40 — Wedresday, Aprit 15, 1998 — North Shore News QO Oo90 TEA was the thing ar the recent Jaunch of the first-ever CommuniTEA Party held in the Beach House at Dandarave Pier. Andit's the hope of tea party organizers that the hot brew — whether orange pekoc, Earl Grey, Oolong, Lapsang Souchong or Darjecling — will continue to pour ceross the North Shore, af in the name of charity. That's because the ConmuniTEA Party, which began with eight: guests, is designed as sort of a “chain letter” tea party — those eight will each host a party and then their guests will cach fiost 2 party, and so on, and so on... With cach guest donating 510, there is caeormous potential co raise funds for the four causes: the North Shore Charitable Foundation, the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation, the Capilano College Foundation and the West Vancouver Memorial Library Foundation. So have a cuppa’ — and don't break the chain! north shore news LIGHTS oe) Charity campaign suits North Shore to a tea Capilano College presi- dent Greg Lee thanks all for supponing the North Shore Charitable Four- dation. RIGHT West Vancouver Memoria! Library would be nothing without the hard work of Barb Cupit (ieft), Anne Goodhart (centre) and David MacDonald. Monies raised from this event will go to sponsor, among other things, literacy. NEWS phows Terry Peters Christine Craft has her hands full as she serves up a smile for the camera. Barbara Oates (left), Lori Phillips (centre), and Julie Prescott are pleased to be lending their support to the tea party fund. Mary Segal (left) of the Lionsview Senior's Planning Society and Naomi Yamamoto smile as they sip their tea. Soon they will host their own tea party. Simmie Hui (left), John Harvey (centre) and Jenny Tsang mingle with the other tea party guests. A smiling Jane Thomp- son of the North Shore Charitable Foundation is enjoying the afternoon. Lion's Gate Hospital's Sheliah Grant is a strong supporter of community health programs. West Vancouver Mayor Pat Boname (left) and North Vancouver City Mayor Jack Loucks each invited eight guests to the event. The guests now must host their own tea party and keep the ball rotting. Ken Brooks, managing oartner of the Beach House, helps Shana Korotash serve the tea. Delia Bortingnon is happy to be helping with such a worthwhile cause. ANN HAMILTON IS ON VACATION Diane Lund of Creative Wonders gets into the spir- ii of things with her teapot Alice Bacon (left) and Sheila Jones share some con- earrings. Pauline Hail (left) and Gwen Murchie of Murchie's i . versation. Soon their own tea party planning will begin. Coffee fame are happy to support a good cause. “Let us furnish you with a Complimentary Vacation. Simply get what you need and get out of town!” Creative Oak & Pine SOLID WOOD FURNITURE We appreciate your business so much, that with a qualifying purchase,you will receive a vacation from a choice of over 100 fabulous resorts! (See store for details) Traditional country or contemporary styles. Solid wood choices in pine, oak, maple, birch etc. Featuring quality upholstery, leather, mattresses & accessories. 1389 Main St., North Vancouver 985-8460 (Near 2nd Narrows Bridge)