24 — Wednesday, May 6. 1998 — North Shore News Tea parties brewing for N. Shore charitie ALL across the North Shore, commuri- lows through with ates party, the even will raise minded folks are having a cuppa. $400,006 tor its tour beneticnines: Capdano Collere Founder, Lions Gate Hospital Foundation, e Communtlea Party, now in its toarth week, nord Tebrars Foundaron and Nerth Shore P thie large-scale 0 Chantaite botiadanen, xendally inveine 40,000 te r Tpvou are invaed toatea party, eo and hyve nin, sav the organizers ‘Then within a week, have vour te ve collect donauons and sufminthens in the tory ora cheque. of Apnl 7 have hosted their own tea parties. F roan avon, call the iga parm nod t guests will then hos And soon, est contributes $]0. If cers guest tol ~ Lavne Christen NEWS photo Terry Peters North Shore News promotions manager Trixi Agrios (second from right) and human resources manager Cee Dhaliwal (right) co-host a NewsworTEA painting party at Crankpots. Left to right: guests Val Stephenson, Layne Christensen, Salma Mitha and Elaine Mylett display their results. NEWS photo Brad Lecwidge NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge NEWS photo Grad Ledwidge Admissions and registrations officer Barry David DeMuynck proffers a tray of Gail Owen (left) of the Capilano College Foundation, with Wendy Weberg, Williamson attends the college tea. tasty treats at the Mad Hatter tea. hosts the Mad Hatter Tea Party at the college April 23. - STRESS-FREE Why expose your investment toa volatile marker? Especially when there’s a complete range of secure investment options available from the Laurentian Bank. We make it easy to find low-stress investments you can live with. Vancouver (604) 691-8800 ote, Kerrisdale (004) 263-2787 oe 2% -_ North/West Vancouver (6043.903-7550 LAURENTIAN BANK Richmond (604) 713-6900 _.. OF CANADA Surrey (604) 583-8900 ™ White Rock (004) 541-5151 = We make it e i AR d rater pate nite Maen Sette sy Eamets otter toochast the n fovat metic e