Year bash. From page 328 taces organized by Westin Bayshore’s PR lady Monica Hayes, Gale was telling me about a funny incident that happened while she was conducting her twice-weekly, 90-minute exercise classes at Highiands School gym. There's always about 30 women, some coming trom as far away as Tsawwassen. On Wednesday night, in the midst of one of the warm-up routines, Gale glanced up and saw three 12-year-old boys watching the ladies exercising through the glass door. So Gale stopped the class, went out and told the boys that they’d either have to leave or put their shorts on and join them. So they left im- mediately. Ten minutes later, Gale and the class were astonished to find the boys back, dressed in their shorts and ready to exercise! So Gale broughi them up to the front with her and put them Barrett Fisher ... ex-News manag- ing editor takes her talents to Whistler. —_—— ee PHOT Neil Lucente Wendy Lemieux and Jack Lew celebrate at Lew’s annual Chinese New through their paces and the ladies gave them a round ot applause. They haven't come back, though... tae One of the loviiest brides of the winter season had to be our tall and attractive former managing editor of the North Shore News, Barrett Fisher, who tied the knot with her fiance, Otto Kamstra. last Friday evening at West Vancouver United. She wore an original slim gown of ivory silk, and was attended by her sister who wore a gown of cobalt blue and black. The recep- tion totiowed at Capilano Golf and Country Club and, though they did slin away tor a couple of days to the Hotel Vancouver, lhev’re saving their honeymoon until later in the year when they'll really have time to enjoy it. The happy couple is ..now residing in Whistler where Otto is the Ski School program coor. dinator for Whistler Mountain and Barrett has just been appointed the new promotions and advertising director for the Whistler Resort Association. We want to wish them ail the verv best!... ane In his business as a public relations consultant. WV's Art Jones ts kept very busy. He’s the media connection with Marathon Realty’s massive $200 million twin otfice tower/hotel complex called Waterfront Centre. He tells me that very recently, over a period of 12 hours. 25 to 30 trucks delivered some 2.300 cubic yards of concrete for a continuous pour to form the core footing. It utilized the entire resources of Ocean Cement. Waterfront Centre is located across from the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre and the topping-off date is scheduled tor late 1990 Tinat’s Ars business news. in tis personal bite, he and nis wite, Mary. are simply beaming with delight at the news of the promo- tion af their son, Martin Jones, After being with the company since 197%, Martin has just been appointed as executive vice-presi- dent with Hiram Walker and Sons tid. and will oe responsible tor the sales and marketing tor all tram Walker products and imported agency products. He'll now be headquartered tn Toronto. As they say, like tather. like son! Con- gratuiations!... ae le Meridien'’s Yuletide Lights of Hope. a tundraiser tor David Foster's Transplant Foundation which involved 17 international airlines competing tor the best- decorated Christmas tree, has been successiuliy concluded. The contest managed to raise $4,278.17 tor the worthy charity, while the winning airline, chosen by $2 votes, was Qantas Airways. You can tel! by the big grin on the face of WV's Bob Nuyen — he’s Q.A.'s manager'!... sd : : i Art Jones ... a proud father and busy businessman. Lucky draw winner of a tree weekend at Le Meridien at the same Christmas tee do was Richard White, wie works at NV City Hall... Another fucky draw winner ot a holiday trip far po to Reno, courtesy of Silverwing Holidays, at tne wind-up Festiwal! of Lights at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre was West Van's June Crimp... ales Congratulations, too, today to MacBlo’s former ag manager and corporate Communications agency executive. Terry McDowell, who ANNOUNCES THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DROP-OFF RECYCLING DEPOT The depot is the City's first step in establishing a multi-material recycling programme far the North Shore. rg ee se The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver CAPILANO NUASERY. CITY YARO. CNY, RECYCLING DEPOT The acceptable recyclables are newspaper, clean metal food and beverage containers, clean plastic milk and soft drink bottles and clean glass bottles and jars. THE DEPOT IS LOCATED IN THE UNIT BLOCK OF BEWICKE AVENUE, SOUTH OF MARINE DRIVE. ———_i— Kehh Rosa a —— Weal Bound Co 39 - Sundays, February 4. 1990 - North Shore News West Van’s Bob Nuyen, Photo submitted Denise Cressman and Robin Montcalm (kneeling) of Qantas Airways came out on top in a charity Christmas tree contest. has just opened his own com- munications services business, in atfilation with George Mac- Farlane’s Macfarlane Peacock Public Relations company. Both George and Terry are West Van residents and thev're both so en- thusiastic about their new ar- rangement. Finally, don’t forget that the fourth annual Customer Apprecia- “tN Unit tion Month ts on now. because February is Restaurant Month. More than 400 restaurants in the Greater Vancouver area ure par- ticipating, including several on the North Shore, like the 22nd St. Cate, a totally smoke-free en- vironment, the Ambleside inn. The Bridge House, Cate Nairobi, Fiesta Mexicana und, for the tirst time. the relaxing ~ apilano Buttet at the Bay tn Part © oyal... Cheers! ed Way le helping people. capavan Vancouver’s largest selection of HANDSPUN WEAVINGS raat cha Lonsdale Court 1433 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 980-7655