10 ~ Friday. February 27, 1998 — North Shore News th shore news o¢° BRIGHT LIGHTS. 66 University women grads gather in W.Van CALLING all women university grads who enjoy ineresting tis cussions, ne:working opportunities, proactive corsmunity work, charitable outreach, continued education, lectures, laughing, and friendship Whew, Sounds like a lot. And itis, but the women whe make it all come together are rerritic and so is their organization, The Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW3 has 126 clubs across Canada and is a non-profit organization, The group, Which meets monthly, welcomes women who have graduated from any international accredited university, Members of the WA. branch recently gathered at West Vancouver Prestuterian Church. Meeting agendas vary. This one inchided an opportuni ty fo purchase used books with 50-cent donations to the charita ble Gutreach Kitty, review of the business avenda, disctission about a scholarship fundraising fashion show, and a lecture by special guest Hugh Johnston on the history of forestry in West Van. For more into abour the organization, call 922-7358, NEWS photos Ann Hamilton Canadian Federation of University Women, West Vancouver, president foia Knight, teft, prepares for the meeting with Federation secretary Loraine Clokie. Deborah Spicer i issues an invitation to all for the fed- eration's fashion show and bridge scholarship fundraiser being held Aprit 1 at St. Stephen's Anglican Pat Hayward is busy in the kitchen organizing assorted refreshments Church. For details call 922-1800. and brewing up some love- ly hot tea and coffee. Dawn Montgomery unpacks some bocks for the fundraising tabie. tems aré a great deal at just 50 cents for ail titles. Fran Walcott is talked into saying hello to the Bright Vivacious Gladys McLaren. left, and one ever-so-cam- era-shy Anne Walton enjoy a wee chat before the fede:- ation’s weekly meeting gets under way at West Shirley Hemphill is ready to enjoy an interesting and Lights lens. Federation members Jan Harvey. right. and her Aunt Mary Lee. leit, make sure their guest — Mary's hubby — Chris Lee is made to fee! welcome despite the fact he is completely surrounded by women. It was early on and the quest Speaker, West Van's own Hugh Johnston, had not yet arrived. Mr. J., good sport that he is, didn’t seem to mind. & Safety Check Vancouver Presbyterian Church. ntertaining evening. Lenore Williams serves up some delicious butterscotch brownies. The refreshment table is bountiful, loaded with home-baked goods. Sror: svi2” 229 Lower Mountain Hwy North Vancouver 983-2272