rth soo BRIGH HT Shore news [ LIGHTS oo. North Shore reigns at 1999 Leo Way to go Sue Ridout. Leo award winner for best local television news. The best picture award went to our local boys Bill Thumm (left) and Scott Kennedy for Rupert's Land. BC Film's Gordon Adair, who hails from West Van, brought along his niece from Victoria, Clea Adair. It's a ‘triple win for our own Roy Hayter who took the Leo for best short drama, best director short drama and best screenwriter short drama for Grave Decisions. Above: Best dramat- ic television series nominee and North Shore resident Ogden Gavanski came to the awards with Catherine Forbes. Af right: Hosts Dean Haglund and Christine Lippa, who both got their start here in Vancouver as improv actors, entertained the crowd through- out the ceremonies. Best informational television series winners Corby Coffin and Nick Orchard are both from the North Shore. < 26" BIKE <. 24" BIKE 20" BIKE Shop & compare! NEWS photos Catherine Barr Watter Daroshin (centre). who is also a North Shore boy, produced the entire Leo ceremony. Here he joins BC Film chairman Michael Francis (right) and Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television vice chairman Brigitte Prochaska. Best director Jonathan Tammuz (left), who won for Rupert's Land, with best actor winner lan Tracey. N. Van boy Oavid Frazee received big applause for his cinematography award on Da Vinci's Inquest. David Ouke's illustrious career was recognized with the outstanding achievement award. We're happy to have him live here with us in West Van. 26" INCLINE ~ Vorakes & susp. Parks. veg. $469 24" GRAVITY - Vovakes & susp. forks. veg. $329 20" GLADIATOR - Vorakes & susp. Forks, ¢ speeds veg. $289 *1 89 16" TROOPER - training wheels, coaster brake. reg. $155 North Van's own Brian Davie, best production design winner for Ruperts Land, was looking good in his tux. N. Van's Sarah Chalke, seen here with Jamie Afifi. used to play Roseanne Barr's daughter on television, but tonight she was nominated for her role in Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy. West Van's Lynne Carrow sat with the Rupert's Land gang and her Da Vinci's inquest friends. Veena Sood was born to be wild, just take a look at how comfy she is atop that $30,000 1999 Harley. lt was a sweep for Da Vinci's Inquest executive producer Chris Haddock (centre), seen here with Delia Douglas and writer Leo Luna. Most of our new merchandise is slightly scratched or dented, so you get the brands you want at liquidation prices! +44 We sell 90% of ali consigned sporting goods... We have new bikes for everyon nbs