Vv. Ray Olson ...featured on Knowledge Network program. & KEVIN Evans ...broken ankle wouldn't keep him away from | helping Heart Fund. March. To General Manager Denis For- ristal of West Van and the entire crew at the Bayshore, happy 60!... aes It was an absolute sea of North Shore celebrities at the sixth an- nual Heart Fund Celebrity Breakfast Wednesday morning at the Four Seasons Hotel. Hustling hard with plates of tasty breakfast nummies and heavy pots of tea and coffee were master painter Daniel tzzard; dance- choreographer jim Hibberd; super singer and realtor, Andy Thoma; CKNW’s Bill Good; CBC’s Fanny favorite Kiefer and everyone's Jackson bald-headed comedian, Davies. Going that extra mile was CBC- TV's rosy-cheeked news anchor, Kevin Evans, who showed up to work at the charity breakfast despite the fact he’s broken his ankle badly and is wearing a cast! Now that’s dedication!... The Heart Fund folk were also delighted to receive $225,000 from the Lotto Corporation... Last week Joanne Perry, the assistant professor at the UBC School of Nursing, and a television crew from the Knowledge Net- work came to the home of West Van's Dr. and Mrs. Ken Andall, to interview Sharon Andail’s dad, Rev. Ray Olson. Rev. Olson is suffering from Parkinson’s disease, and has just begun taking a new drug called Deprenyl. Depreny! is supposed to help sufferers of neurological diseases like Alzheimers, MS and Parkinson's. The reason Joanne was inter- viewing Rev. Olson was to com- pile information for fourth-year nursing students in a program called “Nursing Care of the Older Adult.”’ With our population growing rapidly and living so much longer, this is a vitally important program for all care-givers, whether at home, in intermediate care situa- tions, or in hospitals. The Knowl- ; edge Network program, which will feature Rev. Olson and three other patients will be shown in August... eee Last December the diplomatic corps held their annua! gala and very glitzy Consular Ball at the Hotel Vancouver. It was a first- time fundraiser for the Interna- tional Red Cross and it was very successful! On Wednesday, St. Valentine’s Day, at a packed luncheon at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, U.K. Con. Gen. Brian Watkins was able to turn over to Mrs. McEvoy, the international Red Cross repre- sentative, a cheque for $10,000!... one WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME? The quality of your life is in your name! Do you dislike the name you were given? Have you always felt that it is not right for you? So many people think this way, and they are tight! Most of us are not given the right name and those who have changed to the one that is suited to them have found amazing im- provements in many facets of their lives. It is vitally important to make the change only through the KABALARIAN PHILOSOPHY because you will not find a complete understanding of a balanced name elsewhere. BEVERLY, CYNTHIA, HELEN, MYRNA, VIRGINIA, MERLE Do you know anyone by these names? These ladies are very good organizers and love handling finances. They are strong, practical, have sound business judgment and excellent business ideas. They must guard against putting too much em- phasis on the material side of life because, in so doing, they sacrifice their softer feminine side for more masculine qualities, becoming forceful, self-opinionated, often argumentative, and blunt. They want to be in charge, and are good at handling peopie to get the best work out of them. Happiness in marriage is seldom theirs for it is hard for them to ex- press their feelings naturally. This causes frustration and tensions that often result in severe female disorders, trouble in childbirth, and tension in the senses of the head. The correct change of name would soften the too dorninant, authoritative qualities and make them able to do the little tactful things that bring happiness to others and themselves. Surnames and nicknames always have an influence as well, so for a full analysis of a person's life, all names used would have to be considered. Discover how your name is alfec- ting your life — phone 736-2875, 8:30 to 4:30, and we will tell you, and what is more important, WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT! There is no obligation. A FREE PUBLIC PRESENTATION and demonstration of a name analysis will be held Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m., 5912 Oak St. (at 43rd Ave.) This is a golden opportunity that will change your life. Discover what the knowledge of the amazing law of name analysis can do for you! NEW NAME ANALYSIS SEMINAR Starts March 6 7:30 p.m.Now open for enrolment Phone 736-2875 Fust class open to visitors without obligation ta enrnil A 33 - Sunday, CAVIAR February 18, 1990 - North Shore News photo Cindy Goodman U.K. Con. Gen. Brian Watkins (right) ... turns over $10,000 cheque to Red Cross representative Mrs. McEvoy. Congratulations, too, to the very energetic and enthusiastic Hilary Wooler of West Van, the director of PR for Laing Properties. Hilary has just been re-elected for a se- cond term as president of the bus- tling tourism group, Vancouver A.M.... ene While today is the Rotary Club’s big Duck Race down the Capilano, last Saturday it was their first Duck Dance. More than 230 guests showed up to dine and dance the night away to the strains of the Cham- pagne Orchestra and vocals by Brenda Kay, and enjoy the antics of the Human Robot, Ed Street. Rotary’s active Howard and Cecily Stringer table-hopped with Westsun Lighting’s Phil Bernard and communication expert Brian Chalmers, while Model Shipyard’s Ken and Andrea Bassam twirled about the floor... Bev Sleeman, whose husband Bill, was away on business, looked outstanding in a scarlet jumpsuit and had her volunteers well orga- nized, while the Y‘s executive director Nancy Forrest made sure everything was on track. The venue was ideal for the oc- casion, with all the right decora- tive touches. Adding her own decorative touch was last year’s lucky $22,000 Duck Race winner, blonde Debra Aitkens. You can bet that she’s already bought her $5 ticket for today’s contest!... #08 The annual BC Home Show opened Friday at BC Place Stadium and florist Trish Delaney and her Lonsdale Quay Market Flowers have put in a great deal of time and effort in assisting me in creating a very pretty and unique backyard garden. 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