rs. a VANCOUVER area residents are responding dramatically tothe need for accommodation for Expo visitors. More than 500 homeowners have registered as Guest House hosts, many of them signing up at the mall displays being héld on weekends throughout the Lower Mainland. 39 - Wednesday, Expo guest homes multiply More than 7,000 homeowners have requested informational brochures, and the Expo informa- tion office is fielding 150 calls a day from potential hosts. Legions celebrate Jubilee THE VANCOUVER Centennial is not the only special event happen- ing this year. The Royal Canadian Legion is celebrating its 1986 Diamond Jubilee. On Sat., April 26 the North aad West Vancouver Legion Branches will present a Diamond Jubilee Variety Show at North Van- couver’s Centennial Theatre. The show features the talents of | Universal _ storage unit 12” Deep, 24” Wide 64” Tall Customized mo oe Closet’ 100764") ide By-Pass sliding doors in. satin gold # in width, 6’8” tall, custom sizes available. Business Hours: _ ~ Mon-Wed. 8-6 vs. Thur. & Fri. 8-9 “Saturday 9-6 If you ’re not ready for guests, call us | Inteational Kioset King 1325, Draycott Rad., North Vancouver 985-2911 fa division of Weodstop Building Supplies Ltd ec 1. Call for detalis: Richard Loney, The Capilano (Barbershop) Chorus, the talents of Les Girls chorus line, stand-up comic Johnny Duncan and more. The Lower Mainland Color Par- ty will lead off the gala evening at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 cach and are’ availabie at either of the West or Morth Vancouver Legion Bran- ches. When the world comes to our world class event, they'll see an enormous spectacular,unfolding before their eyes. But they will also see an incredible Province cailed: British Columbia — our histofy, our landscape, otir. talents, our resources — all showcased in the B.C. Pavilion. For the collective efforts of many generations are celebrated here — our chergy, our spirit, our cultural diversity, "our innovative technologies. Weckend mall displays, door to door brochure drops, radio and television promotion of the Guest House program began a month ago and will continue for another Investors T- two weeks. Guest House hosts reccive $35 per night for the first adult, $10 for each subsequent adult, and $5 for each child (11 and under). Operit upa newaccountor addto- your existing one. Every $200 you: deposit before June 21isa chance. to win. Double your ballots, double : your chances by authorizing usto . . ransfer your account from another _ institution. : . ree : “Take acta Spoopocuiprizes. LL Account. Take = wana ofthe best rates while -- withdrawals any. time.E interest paid mont ly. : April 23, 1986 - North Shore News Homeowners are not expected to provide meals for visitors. A Guest House display will be held at Capilano Mall from April 24 to 27. Displays will also be set up at Granville Island during the next two weekends, To register for the program, homeowners should visit these locations or call EXPO INFO directly at 660-EXPO (3976). To win, selected entrant must first correctly al answer a time-limited skill- testing question. Full contest rules avaible at participating Central Trust branches. © wo We have all helped to build this Province by contributing to her phenomenal growth and development. We have all earned the right to take a bow with her on the world stage. Vancouver 750 West Pender St Tel. pene The British Columbia Pavilion is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to share our story with the world. And with each other. It's a showease, an inspiration, a beginning of a bright t and shining future. A heartwarming celebration of B.C. HON. PATRICK L. MCGEER, _ MINISTER RESPONSIBLE .