42 - North Shore News — Wednesday. Apri! 26. 2000 NEWS photos Catherine Sarr He was the biggest bunny of them all. Michael Leage made sure everyone got an egg, proving that under- neath, he is really just a teddy bear. They re sth boys in the band. Morris Physick (left), Bob Banks (centre) and Gary Bluhm wore their own version of an Easter bonnet. Howe Sound Lions Club members Dawn Wheler (left) and “Feet Eddy” Wheeler didn't mind guarding the piggy banks. WIRONZOO OZ=ZO-umo9 ¥ BRIGHT LIGHTS Kids enjoy Easter fun at John Lawson Park Four-year-old Wyatt Fitzpatrick got some eggs and, more importantly, big Easter hug from mom Vanessa. Mackenzie Stewart (left) and Poorshad Sanaie didn't mind the rain. Hunting down treats was well worth it. These el teamed up to hunt for chocolate. From left: Annahita Ehsan, Browning. Ronak Brahmand and Olivia SO what if it was a lite rainy. That’s no reason to stay home on Easter Sunday. This is especi chocolate eggs to be found. This past Sunda was turned inte a virtual treasure trove of treats. Kids of all ages came out to take part in the fun at the annual Easter egy hunt hosted by Howe Sound Lions Club members. The West Van Pops Band entertained. There was even an Easter bonnet or two, John Lawson Park Please direct requests for event coverage to Bright Lights c/o N orth Shore News, Fax: 985-2104 or e-mail