Be / Brad Lecwidge BRIGHT LIGHTS RIGHT PHOTO: Anouchka Freybe cf Freybe Sausage Ltd. serves up sauerkraut at the Edgemont Viitage’s Bavarian Fest last Saturday. Freybe was 3 gs a) ba . celebrating 150 years in busi- |- > 4 , et . THE ALPINERS (left to right) Al Pichler, Bob Mulletts. Peter ness. Below: Six-year-old ‘ ‘ 2 Petro, Tom Kovan, Rick Govier and Max Kunkel have enter- Nareela Lupton cuddles up to woo Ae tained at the Edgemont Bavarian Fest for the past five years. Jascha, her eight-month-old ¥ ae ‘ Swiss Bernese mountain dog. PROSIT! (LEFT to right) “Shelley” and “Smithey” imbibe Okanagan Springs. Fifteen years of fine drafts have passed through Shelley's beer stein. The Edgemont Bavarian Fest is in its ninth year. Salmon run free at Coho Festival WEST VANCOUVER antist (left) Daniel Izzard, wife Pilar and Bilt Chapman show off lzzard's artwork on Coho Festival clothing. Artwork, to be used on Salt Water Fishing Licenses in the coming year, was judged at the event, with $7,000 being awarded to the first-place winner. North Shore News’ Val Stephenson (left) and Bill Soprovich, presi- dent of the Coho Festival, attended the festival's opening reception at Park Royal Tuesday, Sept. 6. Funds raised during the six-day festival benefit salmon enhancernent programs carried out by the schoo! district. ve 5 bas nes ART BECK (left to right), Jeremy Daiton and Leah Dalton attended the festival opening. It culminated JNM HOGAN, president of the West Vancouver Chamber of Sunday with the Coi.o Run (to Stanley Park) and Coho Walk (along the Capilano Pacific Trail). Commerce. has his festivat T-shirt signed by the artist, Daniel tzzard.