31 - Wednesday, September 18, 1985 - North Shore News Glass plant celebrates expansion BUSINESS IS booming for Ariane and Gary Bruendl. The couple, marriage part- ners for 25 years and business partners for 15 years, held an open house Friday to celebrate the ex- pansion of Tempa_ In- dustries. The plant, at 1500 Railway Street, recently doubled its floor space from 12,000 square feet to 25,000 square feet, and added ten new employees. B.C.'s Minster of Industry and Small Business Bob Mc- Clelland and District of North Vancouver Mayor Marilyn Baker attended the open house. The Bruendls started Tempa in 1980 and have added custom laminating and specialty in- sulating glass to their line of glass and glass products that includes tempered glass, spandrel glass and frameless glass doors. The expansion means Tempo has increased their capacity for tempered glass and acquired a com- puterized glass cutting table. ooeee The Avalon Hotel has changed hands. The Marine Drive landmark was pur- chased September 4 by Ken Hutchison, owner of the Great looks, great sound! m3-way speakers with ferrofluid cooled tweeter gLong-throw woofer, tuned port for superb bass a AM/FM receiver a 2-speed tumtable a Auto-stop cassetie a2 matching speakers store is now entering it’s 10th year of operation. Owned by Pat Gallaher, the store sells retai] and through a catalogue, only those items that fit their criteria of ac- tively involving children in See B.C. PAGE 32 concept to a pub at- mosphere,"’ Hutchison said, adding there will be more windows and a full cocktail bar. ‘We'll work our way around the hotel."’ Hut- chison started in the hotel business in Calgary and along the way has managed the Coachhouse [Inn twice and owned the now-defunct nightclub Goofy’s. He bought the Lynnwood in 80 LINCOLN MKN 1980 and has remodeled the 4 door continental, rich burgundy, computer dash entire premises. aeons and most options. Excellent condition inside & out. Private days 254-9033 $13,500 obo business briefcase by Dawn Burke Lynnwood Ian. Hutchison, a North Shore native since 1971, says he plans to com- Participating play is the key phrase at B.C. Playthings. The unique children’s toy pletely renovate the hotel, starting with the beer parlor. ‘We're changing the whole Sale prices expire September 30, 1985 Sale-priced SCR-17... the only way to play! Solar power saves batteries, money wPocket-sized EC-405 features 4-key memory and auto-constant a Powered by light, not batteries Gomsaeraiee 15928, AM/FM dual cassette portabie Superb sound from 2-way speakers 14-787" save | 392° 33 Clock radio for couples eDual alam for 2 wake-up times Battery Backup’ /Battery Sentinel™ 43-3488 we CERTIFIED BY OEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS Never miss your calls sLogic-controlled, remote control’ answerer has a one-year guarantee #Use cordless phone anywheret m 4-year guar antee, 16-num-, ber memory #60-channel scanner gives you access to 20,584 fre- quencies without crystals 2-speed search/scan CERMFIED BY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS 1Range may vary undet certain condition, End elecirical guesswork 19% 820,000 ohms/vott, 48 range tester with single-knob range selector, 3” meter Check the white pages forthe Radio = Shack store 22-201" nearest fo you. “Battorias/topes/adaptess not included Situations may occur where certain products are not availa- - ble in sufficient quantity to meer demand. !f a continuin item is temporarily out of stock we will issue a Rain Chec! enabling you to obtain the item at the advertised price as soon as it becomes available. Some items may be limited to the quantity available at the time of sale. We also reserve the tight to conect typographic enors *Trademarks of Tandy Corporation, Tandy Electronics Limited registered user.