NORTH Shore Counselling, Centre turns back the clock Saturday when it hosts The Beat Goes On. Organizers of the titth annu- al fundraiser are encouraging guests to don retro attire for the event, to be held in the grand ballrooin of the Westin Rayshe we m Vancouver. Deejay Brace Bissell wall spins tunes from: the “BOs through the “80s, Ne event's retro. theme takes the pressure off black-tie dressing and puts the tun: back ing, says the event's publicity chairman Fdith Kon. “Dressing up is optional, of coune Butt vou dress up veu hive more fun.” said) Kon. Pare soe aay aut Some people wear authentic (vintage ) dresses trom their aun he’s ate. Others just make a big ke about it, Evervone has a really wood ume.” Past vear’s event attracted 400 guests and raised: $04,000 for the coumelling centre, according te fundraising coordi nator Patneia Smith, This vear, Sunday, September 27, 1998 — North Shore News ~ 27 undraising fun turns back the clock funds for services, the event acts as a get together tor members of! the North Shore community, she added “qt orealk isa party. hvervbody knows everybody and they just have 9 ball.” The Beat Goes On starts 106 pam. with ¢ dinner and dan live auctions. “Fickets are S100 Per person and are available by calling Andrea Kiss at 926-5495. — Layne Chrigensen » Your Complete "Mecha nical Repairs & Service Specialists organizers are hoping to raise at ieast that: amount. All profits generated through fundrais are used to provide subsidized counselling for families and indi- viduals. About 40 volunteers have been working since January to coordinate the Beat Goes On, said Smith. In addition to raising 183. Pemberton Ave. FALEINS 985-7195 Ge. NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge THE Beat Goes On's public relations coordinator Edith Kon is joined by event co- chairman Joanne Unruh and corporate sponsor representatives David Unruh, senior vice-president of Westcoast Energy Inc., Barrie Moore, chairman of Watson Gloves, and Richard Ramey, area manager of the Royal Bank. BG YOUTH AWARDS CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Do you know a young person who is contributing to * DOHC 115 hp engine * Variable valve timing * 60/40 split folding seat * Low-fatigue front bucket seats * Multi-link bearn suspension « And much, much more! Starting from *15,595 2.8% finance rate 3.2% lease rate the nomination form to the CAVEAT BC office as soon as possible. Please ensure that the nominee bas been notified. ee er an VINIT AWARE | i I would like to nominate: Home Address: School: My Name: Phone: Grade: Phone: * 3.0 litre VG * Air conditioning * Power windows & locks * Cruise contro! ¢ Anti-theft system * Quest Trac™ flexible seating *« Roof rack * Privacy glass * Retained power feature ¢ And much, much more! Inchude a written statement telling us why you think this youthfgroup should be recognized & rewarded. i Fax this form, along with your written statement to: CAVEAT BC (604)530-5831 or mail to: Youth Awards c/o CAVEAT BC. LMRPO, P.O. Box 26044, Langley BC V3A 8J2 | eS Nominations must be received by September 30, 1998 Does a The CAVEAT BC YOUTH AWARDS will be presented at: CAVEAT BC YOUTH CHALLENGE 98 SQUAMISH NATION RECREATION CENTRE, WED. OCT. 21, 1998 AN ANTE-VIOLENCE CREME PREVENTION PROGRAM PUT OW FOR YOUTH BY YOUTH See your Youth Worker or Counsellor for more information $26,457 98 clearance 3 to choose from VGRG7B CCOO 700 Marine Drive 985- “931 . North Vancouver WWW. egencyaluto com Tere ertar rage ee ot. ate ee oa: bareye @ betas ereteed . sete Fe or el A oe te Beertee eateev ates SCRA DORCCS DAOC ICIS SSN Dettevness yemetytnrrrae ¢ . eae ttete chee sae PETE HTH HF e HM Hs FHEEHUEeHeter?