COCKTAILS & CAVIAR a NEWS phato Stuart Davis FIREFIGHTER BRIAN Leavold strikes a pose for photographer Lorili Youvell for the Firefighter Hail of Flame calendar. The calendar was launched at the Hotel Vancouver last week with Wayne Cox emceeing. Funds from sales go to VGH's burn unit. From Page 20 of the Jack Webster ‘*Best Repor- ting of the Year’? Award was presenied to CBC Radio’s Keith Watt, who reported on the condi- tions and alienation of natives in the story entitled Who Killed Katie Ross? Besides the award, he #lso won $2,500, while the Sun's Mark Hume and Jeff Lee won the $500 Certificates of Merit. The new Jack Webster Award of Distinction was won by Bur- naby-New Wesuninster News" reporter, Wynne Horne, who received a $1,000 cash prize. The News‘also happens to be one of the papers that Southam doesn't own! — at least, not yet! And the winner of the first-ever Barry Lando Award for Science Reporting, worth $500, went to the Vancouver Sun's Margot Munro, Barry Lando is a Van- couver native and senior producer of TV’s 60 Minutes. His family established the award to celebrate Barry’s 50th birthday... Some of those applauding in the POODLE GROOMING * Clipping ¢ Defleaing * Pedicure Standard to Toy Ya PRICE SPECIAL Professional in or out-of-home grooming 926-0268 Czech 1804 Lonsdale Ave. oslovakian Crystal | Purchase any Czechoslovakian crystal vase and flowers and our designers will do the arranging for FREE. Valid for the month of October North Shore Orchid Fiorists crowd were the IWA's big — I mean BIG — Jack Munre; Hon. Claude Richmond, Minister of Forests; West Van’s popular lawyer John Laxton; former Deen Dene resident and Pat Carney’s twin brother, Jim Carney, who is a host on the Knowledge Net- work; the new and approachable boss at CKVU, Peter Vyner: North Van's cherubic Pat Parker; ex-VanMag boss, Mac Perry — getting around more now than when he was employed — and the newly appointed president of CKNW/CFM1, the bearded and lively Rodd Gunn, who's just back from eight years in Calgary. And thanks to the great organization that managed to have the dinner, the speeches and the Q OQ << w G & ror ro) ] = t— OpUvIX 925-1522 C1348 marine drive west vancouver att’ 987-9351 | awards all over by 10 p.m. PRECISELY!!!.., The other item is that Jack's new book, entitled (naturally) Webster will be launched, with appropriate Mair, ''m sure, on Oct. 25... This was also the first time that the coveted awards event was held at Denis Forristal’s Westin Bayshore... And two big pats on the back this morning to wo hard-working North Shore women, whose work- ing careers are in the media. First, to the executive producer e 3 bedrooms ¢ Recreation room e Double garage * Patio entrance. #6 #8 STOP THAT woman! Shirley Stocker keeps working hard and it pays. She is the new president-elect of the B.C. Crime - Stoppers organization. of CKNW’s open-line programs, Shirley Stocker, on her well- deserved appointment as president-elect of the BC. Crime-Stoppers organization. Shirley's been working with Crime-Stopipers since they began in B.C. in 1986. The announce- ment was made officially ata late-day reception at the Governor General suite at the Pan Pacific last Tuesday. The second person is CFME's hews reporter, Jennifer Lo. The scoop is that Jenny Lo will be the new fill-in weather prognosticator on BCTV whenever the usual weatherman, Norman Grohmann goes on holiday, or gets sick or stuck or whatever, She won out over several other close candidates and is she ever happy! She'll probably begin her extra duties around early December... Wednesday at noon it was the 8! ve Townhomes NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY ® Family room e Jetted tub e Gas furnace © 6 appliances © 3 fireplaces © 2 wet bars ° 2% bathrooms * Large sundeck Over 2600 sq.ft. Fully fenced — Natural setting — Aduit oriented with electronic security gate at \ Priced to sell from $285,000 — Single ed home ~— Duplex style home #19 — Dupl soLD_home (view) Open Saturday & Sunday 1-5 p.m. ~ 1900 Indian River Crescent, North Vancouver REDEKOP PROPERTIES INC. 662-8144 Sunday, October 7, 1990 - North Shore News - 24 GRACE FOR 872... Mayor Don Lanskail gave grace at the John Reynolds bash. big launch of the fourth annual Firefighters ‘Hall of Flame’ Cal- endar! [t's the first time that five different fire departments are in- volved in the cheeky cheesecake poses, Emceeeing at the noon-hour af- fair at the Hotel Vancouver was cute, but conservative, TV host Wayne Coa. All the money raised from the Firefighter's calendars, which sell for $6.99, goes to the VGH 's Burn Unit, to assist with not only the physical recovery but the men- tal well-being of burn victims. The past three issues have raised an amazing $318,000 for the burn unit. Yesterday was the kickoff of Fire Prevention Week throughout the province and the annual fall Fire Safety Fair will take place at the Plaza of Nations on Oct. 13... U's that time of year when we should recall just how fortunate we truly are. So enjoy the weekend and happy Thanksgiving! ... Cheers!