SNES POT &G Sunday, Aug’ ae AVIAI Shore News - CREME PORE Te ier events lure people out in LOTS OF celebs at Benson & Hedges’ Symphony of Fire a week ago Wednesday, including a surprise guest. [t was that freckle-faced cutie, Richard Dean Anderson, who’s still sporting that droopy Fu Manchu mousiache. Netcaife JOY TELLS ALL He told me that he’s wrapped his new MacGyver movie in England and he was in town to organize the musical score. He knows that Vancouver has the very best musicians. Also at the dinner were Ray and Grace McCarthy, B&H’s Harold and Marie Thomson, BCTV’s Deborra Hope, Mike Horsey, Naacy Chilton and Ray LeBlond. Nancy has just been appointed as promotions manager for Grouse Mountain... “. It’ couldn’t have been a better day for the posh opening of the Furry Creek Golf Course recently. It’s a beautifully laid out 18- hole course about 15 minutes north of Lions Bay on the Squamish Highway. . Johanne Olsen Through Dan Interior, Johanne presents a complete shopping experience from furniture to uaiqu@ gifts and quality kitchen accessories, “Qur store offers such fine lines as Kosta Boda, litrala, and Arabia of Finland, We also have a complete line of cookware, including Cuisinart, lagostina, Sigg, and Copperware. Remember us * for exciting acrylic lines for patio and boaters.” + A bridal cegistry is also available. For those wha appreciate the difference. Ben interiors Park Royal South 922-1181 The owner of the new golfing paradise, Shigenori Suzuki, had invited about 300 guests, including MP Mary Collins, MLA David Mitchell, West Van Mayor Mark Sager, former MacBlo boss Ray Smith, Harbour Ferries’ Graham Clarke and the new general man- ager of Furry Creek, the amiable Lyall Markham. Lyall was formerly the GM at the New World Harbourside Hotel and his former collcagues are just green with envy over his new position — grass green. . Other VIPs on hand sipping on chilled champagne were the presi- dent of B.C. Pavilion Corporation Warren Buckley, PR man Mike Horst, ex-Tourism Vancouver PR lady Alix Kerr and actor Bruno Gerussi and his favorite lady lawyer, Nancy Morrison. The congenial Phil Reimer was the emcee for the auspicious oc- casion. . And I must say that the cream silk-suited Mrs. Suzuki was very elegant and very friendly, despite the fact that she can barely speak or understand English... My family and I had a wonderful time at the Abbotsford Air Show last Sunday, thanks to our gracious and hospitable hosts, the Pacific Press’ Don Babick, Lynne Munro and Ron Clark. ‘It was the first time that we had attended the air show and we were very impressed with the flying acrobatics, the size of the giant aircraft, the dexterity and courage of the pilots, the Air Show Canada trade show and the crowds. Nice to see Safeway’s PR Don Bell whose company was donating 500 pounds of B.C. potatoes to the visiting Russian air team to take home... ° eos Monday’s rain didn’t dampen the spirit inside the spacious Ven- ey lorsey at the fireworks din a ANN & ROBERT for professional & expert | service in Real Estate. SUTTON GROUP WEST COAST REALTY Call 986-9321 or 988-2186 SANDRA BANISTER: PNE ACTOR BRUNO Gerussi and his favorite lawyer Nancy Morrison at the Furry Creek Goif Course opening. president. tura Cresent home of culinary queen Mona Brun as she enter- tained about 85 guests at a lun- cheon to celebrate her new posi- tion with this summer's Pacific National Exhibition. She’s going to head Savour the Flavor, the new cooking show that opens on Aug. 21 and will be on three times a day. Naturally, Mona will be using all B.C.-grown products like B.C. mushrooms, B.C. vegetables, B.C. veal, lamb, pork and beef and the tastiest spuds around, those same B.C, potatoes. I can’t remember ever seeing a fy : ACTOR RICHARD Dean Ander- son: surprise guest. more lavish spread! And seeing it on Mona’s own dining-room table made it even more astonishing. She used fresh veggies, not only for dining but also for decorations like the green, yellow, purple, orange and red peppers she’d sliced to make a colorful flower bouquet for the table centrepiece as well as numerous decorative platters surrounding the creamy clam chowder, turkey cold cuts, turkey sausages, spicy chicken wings, baked salmon, salmon pate, pasta salads, green salads, . marinated chicken breasts and huge hip of beef. The president of the PNE, San- dra Banister, in bright cerise, along with her right-hand Annette Antoaiak, was very impressed with the appealing display as were publisher Teresa Evans, BC Fish- eries' Betty Fitzsimmons, BC Wine Institute’s Chris Coletta, Hy’s Seasonings’ Howard Raphael and Julie Burke and Mike Jarvis and their Everything Done Right Catering. Even Happy Harry the Clown was there to keep things moving along. Harry, whose real name is Harry Cunningham, is a longtime friend and will join Mona on the stage at the summer fair. BC products never looked or tasted so good!...Cheers! The West Vancouver Library will officially open its new and improved library in September and we are celebrating the event with a North Shore News supplement. We'd like to get the community involved by asking you to send us your reminiscences about the West Vancouver Library. If you have a special memory, a favorite book, or a photograph of theWest Vancouver Library, send it to us. Deadline for submissions is August 18. If you want to have any material returned to you, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. THE VOICE OF NORTH AMD WEST VANCOUVER ¥ : Ei = SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY