18 — Sunday, October 13, 1996 — North Shore News BRIGHTEN bright lights IT was a huge hit! Congratulations to the organizers, volunteers and and guests of the West Vancouver Foundation's Unique Evening of Festivities. The Oct. 9 gala event was a fundraiser in support of DARE — the Drug Abuse Resistance Education co-project of West Vancouver School District 45 and the West Vancouver Police. Held in the Park Royal South Shopping Centre atrium, the affair included a buffet dinner, live entertainment and auctions. Approximately 450 folks including media luminaries, business leaders, police Officials, artists and philan- thropists, joined together for a terrific evening out ting a very worthy cause. Jennifer Mather. ” i " DASHING COUPLE... HELPING HANDS... Volunteer event co-coordi- nator Sara McGladdery —~ also known to the com- munity as a high jumper with the Canadian National Team — takes a brief breather while preparing for the guests. West Vancouver Foundation Board Member and DARE with the proceeds benefit- Fundraising Co-chair, Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia, and, top left to right, BCTV broadcasters Pamela Martin and Larco Vice- CHEEK TO CHEEK... North Shore News President Wink Andres escorts wife Ann Publisher and West Vancouver Foundation Vice _to the fundraising gala. Chairman Peter Speck enjoys an endearing moment with wife Mary. POLITICAL PLEASURES... Coun. Pat Boname and former West ty ts" ALLIGATOR ALIGNMENT... Spa at the Century Co-owner Rei POP THE CORK... West Vancouver Foundation Director Robert Eadie, left, joins Beach House bartender Paul Horton in cracking open a bottle of bubbly. Karen MacKinnon checks out a Park Royal reptile. i ff TAKE FIVE... Kassem Aghtai SHOW TIME... Pandora’s Vox Director Gillian Hunt, left, and —_—srelaxes after enjoying the buffet Vancouver Mayor Derrick Humphreys praise the fundraising gala. ensemble member Lois Brymer get ready to take to the stage. dinner.