Rear eae inte J) Sewanee ; z i I i i k . i $ t £ : 5 i 4 2 i | i & i * t 5 SPORTS SHOE REP TO SPEAK Public gets to ‘talk FIND OUT everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Nike running shoes today and Saturday, March 14 at Time Gut Sports in Lyan Valley Centre. Time Out Sports owner Rob Boyd is bringing in Nike running shoe representative Ross McPhail to answer questions about the complete Nike product line and feature new models. Look for a special computerized shoe selection service alune with the display. business briefcase by Michael Becker “We usually do this twice a year,”? said Boyd. “It’s a great opportunity for the public to put a face to the product. and talk Nike.” ae eaek ON SATURDAY, March 14 the HomeTown store at 915 West First Street in North Vancouver official- ly changes to Beaver Lumber. ‘SPORTS STUFF GALE “almost everything. 0K: way rainwear _ © Peter Powell stunt * kites. _ @ All skates. '. @ Water skis ' © Curling supplies _¢ Cycling wear -.@ Ski boots ¢ Ski clothing © Hockey sticks ¢ Hockey equipment ® Roller skates & much more "We consign, buy sell & trade The Affordable Alternative _ North Vancouver Mayor Jack Loucks will officiate at the rib- bon-cutting ceremonies Saturday, 10 a.m. . With the recent takeover of HomeTown and CrownMart outlets throughout Western Canada, Beaver now operates 180 Stores from Quebec to B.C. “*We take particular pride in be- ing Canada’s largest family of home improvement centres at this time because while many com- panies are curtailing their invest- ment in the West, Beaver is in- vesting more than ever,’’ said Beaver Lumber president John Lacey. tka THE MANAGERS will be slinging the fast food from 12 to 4 p.m. at two North Shore McDonald's Res- taurants Saturday, March 14. The McDonald’s at 2057 Lons- dale and at 1219 Marine will be celebrating Rick Hansen Day with 13 - Friday, March 13, 1987 - North Shore News a managers’ serve-athon, special appearances from the McDonald’s Land characters, a Rick Hansen video display and treats for the kids. The managers working the counter have collected pledges and will raise funds through the number of customers served during the shift. eke PUBLIC-SPIRITED potatophiles should make a beeline for Lynn Valley Centre, 2 p.m. Saint Patrick’s Day, March 17. ike’ The centre is raising funds for Rick Hansen with a moumain of potatoes. Spud lovers simply bring along a buck for Hansen’s Man In Motion Tour and an empty bag to fill up with potatoes. Guess how many went into building the mountain, and win a gold nugget. North Vancouver District Mayor Marilyn Baker will be on hand to hand out potatoes. The fund-raising event is featured during Lynn Valley Cen- tre’s Savin’ O°’ The Green sales event, March 9 through March 17. “Customer service and satisfaction is out Job 1? A Commitment to Customer Satisfaction (CU HIGHEST QUALITY PROFESSIONAL ~~ SERVICE (STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT CIFREE SHUTTLE SERVICE CI LOANER CARS BY APPOINTMENT C0 CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS C25 SERVICE BAYS (24 HOUR DROP-OFF SERVICE (1 PICK-UP FROM 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (exc. Sat. & Sun.) (] WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. WE FIX CARS FOR KEEPS. MOTORCRAFT PARTS STORE SPECIALS MOTORCRAET j ROAD OIL & Resistor |CHECKFORD FIRST, OPEN MON. - FRI. 8:30 a:m. - 6 p.m. . SARA 2m -5 p.m. Nothing beats a Ford... except a Dave Buck Ford. 879 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER ——-CALL 989-24 | | COLLECT _—