. : x 5 , . . it cattails tetas ataacielata Ait atanme em ea taiaie bia Aieitatadeiieiaiadiaieanatetinne Aiea adnan eemahadtehnaiannteantehs de thendietiimntiaditatiabaadaiieh nadatitd mediante dandemaianadienee ids te aerate eee ee en Ot Oe ER myer yo ” i a + ‘ 10 - Friday, July 23, 1997 - North Shore News north shore news ooo BRIGHT [TIGHTS 66 Shipwreck scene at Maritime Museum SHIVER me timbers, Land lubbers and sea-faring salty dogs of all ages will want to sail over to the Vancouver Maritime Museum to see Shipwreck, The spectacular new underwater exhibition features a treasure trove of underwater history: and interactive exhibits. People can track shipwreck stories from dis- aster to discovery, learn how to build a home-made underwater robot, enjoy computer games, and view the famous Newtsuit. Produced in N.Van at Hard Suits Tne, the Newtsuit inage will soon be faunched as a Canada Post stamp. The cecently held opening reception for Shipwreck was a splash hit. ™ | NEWS photos Ann Hemittd Hard Suits Inc. technical services manager Steven Fuzessery, right, and electricg engineer Peter Helland join the Newtsuit, centre, which is praduced at HS! in N.Vanj uy : ? vi Es Dr. Ray Parkinson of West Vancouver steps up to the telescope to view the ships in spectacular English Bay. Jeff Berkley of Squamish sails into the shipwrecked spirit of things. Cathy Beaumont offers Vancouver Maritime Museurn curator of collections Joan warm welcome to even Thornley is jcined by Shipwreck quest Jeremy Faulkes. —_ one arriving at the premie . ; x \ Peter Madderom sips a Vancouver Maritime PN RE Ace) COI drink while discovering Museum executive direc- . ‘ i some history of the sea. tor James Delgado lye enjoys the opening with wife (and West Van ‘ : ; Memorial Library | chief gl st West Van's own Jack librarian) Ann Goodhart. At fame §=©6Mounce, left, checks in. } J Nora Lusterio enjoys a ™ eerst shipwrecked skit by Geoffrey Sharman, visiting from London, England, gets Vancouver theatresports. ready to slip into a brass, deep sea diving helmet. : : : pe ee | North Van's cute little Vancovuer Theatresports performers Pearce Visser, left, and Chris Casillan entertain Museum volunteer Andre Lemaire checks out the terrif- Victoria Valpy explores| the crowd with a humorous high water, seaside, shipwrecked, adventure skit. ic display of artifacts, displays and interactive exhibits. the history-rich displays. , ’ Ce ee ee ee ee a rod Ce