12 — Sunday, September 26, 1999 ~ North Shore News north shore news > oo BRIGHT TIGHTS. 6 < TP wasn afternoon of fim in che sunar kdgemont: Village's Harvest Festal last Sunday A block of Highiand Boulevard was barricaded ait tid a stage erected: for ‘he North Shere Seademy of Dhincers and vartous musicians to Keep the crowds entertained. Local merchapts sponsored difterent clements of the afternoon's cvents that featured a wide range of food treats and children’s activities bke face patting, cartcatures, bead works, balloon animals and a nee table play centre for tiny tots. For ofder Kid, the Flow RODE RLS, of Sinadetrack Cycles pat on exciting displaivs of extreme bike stunt. Phe sun siniled on 2 great afternoon of community participation NEWS photos Martin Mitlerchip The North Shore Girls’ Soccer Ciub looked great in their eye-catching blue shirts. From the teft are Robyn Lord, Briar Davis, Kristie Shier, Jessica Todd, Becky Elian (with Oliver), Keira Gordon and Kim Shandro. Lori Miles and her daugh- ter Madison, 3, are no strangers to the camera. Lori runs Sweet Pea Photography. The volunteers at Edgemont's Community Policing Centre were out in force. From the left are Margaret Anderson, Joan Pantages, Louise Williams and Rose Miller (seated). Watercolour artist Rosemary Hanna (left) was commis- sioned by Sylvan’s Andrea Gehry to paint a picture of Edgernont Vilage from which prints could be made. Marlin Ramazzini (centre) and her salsa orchestra had toes tapping and hips swaying in the sun with their biend Bank managers are full of hot air, right’? Not when it’s Brian Moore of Edgemont’'s North Shore Credit Union volunteering his time. Andrew Yee Fung was presiding over Edgemont Gourmet Meat's chili pot. It smelled great! There was 79 years of Kiwanian experience flip- ping those burgers! From the left are Bob Handel, Dwight Rouse and Art Weesen. Five-year-old Samantha Smali was _ finger-printed by Ethe! Biuett as part of the Child identification Prearam. Robin and Jennifer Delany were thrilled with the weather and the turnout. Robin is president of the village merchants’ association. Michele D'Angelo is a massage therapist at Edgemont Massage Therapy when she is not creating her ceramic wares, The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory's toftee apples were a big hit with Johnny (from ieit), James and Matthew Heffring. of Latin/Afro/Cuban rhythms. IAL “0” FOR ZERO STRESS “Zero Out” options work for any BC Te! call Are you tired of being told press i for this, 2 for that, and then getting lost in a menu maze? To relieve your stress, make the call and press “0”. You can actually speak to a human being! When calling 411 for directory assistance, dial “0” to bypass automated voice menus. We'll be happy to personally assist you and it won’t cost you any extra. We are your friendly telephone operators. A message from your BC Tei Employees... Pi Members of the Telecommunications Workers’ Union.