y Genemper ws CO OC > BRIGHT LIGHTS - ~ Te ee on nah Village Wines pops its | SESE, COME P ETAL aT ondistey te nuse te standard trom paper bats an tte ‘UO. Bri SSUES On beak the date bright lights AOI awa eavaers Brice Carry and Birate “TOs tonitermatena he Dahir Gb Om asterts sitce Ofte howd ind MacDonald are Has vustted: the mew oa November f sec wrth the heoastae thar NEWS photos Martin Mitlerctip Edgemont Village Wines co-owners Brian MacDonald (left) and Bruce Curry believe in the future of B.C.’s wine industry. Toasting the sucr.ess of Edgemont Village Wines with the excellent sparkling wine that hears his own name was Stephen Cipes (left). the owner of Summerhill Estate Winery. With him were marketing directors Miriam Sklar- Gold and Michael | Bigattini. Bernie and Tracey Krause were more of the media guests at last Wednesday's party. Bernie writes for The Independent Senior Newspaper that publishes monthly throughout B.C. Recommended because we do the job right! * Bie Mike Blaney, a Dutlding materials consultant in the village. was in surprisingly good humour considenng he had a broken bone in his neck Two more professionai * foodies” at the gaihe:- ing Wednesday were Stephanie Yuen (right), iood and wine critic for AM1320, and Sylvia Reinthal, who writes for Kanada Kurier, the oldest German language newspaper in Canada. 980-751 Local Kristine Duggan picked t upa few § pomlers on cork pulling from Calona Wines sales rep Jayne Storeschuk. Graham Pierce. a chef for Summerhill Estate Winery. smoked his awn duck and pork for the tasty treats he served Wednesday West Van's bubbly personality Joy Metcalfe popped by to wish the new venture and Stephen Cipes all the best. 407 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver Edgemont Gourmet Meats owner Andy Tse suggest- ed a Rosemont Mertot would go well with his rack at lamb CT Helene Brooker took the opportunity to sam- ple a glass of wine with Edgemont local Trevor Brooker. It makes a change from Starbucks, where Helene is a supervisor. Longtime “Ambleside resident and The Vancouver Sun columnist Anthony Gismondi (left) shared a glass of wine with North Van's Roseniary Eng (Business In Vancouver and QuBic tam (Sing Tao). Rob Colbourne toasted the success of his new clients with ize Bebris, Bruce Curry’s wife. Rob handles Edgemont Village advertis- ing for the News. is — WZ QUALITY INSTALLATIONS SINCE 1971