+2 -Wednesday, July 7, 1999 — North Snore News abe! The North Shore Arts Commission wouldn't be the same without people like Debra Drayton and Norman Leggatt. Taking care ci the waterfront, as part of the Waterfront Task Force, is part of this group's focus. From left to right: Henry Belhouse, wife Diana, Susan and John Tarrant. Roy and Teresa Pallant have a long history together, including her involvement with the Heritage Advisory Committee and the North Shore Historica! Society. ZHAWMONZOG O2Z—-2O—omMmoy a north shore news o oo BRIGHT J IGHTS, oo NV District says thanks to c VOLUNTEBPRS are usually the heart and soul of any good And today with aff of us feading extra busy dives, volunteering takes an a whole new meaning. Last Tuesday at North Vanceuvers Municipal Hah, the Disuiet of North Vancouver, the mayer and the coungil cook the opportunity to thank all of the people who do their civic duty and serve on the district’s appointed: bo. yy commissions and) pask forces. It was a wonderfully i event with music and speeches and lots of ereat food and evervone had a great ume. Congratulations to evervone at North Van District. Maureen Bragg, seen here with husband Terry (lett) and friend Tom Hodson, works with the Waterfront Task District manager Gord Howie is usually a very busy man, but tenight he found time for a_ Sittle socializing. Ay “Wn S08. Co. District Clerk NEWS photo Catnerine Bare Dennis Back (centre) is lucky to have assistants like Daina Hibbard (left) and Shana Burrows (righ?) ta help hirn get through the day RCMP superintendent Jamie Graham was only too pleased to give wife Gail a kiss to thank her for supporting all of his activi- ties. Direct Democracy member Corrie Kost (left) and fire chief Gary Calder know that it takes a lot of extra effort to get things done safely and properly. North Van District Mayor Don Belt gave a speech thanking all of the volun- teers for their hard work. No, Coun. Ernie Crist (left) isn’t is trouble again, he was just enjoying some conversation w Const. Owen Rusticus. The North Vancouver Youth Band, under the direction af Paul Fester. played a numiber of tunes as guests arrived in the main upstairs lobby. Ross and Marilyn Hurst have always been active in the community. His time with the Community Ser- vices Advisory Committee is much appreciated. Deputy clerk Agnes Hilsen (left) and the man- ager's assistant Sue Mitchell were pleased to see everyone in atten- dance enjoying them- selves. Your Choice We bave a great variety of sofas, sectionals, loveseats, chairs & sofabeds with hundreds of fabric options— including leatkert! style you want, choose the fabric, Choose the choose the NORTH VANCOUVER 1405 Pemberton Ave 988-8271 colour... choo COQUITLAM 1400 United Blvd. 524-9287 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK o gto he the Co RICHMOND 325% Sweden Way 821-0580