12 - Sunday, October 24, 1999 - North Shore News ews orth snore TScoo 200 BRIGHT [IG North Vancouver City honours its volunteers TUESDAY night saw North Vancouver Cay honour the peo: We woe deo the mumapalin’s work for tree! Phis vear the ation Dinner wos held ar the Avalon Hated. pests attended as the city recagnizea che volun: teers Whe sit on council committees, jomt municipal advisory forces and working wroups. Presentations were and Angelos Niklas. - or Jack Loucks told the guests: “Our conmnunity isa better place because of vour efharts and se of vour contributions ~ NEWS photos Martin Milerchip Doreen Sharp (left) and Sharon Fagerlund trained together as nurses at Si. Paul's. Bath were members of the city's Social Planning Advisory Commission, but Doreen is stepping down after six year's service and received a certificate from Mayor Jack Loucks. Sharing a table were (from left): Alice and Ken Bradbury (Cemetery Focus Group) and Helen and Don Preston (chair of the Library Board). Fred Smith, the city's director of develonment services, was master of ceremonies for the evening. Chatting after dinner were (from left) Patricia Charter (Library Board), Carol McQuarrie, a founding member of Quayside Village Co-Housing, and Mike (Cemetery Colin and Laurel Focus Group) and Sharon Hocevar. Volunteers and their guests included (from left): Masae Mori and Elisa Wagner (Planning Advisory Committee); Mahvash . Vatankhahi and Darab Shabshang (Community Arts Gouncil); and Ana (Cemetery Focus Group) and Matt Yeung. Crystal and Tom Phipps enjoyed the selection at the buffet. Tom volunteers on the city’s Advisory Pianning Commissicn. Syd Jobling is a ciiy rep- resentative on the North Shore Garden Contest Society while Kathleen Gilmour used to teach at Capilano elementary school when Jack Loucks was principal! there. Citris Kiernan supplied the tunes for the post-dinner dancing. He has been the DJ at the Avalon for 10 years. Christmas Painting & Graft Gemt Fiat or Honeycomb Wax Christmas Caiours including bronze, siiver & gold. Gurnsey were two of Bright Lights dinner com- panions. Colin is an antique car buff and sits on the Heritage Advisory Committee. Maureen Curtis is step- ping down from the North Van Recreation Commission after seven years of service. She and husband @eter Rennie (eight years on the Library Board) were honoured with ceriificates of appreci- ation. ecorat Roll ‘em, Paint ‘em or Sparkie ‘em! “Ghese ave hot, so come in early 9 For best selection! Robert Simmons brushes 35% off Ail of city council was present to honour the volunteers, . but Bright Lights wanted to catch the two long-time 2 poli cians who won't be seeking office in November: Mayor Jack Loucks and Coun. Sie!ta Jo Dean. ; wes $qae per sheet North Shere Cratt Affairs