NEWS photos Tom Burley AN INTERVIEW by a panel of experts was just part of the Search for Vancouver's GQ Men of Style. NAMED ‘MAN OF STYLE’ NV man has GQ touch FRIENDS SUGGESTED Ian Hunter enter the Search for Van- couver’s GQ Men of Style, and after slight misgivings he joined the ranks of hopefuls and later emerged as one of the three win- ners. “IT was pretty excited about it,” North Vancouverite Hunter, 45, said of his being named a Westcoast GQ Man of Style. ‘‘To be selected by a panel having look- ed at more than 200 guys, I feel pretty good.”” A regular reader of the Gentleman’s Quarterly men’s fash- ion magazine, the 6’3’’ 180-pound Hunter sports a full head of grey hair and keeps in shape playing a variety of sports. “There were a lot of young guys in the line,’ the communications consultant recalled of the inter- view/photo session at a downtown department store. ‘‘And the maga- zine does portray young guys quite a bit. 12 noon to 4 pm Monday Sept. 5, 1988 It { H ' i TWO OF GQ Magazine's Search for Style winners are Warren Mathews (left) and North Vancouver’s tan Hunter. “I’m a guy who had what they were looking for — wears clothes well’? and has a style the magazine describes as a certain swagger, a sense of humor and savoir faire. Joining Hunter as winners are or more 1191 W. 15th St. North Vancouver 986-4259