Wednesday. January 14, 1998 — North Shore News - 35 north shore news EIGHBORHOODS Photo NV Museum and Archives THIS photo was snapped in the Park and Tilford Gardens. circa. 1970s. If you have any informa- tion about it, please sail the-archives, 987-5618. ‘Red Cross ships blood east Edgemont AN apple a dav... Alice Rapanos, a staff member at Highlands elementary school, was recently awarded the North Share Association for the Mentally Handicapped’s 1997 Apple Award. The award honors educaters who are com- mitted to inclusion and community awareness. Jacqui Baitour, of the Ministry for Children and Families, presented the award. Hest Bay FIFTEEN female neighbors of Radelifie Ave. gathered for a Christmas luncheon at Chesa restaurant on Sunday, Dec. 14 Ir was the first of its kind, and during the Junch the neighbors discovered some interest- ing tacts: The oldest among them iy 95 and has been living on Radcliffe for 47 vears. She was sur: passed in number of vears on the street by another woman. who's dived there tor 30 vears. In fact. this group of 15 has logued a com Hined total of 389 vears on the street. The lowest price paid for a heme on Radelifte? Five thousand dollars jor a cotrage purchased in 1949. Meanwhile, the newest res- ident to the neighborhood pad $650.000 just for the lor. One of the homes belongs to the historical soviery, as it was the first actual house built in West Bay. The other homes which originated in the °20s were all built as summer cottages. Lonsdale DOUG Elliot and Margaret: Suchonska of Royal LePage Real Estate Services wish to send out thanks to North Share folks who helped them make their 1997 Blanket Drive the biggest ever. The pair were pictured in the News at the beginning of their campaign on Dec. 3, and as a result, ‘filled 70 garbage bags with clothing, food, blankets, toys and toiletries. The North Shore Christmas Bureau, North Shore Harvest Project, and various women’s shelters and mis- sions downtown all benetited from the success of the drive. “We especially wanted to thank the Grade 2 students of St. Pius Xo clementary school in Indian River for their participation.” wrote the pair ina thank vou noie to the News, Princess Park ENVIRONMENTAL. Atkinson won the Envirosave Award. The national award is given to a Canadian Power and Sail Squadron member who has made the greatest effort in promoting a project which contributes to saving the environment. Atkinson has febbied government at all lev el te protect salmon habitac and has also launched a school program to teach Jocal chil- dren abour habitat conservation, Weed ithe to share information about the folks who are making a difference in your neighbor- hood. Forward all infor mation, including your name, address and telephone number te Neighborhoods c/o Deana Lancaster. E-mail ta deana@nsnews.com or fax to 985-2104, Mail to North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. Mary-Sue Canada activist 1997 Wynn's “es BLINDS: 1 4TH ANNIVERSARY SALE ° 50” oF fon instock furniture, tables, Sofa $699 Leg $1435 net Macs ay shown pictures, accessories and much more + "IN response to the fierce winter storms freezing up much of Eastern Canada, the Red Cross Vancouver ‘Blood Centre is urging residents of the Lower Mainland to donate blood for immediate shipment east. Tce storms have reduced blood supply in several com- munities. Some hospitals have had to cancel elective surg- cries. As the storm moves toward the Maritimes, the potential for a blood shortage is real, Traditionally, Columbians are supporters of national blood system. 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