A16-Wednesday, March 26, 1980 - North Shore News _Prince Charles, Prince of 7 harbor ‘Wales and-heir to the British : throne, visits B.C, next week - anid “the Wednesday on Vancouver at Government House and a He leaves B.C. Thursday 1 Centre, Island at. Pearson College, theatre presentation by for a private visit to the [Spend winding up. with a reception college: students. - . United States. International Council of the ®@ses@seO9GeH8 2208060 8 emcee eo eee ee eeCesoeeeeeeeeeees United World Colleges at © Pearson College on Van- - | eck A\\S ane ernie” a ‘Prior public engagements — in Vancouver Monday and - Tuesday (March 31-April 1) - include a | provincial government reception at the Bayshore Inn. This will be followed Tuesday by a a ‘rec’ facility West Vancouver's first high school will become a community resource centre, the result of a ten-year lease agreement between the West Vancouver School Board and the West Vancouver council. This is the first time a school board in the province has turned over a school for community use full time ona long-term basis. Inglewood School, which opened in 1927, and closed almost fifty years later due to declining enrollment, will be - leased by the municipality and, in turn, subleased to community organizations to northshore datsun Itd. 1160 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. 985-9311 _— Nissan Automobile is proud to welcome Grant business, I've become more and more impressed relieve the Louie the new President/General Manager of with Datsuns for their quality of construction and pressure on sg: . ; wate 99 4s , existing recreational Northshore Datsun Ltd., to the British Columbia serviceability.” ‘| have long believed Datsuns are facilities. It will also provide . Datsun Dealer Network. . the finest long-term dollar values in the car market eadithon 1 whece for Grant is very well known and respected in — for example, the average 1980 price increase is meetings, activities and Vancouver as one of the more knowledgeable less than 2% in spite of extensive restyling with storage. The municipality has asked the North Shore Family Y.M.C.A. to manage the facility and to co- ordinate its use. Community groups “in- terested in utilizing space in Inglewood Centre on a full or part-time basis are invited to contact Trueman Hir- schfeld at the North Shore | Family Y.M.C.A. (926-5541) or Frank Kurucz at the West Vancouver Parks and Recreation Office, (922- 1211). men in the car business. With over twenty years of experience Grant has sold thousands of cars, both new and used, in his career. And he has established a reputation for providing his customers with the best in after-sales service. Come and inspect Grant Louie’s Northshore Datsun for yourself. You'll have the opportunity to meet this new Datsun team, including Service Manager Tom Hood and Parts Manager Ray Downie. They're all dedicated to giving you the best in quick, courteous service. They want you to be happy with your Datsun. Grant Louie’s Northshore Datsun features the complete line of 1980 Datsun cars, station wagons and trucks as well as a fine selection of “Valid Value” used vehicles. Grant Louie’s own words best describe his move to Datsun. “In my years in the automotive Grant Louies northshore datsun itd. 1160 Marine Drive, North Vancouver 985-9311 Trt NAME OF QUALITY higher equipment levels.” “I'd like to invite all my old customers and friends - and the people of North Vancouver and West Vancouver to come and visit me and see the sort of quality “ Pve been talking about.” Grant Louie NORTH VANCOUVER NORTH & SHORE OATSUN ee Maureen Stirling, Sylvia Gawans PERMANENT~—TEMPORARY MSBSANMOTOACO LID F. 107-140 W. 15 Street, North Vancouver 984-025 0 6b 6 66.9 6 0.0 00:60:06 06:0'0.0.6:0.0.0:4.6 00.080 06.0 06 0.6.0, 010:0. 00% 8 eee