Friday, February 5, 1993 - North Shore News ~ 19 HunterDouglas BLINDS 50% OFF VENETIANS [== LONSDALE 45% oFF VERTICALS _ & Custom Draperies, Bedspreads Plus a great selection of samples to choose from 922-1709 . "20 Years Of Experience INCREDIBLE SAVINGS! NTOR’ eee HURRY - FINAL: WEEK! TIFFANY FIXTURE * bovelied gtass FOYER |. #21" wide CHANDELIER * 6x40WII downlight ‘bevelled glass 9 36"x20" @ 14 lights DOME LIGHT * #11" diamet 4121 Prospect Ad., North Vancouver, built 1936. ame .? SALE. THIS IS one of a handful NORTH SHORE yard is a tree house for small “>of homes in | North . Van- Re = =‘ amumats. The tree house ts perche “couver. District that _has HERITAGE ches, baween the twO. SeQUOIS ssmvasonned _, been. designated heritage. A by Dorothy Foster with a ladder leading up to it. fous nat nce small plaque located at the y y ° And not to be outdone by the * complete get ; . . modern skylight in the main log is used as the main entrance. home, the small tree house sports ‘Also constructed in the front one as well. “front of the property -in- . dicates this distinction... "It is unique in that it is one of . -only.a few log homes built on the ". North Shore. Asie 02390 East Hastings RSNANNE oc: This solidly built home, com- .¥ ° . ° = ; ‘ “plete with river rock chimneys, Het 112 e bri j i ich set |. Qust over 2nd Narrows Bridge) _ “was built by a contractor, Mr. comer of Hastings & Nanalmo tur right st Hastings “.’Smith,. who. was assisted by “members of a church congrega- A SUNDAY brunch is being ings as the provincial parliament “tion, It was constructed as a retire- - » ment home for Father O’Boyle, _ who had been associated with St. “oBdmund’s. Roman Catholic = tarea, | — ; “0 It-sits on a well-treed lot. with “two large sequoias standing in the. ~ front yard.~ ~scIn the accompanying illustration ““you can:see the unusual ham- ““émered iron strapwork on the door +> facing Prospect Road. ‘ou, However, the positioning of the . unique wooden: fence and gate (a ‘“:iore recent addition) leads one to believe that the side door. instead Church in the Lower Lonsdale: sponsored by the City of North Vancouver in celebration of Heritage Week in Canada. , This event will be of interest to anyone who supports efforts ‘to save historic buildings in the city. A highlight of the Valentine’s Day Heritage. Brunch ,will be the granting of heritage awards by Mayor Jack Loucks. The guest speaker is Terry Reksten, author and heritage ad- vocate from Victoria. She will describe the remarkable life aicd work of Francis Rattenbury, one of B.C.’s most prominent ar-’ chitects. He designed such notable build- buildings, Vancouver courthouse and many others. The Valentine’s Day Heritage Brunch will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 14, at the historic Yamersley House Restaurant. Tickets are $15 (including GST and gratuity). ‘To purchase tickets call 983- 7351 or visit the City Clerk’s Of- fice, City Hall, 141 West 14th St. - Tickets must be purchased by Feb. 12. Since the City’s annual Heritage Week event usually sells . out, members of. the public are en- couraged to purchase their tickets early. EARLY SPRING SALE until February 15, 1993 BEDSPREADS up 10.30% of ‘Custom made” by Maxwell, Aftex & Jackson DRAPERY FABRICS & SHEERS SOFAS OR LOVESEATS -0 QUEEN SIZE Robert Allen, Pride Cf Paris, Kobe, Rosedale, Tritex, Alendale and many more UD to23 Of 0 off UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Sanderson, Kravet, Robert Allen, Bert Woll, Garde, , and oth Avant Joanne, and ot! tp 02.90 off Sale on stock fabrics & remnants Clearance on floor models e ALL SIZES AVAILABLE ALL MATTRESSES ON SALE INCLUDING POSTUREPEDIC 55%. FREE DELIVERY, FREE SET-UP. FREE PICK-UP OF OLD MATTRESS Chalet Su teriors wid — 988-2324 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM 411 East 3rd.St, NVancouver — 1585 MacGowan Avenue, North Van.