12 — North Shore News — Wednesday. November 8, 2000 ——= BRIGHT LIGHTS—————__— Parents and students tee off for Handsworth ONE at the best things about byiag on the West Coast is the oppertiunts te phi galt pracneay all vear tong. Thanks to the great weather this fail che fiandsworth Galt: Tournament, which was held ep an Squanasron Oet Fa. was a big success. Most of the credit however goes to the school’s caring: parents and students. They worked hand and volunteered their time to help raise tands tor the school The new renovations are now complete and eservene nveived desetses a big reund af applause. lights a Vleaw direer requests for event coverane to Briain Lialis c/o North Share News. Faw, O85-2 104 ar coun «lehristeusenasncws, cant, Principal Terry Shaw, seen here with Heather McTaggart. drove up afterwards to join every- one for dinner and awards. p eeenes NEWS photos Catherne Barr They called themselves the “Golfing Princesses.” From left: teacher Bonnie Waiton. organizer Barb Scobie, Joanne Cant and Judy Mould. Selling 50/50 draw tickets and earning some P.E. credits at the same time was students Sam Moradian (left) and Steve Martin. There just might be another Tiger Woods among these Grade 10 boys. From left: Stu Smith, Dan Shoufdice, The prize table was looking good thanks to Michelle Dan Pangman and Brayden Cook. Hack (from left), Jennifer Hamill and Linda Bonnett. They're a “tair-way" foursome for sure, From left: John Brodie, Bob Bauman, Jim Hudson and David Hobbs. Handing: out cookies at the Craftsman Collision hole were Grade 12 students Adrienne Longhurst (left) and Katrina Bjornson. Brother and sisters, nieces and daughters. It was a true family affair. From left: Julie Cassidy, Kelly Scott, Brooke Scott and friend Karla Stojkovich. Handsworth students Daniel Brown (left) and Chris Lockerby sat and relaxed in the lounge after their rounds. They keep saying they're rookies, but don’t you believe it. A big thanks to my golfing partners Mimi Hudson (from left) Ruth Brodie and Sue Bauman. Peter Makelke (left) and Brad Marchant both have kids who attend Handsworth. They finished their round four under par. ‘CHAERS: The Roos family are all golfers and they made a great team. From left: dad. Albert, son Nick, mom Roz and daughter Adrienne. They're parents and event organizers. From left: Bob Johnson, Terry Pangman, Mike Demens and Bob Shouldice. - SORA BE: Save 2 "Chose deere ea Choose the style, choose the fabric choose the colour... NORTH VANCOUVER 1405 Pemberton Ave 988-8271 © Open 7 Dars a Week CA. COQUITLAM 1400 United Blvd. 5249287 Yat OTE ce RICHMOND 3251 Sweden Way