12 ~ North Shore News — Wednesday, May 17, 2000 BRIGHT LIGHTS: HEWS photos Catherine Garr Canada Post's B.J. Perry (left) and volunteer Donna Kill knew where to go just by fol- lowing the signs. . Tennis anyone? Karme! Maxwell and others helped sell some quality sporting goods items. Karen Gibbare crouched between two of the beautifully decorated gift/raffle bas- kets that were about to be won by some lucky ticket holder. Sutton's main gal, Doreile Andesen, was the big organizer. helping raise over $5,00! SAGE Transition House, formerly known as Emily Murphy House, is the only facility for battered women on the North Shore. Here, women who are in need of safety and treatment can come, with their children, for help and assistance. The 18- . short-term-stay £3 a Very necessary step towards recovery for many broken lives. On May 6, The Sutton Group of Realtors pitched in to raise some moncy tor SAGE through their “Third Annual Rolls Royce Garage Sale.” Held at North Vancouver's Memorial recCentre, theré was something for everyone. A big thanks to all the bargain hunters and volunteers who heijped out Please direct requests for event coverage tq Bright Lights c/a North Shore News, Fax: 985-2104 or e-mait . Event co-chairman Darlene Clift was one of the volun- teers in charge of the raffle tickets. Denise May (left) and Louise Peterson area couple. of: : . hard-working gals. Louise was alsoa committee volunteer. Brazilian students Fernanda Guerra (left) and Cecilia Luz speak wonderful English. They got another chance to practise by assisting behind the tables. Sutton's main gal, Dorelie Andesen, was the big organizer heiping. raise over $5,000. ‘Rod McLean (left) and Terry Sadier.are both directors for the North Shore Division - and were there to help out. They’ve got their, new Buns of -Steel video : and now they're getting ready for summer. Some big giggles from Freda Rumboid (left) f Melvin Zamis (centre) and Terry Chalmers. Susan. Zechman (left) and Johanna Larisch stand in front of the second-hand designer clothes rack, which Young volunteers Christine Showell (left) and Sophie was sold out cornpletely in the end. ~ May said they had a lot of fun helping out at the sale. Introducing The Eleg. ant New “CLASSI as "G OLLE GTION For those who desire ultimate feathersoft comfort in timeless gracefit! styles and subtle lush fabrics that reflect your personal character and your way of life NORTH VANCOUVER —_COQUTILAM 1405 Pemberton Av 1400 United Blvd. _ 988-8271 . 524-9287 RICHMOND j 3251 Sweden Way y “Whe Sih Ca 821-0580 : The Classic Collection includes our lifetime warranty oa frames, _rings and foams all enkanced with feathersoft sealing. § styles to choose from. 2 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK «.OPEN vIcT ‘ORIA DAY 12-5