MILLENNTOUM Mage was the dhenie of the P4th annual imi Ball hested fv Fanuly Services of the North fore than 200 people attended the tundniser Sunday night ar Efotel Vancouver with nearly halt of those beimyg chil . Colingwood students wore silver top hac and volun teered to help entertain the Hiule ones along with magicians and ional photo studio way set up to take family clowns. A pro portraits and a rattle was held for lucky winners to fly tirst class to New York City and attend a theatre shaw. The Mustapich family, Walter, Gabrielle and Laura, donated the Clayoquot Sound Wilderness Resort vaca- tion as the second-place prize through Consensus Communications. heey vee . ee qe an Nt Longtime supporters Linda and Jackson Davies had fun together among friends Dianne and Ross Sherwood. Rings which pulse and light up were for pur- chase wiih all donations being used to help local families. Children's entertainers Spam & Enny clowned around with balloon animals and toys for the kids. wy “ a Fah 2 Family Services of the North Shore president Kevin O'Neill greeted arriving guests along with executive director Arlene Gladstone. Gulshan and Sadru Mitha got al! their family together including four- year-old granddaughter Jasmine Somani tor a special family time. Argyle secondary school’s alumni choir, headed by Frances Roberts, entertained dur- ing the early evening. == BRIGHT 2 é 14th Annual Family ~“® Mrs. Ermie Gramdolini enjoyed the evening immensely with famiiy including daughter-in-law Evelyn Bramdalini. North Shore News pub- lisher Peter Speck attend- ed with wife Mary. Former West Vancouver mayor Mark Sager attended the evening’s festivities with wife Kathy, daughter Mikayla and their guest Eliza Brewnlee. West Bay elementary schoo! students Kelsey Lynn, Samanthe Tsurda and their friend Amanda all banded together to take on the evenings events including chil- dren's entertainment and formal studio family portraits. Eleventh Collingwood students Sam King and Allison Cross wowed the crowd in their gorgeous gowns at the Family Ball, their first. Raz John Jennings with wife Christine celebrated the wonderful fundraiser that benefits families on the North Shore. Although having endured a slow drive over the Lions Gate Bridge to attend, Anna Unger felt it was worih the trip to have a glorious night with her kids. . BEC. 12-7PM Tue Finst 5,000 FANS WILL RECEIVE A CANUCKS COR MINI HOCKEY STICK Reel tiene