say banners flutter THE Village of Lions Bay is celebrating its 25th anniversary. To commemorate the event. area artists donated time and skill to create 20 original banners. The banners, which depict scenes of life around Lions Bay, are on display throughout the village. ; They wiil eventually be auctioned off. The artists who participated include Mary Comber Miles, an honorary artists for VanDusen Botanical Garden; contemporary primitive styl- LOWER LONSDALE THE North Vancouver Museum hosts an open house today, | p.m. to 4 p.m. at 209 W. 4th St. The event honors the newly created North Vancouver Museum and Archives Commission. Meet archivist Francis Mansbridge and Jearn about plans for the new muse- um and archives facilities. The museum’s exhibits offer a look at the early trades that built North Vancouver and a photographic exhibit of the Norgate and North Lonsdale neighborhoods. For more information call 987-5618. DUNDARAYE MARY Baker of the Dundarave Business Association thanks the North Shore News for donating a plush rabbit as one of the prizes given away in the associa- tion’s Easter coloring contest. ‘The contest attracted more than 100 entries. The astists ranged in age from 18 months to 65. Said Baker, “In spite of less than outstand- ing weather, the efforts of the merchants and businesses in Dundarave, combined with the cooperation and support of the North Shore News, were successful in bringing a fun- filled festive Saturday to our lovely village. Bravo!” oe . : News Pau MeGirath LIONS Bay ertist Jcanne Mellquist shows her tanner at the village. She’s partic- ipating in a display caiebrating the 25th anniversary of Lions Bay. 101s8t birthday Monday at Inglewood Hospita! to celebrate with the daughter of a ship's captain’: were relatives (left te right) Louise Willlanes, Dana Coukell, Maye Logie and Louisa Coukell. ist Michael Tickner; award-winning photogra- pher Joseph Tompai; Lyla Bessner, whose paint- ings are showing at ‘Moustache Cafe in North Vancouver; Ann Hurst, whose paintings are on display at Furry Creek Golf Club, Au Chocolat Cafe in Vancouver and Destino in West Vancouver; and Judy Holden, who works from her studio and gallery at Crystal Falls Centre at Brunswick Beach, just north of Lions Bay. Banners by Val MacKay, Howard Meredith with Lions Bay students, Shauna Miller, Joanne Mellquist, Victor Miles and Anne Page are also on display. 4 MEWS photo Bred Ledwidge: CENTENARIAN May Hutchison celebrated her 1. There» ‘i FURRY CREEK THE Lions Gate Hospital Foundation recently received a $2,000 cheque from Shigenori Suzuki, president of Tanac Land Development Corp., on behalf of the commu- nity of Furry Creek. ; The money was raised by the 130 pecple who participated in the first annual Furry Creek 10K Challenge. ; ; Entrants ran both five-kilometre and 1.0- kilometre routes through the community and the golf course. 30 Recocuizes 1996 Boarp or Directors North Shore Credit Union is pleased to present the 1996-97 Beard of Directors. Gerald Brewer hag been elected as Chair and Jack Bright as Vice Chair. i | AG cre ¥ i no Ne G td B "Jack Bright ~ Vice Chair undle - Pust Chalr Ron Davies Neil McAskill Messis. Henry Bow, Ron Davies and Doug Deeks were elected as Directors to the Board of North Shore Credit Unien in the recent election. Congratulations! Thanks to all candidates for participating in this important democratic process Henry Bow - Executhe Member Hick Staehii N Fyilam in your Communilq_ [=| NORTH SHORE m1 CREDIT UNION