or , NEWS photo Terry Peters PARK ROYAL Shopping Centre's spraw! of concrete and asphalt stands out against the greenery of West Vancouver residential areas in this bird’s eye view. Realtors raise $92,293 for MS MEMBERS OF the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver raised a record- breaking $92,293 for Multi- ple Sclerosis in 1989, bring- ing the grand total to more than $1 million since the board adopted the MS Society for its special project in 1978, Dr. Bill Maurice, MS Society president, received last year’s contribution from 1989 Board President Brian Calder at the 71st annual meeting held recently at the Hotel Vancouver. Donations made through Learn about buying, selling home BUYING OR selling a home involves major legal and fi- nancial considerations. You may be asking yourself: Is it better to sell my home privately or use a real estate agent? What are the concerns of a buyer ver- the board since 1978 total $481,677.67. This money has helped to provide services for those who have been diagnosed with MS and has been raised through such fundraising efforts as divi- sional events, coin-box col- lections and corporate and personal donations. Since 1982, board members have also helped generate monies through the annual Carnation Day cam- paign held on the Mother’s Day weekend. Receipts col- lected through the volunteer efforts of our board sus those of a seller? What is the role of a lawyer in a real estate deal? Is there anything special I should know about today’s market? You can find answers to these and other questions and be better prepared for your purchase or sale by at- members for this campaign have totalled $552,130.61, which goes directly towards research into the cause and cure of this still mysterious disease. Contributions toward the board’s 1990 donation to the MS Society have already begun and members will once again iry to exceed the board’s annual goal of $40,000. Greater Van- couver-area realtors will also be seen throughout the city during this year’s Carnation Campaign, May 10 through May 13. tending the free law class on Buying and Selling a Home at Douglas Park Community Centre, 801 West 22nd Avenue between Oak and Cambie, on Thursday, March 29, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Pre-register at 876- 3371. "SPECTACULAR 180° VIEW BRITISH PROPERTIES MAGNIFICENT RANCHER 1104 Highland Place. Breathtaking and unob- | structed city and harbor views. Stunning 2100 sq.ft. rancher with lots of charm and character. Magnificent property in prestige area. Priced now at $695,000. LILLY or ED 926-8109 APARTMENT 206-211 W. 3RD AVE., N.VAN. Close to SeaBus and shopping. Com- pletely updated, 1 bdrm. with cily and mountain view. Only $112,900 y ED ORLOVSKY 926-8109 SPLIT LEVEL NOW $284,000 4110 Highland Bivd., North Van. Very sound 3 bdrm. family home on large corner lot with some view and lots of possibilities. ED ORLOVSKY 926-8109 THE TIME IS | NOW! The place is Harbour Castle. Here’s the opportunity you've been waiting for to invest in your own apartment home! The location is one of North Vancouver’s best - West 4th and Lonsdale. It places you in close proximity to many of the attractions of the North Shore lifestyle! Harbour Castle offers you four fleor plans, three professionally chosen colour schemes and 1 and 2 bedroom tayouts. One of the nicest extras about many of the suites is the view! Some take in the magnificent southerly vista of the city lights; others give you the panoramic view of the mountains, some look towards Lions Gate and the rest face the Burrard Inlet to the east. The time is now! Your North Vancouver home is waiting at Harbour Castle! UPPER LEVELS HiGHWAY HARBE&SUI CASTLE KEITH RD MARINE DRIVE h STANLEY OPEN DAILY-Ham - 7pm) 110 West 4th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. VW7M 3H3 (604) 988-5854 Fax: (60-4) 980-3598