C4 - Sunday, December 19, 1982 - North Shore News ‘Asad loss to the comm FROM PAGE C3 Mayor Jack Loucks. of the City of uve: stated: “This is a sad loss to the community. She was always willing to step out for any worthy cause.” bookkeeping skills, Audrey was employed by the R.C.A.F., Seagrams Ltd., Canadian Kodak, and J.J. Kozak, in addition to working in partnership with her husband in their own business in North Van- couver. Over the years. her volunteer services included the following: Red Feather District chairman - United Services; secretary, St. Andrews’ & Caledonian Society; editor, Arts Council News Calendar of Events; Fri. [we North Vancouver, | co-producer, Community Television; chairman, three consecutive Heritage Balls; chairman, committee, House during its formative year 1975-6; active member, Chamber of Commerce Tourist Bureau and Folkfest North Shore Business & Professional Wome: Club. Audrey Nygard -.us most known for her work with the North Vancouver Com- mittee Arts Council, on whose board of directors she served from 1973-80. She became the Arts Council's co-hostess and producer of their program ACCESS TO THE ARTS on Community Television in 1974 through 1977, and returned in 1979 to participate in the ARTS HERE weekly series as co- producer. Susan : Ken : Fran : Michael: ..... a Sasha a Kite een ee nee ee pee eae een “She was an_ eloquent spokesman for the arts, and talked about the arts to everyone with great love and persuasiveness,” recalis Alderman Ralph Hall, who has known Audrey and her family for a great many years. To Audrey, “art was instant understanding with ~~€onmmittee,-not-2 serious thing, but a fun Also shocked .and equally saddened by. Audrey's death, Martyn Stubbs, director of CableWest TV, recollected that“she was easy to. work with and brought a lot to the community. She was always an optimist and a_ real trouper:” “He cites an in- stance, while.the station was undergoing extensive renovations during a taping of ACCESS TO THE ARTS, when: loud hammering literally broke throught he wall — but did not interrupt doll Felt fP ens COMPLETE YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST AT: " TOYBOX 301 Ow. broadway vancouverb.c. phone (604) 738-4322 ANNA WYMAN School of Dance Arts Adult classes in Ballet. Contemporary and Jazz Openings for Children in Dance Basics INTRODUCING Fitness Classes under the guidance and supervision of BETTY LATIMER. STRENGTH - STRETCH - STAMINA - a total Workout! 10:50 am (Moderate) and 12 noon (advanced) Mon. thru 9:00 am and 7:50 pm classes led by Katharine Noogewerf. Enjoy our convenient location, mirrored studios, showers and saunal To register phone 926-6535 or 922-9637 New term begins 3 JANUARY. 1983 CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP with ANNA WYMAN Dec. 20, 21, 22 6:30 - 8:00 pm $20.00 (intermed./advanced) Limited enrolment Call 926-6535 to register! 1705 Marine Drive, West Vancouver B.C. 922-9637 ., guests and enthusiastic,” he _. _ CAROL SHIPS. are winding up their 22nd year of singing and salling tonight: Grant Campbell is pictured _ onthe dock in front of his boat the Oh-feel-ya which is decorated and ready to go. Tonight the ships will sail past Ambleside at 8:00 p.m., Dundarave to Caulfelld at 8:30 and Brockton Point at 9:30 p.m. '8°° so LONDON “RETURN AIRFARE . FROM VANCOUVER ‘BOOK NOW.FOR BEST SELECTION UNIGLOBE \ PHONE 986-1377 VENTURE 110 EAST 14TH STREET uae TRAVEL: {at-Lonsdale) NORTH VANCOUVER the smooth interview in progress! “She was always. cheerful, good with her added. “With a good community spirit, Audrey Nygard could relate well - with others and have an | “people.” In 1978 she was ill with what turned out to be an incurable disease. She took a 60% off Men’s small leather . goods by Jacob. #6025 Wallet Reg. $19.95: Sate. °7.9: #516 Wallet = Reg. $34.00 Sale *13.60 #2879Passport Reg. $40.00 Sale *15.9 Wallet : a #270 Wallet Reg. $34.00 Sale *1 3.60 | Don’t forget to ask any travel agent for Gulliver's Vacation Check List. Or drop Into *"]: Gulliver's. We have over 600 hard-to-find “} and unique travel accessories in stock! ° 922-9650——__-_--| 844 Park Royal North, West Van. « and its potential. To have known Audrey Pottery, jewellery making, jazz dancing, baton, theatre, trampoline, plus many more; just right for the perfect Christmas gift. The North Vancouver Recreation Commission Leisure Activities Guide- Winter 1983, is presently being Aclivered to your home. Look through the pages and choose from over 1000 exciting courses as a very special Christmas gift. New experiences and lots of fun will be in store for the recipients of such nice gifts. Call the Recreation facility nearest you! Recreation Centre 988-6166 Ron Andrews 929-7314 Willlam Griffin 986-2255 Delbrook 984-4181 N.S. Neighborhood House Seycove 987-8138 Karen Magnussen Arena 929-7981 a CRE 4), 984-9341 (dy North Vancouver Recreation Commission