12 — Sunday. September 19, 1999 — North Shore News bright lights Vicki Bakich (right) was explaining the benefits of soy protein to Brenda Douglas. Bonita Hartung (from left), and Alanna Lane were quite taken with the handcrafted cedar boxes displayed at Wary Tasi's Sky Serpent Studio Art Images table. Farida Mawji (right) was just one of many interested in Julia Baker's custom made gold and silver jewelry. north shore news > oo BRIGHT TIGHTS. oo Network’s Fall Fair offered friend! THE West Vancouver Women’s Network (WVWN 5 is now more than LO years oki. There are now approximately SO members, gular monthly meetings attract a dot af guests too, ssdav night at Hollybura Country Club saw mes nt aspects of their business at the WVW ; a guest (ood irradiation is the neat topic) or a fashion show, an opportunity te conduct business, but there's no hus te to tie evening. fast dow-key fun, friendsiip and mutual sap port, Contact Linda Metealte at 920 2001 tor mtormation. Maria Kotrly (left) and Janet Merth enjoyed the sample of excellent ice wine supplied by West Van's popular ti Vino wine- makers. Linda Paterson of North Vancouver's Thistledown Floral Designs takes great pride in presenting as nat- ural a product as possible. NEWS photos Martin Muterchip The friendly eyecutive of The West Vancouver Women's Network is (from left): Brenda Douglas, Karenn Bailey, Kristina Egyed, Lorenza Gallia, Mary T. Bailey, Lisette Waiker, Tricia Carlsen anc Julia Baker. Absent from the meeting were Marion Enns and Linda Metcalfe. Bright Lights’ friendly theatre-wiss; dinner companions were {from teft) Mary Lou Willows, Angela Steininger and Donna Mihm. = Checking out a possible winter vacation were (from right) Anne Melanson and Carol Kestel! with Roseway Travel’s Naomi Turbovstky. The Mary Kay gals were (from right): Doris Dungey, Diana Hamilton and Dolores Fossum. Excellent North Shore rates for all your personal and commercial insurance. CGU CGU Insurance Company of Canada 710 Queensbury Ave., North Vancouver 980-7214 a Adele Anderson came the fanhest to attend the trade fair. She used to own the Bel Air Cafe on North Van's waterfront and has new movnd to a bigger dock on the Sunshine Coast — Lord Jim's Resort. Enjoying Hollyburn Country Club's buffet were Debby Brower (left) and Nona Sims.