f - NEWS photo Paul McGrath Sunshine Giri TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Tracy works out with weights and also likes to ride horses. She enjoys traveiling (Hawaii, California) and is planning to enrol in computer courses. Wildlife group sets date for first annual banquet THE NEWLY organized) North Shore committee of Ducks Unlim- ited Canada recently announced that its first annual banquet will be held at the North Shore Winter Club, 1325 East Keith Road, on Friday, Sept. 6. “This fundraising function should be marked on the calendar by anyone who is interested in the future of North America’s watcr- fowl and wetlands,"” says commit- tee chairperson Denise McLennan, “Ducks Unlimited (DU) has been preserving and restoring wetland habitat in Canada for half a century,” says McLennan. During that time, the organization has constructed more than 5,000 waterfow! habitat projects throughout Canada. As a result, DU has developed and protected. : nearly 17 million habitat acres. “Canadians have shown a growing interest in contributing financially to tion. These banquets are a good way for conservationalists to make solid contributions to DU’s time proven habitat program,’’ states McLennan. McLennan explains that the natural wetlands throughout Canada are under continuing and intense pressure from a variety of developers. ‘*Ducks Unlimited is the only private non-profit organization in North America doing something to offset these the future of.§ wetlands and waterfowl conserva- ff habitat losses."" she says. The banquet begins at 6:30 p.m. and includes cocktails, dinner, an auction, and a raffle. Among the prizes that may be won are sports trips and an impressive collection of prints and art work. Tickets cost $50, and include a one-year membership and subscription to Ducks Unlimited magazine, and Conservator maga- zine. For tickets and more informa- tion contact either Denise Mclen- nan at 929-7596 or Jim Pockl- ington at 926-1762. to your future! D. Brent Eifers For personal attention to every detail, give me a call... myYou'll be (==, on my servicell 925-3696 HN. 926-6233 O. § AAR wasters near , JAMES POYNER Lawyer MAJOR PERSONAL INJURY Free Initial Cor:sultation 988-6321 310-145 Chadwick Court N. Vancouver (Lonsdale Quay Plaza) Sunday, August 18, 1991 - North Shore News - 14 North Shore drivers guilty of drinking RECENT CONVICTIONS in North Shore courts have resulted in fines and penalties. including a one-year Criving suspension, for drinking and driving related of- fences: SCOTT SCHEER MANAGER 24 LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT BC. WEST Gill, West fine). NORTH VANCOUVER: Gordon Dobson, 41, 216 VANCOUVER: Bruce R. S51. S7E Esquiinalt Ave. Vancouser (impaired, $300 10th St., North Vancouver (over 08, $600 fine); John Danny Powers, 25, 446 West 23rd Si., North .08, 14 days jail). James Vancouver (over West Right now to celebrate our new location, we are offering you a $25 00 discount off any services (excluding Lube, Oi! & Filter). Just bring in this ad! At Budget we know brakes best. Our Service is fase. Our prices are friendly. And we back up our work with a unique Liferime Plus Guarantee that’s good for as long as you own your baby. We also can now offer you front end alignment and repair services! Call Scott today for an appointment. 1350 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, BCC. 7 im . " (14% blocks west of Pemberton) § Let us baby your baby Phone: 984-4296 ON A HONDA CIVIC... DON'T BUY ONE! | Tired of big prices on cats? Get a lot of car for a little price. The 1991 Hoilyburn Excel is loaded with standard features that cost much the Honda Civic, Mazda 323 or Toyota Tercel. Where The Smart Money Goes. Get a charge out of our price sticker instead of a shock from theirs. Test drive a precision built 1991 Excel at the North Shore’s “Straight Shooter” Hoillyburn Hyundai. more on cars like Photos are for illustration purposes only *Plus Freight and F.0.t. at $395 each. 700 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER Telephone: 984-7044