A18-Sunday News, November 23, 1980 [ER community roundup MR. AND MRS, RODERICK IAN McKAY Wedding unites W. Van families Two West Vancouver families were united with the fall marriage of Donna Lori Menzies, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Menzies, and Roderick Ian McKay, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay. Reverend Bob Slocombe performed the ceremony at Highlands United Church in North Vancouver. Linda McMillan was Maid of Honor. The bridesmaids were Karen McKay, sister of the groom, Joanne An- derson, and tCLeah and Tracey Menzies. sisters of the bride. Rod’s best man was John Anderson, with ushering duties going to Keith McKay, Dale Menzies, Blake Andreassen and Keith Salloway. A reception was held in the ballroom of the _ In- ternational Plaza Hotel, with Mr. Lorne Radelet as Master of Ceremonies, and Mr. Denis Wiebel toasting the bride. After a honeymoon tnp to San Diego and Los Angeles, Donna and Rod will make their new home in Prince George Engineers’ group names 18 from W. Van Eighteen residents of West Vancouver have been named to standing com- mittees and other top positions of the Association of Professional Engineers of B.C. The appointments were announced by Association president, Philip T. Seabrook, P. Eng. J.E. Williams, P. Eng. was elected to the association's council for a second term. Williams, who is manager of the electrical division, H.A. Simons (International) Ltd., Vancouver, will also serve on the executive and ad- ministrative committees. Also elected to serve a second year on council is Marjorie A. Green, P. Eng. Green, project engineer with MacMillan Bloedel Lid., Vancouver, will be on the administrative and CCPE Affairs committees. Appointed to the stan- dards committee is D.R. Bakewell, P. Eng., R.P.G., consulting forest engineer, as its chairman and Robin Wesley. P. Eng... In- tercontinental Engineering Ltd. R.M. Bartholomew, P. Eng., will be chairman of the annual general meeting standing committee and a member of the ad- ministrative committee. He is chief engimeer, Electric Power Equipment Litd., Vancouver. D.A. MacIntosh, P. Eng.. manager, structural division of H.A. Simons Ltd., has been named to the con- sulting practice and standing awards committees. Also on the consulting practice committee is R.LM Maki, Y. FRANKS PRESENTS G.E.’s EXCITING, NEW POTSCRUBBER Il Exclusive features: ¢ 44% less water consumed on Normal Wash Cycle * 33% less water consumed on Potscrubber Cycle * Energy Saver Option allows dishes to dry without using energy The Potscrubber I) with a Mutu Orbit Wash Arm and Selt Cleaning Fitter ts the finest and most econonnca!l dishwasher that (; f over produced VP PL Me See the oxching. new Potscrubber tat has Pe a Y. FRANKS APPLIANCES LTD 1554 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER (Acrose trom the Odeon theatre) EST D 1896 926-0124 683-0401 Bank financing can be arranged of use your Chargen ot Masterchargo Open 9:30 to 5 30 dally except Sunday Open Fridays untt! 8 p m P. Eng., Department of ‘Permits and Licences, City of Vancouver. Serving on the research committee are B.L. Walker, P. Eng., chief engineer, Dayton & Knight Lid., and D.R. Piteau, P. Eng., of D.R. Piteau & Associates Lid. M.J.J. Dayton, P. Eng., of Dayton & Knight Ltd., will be chairman of the en- vironment committee. Other West Vancouver SENS * Sh MARIORIE GREEN, P.Eng. residents appointed to standing committees are G.E.B. Nixon, P. Eng. (energy committee), D.C. Rotherham, P. Eng. (in- vestigations committee), G.L. Marotte, P. Eng., and R.F. Bowman, P. Eng. to the public relations committee, and H.J. Wood, P. Eng., to the professional affairs committee. Serving on the editorial board will be R.M. Platt, P. Eng., R.R. Shorten, P. Eng., and R.F. Taylor, P. Eng. All appointments are for one year. | Christmas gift to last THE FINEST IN Pedestal Stand $44Q°° METAL AND GLASS FURNITURE Showroom Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday ORSMAN FURNITURE 184 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, 8.c. 988-3443 ‘Who would want tobea Sunshine Girl?” More than 400 North Shore girls, | that’ s who. Some girls pose as Sunshine Girls bec ause they want to become models Some girls want to have thetr picture in their Community newspaper Some do tt to get a high-quality, professtonal photograph of themselves Some do it for the money, It's a paid modelling assignment Some do tt because their boytrends, husbands, o1 families encourage them to pose as a Sunshine Girl! And there are alot of other reasons. too The Sunshine Crtel tn cae Sunday and Wednenaday News te very popular among readers. advertisers and the models themeechven If you re Sunshine Girl Pd like to hear tre EDs worth Dickson 1139 Lonsdale Ave . North Vancouver 985-2131 interested in ey you posing as a sunday i news north shore. news