STEVE AND PAT EWART, above, accept their prize of two round-trip tickets to Hawaii and a seven-night accommodation voucher, from North Shore News display advertising director Linda Stewart. Ewart’s name was drawn out of 36,000 entries this week in ihe sewspaper’s Assignment: Hawaii contest. Making the draw were publisher Peter Speck and Sunshine Girl Hayley, seen in the right photograph. Below, the other two contest winrers, who also receive two tickets to Hawaii and seven nights accommodation each, are North Shore News advertising consultant Mike Gocdsell and Seaford Building Supplies store owner Fidali Meghii. NEWS photo Terr ¥ eters PUISSE ee panes THANKS TO THE NEWS NEWS photo Mike Wakefiel Couple leave mit NORTH VANCOUVER resident Steve Ewart and his wife Pat will be ‘on assignment’ in Hawaii this summer. Their assignment? To have as inuch fun as possible in) seven days. The Ewarts were the lucky winners of the North Shore News Assignment: Hawaii contest. Ewart’s name was chosen Wed- iesday from 30,000 entries in the Assignment: Hawaii contest by News publisher Peter Speck. “Ic was really a shock,’’ said Ewart, a teacher at Templeton Secondary School in Vancouver. DISBELIEF “You tend not to believe these things. I'd forgotten Ed entered. My son put my name on the form so he thinks he should be going," he said. art, who has never won 3 contest before, said he will be ash- ing his P2-yvear-old son Brian to enter future contests on his behalf. “He's the ane with the fuck,” said Ewart. who alo has a 10- year-old daughter, Janine. Also fucky are store-owner Fidalt Meghii and North) Shore News advertising consultant Mike Ceodsell, TRIP WON Like Ewart, both men win a one-week tap for two ta Elawail and seven mights accommodation for their involvement in the con- test. Meghii owns Seaford Building Supplies, the store where Ewart’s son entered him in the contest. More than 100 North Shor: businesses participated in Assign- ment: Hawaii, And Goodsell is the employee credited with encouraging Meghii to participate, Meghii said his wife Noor is especially excited about winning the trip. The couple had visited Hawaii once before, in 1977, ENCOURAGING “We seere encouraging evers customer Who came ito fill outa form,” he said, explaining that about SOO entries were colleered from his store. Mike and Bobbie Croodsell saict this will be their first trip) te Hawani. “We're quite excited -- oat should be fun,’ said Goodsell. Publisher Peter Speck, who has just returned from a conference in Hawali, said, ‘The contest was a success bevond my wildest expec: tations, Wei fad many thousand entries, and it Was a morale boost- er for readers, staff and advertisers alike. To look forward to similiar promotions in the future.”