18 — Friday. August 27, 1999 ~ North Shore News north shore news 200 2 BRIGHT THE Ninth Annual Heineken Cup Easter Sealy Regatta was held Aug. 21 at the Reyal Vancouver Yacht Club, Even the weather ‘cooperated as skippers and their crews got the chanee to enjoy the competition, fin and festivities on a fabulous sunny day. Calypso Cruise was the theme and participants fram all over the North Shore participated with gusto. A wrap up party complete with food and music was the end tea perfect day. The gang from the West Vancouver Yacht Clit raised the mosc money and now, thanks to them and evervone else who partic: ipated, disabled children from ali over B.C. will benefit. Skipper Craig Bassett (left) captained the L’Aristo with friends Sheila MacCallum and Nigel Foster. Rick Reynolds was a win- ner aboard his yacht Occam's Razor thanks to his crew, namely wife Elaine and daughter Lauren. Little baby. William Turner was the centre of ‘attention for (from lefi to right) Trish Knight Chernecki, her famous BCTV husband Ted Chernecki, mom Lea Carpenter. Bob and Sonja Vickerstaff came second in the cruising class aboard the Ksan. Life aboard the Blue Otter was a Jamaican affair. Just ask Bob and Jenni Peters. David Sutcliffe and Ron MacKenzie spent a glori- ous afternoon fighting the waves aboard the Future Primitive. dad Tim Turner and Bruusgaard. All Summer Gear LIGHTS < Hawaiian shirts were all part of the uniform for the boys aboard the Sails Call. From left to right: Mark Smith, Adam Wickstead and Bryan Baeumier. The crew from the UXB may have come in second in their class, but they were voted the best dressed corporate boat. From left to right: Miike Westerland, Shannon Westeriand (seen with daughter Katherine), Greq Westerland and Marc Bornas. The Raven pub ¢ gang, from Deep Cove, hit the water aboard the Monopoly. From left to right: Okrnberger, Andrea Doby, Jon BSruusgaard and Katy Peter up to Soccer, bikes, baseball, camping, water sports, golf, roller blades, skateboards, clothing, and more. QO 9 Denise and Brynelsen were part of the winning yacht team from West Vancouver Yachi Club that raised the most funds. NEWS photos Catherine Sarr Little Johnny Brynelsen was just about the best first mate a boat could have. Check out that salute. The Lynwood Pub spent the afternoon aboard the Rollerskate and had a great time. From left to right: Rob McLaren, Debbie Martin, Jim McMaster, Rick Mains and Jacquie McMaster. ‘Now accepting winter ‘consignment ~ we sell 90% of ail ‘consigned | ‘sporting goods