NEWS photus Catherine Barr Piper Cal Merry and his brother. drummer Gregor Merry. have travelled the world to entertain. Both attend- ed the West Van event. The Gleneagles Scottish Country Dancers taught the crowd how to do a step or two at the Seniors Centre din- ner. From left to right: Leigh McGregor, Scott MacDonald, May Louden and Neil Wilkie. + The MacGregor boys (front row), namely Wayne (left), Donald (centre} and Darrell (right) travelled all the way from Alberta to attend the North Van dinner with Jordie and Nora Martin (back row). IGHT LIGH and Burns Alistair Taylor seen here with trend Linda Shore, is 2 accom- plished musician. West Van was lucky enough to have him around to play a tune or twa. Drum Major Orysdale is always in command and looked very regal in tis formal dress uniform. Greta Mitchell, program coordinaior at the West Van Seniors’ Centre wore her tanan best and did a great job organizing eve thing. Sitting at the head table for the West Van dinner was speakers Peter Waddell (left) wh did the Toast Tae the Lassies, Robert Barr (centre) who delivered the Immortal Memory and Eric Sanderson who told the story of The Twa Lands. _— These war heroes remember D-day only too well. They were there in person to fight for their country. But tonight Larry Smeaton (!eft} and Shamus Bathurst were in North Van to honour Burns. This father/daughter team proved that good taste really does run in the family. In fact, Tricia Chisamore (left) is very proud of Pipe Major dad Alex. AX Drummer Jack Hooper delivered the immiartal Memory speech at the North Vancouver armouries dinner. Looking iovely and elegant velvet and tartan was Lorna Cameron (left) and Norma Chisamore. They were attending at the Ciansmen's dinner. North Van City Mayor Barbara Sharp's Scottish roots were showing as she geared up for some har -'« with friend Sheile Vanks. We Buy ¢ Sell ¢ Trade * Consign | All Sports 22S Lower Mountain Hwy North Vancouver 983-2272