Joy Metcalfe JOY TELLS ALL IT WAS a festive ‘‘Flight of Fancy”’ fundraiser for the University Hospital’s Women’s Health Centre on Saturday night. Co-piloted by emcee Jackson Davies of West Van, and singer Shari Ulrich, the Flight of Fancy team transformed the Robson Square Conference Centre into an FOUR SEASONS general manager Ruy Paes-Braga (right) played host to a part creations of chefs Wolfgang Von Wieser and Holly Peterson. airborne delight, with banquet and ballroom, in-fiight entertainment, duty-free shopping and first-class cuisine! Dr. Lionel McLeod, hospitai president and CEO, and the newly elected councillor Lynn Kennedy, welcomed the 450 fellow air trav- ellers, including His Worship Mayor Gordon Campbell and his Nancy, hospital chairman Don Mawhinney and foundation chair Don Pettit and his wife, Barbara, along with doctors Penny Ballem, Jeffrey Coleman, Charles Kerr, John Livesiey, John Masterson, Howard Fenster and his wife Arlyne, and Donald Caine and his wife Susan. Big pat on the back to Lynn Skerratt, Barbara Hindson and Johanne Olsen Through Dan Interiors, Johanne presents a ¥ complete shopping experience from furniture to unique gifts and quality kitchen accessories. “Our store offers such fine fines as Kosta Boda, liceala, and Arabia of Finland. We also have a. complete line of cookware, including Cuisinart, Yagostina, Sigg, and Copperware. Remember us for exciting acrylic lines fur patio and boaters” A bridal registry is also available. For those who appreciate the difference. San interiors yal South 922-1181 Kathie Jagger who orchestrated this flying affair and managed to raise more than $35,000 for the new Women's Health Centre... eee Four Seasons VP and general manager Ruy Paes-Braga hosted a marvellous party Tuesday night in the ballroom of his hotel. There were at least 300 black- tie guests including the handsome James Kemp from Birks and his pretty blonde wife. James was just back from his old alma mater in Ontario sharing lunch, memories and anecdotes with HRH Prince Andrew ... CBC weather prognosticator Phil Reimer looked so elegant in his tux while his date, Jane Hen- nessy of West Van, looked tres chic in black ... Diana Becker, Dubrulle Culinary School owner, simply shone in her colorful sparkly jacket, while amiable U.S. ‘Consul General David Johnson, sans his charming wife, Scartett Swan, told me that they’re expec- _ ting baby number three in early December ... Former B.C. Woman to Woman-er Deb Innes, who’s now with Premium Wine Imports was also there, as well as lawyer and man-about-town Steve Sebolewski, who had his pretty daughter, Michelle, on his arm, the oh-so-pleasant wine man, the North Shore’s Bob Linderman and Darryl Weinbren, curvey Janet McQuire of W.V.’s Beachside Cafe, a vision in clinging cream, and special guest, the head chef at the Robert Mondovi winery, Holly Petersen, who served up all sorts of healthy light and fresh delica- cles including Arctic char in edible fig leaves. Definitely the party of the week! ANN & ROBERT a Professional Team. We know how to get your home SUTTON GROUP SOLD WEST COAST REALTY Gall 286-9224 or 988-2186 The Playhouse Theatre Co. opened its 30th season on Friday with George Bernard Shaw’s The Millionairess, starring the in- defatiguable Nicola Cavendish. It was a wonderful opening! Artistic diretor Larry Lillo was there with his mother. The North Van star’s delightful mother and father were my seatmates. They had come over from Vancouver Island to watch their daughter’s amazing stagecraft. Chairman of the board Caro! Slater, very chic in black ruffled satin, thanked the owner of Olympic Fine Meat, Joanne Mit- chell, for her company’s sponsor- ship. Joanne Mitcheli just happens to be the mother of actress Camille Mitchell. Interesting to see the contrast of opening night attire — everything from silk, satin and gold lame to Jeans, shorts and running shoes. How nice to see my old friend, actress and director Jey Coghill, playwright Tom Cone, Mayor Campbell's right-hand person, Muriel Honey, Playboard’s Harold Shiel and top talent agents Rob Haynes, Bruce Ward and Leonard Bonnell. The Millionairess is a delight and deserved the standing ovation for the cast and the crew! Someone else who received sev- era) standing ovations Sunday night in the Harbourview Room of the Vancouver Trade and Con- vention Centre was the executive director of the Restaurant and Food Services Association, Coun. 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THE QUEENSDALE GALLERY 129 W. Esplanade North Vancouver Telephone 986-3222 Hours: 10:00 - 5:30 Daily Thanksgiving Day 12:00 - 5:00 One of the faces in the crowd of 400 was new Keg president, Colin Stacey, who had just arrived - in town with his wife, Syb, from Australia to take up his new posting. eee The worthy firefighters unveiled their sixth annual Hall of Flame Calendar Wednesday at the Hotel Vancouver. The calendar is $7.99 with pro- ceeds to the Burn Foundation and CKNW’s Orphan’s Fund. Over the past five years, these guys have raised almost $445,958 for the Burn Unit and deserve our support! ... Cheers! 12:00 - 5:00 Sunday 31