Photos North Vancouver Museum and Archives THESE two unidentified women were photographed by Albert Elliott in his North Vancouver studio around 1908. Anyone who can identify one or both of them is asked to contact the North Vancouver Archives at 987-5618. GREEK FOOD FESTIVAL ‘98 OCTOBER 30, 31 & NOVEMBER 1, 1998 as Y 4 . at? tt OOD ART & CULTURE - Enjoy a special Greek Dinner — Full Dining Room Service BE GREEK FOR THE DAY AT THE HELLENIC COMMUNITY CENTRE 4500 Arbutus Street, Vancouver B.C. V4) 442 Phone 266-7148 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 from SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 from SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 from 5:00p.m. to 10:00p.m. 12:00p.m. to 10:;00p.m. 12:00p.m. to 10:00p.m. Raffle Prizes: Two return tickets to Greece, @ ladies fur lined jacket and other prizes Plus Door Prizes ¢ Admission $1 Children Under 12 Free WVinnin One Sto North Shore Several locals were recog nized by the District of North Vancouver during Fire Prevention week at the fezin ming oF October for ther ongoing semminment to Fire and Lite Satety in the commu ni, The "Sarety Lawry Shand, Canadian Northern Snicid Insurance, a company that spomsers bre satety programs, Alison Diesvelt and Christine Simons who rescued an elder ly gentleman trom drowning at Panorama Park, “Tinroths Stars” were Renshaw, managing eduor of the North Shore News tor supporting fire safety pro CEO of grams in print, John Kusnir of the Mount Sevmour [iors Club and Per Daniehen oi the Pacts Open Heart Insurute who donated aute matic clectronis detibrillators tor fire trucks. Stephanie Thatcher, community rela Hens representative tor McDonald’s Restaurants, which has been a longtime supporter of fire prevention efforts; and) Ren Roberts, assistant manager atthe Lynn Valley Satewas, another busi- ness which has offered sup: port for various safety related Programs, Congratulations to all involved?! Handsworth UBC is now the tearning place ot Handsworth sce- amdary crag and Jack Davis scholirship winner Rein Newel. Established in honour of the late Jack Davis, a North Shore politician for 27 vears, the scholarship iy awarded annually to the North Shore’s most ourstanding all-around high school graduate. As welf as) consistentiy landing on the honour roll since Grade SS, Nemethy plaved tor the winning Forest Hills senior baseball teamy, was the ride leader oof Sve more page 23 i URNITURE AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES! They're making a grand entrance at Suite Dreams Furniture to celebrate the open- ing of their Boundary Road store. They are holding a FREE DRAW for a beautiful baby grand piano or $15,000 worth of furniture. "It’s our way of saying thanks to all our many loyal friends and customers!” Well known for their "Dancing Dogs" at their previous North Shore location, the owners are excited about the new store. We've listened to you and added a larger showroom, better selection, childrens playrooms - great for all ages - even: Dads!! We've maintained the personal service, high quality product and flexibility to swing “Suite” deals! “Because of the move, we teel we have much more to offer,” says Al, who alone has [7 years experience in the furniture business. We have no built in costs for commissioned sales people or interior designers. Our experienced advic free which aliows us to offer phenomenal prices! Each product carries a litetime customer satisfaction guarantee. Suite Dreams Furniture Inc. Home of the Dancing Dogs 1989 Boundary Rd. 320-2577 just 2 minutes over the 2nd Narrows The Geradiill of those ee g serve is te foundacon of our Business You Over, ry At A Time. 5 ‘Local news at 6 and 11:25pm with Gloria Macarenko CBC Television British Columbia