12 - Wednesday, September 15, 1999 — North Shore News t north shore news o oo BRIGHT TIGHTS. 00 10n festival PVERY wear die Coho festival attracts thousands of people to Ambleside Park. Vhis past Sunday was no exception as once awin, the Coho cammitice, sponsered in part by the West Vancouver Chamber of Conmmerce, cooked up vet another suc- cess: Volunteers are always a big part of the day, as are the focal celebrity chetS, and there is always something great going on. Music, entertainment, food, beer gardens, displays and demon: staions meant tun for the whole family and. as usual, the weather was spectacular, Over 1 S00 salrnon dinners were sold making ita scllout, much to everyone's delighe. Fae 3 Mayor Pat Boname conned her apron to cook up some delicious salmon suppers. David Foster (right) from the Harvest Project volun- teered his time at the grili as did fong-time West Vancouver councillor Ron ‘Wood. RCMP Const. Owen Rusticus is used to hav- ing his photo taken, espe- cially when he wears his red serge outfit. cin West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce president Barry Lioyd (left) and volunteer Jeff Russeli looked cool in their coho shirts. Long time festival organiz- er Jim McCarthy is always on hand to lend a helping hand. Roger Cayford is always invcived in community events. He even has his own community cable tele- vision show. Ron Fisher (left) ana soc- cer great Sam Lenarduzzi served up some cold refreshments to thirsty patrons. Brave ten-year-old Piper Chalk sat very still as per- former Devin } : Schellenberg juggled , wt f some hammers over her : ° , ee : head. >» ¥ 8 s Bonnie Dempure (left) and Miche! torahim (right) gave Chris Huchzermyer a haircut for charity. West Vancouver is lucky to have these guys in town. Const. Tim Kravjanski (left), Const. Cal Shamper (cen- tre} and Chief Grant Churchill always keep a watchfui eye on the community. Andy Elsey (left) and Darcy Padmoroff pose beside Darcy's sleek cobalt blue vintage Spyder sports car. WV Firefighter Jay Brownlee brought along daughter Vanessa to see all the sights. The antique fire truck was a big hit with kids of all ages, including these West Vancouver firefighters. From left to right: Bob Michael, Capt. Harry Boswell (back), Marcia Councillor Bill Soprovich (right) is very proud of his fam- James, Tony D’Angelo and Chris Royale. ily, namely baby Samuel, wife Susanne and son Hunter. We bave a great variety of sofas, sectionals, loveseats, chairs & sofabeds with bundreds of fabric options— including leather! Choose the style you want, choose the fabric, choose the colour... choose “Ve (i Wa th Ca RICHMOND 3251 Sweden Way 821-0580 NORTH VANCOUVER 1405 Pemberton Ave 988-8271 COQUITLAM 1400 United Blvd. 524-9287 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ARONZON O2—-20-omG A