Al3 - Wednesday, June 15, 1983 - North Shore News logran oO courtesy of Hancock House Publishers, from The.Boom Years, written and compiled by Danald J. Bourdon of North Shore Museum & Archives. DAPPER Amold E. Kealy, elected as the first mayor of North Vancouver City in 1907, served several terms as mayor, reeve, and council member. He was last heard from in 1937, living in Los Angelos. Today's mayors of the North Shore municipalities will be appearing in Our Town, a Feature Section of the June 29th Sunday News. Advertising Deadline Monday June 20,5 PM Call Linda today If you want to tell the story about your business, you should be advertising in Our Town. Linda is waiting for your call. 980-0511 north shore Display Advertising 1139 Lonsdale Ave, N V news Sunday News and North Shore News are divisions of North Shore Free Press Ltd. MOST OF THE boas are ready for the big North Shore News sailing race set for Sunday, although last minute entries will be accepted. Deliver entries to either the North Shore News or Brian Morse’s North Shore Sailing School by Tharsday or the skippers’ meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at the Sailing School, 1601 Granville S1., im Boaters Village. The an- nual fun race f again expected to be one of the highlights of the boating scene on the West Coast. sunday news LONSD U SUNDAY, JUNE 19th— 11:00— 2:30 A Funilled Day for the Entire Family. Featuring Food, Fun, and Entertainment for All Ages. FOOD: Troll’s fish and chips for sale, with free entertainment by North Vancouver own Freddy Fudpucker’s Band and the wild and w Diazo Brothers, 11 identical twins who'll take your breath away. CONTESTS: Races and con- tests for everyone, organized by The North Vancouver Recreation Commission and North Shore Neighbourhood House, including archery, sack races and the Tug ©’ War. Also Cannibal Hot Tubs’ “Fish for a Prize” and the RCMP Bicycle Rodeo. Also, the “My Dad is best because...”contest winners. And much, much more. ENTERTAINMENT : Clown Extraordinaire Chee W hizz orms her incomparable magic pe madness, and there’s ju ling and music with the fantastic Play- workers. Also, try your skill at the House Penny Camnival or watch dar- ing demonstrations by Sundance Trampolines, North Vancouver, City Fire ment, RCMP, Capilano Rod and Gun Club, just to name a few. It all takes place Sunday, June 19th at Waterfront Park on Esplanade at the foot of Chesterfield Avenue, nght next to the B.C. Rail Building starting at 11:00 til 2:30 p.m.-For more informa: tion, contact Kim Richardson, Co ordinator, Summerfest °83, 980-4543. PTR ian Sharpe