10 - Friday, October 17, 1997 -- North Shore News ooo BRI hos HT nor? ar LIGHTSs ¢ ve. FANS Night bestows artistic accolades News award-winning phote journalist Cindy Goodman attends the reception with hubby/ News page designer John Goodman. Vi Roden heads towards her escort for the evening — her hut-by Maurice. Jane Lowery of Destino Art Galiery in Dundarave, heads out of the rain and into the theatre. red THE arts community pared eutm toree ter the 1297 Funds tor orm NS) Night held bndas., Oct. TOoat the Th Hundreds cnjoved the entertiun nt neluded Jb reception, auction. visual ar : on, and a ceremonial welcome pertorned by Norman Tait and his wite Lucinda Turner, myriad five performances, and the awards presentations accompanied tiv video vignettes of the PANS ; is vear’s awards -- f ful setched sculprures North Shore’s own Manna Papais and Xwa Lack - were presented co composer Jean Coulthard, teers Laman and Arivn Coad. Nancy Read the theatre. Volunteers Linaa Loftus, left, and Pamela Bailey are hosting the drinks ticket desk. North Vancouver Arts Commission Chair Don S. Williams sips a refresh- : = ment during the reception. Donna Kraushaar joins — —e some friends. Former District Mayor Dykeman arrives on the scene. North Vancouver § oC : gy Murray : a8 Nicole Pockrand and partner Bruce Gibbons make a toast to the FANS award winners for 1997. NEWS photo Ann Hamitton Congratulations are extended to 1997 FANS award winners: composer Jean Coulthard, musician Roy Forbes, and puppeteers Luman and Arlyn Coad, pictured left to right. Aa : Maurice Roden, who is attending FANS with his wife Vi, says hello. Norman Tait and his wife Lucinda Turner receive applause after performing the Portrait Mask Dance, which helps break the ice during formal situations. Everyone loved it. Z Tina Hedman is being Se treated to a FANS night out in celebration of her recent birthday. North Vancouver Arts Commission Director of Cultural Services Lori Phillips helps out. Voluniser Victoria Gazley distributes the evening's program booklet. Photographic artist and publisher Barbara Bartholomew enjoys the reception.