JOY TELLS ALL IT WAS certainly one of the nicest weddings of the week as guests gathered for the marriage of the award-winning blues-rocker and Lions Bay resident, Colina James (whose real name is Colin James Munn), and his lovely school-days sweetheart, Heather Sassaman of -Squamish. They were wed in a traditional ceremony in. St. David’s United ‘-Church at Taylor Way and the a Upper Levels last Saturday. David Mulligan of West Van. Terry was suffering with a bad cold and wasn’t looking forward to flying to Florida the next day for interviews at Disney World, but the show must go on. So while TDM left for the southern U.S. of A., Colin and Heather slipped off for a relaxing honey- moon in Jamaica!... Congratulations aiso go out to journalist and publishing execu- tive, North Vancouver's Patricia Graham. Patricia has been at The Pro- vince newspaper for the past five years. She’s the editorial page edi- tor. Her former boss is West Van’s Ian Haysom, who is now head man at The Sun. While I'd rumored this for some months, it’s finally happen- ed. The dynamic duo are together again! Patricia has just been ap- pointed as the Sun’s seniors editor. She starts her new job tomorrow and I want to wish her all the very best... The television series, Neon Rider just wrapped and the cast and the crew celebrated their suc- cessful season with a wrap party on Thursday night at the Van- couver Aquarium. The surprise for the viewers this season will be that, besides hero Winston Reckert we'll also see Jim Byrnes in the recurring role of Kevin; Scott Hylands, the star of Night Heat, will also be featured and so will new bridegroom Colin James! Colin will headline a segment . called Men of Principle. Last season Necn Rider was the most popular new Canadian- produced show in the country. The series will begin airing im- _ mediately now that the World f - «Series is over?.. eas Bryan Adams’ ‘“‘Wakin’ Up the Neighbors’” World Tour is off and running! Bryan has sell-out concert dates Sunday, November 3, 1991 - North Shore News - 24 NEWS phoio Stuart Davis THE FIFTH annual Jack Webster Foundation Dinner and Journalism Awards were presented last Wednesday evening at the Hyatt. in Belfast and Dublin — proving that music crosses all boundaries — and that leads into 10 engage- ments within the United Kingdom, and 26 dates in Europe. The tour will end in iceland on Dec. 18. The rest of the good news is that the North Shore resident’s new album, called Waking Up ‘The Neighbors, has sold four mil- lion copies worldwide and has so far garnered 20 gold, 12 platinum, one double platinum and one tri- ple platinum award... More than 500 guests enjoyed! the fifth annual Jack Webster Foundation Dinner and Journal- ism Awards ceremony at Doug Forseth’s Hyatt Hotel last Wed- nesday night. The host of CTV's W-S, Evic Malling was the special guest speaker, while Bob Robertson and Linda Cullen provided the hilari- ous entertainment. Best speech of the night was delivered by the | feisty and distinguished Bruce Hutchinson, who received the in- augural and well-deserved Life- time Achievement Award. It will now be known as the Bruce Hutchinson Lifetime Achievement Award... ees West Van’s George Madden, the president of Jimmy Pattison’s communications empire, passes along word about one of his dedicated and hard-working on-air personalities. Her name is Rochelle Dentry and she recently celebrated: her 29th birthday. Her fans know her - as ‘*Rocket,”’ morning deejay. She’s a single mother of two lit- tle boys, at least she was, until this past spring when she married Russ Johnson of Orestes. | It was exactly one year ago when — with a whole- new life opening up and: a good solid CHRX’s. _ early- media career in front of her — the doctors gave Rocket the bad news that she had cancer. She went through surgery and the radiation treatments, and felt so much better by spring that she and Russ decided to officially tie the knot. But the cancer hadn’t gone away and- Rocket went. back into the Cancer.: Clinic for.- chemo treatments on Sept. 24 — and returned to stay. the next-day: That was just over a month ago. Last week, following a. kidney infection, doctors -decided not. toc: ee pursue treatment and? Rocket, was - moved into the Palliative... Care ‘Not. being. God’ or any other . higher being, we ‘don't know what. will happen, but: what I do want, °- te say. to Rocket or. Rochelle Den- try is that all.:your: friends are thinking about’ you: ‘and that: our - : Prayers are with: “COLIN, JAMES... wed Heather . . = fie” | Sue Coleman emeny at West Vancouver's St. avid's United Church. Internationally known -BC. artist will be signing her bock and prints “Then the wedding party, their families and guests drove across on location at Bilton’s. ions Gate Bridge to their recep- jon at Ed Disher’s unique Rat- :tlesnake Grill on West 4th ~, Avenue. Helping the happy couple celebrate were special guests — ‘and on-stage performers — Jim : Byrnes and Billy Cowsill, pianist -J. Greg Waiters and guitarist Big _ Dave MacLean, along with the . bridegroom and his band! It was _ Some jam session! ”. Bed Ryder was there among the 100. invited guests as was Com- »modore cabaret owner Drew Burns and Much Music’s Terry (THE Best RESULTS COME FROM TEAM WORK Edition 450 s/n Size 13x20” Thursday, November 7, 3-5pm & 6-9pm Originals and signed and numbered prints will be on display, plus a selection of her poster art. 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