2 - Friday, June 6, 1986 - North Shore News LOWER LONSDALE retailers are set to toast the revitalization of their neighborhood. By TIMOTHY RENSHAW . News Reporter ; On ‘Sanivday, a dedication cer- emony party, made up of. North ’ Vancouver: : politicians and ‘area merchants will parade from ‘4th Street to the foot of Lonsdale to celebrate the completion of the - $500,000 phase two of the Lower Lonsdale revitalization program. . ‘Everybody’ s.really happy with the way it looks,’ ‘said Moodyville Merchants: Association :’ (MMA) president. Grant: Gardiner.”. “The whole area is in a state of transi- tion. It’ 's s terrific. ” clude the planting of 77 red maple trees down the Iength of Lonsdale from 4th Street to Esplanade Avenue and 24 flowering cherry trees on cross ‘streets to the lanes east and west of Lonsdale from 4th to Esplanade. A boulevard has also been in- stalled down the centre of Lonsdale from Third Street to Esplanade. Streetlight poles have been painted blue and rotating GREAT LAND, SEA RACE King Neptune returns to Cove _KING NEPTUNE is surfacing in Indian Arm next weekend and to celebrate Deep Cove terrestrials are holding a cele- bration. By ROSS MEEK News Reporter everything from hay rides to yacht Taces. — The two-day community festi- val, sponsored by the Mount Seymour Lions, runs Saturday and Sunday June 14 and 15 with banners installed. A' new brick wall . on the south side of Carrie Cates — Court contains historic plaques commemorating Lower Lonsdale’ as-the birth place, of North Vai couver. 5 The project’ s construction began: Feb. 10 and was completed: ‘€t the: end of May. -- Its’ $100,000 first phase,’ which” a included beautification of the area. : around Rogers Avenue, was com- pleted last year. re ‘FINANCED. Accepted under the rina spesches. will. be given Pane: répre- Pp I~: "governments... on n almost aa ae in ‘the store* ~ WHEN YOU: USE CREDIT. CARDS | OR CASH! Located at Cates Park, the car- . nival gets under way with a parade at 10:30 a.m., beginning at Sher- wood Park School and travelling along Dollarton Highway to Cates Park. ¢ Games, rides, trampolines, stage entertainment, a children’s paint- in, children’s races, a flea market, a beer garden and food booths are all part of the fun. While Saturday’s activities will “honor King Neptune from ‘ the “land, on Sunday Deep Cove: ter- restrials are taking the plunge with ‘a host of marine-related events; . Sunday gets under way with: the “10 kilometre King Neptune’s Great ‘. Land ‘and Sea-Race. At-10 a:m. four-man teams will run and cycle from Cates Park through Deep Cove and. then canoe: ,back to the a boat launch i in the park.” hearty ello ‘on his way. to the .¢ King Neptune - e two-day festival runs Saturday and Sun., 7 nd Sea Race is this week d,: ‘but. late entries will be accepted on the day — : of the event... -. ; _RACE FOR ALL While ‘the: race’ has an Iron Man A. division for-serious ‘competitors, it “js really an event for everyone, in- cluding families and. youth, says 5 nes d Just pick up a Scratch & Save Discount Card at the Bay n nearest you. You save according to the amount hidden under the Secret |. Savings seal. Please do NOT remove the seal. Savings are valid -|'. _ on first and subsequent purchases made all day long. Chargé’- your purchases on your Bay Card, MasterCard, Visa, American’ ‘Certificates and most Customer Services. be posted in your local Bay store. 11:00 to 5:00—Coquitlam, Richmond, Surrey, and Kelowna 12:00 to 5:00—Park Royal, Downtown Vancouver, Victoria, Lougheed, Champlain, Kamloops and Lake City Warehouse Express or The Simpsons card. Or use CASH! “Exemptions: Tobaccos, Restaurants, Foods, Pharmacy, Cosmetics, Gucci . “Accessory Collection, Beaumark; other Major Appliances and Microwaves, . Stereos, Televisions, Computers, Video Electronics, Computer Games, Gitt . Note: Licensed and service departments may vary in stores. A complete list of exemptions will | ; Bay Comp igh if