Photographer finds you are what you carry PERENNIAL GAME-SHOW host Monte Tall would give- away mittfuls of money if you could produce a rubber Land or paper clip from -your purse or wallet in the dying seconds of Lets Make A Deal, One can fearn a great deal about a person, and their lifestyle. by delving deep into the lint-filled folds of their purses. pockels and wallets. If the eyes ave the windows to the soul, the purse (ai the case of Cindy Goodman recently cornered four News staffers and forced them, at camera-point. to cough ap the hidden booty of their purses and pockets. The contents kept within hand's reach. she surmised. would give insight into cach distinc! personali- ly. In the end. Cindy's experiment proved prophetic. From absolute minimalist (bus teansfer and keys) to confirmed pack-rat (1) lipsticks and five packs of Juicy Fruit gunt!), our photogra- pher’s findings agreed with the per- re TE AES Ett at "e ee ne lame. Lays Bais ies bY men, the satchel) must be the fug- sonatities hidden within. guage rack, And, funny thing, not ope of the Armed with this sanple belie? four had a rubber band or a paper North Shore News photographer — clip. bron) ayeasae NEWS pholos Cindy Goodman NORTH SHORE News employee Lynn Chan won the ready-for- any-occasion category when it came to lipstick. That’s 11 tubes of lipstick in front of her, along with a wallet, bankbook, chequebook, assorted gum wrappers, and one earring. as THE CONTENTS of one’s life are often found in one’s pockets, bags and purses. As seen in these three pictures, what we carry (and hove) is as varied as the individuais who carry them — from the bare essentials (top right) to what looks like an urhan survival kit (lower left). : : AUTHORIZED SILOM ER Es” DEALER PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING ‘ bi ition is bel 5 ; Beatie tans eee at PEN A demountiabia classroom addition is being proposed for Dorothy Lynas Elementary School, located at She a ms ae ean é Pee ge ANTE CR Se atin 4000 Inlet Crescent and you are invited to join SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, 44 (NORTH VANGOUVER) and CuP ARCHITECTS ata meating to discuss the project. February 23, 1994 7:00 p.m. Dorothy Lynas Elementary School 4000 Injet Crescent, North Vancouver, B.C, Meating Date: Meeting Time: Location of Meeting: Forrnal Presentation to begin at 7:30 p.m. The project consists of a demountable classroom addition with ten (10) classrooms, boys and girls washrooms, stali room with washrooms and a storage/janilorial room, “linked” to the axisting school with a ramped, covered watkway. Landscaping around the addition include evergreen trees planted between the addition and adjacent homes. Tho meuting is being held by the applicant in compliance with distict of North Varcouver Council policy. The applicant wil prosent details of the proposal and discuss any soneerns pisidents may have IST SOAS STIR RIE FBSA ATHENS Eat VOY SS HP ea F fe ats 8 S205 are pong coltkutes : ewe: i , A he Oe 2AM 2 aed a erodes mine fhe Basses sacar u Vat ee a . 8 Specializing a Binds and Drciperies for over 9 years Loti tt are oy : y Gees a Gas Sod op vee slg fo tae : ey & Ag oy Lcd ; 1877 Marine Drive, N.Van. Fadea | 0 i 2370 Wast 41st Ave. Vancouver 264-7255 % Sauamish 898-5282 Whistler’ 932-6617 HORA PARE UE BN CANTON, " RIRROTTA eLTUEN fo mcoive | ee