12 - Wednesday, Apnt 7, 1999 - North Shore News north shore news > oo BRIGHT J IGHTS¢ 66 Easter eggcitement at John Lawson Park eee AR = . Wats NEWS photos Martia Millerchip This happy crowd said they had found lots of chocolate eggs and had a great time. From lett are: Ariel, Anthony, Aurora, Elaine, Victoria, William. Veronica, Brian and Christina. Taking a break from egg hunting to check out the West Van Fire Department's pumper truck were (from left): Ryan Wheeler, Lucas Raynor, Rebecca Wheeler, Emily and Jessica Raynor and Tony Skorberg. Jane Ormiston, visiting from Kelowna, came pre- pared tor the chilly winds ; ° as she watched her Conductor Steve Toren ted the West Van Pogs band daughter and grandson through some spritely tunes that provided a cheertul search for eggs. backdrop to the event. Lion Doug Moore was busy handing out Don McGregor and daughter Sophie had ribbons io the youngsters like Frances an exquisite Easter basket that looked like (left) and Anna Bradford who participat- a bird’s nest inside and out made by éd in the egg hunt with their mom Louise. Sophie's mam. : Six-year-old Angelo Panas was having fun at Some of the Howe Sound Lions Club members w the wheel cf the W.V. Fire unteered their time to the day were (from left): “Fast Department's Willys Jeep, Eddie” Wheeler, Manfred Schleger, Roger Allen, Ted restored in memory of for- Meglaughin and Fred Van Aggelen. mer mayor Art Langley. . . how These guys were braving the cold wind for the first picnic of spring. Cooking up Little Dave was quite seri- chicken were (from left) Tony Feng, Gary Just “hanging out” on the monkey bars were (from left) ous about getting a swing Chen and Vic Chiu. Scotty and Samantha Gove and Tyler MacLeod. from Jim Murdock. Two-year-old Rafaetlo Gajardo was so happy to hug tne Easter Bunny.