CYPRESS BOWL president Wayne Booth (second from left) recently NEWS photo Pau! McGrath presented West Vancouver mayor Mark Sager (right) a cheque for $5,000 for the West Van Youth Outreach Program. The youths in the picture participated in the program's work orlentatlon worksheps, which included work at the North Shore ski facility. Anglers reel in the big ones Hansen. They didn’t go far. On went the bait, in went the downrigger, and before you could say “Fish On!” Bud was fighting a spring that felt like a submarine. Bud got the situation under con-’ trol, and soon it was in the boat, a dandy 37-pounder. Minutes later they were back on the dock, the leader board had a new name on top, and the Glenfiddich was flowing. We had all done well, especially Bud, and this was just a quick sortie before Harbour Air flew us home. As it turned out Ed was back before any of us, and we scon saw why ... a large salmon on the scale, all 39 pounds of it. Bud’s pal Mike, who had driven the equivalent of Bustun and back in the course of the week, said to Ed: From page 31 Fraser is building a fresh-water lodge in Tweedsmuir Park wilder- ness reserve where anglers can go after rainbow trout of up to 20 pounds. ; ‘ But that’s for next year, said Bud, pausing in a game of shuffle- board to pour a Glenfiddich. What he wanted right now was a big fish. And so they fished momings, fuelled aned armed the boat with bait at lunchtime, and went out again looking for a kill. ; . Mike did the driving, and when they came in‘se last night, Mike was tired. Not Bud. He was going : Out again after dinner, and off he went with general manager Peter So your soaps are important, . . . _ and you care when they’re on. Well, from now on we'll let you know in each of our issues the who, what, where, when and why of television. And while you are reading, you'll be able to find out more about other entertainment too. Restaurant reviews, flick pics, book reports, . . . you name it, we've got it. TU. IN EVERY ISSUE! Ve 8 A BUMDAY + WRBHESGATS FRIDAY “Now you get back in your boat and drive around for a few hours ...” That's fishing. The Board of Directors’ aid: Volunteers of < © Rally Murphy House | and Make Room Supporters: ‘Exchange on Canadian Funds For Your Dream Lot at Latitude 49 - Birch Bay's Premier Resort Your Site Includes: « off street concrete parking front yard landscaping with attractive name sign. utility connections for electricity, natural gas, . water and sewer, cable television and telephone Lot Price............$38,600 U.S. + 10% Exchange Rate! . [[seve un 0 $10,000 Canaetien) Financing Available/Offer expires Oct. 30/94 (or while they last) BDOR'T DELAY! THESE SITES WILL GO FAST # CALL US Ai 1-800-231-2249 OR VISITUSAT ff B 4751 BIRCH BAY - LYNDEN ROAD, 15-Exit 270 # Dane »* Live & silent auction for the whole family. Wear pirate rags for reggae dancing to “The Soul Survivors.” Fabulous Buffet Dinner included. Lots of Prizes and Family Fun! * p————=— TICKETS - 987-1773 =--—=—+4_ $15.” - kids 12 and under $30. - adults H $300.” - reserved table of 10. : Some terrific-auction items: ¢Dinner for 18 at the Old Spaghetti Factory Trolley car ¢Sewells Marina Boat Rental *Grey Cup Tickets *CKNW Eye in the Sky Ride eCypress Mountain Ski Passes *Nintendo Games °Pavel Bure signed hockey stick