12 - North Shore News - Wednesday, September 13, 2000 ‘BRIGHT LIGHTS= Dundarave Hoedowners a NEWS photos Catherine Barr Ryan McKenzie (from left), Doug Devlin and Aaron Krantz are still mourning the foss of a pub in Dundarave. Their badges read “just some more North Van troublemakers.” ace oO i , It's not the two-step anymore. Ruth Bryant (from left), her husband Mike and Gloria Olmstead were teaching everyone how to tine-dance in the street. Eas . Balloon artist Michael Ouchi was only too happy to share his creations. Nine-year-old Emily Jones and her brother Liam came away with the goods. hits y. ab " i SRT Two-year-old Stuart Glass (left), and five-year-old broth- er Callum were haopy to have mom Heather along for the hoedown. aa = it was a great place for families to. get out and have some fun. Just ask the Coopers, namely (from left) Taylor, mom iU Popcorn, hot dogs, hamburgers. It was just like a fun fair Sharon, daughter Carla, dad Hugh and little Dillon. according to Vic Kondrosky (from feft) Donna Davies and her husband Brian. ; “Sutton” Sofa starting from $1188.00 ae NO PSI/GST ON CUSTOM ORDERS lights Ken and Marian Snowball work at BC Partners in Planning in Oundarave. Thor Grundell and his fel- low Sunrise Kiwanis, served over 500 hot dogs to hungry Hoedown patrons. Christal Connolly was busy giving puny rides to boys and girts like Renee Samels. Champ the pony didn't seem to mind. rtner. do si da, West 4 Business Association and the merchants of Dundarave wel- comed ia the month of September with a bang as they held thetr annual tamily Hoedown on Sept. 2. Ir was barbecues, pony rides, dancing in the streets, live music and more as veung and old donned their western gear to play cowboy, A nice mild ople dawn tn droves and, by the looks of it, ngup their heels. Yahoo! GRAB ver wr event coverage to Bright Lights c/o North -2104 ar eomadl