14 — Sunday, September 6. 1998 — North Shore News north shore news o oo BRIGHT JIGHTSo 66 Deep Cove festival day colors the Cove ULTIMATELY a didn’t mater whether the event was called Deep Cove Dass, Deep Cave Daze, A Dav in Deep Cove or Color the Cove. Itonly mattered that the people came and had a goud ume. The inteat was tonne money to belp fund aamural at the corer of Gallant and Panorama Bouho Lights mav have been confused as to what the anneal day of music and entertainneni in the Core was being called ths vear, but there was no doubt that evervone was having a great afernoon in the sun oon this last Suiiday of August. Th tal teeling of Community in Deep ca NEWS photos Martin Milerchip The crowd was definitely split into two types last Sunday afternoon in the Cove. These were the sun worshippers. cay Fay BAD ES, Ne es “eniors in Action” and friends were busy selling raffle ticxets to raise money for furnishings and equipment for " the seniors’ centre in the new Parkgate Community Jamie Martz, 4, was hav- Centre. Clockwise from top left were Dolores Bremner, ing a blast in the Bouncy Peggy Cardno, Joan Ogden, Moira French, Alyson Castie. French, Gill Booth and Norah Helliwell. as. Midnight Rainbow were one of several talented young bands to take a tur entertaining the crowd. Marina Bennett, 10, Ty Pearson, Naomi Andrews, 9, and Aaron Andrews, 12, (left to right) were performing a hot number by Aaron called Party. Three-year-old Romaniuk was quickly round the Greater Deep Cove Open. He'd obvi- ously be an asset out on ae: ; Northlands! Artist Graham Eagle (left) Tom Bougers (kneeling) and Province theatre critic Damian ; : ENO ; oa . hye Inwood enjoy Eagle's . ae 7 SR - ; . Te aaa: amusing creation Last Damian Inwood gets an elbow jar as sen aii “ , Fling at Lions Gate in the ribs from friendly Mary fon <—e. Deborah Catahan of the village’s Ivy Cove gift shop Major, a structured touch mas- , eee a and tea room claims she found this life preserver float- sage practitioner. ONE gt ing in the cove. She says she is sticking to her story. y : es 1 : = —_ —— : : Heather Chapman was Sei a a oe Bonnie Ayotte is new to ‘The clairvoyants were smart: they had set up their tables in proudly sporting a brand new — the Cove but the young the shade. They must have known it was going to be hot. mehendi (henna) temporary Janet Pavlik (left) was one of the founders of the artist is already planning Rose Marcus (left) is an astrologer, clairvoyant, tarot read- _tattoc. A visitor from Maple Deep Cove and Area Heritage Association while a working studio to be er and Lynn Valley girl, while her friend, Anastasia, is a Ridge, she said she was real- Vivienne Coverdale has lots of local stories having . called Gabriel's Landing. clairvoyant and tarot reader. ly enjoying Deep Cove. lived in the Cove since 1948. ea, a a ee ere ee" Update your entrance way a Get rid of those old yellow pieces of glass in your entrance way and update it with HAI D. A. GLASS singie-glazed obscure glass or double glazed obscure sealed units. . ; °@ Many different patterns to choose from (see them in our showroom! £ , : e Custom designs (including new Gluechip units as shown) Creative Solutions © Ww I u ‘ ‘ j j © Brightens entranceway/Adds value to your home _ QUALITY INSTALLATIONS SINCE 1971 i © For extra security-choose laminated or safety tempered glass ; > Full Service Glass Shop { I f i i ! CLIP THIS OFF! 407 S. Mountain Hwy,., $8 COUPON TO onnmetailation North Van. _RECENE of a new entrance way 980-75 I I Cat sob ede) E-mail: haida@axionet.com (rain. $500 onde ee eee ee