aig 5 Peers ciavinne omit ET ar MARINE DRIVE was the site for West Van's com- f munity day parade last Saturday, with marching & bands, baton twirlers (above) and floats delighting } crowds. Below left: Byron Estey, 1%, enjoys his first parade. Right: 50 Cats in the Hat, including § (left to right) John Bain, 4, Cameron Moore, 5, 5 Andrew Ellis, 5, and Andrew Black, 5, were ieee peas weanee st Jo ee ore, : *, : | enough to land The Playschool's float first-place § Bove: SISTERS fe ‘ ae rs a : . : overall. Kimberley (left) and ; —— ae ; a car ne ; Stephanie Toth enjoy [ipaiTDaarmare : F Bg OT : os 7 a : NEWS photos Clady Goodman the parade from their curbside vantage point. Right: Float No. 25 fea- tured all the trappings of The Mad Hatter's Tea Party. After the parade had run its course, there were sports and games, music and dancing at the West Van rec centre. with Jim Lang, made an appearance in West Van last week. Above: The § féte, a fundraiser tor West Van's library, was emceed by Jurgen Gothe and chaired by Judy Gosney. | Below: Joyce and John Scholefield brandish an autographed copy of On the Take, Cameron's account of the Mulroney years. NEWS photes Brad Ledwidge