B4 - Sunday, December 4, 1983 - North Shore News "NEWS Terry Peters RICHARD HUGHES, owner of Sunshine Cabs, stands beside one of his fleet of 2) luxury limousines beneath the bridge he is battling to cross. Hughes wants his drivers to be able to make pick ups in Vancouver. Sunshine Cabs aims at downtown trade THE NEED for a quality, limousine-type service for Vancouver, as well as North Shore customers, is the basis for Sunshine Cabs preparing applica- tions to the Provincial Motor Carrier Commission and the City of Vancouver. BRIAN EL North Shore based customers who request Sunshine (€ abs when returning to their But even before the ap. homes and businesses in plicauuons have been formally North and West Van presented, Sunshine Cabs’ couver,’” Hughes said He General Manager Richard = added that the continued in Hughes, has been receiving reports that Vancouver based taxi firms will be opposing ability to serve this demand ts contrary to public interest Sunshine Cabs have been the applications providing the North Shore “The demand for Sunshine | Community with a luxury taxi Cabs has grown to the point service since March [982 where limited hcensing means denying service to customers in) Vancouver, as well as They feature ¢ adtllac, tan coln, Chrysler and Mercedes hmousines and rates are 10 THE NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS OF B.C. Is pleased to announce the opentig of the office ot PHIL MANSON N.D. (narutopathic Ohysic tan) 152 West 15th St North Vancouver: 986-7774 Mon Fro 10am 6pm cents a kilometre more than regular taxi fares charged on the North Shore. Hughes is anticipating strong opposition to his new request for territorial expan- sion, but he ts well prepared for such adversity. Sunshine’s 10-car service began in the depths of an economic recession and strong opposition from their local competitor, North Shore Taxi Today they boast a 21}-car flect and, according to HHughes ‘‘ase founshing ”’ North Shore Taxi has since countered by setting up a similar luxury service, known as ( adillac Cabs APPLIANCES (MANGES, FRUDGES, WASHERS, DATE OMPACTORG, DISH WASHERS & MORE: THE LEADING BRANDS AT LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES TAL WE RTISE DO \t / ma PING Wteiooet Soy eee RES VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM COLONY HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Distribution Centre OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 1076 Roosevelt! Cres. (behind the Avalon) davia 'ngram a *880clates realty ing a ae COA Iae Boe CLOVERDALE Own a trotter TWO FREE information events are scheduled at Cloverdale Raceway, design- ed to give the public and peo- ple interested in owning a standardbred race horse an opportunity to jearn more about harness racing. Sponsored by the B.C. Standardbred Association, an open house will be held Saturday, December 10, from 10 till noon, to be followed by a seminar, Tues- day, December 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the lower clubhouse at Cle«-.dale, featuring a panc of drivers and trainers. Guided tours of the barn area will give the public a chance to learn about the care and training of the harness horse. Harnessing demonstrations will be given in the paddock area while the horses go through their mor- ning workouts. Latest equipment used by trainers to help keep a horse racing, including whirlpools, ultrasonic and _ electro- magnetic machines will also be on display. People interested in own- ing a race horse, can have their questions answered at Free admission and park- the Tuesday seminar. For ing to the afternoon races will more information, contact be given to those attending the B.C. Standardbred the open house before 11 Association office at o'clock. 574-3633. CASE Co-ordinator oe RRR aS Counselling Assistance to Small Enterprises HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES HELP THEMSELVES This Government sponsored assistance programme is available to any small business. Counselling is done by retired successful businessmen. 5 Areas where CASE may help Start up Bookkeeping Exporting Advertising Marketing Personnel Cost Controls Cash Flow FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Harry Martin, 145 W. 15th St. North Van. 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