AST weekend’s sunny weather brought out the community to Horseshoe Bay Day, Saturday, June 17. A scavenger hunt on the water, parade, tug of war, craft fair, artist demonstrations, horseshoe pitching contest and musicians in the park attracted abour 2,000 fun-scekers to the all-d ate te a THE community awarded prizes for best-decorated bicycle and best-dressed dog in the parade. NEWS BRANDON (left), 3, and Brian Wright, 14, enjoyed clowning around with Klutz the Ciown, one of many chil- dren’s performers who entertained kids with face painting, balloons and other fun activities. ERIN Simmons introduced her 7%year-old great dane Caesar to Salty Dog, mascot for The Lookout coffeehouse at Sewell’s Marina, where Simmons worked as a teen. POTTERS (from left) Karen Grant, Marilyn Kraft and Ronda Green sold ceramics that could be glazed and tired in a kiin, set up for the day at Horseshoe Bay Park. SHRINERS George Martin (left) and Bob Peterson, president of the North Shore chapter, encouraged visitors to make a wish in return for a donation. alee + POPULAR West Van artist-firefighter and Horseshoe a _— ___ ae — : _ MUSICIANS Richard Baker (left) and Terry Brennan shared their acoustic blend with patrons o : Bay resident Ross Penhall paraded his pooch Mosey down Roya! Avenue. The Lookout coffeehouse, overlooking the marina.