ieee Sg Tae M6 katy PARK ROYAL'S Together We Can Move Mountains cam- paign wrapped up Saturday, June 3, with volunteers pitching in to transfer moun- tains of donated clothing to a waiting semi-trailer truck destined for the Salvation Army. Above left: Lee Bouwden (left) and Fran Broughten hand out recy- cling blue bags at the mall entrance. Sixty thousand of the bags were distributed by the North Shore News to homes on the North Shore in April. Above right: Trixi the Clown hands out balloons to mall patrons. f CAULFEILD ELEMENTARY fourth- graders acknowledged Oceans Day. Saturday, June 10, by painting waterscapes in their art class. Working on their creations are (left pnote, left to right) Ali Leir, Chris Langlois, Cyrus Greenall and (right photo, right to left) Michaela Davies, Kyle Goldie and Canner Holleran. NEWS photos Cindy Goodman mae Be raat Prhanaetin ae ih A HUMAN chain was formed to help load the goods into a semi-trailer truck. Left: Debra Coulter heads the chain at the south mail's second level. Above: Passing blue bags down the line are (left to right) volunteers Diedre Field, Jocelyn Akins, Stephanie Imhoff and Sar Farmand, The sea smiles trom tar off. Teeth of fo