ay FRETS. aU AIAN, SONG FOES ETRE: IT OPA £6 Coat SE eigen tes a. GTI ONT OPES OR amnaty mere Bee. AAT SOG gE ANI: oc, SERS brennan ety maa SESE ae north sho +e rer eae ar a SALMON’'s sacred existence is the basis dor West Vanweuver’s annual Coho Festival. Held cach sear at Meside Park, the event draws good crowds and helps celebrate both our native peuple’s culture and our own personal history as it tothe cvele of fife. ‘This past Wednesday, Park Roval North was the here was a silent mil aim. to6op.m. 7 and fun for the whole family. Not to be missed. RS ee mre of Bill Chapman (left) and his fam- ity have been surveying West Van for almost 90 years. He and Alex Brokenshire were happy to be part of the coho event. Chief Simon Baker and wife Emily have been married for 65 years. Chief Baker spoke eloquent- iy at the reception and reminded everyone of the importance of the salmon and its history. Former West Vancouver mayor and gentleman author Derrick Humphreys (centre) always looks good. Especially when he surrounds himself with lovely ladies : like Leah Daiton (ieft) and Susan Jaggs. . _ , : Big Rock's Richard Lov Brooks served up a very special brew at the event. Chinook Pale Ale was cre- ated with the Pacific Salmon Foundation in mind. A portion of the prof- its from Deer sales goes to support ail their good work. -Park Royal's own dynamic butcher man Peter Black (left) was happy to attend the event along with his son Jason (right) and friend Kate Robertson. British Proper- ties homeowners will recog- nize Jim Me-Carthy (right 5 oo BRIGHT LIGHTS. Catch some fun at Ambleside’s Coho Festival Sunday. Sepiember 13, 1998 - North Shore News - 13 re news OQ 92 "CIEE SALMON BS FSIS Senos a Saye je NEWS photos Catherine Barr Park Royai general manager Rick Amantea and Pacific Salmon Foundation represeniative Jane Tideman were only too happy to display some of the foundation's infor- mation and award winning artwork which will grace the front of all fishing kcenses. West Van's Peter Lambur (left) and Dara MacGowan can always be found at alf the best parties. When it comes to community concerns, count on them for the latestinio. success. She's spunky, ambitious and the main driving force behind West Van's newly proposed, oprivatety-fund- ed arts centre. Watch for Maggie Pappas and her gang io grab some head- lines again soon. Volunteers Jennifer Harwood (left) and Joanne Telfer were kept busy ail night long. Thanks to them, the evening was a The Coho Festival relies heavily on its directors, volunteers and organizers. And thanks to people like former North Van District mayor Murray Oykeman (left), MLA Jeremy Dalton (centre) and North Van District councilc; Pat Munroe, the job always gets done. West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce president John Ctask (jeft) and Squamish nations hereditary chief Bill Williams (centre) tock time to chat with North Shore Multicuttural Society president Sid Mirhashemy. a photo). And just to keep him < . extra busy, he's the main ‘ , man in charge of this year's . : event. Back to school means a lot to this pair. But so far West Vancouver school trustee Jean Ferguson and director of curriculum Geoff Jopson are stiit smiling. mm Shore's Family Fus Cluis! Membership at the North Shore Winter Club has rarely been easier or more affordable! Call 985-4135 Ext. 124 for information on how you and your family can enjoy ail that the North Shore Winter Club has to offer! Register NOW for hockey season Call 985-4135 Ext. 125 Norte SHore WINTER CLUB The Club for afZ Seasons