wl 2 14 - Wednesday, August 10, 1988 - North Shore News THE NORTH Shore News sundae-making (eam puts the finishing touches to its ice cream creation. The team -— all employees of the News editorial department — purticipated in a media sundae-making contest Saturday at Lonsdale Quay to raise funds for the Variety Club, Pictured are (left to right) Dean Cummer, Lyon Sackville and Michael Becker. team whips up a w THE NORTH Shore News team whipped up a storm and won a third-place finish in Swensen’s Summer Saturday Sun- dae-Building Contest at Lonsdale Quay Saturday. Despite creating an ice-cream sundae masterpiece of a tropical island complete with miniature palm trees, flowers, sunbathers and ocean, al] created out of edi- ble items, the News was surpassed by winner CKKS-FM and The Western News, both of Van- couver. ““We were proud of our effort,” said News team spokesperson, of- ficial) whipped-cream applicator and editorial assistant Lynn Sackville. ‘‘It looked good enough to eat.’’ Reporter Michael Becker and page designer Dean Cummer completed the News team of three. The CKKS-FM team topped the eight competing media squads with its ice cream rendering of RESPECTABLE THIRD PLACE tl: DJ Doc Harris, while the Western News impressed the judges with a Spanish galleon scene. Co-sponsored by the Variety Club of British Columbia and Swensen’s Restaurants, the contest was a fund-raiser and an awareness-builder for the Variety Club charity. “We got the visibility, and we're lews sundae-making a) delighted with that,’’ Variety Club publicist Shirley McCall said of the event, at which donations were being accepted. ‘‘We were able to let more people know about the Variety Club and what we're about.” The sundae-building contest is expected to return bigger and bet- ter next year. TOTEMCOLOR 119 East ist St. North Vancouver, B.C. 986-2271 “The Most Complete Full Service Photolab on the North Shore” * Quality processing by our own experts «Custom enlargements up to 24x36 inches made on the premises * E6 Processing « Slides from negatives © Slides from Prints * Duplicate Slides * Prints and enlargements from slides * Prints from old photos and restoration « While-you-wait passport photos | “Last weekend [went to ~ aMexican Tortilla Flippers contest.’ “Did they serve Seagram's new Elquila Tequila coolers?” my friend asked. “Si? I said. ‘Made with tropical limes and a hint of tequila. Very refreshing. And hesides, now it costs not as many pesos: ‘Hey. Forget the pesos, amigo” he said. “What did they feed you?” “Tortillas filled with beans and spicy ground beef “Wow he said. “Was it hot?” “Nov I said. “It was chili? New Seagram's Elquila Tequila Cooler. ad 'S photo Neil Lucente Now YOU can this health/fitness sensation £F. “The endless swimming machine” Imagine swimming your favorite stroke at your own pace, for as long as you want to, without pausing or making a turn! You can do that with the SwimGym, in only a fraction of the space youd need for a swimmng pool. And with therapy jets it doubles as a relaxation centre for the whole family. Healthful exercise and pure pleasure in Call now for a free, no obligation tour of some of our local SwimGym installations. 987-5735 fF ‘ a — year round! one compact, energy-efficient spa — in- ground or above-ground installation. Includes SwimGym, flexible restraint/ support system, pre-plumbed swimjets, suctions, skimmer, filter, pump, pre- wired controls and heater for swimming temperature. Other models, options and installation available, Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. on 49 OO