20 - Sunday, October 16, 1988 - North Shore News : $7 OCTOBER IS the single most im- million to assist children in need portant month in UNICEF's cai- around the world. endar year. During October, volunteers go [It marks the faunch of into schools to encourage parents, UNICEF’s two major annual teachers and children to support fund-raising activities — the Hal- UNICEF by taking boxes door- loween trick or treat and counter to-door on Halloween night. box program and the fall greeting UNICEF boxes will also be pro- card campaign. minently displayed during the This year, through these two projects, UNICEF British Colum- Ses UNICEF bia hopes to raise more than $1 Page 21 MEL SMITH (foreground), Cindy Walsh (left) and Grace Eccleston (right rear) display UNICEF boxes and products from the UNICEF greeting card coliection. Trick-or-treating children will carry the boxes door-to- door on Halloween night collecting donations. Cards and other items will be on sale at selected North Shore libraries during November and December. Troy Music’s Norm Hansen demonstrates ome of the new digital pianos and synthesizers mow available in the store’s expanded keyboard section. As the finishing touches are being put on Westview Shopping Centre’s newly-completed, four- storey professional centre, businesses are beginning the long-anticipated move into their new premises. Troy’s Music is one of the first stores to open the doors at its new location. Owner Norm Hansen is throwing a party on Oct. 15 and 16 to celebrate the move, and the store’s 25th anniversary. Everyone is invited to drop by for refresh- ments and special demonstra- tions of the digital pianos and Westview Mall Open For Business by Rasa Draugelis Dawson synthesizers, and to meet the local entertainers who will be performing. “This is our way of saying thanks to all the musicians and patrons who have supported us for the past 25 years,” says Hansen. Business is booming at Westview Bakery’s, Camera Expert’s and Busy Bee Cleaners’ new stores, located next to the new Liquor Store, opening Monday, Oct. 17. Crest Realty, Crest Insurance and Notary Public Edward G. Palmer have NEWS photo Mike Wakotleld also recentiy opened up their new offices. Slated to open soon, an improved road, a new mall entrance and underground parking will greatly ease traffic congestion in the area. A number of businesses are still undergoing renovations and awaiting the completion of their new facilities. In the meantime, it’s business as usual at Westview Shopping Centre, and merchants are open for regular shopping hours. arry’s Drug Mart 986-4271 For all your photegraphic needs! 988-4627 At Barry’s Drug Mart § you can count on § friendly service and quality products. § Come visit us today at Westview Shopp- # ing Centre During § the rennovations we § are still open 7 days § a week to serve you § better. iadependet dng store. ‘We've moved temporarily to allow for expansion Save up to 40% off on early Canadian Crafts Hobby Kits & Art Supplies m ’ Ask us about out Hobby classes. _ nee SFfrts & Sratts Lea. 988-996