NEWS photo Cindy BOS Lindeman of Sapere Distributors co-hosted the Ban- nermar party. Ariadne were berthed at Bailan- tyne Pier until yesterday when they sailed for the U.S. ports of San Francisco and San Diego. Admiral Peter Woodhead greeted guests as they skilfully ne- gotiated the very steep gang-plank which turned out to be a simple task for an old navy hand like Ald. Don Bellamy. Sen. George Van Roggen chat- ted with Sen. Ed and Beveriey Lawson and businessman Joe Cohen, while Darcy Rezak of the Vancouver Board of Trade traded stories with Jean Anderson, presi- dent of the Sea Festival Society. 1 must say that the polite and at- tentive officers and young sailors tooked so dashing in their pristine white uniforms — especially the movie-star handsome and gallant Commander Adrian Jones of the Ariadne, whose gracious good Manners more than made up for their rather rude and prickly press liaison officer... aan Someone leaving Vancouver is the perky and attractive TV per- sonality, Sharol Josephson. Sharo], who had been hostess on the West Coast program with Douglas Miller, is currently the LIONS BAY ICAULFEILD VILLAGE DRIVE HOMEOWNERS *BOATS *TRAVEL ACCIDENT 5315 Headland Dr. Caulfedd Village Opposite Safeway “Someplace Special’ THE CAULFEILD VILLAGE INSURANCE CENTRE HORSESHOE BAY CAULFEILD Headquarters “Where the parking is easy and the service is knowledgeable & friendly.” 922-9100 | A DIVISION OF INTERCITY EQUITY CORPORATION A SAA 17 - Sunday, May 27, 1990 - North Shore News COCKTAILS AILS @@meCAVIAR co-anchor with Russ Froese on "VU’s nightly newscast. She and Douglas have been tap- ped to once again host the Children’s Miracle Telethon June 2 and 3 on CKVU. The surprise is that she is going to be leaving her position at the television station at the beginning of August to go with her husband, Neil, to assist him in running a Bi- ble College in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, where he has just been appointed the college presi- dent. The Joseptisons and their two sons are excited at the prospect, but a bit saddened to leave the temperate climate of the coast and their newly-purchased West Coast home... Happy Sist birthday to the venerable Hotel Vancouver! Last Thursday they held a gala sold-out Tea Dance in the hotel Ballroom to mark the occasion. The night before, Executive Chef Elio Guarnori introduced his new Taste of Louisiana menu to a select dinner group in four dif- ferent settings — in the sub-base- ment Laundry Room, in The Grif- fin, in the exclusive Timber Club and upstairs at the romantic Panorama Roof! The food was superiative and so was the marvellous music for dan- cing by Richard Amouzou. And certainly the very best exercise after dining! His musical menu includes everything from Julio Iglesias to exhilarating Johann Strauss waltzes (CKVU’s Dave Abbott is a superb waltzer!), while BCTV’s Norm Grohmann performed some remarkable tangos! It was a very congenial evening! ... Cheers! Q So = wa wn wn 3S D>) ® = ce) ry & 925-1522 C-1348 marine drive west vancouver CYPRESS PARK CAULFEILD DRIVE EXIT LS HIGHWAY *TENANTS © COMMERCIAL INSURANCE * INCOME TAX SERVICE OPEN Mon.-Fri, 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-Spm For your convenience later hours at month end. BRITISH officers Lieutenant Neil Hicking and Commander Adrian Jones share a joke with Vancouver liaison qustia Noice of Lions Bay during last week’s visit of the destroyer HMS Bristol and the frigate Ariadne to ‘ancouver. EXECUTIVE Chef Elio Guarnori of the Hotel Vancouver celebrates Louisiana Night and tbe hotel's Sist birthday with a little prawn-shucking help from BCTV’s Norm Grohmann and Norm’s son Dan. Cralty nena Arts & Crafts Showcase ’90 LYnnVaLley CENTRE May Z8th - June 3rd