12 - Friday. September 24, 1999 ~ North Shore News s00R north shore news RIGHT TIGHTS oo. ¢ 9-1-7 Relay goes the e extra mile OVER 2 iself in September year was to raise § G0 runners, volunte Ambleside Park in West Vancouver 3 enth annual Liens Gate Hospital Found sponsored run/walk always seems to conju dis vear wast 1OO for ware and spectators converged on morning for the sev- on eb] Reiav. The sunny weather tor exception. The goal ths Smamtors tor the hos Ps intensive and coronary care units. Phe good news is that, Thursday, the totabof ples sand donations has passed the $140,000 mark and was still climbing. [Pyvou'd like to help with the toundation’s work, contact Coreen at OSS: 3 Dressed for the wonderful relay weather were the Deep Cove Beach Buddies: Kay Sutherland (from left) Cathy Kremsey, Val Gilder, Diane West, Diane Barnett Judy Yung and Cathy Hayes. The climbing wall provided by The Edge was popular with kids like Cariey Laleune (left) and Julianne Brown. Only three teams entered the competitive category this year. From left are Doug Foot and Jennifer Atkins from the North Shore News, Liz Lioyd and Chris Martin from we North Shore Credit Union and Norm Matliett fromm joenix. S132, dog 4352. These were no devils! On the contrary, the “Bu: were nursing managers from Lion Gate Hospital. Clockwise from top left are: Lois Keen, Patty Abi . + Phillips, Anne Cessford, Ginger Brown, Val Cartmeil, Karin Petersen, Susanne Loven, Cathy Farrow and Offerings” Heather Speirs. Joey Hanlon was one of the many musical guests on the day Sam Wellman (from rear), Sian McArthur = and Nicole Mee gave up their day off to serve up the popular Bread Garden food and coffees. Master of ceremonies was Graham Ritchie. Bvievgge terre ie The team from Steed Cycles wowed a young audience with their bike stunts. From left are Kevin Wood, Kim Steed, Preston Cole Blackie and Josh Straat. NEWS photos Martin Millerc Me~ Vancouver Police Ce: -. Scott Findlay was wit) che DARE (Drug Resistance Education) Jeep to publi- cize the imponant kids program. Just some of the many volunteers who gave their time to the day were (clockwise from top left) Joanne Dixon, Diana Charlton, Luca Filipozzi, Belinda Lyons, Delia Bortignon, Jean O’Byrne and Linda Calia. Shrine clowns BSroccli (lett and Toto ware dab hands with bailcon shapes. Working the relay merchandise table were Mary Parsi (left) and Hazel Chariton. | Buy ¢ Seil © Trade G Consign Alt Sports 229 Lower Mountain Hwy North Vancouver 983-2272