24 - Sunday, Maren 26, 1989 - North Shore News ome io) “) stern ete Garden ER’S ‘GUIDE® ™ PACIFIC oa Call or write for a free colour brochure. EXX Pacific Quest Charters i521 FORESHORE WALK, GRANVILLE ISLAND, 682-2205 1-800-663-1810 TOLL FREE pSail the Beautifu! Pacific Northwest ‘aci.ic Quest Charters is located in beautiful pcous *r, B.C., gateway to the superb Pacific orthwes. risityg grounds; the Gulf Islands, majestic Princess Louisa Inlet, spectacular Desolation Sound and the marvellous U.S. San Juan Islands. hoose your boat from our impeccable fleet of C&C and Aloha sailboats or Carver power boats. We offer all inclusive charters, skippered or unskippered, “World Famous’ Comfort Pack and Cruise-and-Learn vacations. ANCOUVER, B.C. V6H 3X3 “Increasing our advertising budget has resulted in tremendous growth.” TIME OUT SPORTS LYNN VALLEY CENTRE 1199 LYNN VALLEY ROAD NORTH VANCOUVER, @C V7J HZ TELEPHONE 980-9211 - SB001t6 January 5, 19a9 Rand whittleton, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, .C. V7M 2R4 Dear Rand, I am writing as a result of the tremendous response we received from our advertisements for CANADIAN Hockey Sticks. We sold many more sticks than anticipated and we attribute that, in large part, to the extraordinary effort put into the make-up of the ad, as does our supplier, CANADIAN. As you know, we have increased our advertising budget with the North Shore News in the last couple of years and as a result, have experienced tremendous growth in our sales. Rand, with your continued support we are confident that our sales wili continue to grow in 1989. Thank you, To advertise your business call: Display Advertising Trak VORCE OF NOS; AND WEST VANCOUVER north shore. 980-0511 ze oa EWS phote Terry Peters SAILING THE Galf Islands is every beater’s dream. Rustic in character, with picturesque landscapes and seascapes, boaters may cruise in and out of shciteved bays and enjoy fishiag and diving. Marinas with fall facilities make the Gulf Islands a special place to holiday. U.S. DESTINATION Wildlife abounds on the San Juans THOUSANDS OF visitors annual- ly visit the mystical San Juan Islands. Just south of the border, the 172 islands that make up the San Juan Archipelago offer out- door enjoyment that is truly 2 boater’s paradise. There are quiet bays with dependable anchorages, pictur- esque towns and shops, salmon fishing and marine parks, docks and facilities. More than 80 islands and islets comprise the San Juan National Wildlife Reserve. Bird watchers may catch a glimpse of puffins, All of the refuge islands are closed to the public with the excep- tion of Matia, Yellow and Tum Islands. For the ambitious, James Island State Park offers several walking trails and views from 200-foot hills. If the dock and buoys are full, overnight anchorage is possi- ble along the Decatur Island shore along the curving beach adjecent to Decatur Head. Hunter Bay on Lopez Island is one of the best anchorages in the islands. Orcas Island, the largest in the San Juan Archipelago, offers numerous bays and resorts. Friday Harbour, located on the eastern side of San Juan Island, We took over Wake Sells in TERA. We've Bulk cn tae % excelent and concistently refined our aslie Swough 7 attention to detail at every step of the process. The recuit? Todays oe own name: Now we're ready to beck: thet wellknown quality with ow, Oobson Saitaaiors. 246 East Ist Street North Vancouver, B.C. CANADA V7L 1B3 Tet: (604) 985-8031 FAX: (604) 985-8005