oa y MA ce PN u 12 — Wednesday, June 10, 1998 — North Shore News north shore news Qoo BRIGHT LIGHTS « Qo 9 A celebration of community collaboration IMS a mouthtuk: the North Shore Mulo: Board: Principles tor Community Collaboration. They wanted an acronym, burt haven't found one. They've been too busy. Many of the major resource and care programy on the North Shore have sp years refining ways to work together and become more cttective in the ways they se . The © organizations men tioned below and a K , cuts to tederal-provineial transter payments. | become proactive and work together Fo become Stronger, not just in lobbving, bur in the communities they serve. On June 4 they had a party to celebrate their work. News photos Martin Miflerchip Thera were many péopie invelved in the principles for com- murity collaboration, but three of the happiest were, left to right, Tricia Andrew (North Shore Neighbourhood House), Cathy Crouse (executive director of N.S. Disability Resource Society) and Kim Collett (executive director N.S. Community Services). ‘ Lucky Paul Penner, North Vancouver City’s social planner, sports the prize he won in the multi-board’s rattle draw. Sharing a desire for excellence are, left to right. Celia Lazzarin (VP, Canadian Mental Health Association, North and West Vancouver), Gaire Maclean (president. North Shore Community Services) and Lois Thiessen (past president, North Shore Neighbourhood House). Sampling the non-alcoholic punch are. Alfredo Sepulveda, repre- - senting North Vancouver District’s Denise Bowker, execu- tive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association, is proud of her organization's work. vill Ackhurst, left, won two rounds of golf at Gleneagles that she rnight share with her husband if he doesn’t make her The musical backdrop for the evening was provid- Sue Laughlin, left, vice president of Community Health Services, and Anne Mooi, right, execu- tive director of Seycove Community Programs Society chat to the chairman of “the” board, Len Kelsey. North Shore Health Region. ed by The Gamette Trio who are all part of Capilano College's jazz proaram. Left to right are Alderik Schoorl, Garnette Lagrito and !van Bamford. : Community Diversity Commitiee, and Richard Wagner, sociai planner for West Vancouver District. play too far behind him, while Lisa Chu who's an avid skier won a ‘winter fun pack” from Cypress Bowl. Behshad Hastibakhsh is the com- munity program coordinator for the North Shore Multicultural Society while Margaret Fraser is the execu- tive director of Capilano Community Services. Christine Hagen, left, coordinates the resource centre for the Nosth Shore Women's Centre, while Laura Reynolds is . the development administrator for the North - Shore Crisis Services Society. Crystal Saunders, who is a supervisor at North Shore Neighbourhood House, super- vised the raffle draw. Smiling faces at the celebration were the gang from North Shore Crisis Services Society: leit to right, Fawzia Ahmad, Rosanne Johnson, Tatiana Chabeaux-Smith and Adriane Egan. sono Dugratulations to one of last week's winners!” You could be next! Visit our 10,000 square foot showroom for details. Traditional, country or contemporary styles. Solid wood choices in pine oak, maple, birch, etc. Featuring quality upholstery, leather, mattresses & accessories. Creative Oak & Pine SOLID WOOD FURNITURE 1389 Mainst. ~QQ5.846() North Vancouve (Near 2nd Narrows Bridge) holiday voucher is 4 Terri Gerath. She will : be choosing from 110 | tantastic North vA American or European nolidays. Courtesy of Creative Oak & Pine a ><