a . , Se ge S rs < - a z N ad 7 ~ . Yu - - _ Arn & “A “ 7 ¢ u Ly . \ oT , Soap as . , oe 7 ‘ ; . ~ ~~ . i + - ana = mh —_ \ *} in i - ~ = a -— . , : is . 7 - 5 — - — , - = 2 : Ari Ve 7 ‘ 5 ae ak \ 24 ~ Wednesday, May 27, 1998 - North Shore News north shere news 2 oo BRIGHT [IGHTS 6 «6 Celebrity waiters serve up fundraising fun TPS wacky, a little crazy and veu've gat to sce it to believe tt. Bur when it comes to the tight against leukemia, the tolks at the fitth annual Celebrity Waiters Luncheon know how to de it right. Local business, media, politcal and entertainment “celebrities” act as both host and waiter to 3 table of cight invited friends. During the meal, the waiter/host solicits tips from guests by singing songs, performing ticks or just plain stealing the cutlery. This vear the event raised close to $300,000 in just two hours thanks to the waiters’ tips and silent/live auctions, NEWS photos Catherine Barr Mcigrave schoo! president Jim Robertson cuddles up with some prize winning bears. Each $100 bear carire with a treasure chest key and a chance to win a trip. Founding chairman Philip “Garth” Langridge was the perfect country host. Did you sing for your tips too Philip? Born to be wild: (CBC executive David Rhodes, front, and as Craftsman Collision. president The North Shore’s own Bobby Lenarduzzi was Bill Hatswell try out the 1998 happy to wait on Carol Claffey, left, and Barb Harley Davidson up for auction. Arthur. Who are these clowns at the Baldwin table? They are, from left to right, Graham MacLean, Alex Mile and Andrew Netupsky. Volunteer Kim McCooeye holds ene of the springer West Vancouver's Tony Parsons, left, and Don De spaniels before the. auc-” Spa owner Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia, left, gave each of her guests a foot bath Kevin Machell-Cox donated use of this Cotiis pose for a photo. Tony later auctioned off his tie for tion. This lucky pup and to soak in during lunch. Guest Gwen Land Rover to help raise funds for $750 and wore the purchaser's tie on the nightly news as his sister were sold for an Sutherland thought it was wondertu. feukemia. a trade. impressive $4,100 each.. : : Marilyn Monroe, aka Tracey Beli, caused quite a stir - : SE EaEEREEEEEEEEGieEEneeEeEent Marie Genest, right, took home one of the spaniel pup- covering male guests with lipstick kisses. Here we find This tropical trio ended up in a water gun fight later on. pies for a mere $4,100. Here she stands with Hollyburn _ her with radio personality Ted Schredd, left, and VTV's From left to right, Jil! Lyall, Harald Ludwig and tennis pro Rufus Nel, centre, and Lesley Jewel, left. Aamer Halesm. Sharlene Ludwig. “Let us furnish you. with a Complimentary Vacation. Simply get what you need and get out of town!” Creative Oak & Pine We appreciate your business so much, that with a qualifying purchaseyou will receive a vacation from a choice of over 100 fabulous resorts! See st details, (See store for detaits) SOLID WOOD FURNITURE Traditional country or contemporary styles. 1389 Main St., § 4 _ . Solid wood choices in pine, oak, maple, birch etc. North Vancouver 8 5-8 60 B ee eee: 2 Featuring quality upholstery, leather, matiresses & accessories. (Near 2nd Narrows Bridge)