SHARING A pot of tea before setting sail for Hawaii are (left to right) & “NEWS photo Mike Wakefield John Palmer, David Lambden and Skipper James Cross. THE LIFELONG dream of three men came true this month when they set sail on the Pacific Ocean for Hawaii. By EVELYN JACOB Contributing Writer “They stored up about $900 worth of food for the trip,’’ said West Vancouver resident Rosemary Bonner, a relation of one of the three, David Lambden. “They've got an enormous sausage that doesn't need refriger- ation. If it goes green they'll just cut it off and keep eating.”’ The men left North Vancouver from Mosquito Creek Aug. 4 at 8 a.m. in a Morris Griffith design, 26-foot wooden sailboat called the Gay Goose, and hope to arrive in Maui, Hawaii, in one-month’s time. From there they’ll be off to New Zealand. Bonner said the crew was ‘‘a lit- tle apprehensive’’ before they left but ‘‘should be okay once they're out on the ocean.”’ Skipper James Cross, a pro- “I can double your ad budget ... and you don’t spend another penny.” A ll you do is use the money you have for Co-Op Advertising. Co Op for those of you not familiar with the term, is short for Co-Operative Advertising. This is advertising paid for jointly by ihe manufacturer and the retailer. Over 500 manufacturers current ly offer Co-Op programs which pay 50% or more of your advertising costs. You may not realize it but there 53 - Sunday, August 21, 1988 - North Shore News Local studies in Singapore PAGE 56 fessor of engineering from Waterloo University in Ontario, is an experienced sailor who travelled across the Atlantic in the Gay Goose four years ago. dream of all three men. “David’s always wanted to go and so have the others. They’ve been planning for months on so many details — how much weight, The men left North Vancouver trom Mosquito Creek Aug. 4 at 8 a.m. in a Morris Griffith design, 26-foot wooden sailboat called the Gay Goose, and hope to arrive in Maui, Hawaii, in one-month’s time.’’ Cross will be in charge of the crew, which includes John Palmer from England, and Lambden, who teaches at Erindale University in Toronto. Neither of the latter two have sailed over an ocean before, but Bonner said it has been a food and personal belongings they can take with them.” Except for a few. last-minute probiems, the crew set sail without a hitch and should be basking in the tropical Hawaiian sun by the beginning of September. could be advertising money available now to your business because you're stocking and selling certain merchan dise. Co-Op advertising dollars come right from the supplier to you I's that simple. Call me, or your sales represen: tative. to find out more about in- 5 creasing vour advertising budget — Ron Hopkins without spending any more money. os It won't cost you anything to Co-Op Advertising find out about Co-Op. Manager OF NOKTH AND WEST VANCOUVER Co-Op Advertising —RguRIEE