.5" BEAR VALLEY SE . JACKETS... SHORTS... ZX FBS. ...39.99. 229 Lower Mountain Hwy North Vancouver 983-2272