Sunday, October 22, 1995 - North Shore News — 45 SUPER VALU owner Allan Selfich (right) celebrates the 23rd NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP Cpl. Pat Dickson holds up the Star of anniversary of his Edgemont location and the opening of his new Courage — the second highest bravery honor given in Canada — he Dollarton Plaza store, which Bob Burak will manage. recently received for his efforts during a 1992 robbery in Coquitlam. WATT’S UP ... and out of the Bread Garden. North Shore res- _ident Cam Watt has left the Garden to join O©-Tooz the Energy Bar as its vice-president :,.of operations. ; DOROTHY LYNAS {with scissors) cuts the nbbon to signal the open- THE PARISH at St. Martin's’ ing of the new expansion of the Nortn Vancouve: elementary scnooi Anglican Church recently recog: thai bears her name. Honoring the occasion with the North Shore nized Canon Stanley Smith's pioneer are (left-1o0 right) Robin Brayne, Bruce Peterson, Barb 60th anniversary of ordination. MacLellan, Joan Vyner ard Brenda Manlove. rence ee canwoms SPINNING TALES of life.at the Great Northern Cannery: (left to right) Margo Millerd, Jonnny Ozaki and John Millerd. The Millerd family raa the cannery in the early part of the century. ; CHOU: srdan 4, é usti NV ACTOR Jay Brazeau is one of FEROCIOUS FELINES Jordan | Mellquist, 24, and Justin y 20 ui J, anjoy iid Village Oktoberfest last weekend. several North Shore residents tak- Meliquist, 2 enbey the Cautfelle ‘lag ‘ing a star turn in Gateway Theatre's What We Did For Love, Nov. 4. Ceo Paine s Anna Stevenson hate: aes , out. at the Caulfadd THE OPENING of Cannery Gays at West Van Muscum brought out Vilage Oktobedest last ihig ance, Frank Milerd. Don Milard runs the weekend.