B28 - Friday, November 23, 1984 - North Shore News Deep Cove Moves Over Sussex Realty is proud to announce that the experienced staff formerly associated with Deep Cove Realty Ltd. has joined our ever-expanding group af residential real estate specialists. The addition of the Deep Cove personnel gives extra depth to the expertise Sussex can offer homeowners in the area east of the Seymour River, now the fastest- growing district on the North Shore. Sussex is already the number one realtor on the North Shore, the market leader that gets results. Fast. Now, with the help of the Deep Cove specialists, we'll have the North Shore covered even more thoroughly So remember, whether you're buying or selling, nothing succeeds like Sussex. PAUL WEST GAIL AN IDERSON HURRY! HURRY! 3 HOMES SOLD THIS WEEK! Are you seeking a New, Affordable, Quality home ona quiet cul-de-sac? Your search ends here! U eet bev ay ed brew Fre rns vatatil yor braver Piaatkerdd tye yertr TE borer Saf | cee aha cd coll trrr ko tees tqo., Jttweern Mouritatn tttytiw., The aid Leytinn Malley tensed $139 900 BRIAN HARRIS Brian has been a successful realtor since 1967, primarily in the North Vancouver market, with five years’ (1974-1979) expenence as the owner of his own office in the Okanagan. He has taught real estate-related Courses at both Langara and Okanagan colleges, is past president of the Shuswap Division of the Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board, and a former chairman of the North Shore Owners and Managers Group. Brian has served as president for the Powell River Junior Chamber of Com. merce and of the Sechelt branch of the Boy Scouts, as well as vice-president of the Sicamous Lions Club toes th rierw Prcofries vitleners. ta DUDLEY GUAY Dudley started his real estate career 12 years ago in Dawson Creek, and has been active in real estate sales in North Vancouver since 1982 He is a charter member of the Northern Lights Real Estate Board and a member of both the Vancouver Island and Vancouver boards. He is a Little Leaque coach, a past vice-president of the Kinsman Club and a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce ROBERT CAMPBELL A native of England. Robert has been a Lower Mainlander tor the past 11 years Before entering the North Shore real estate market a year ago, Robert owned and operated nis own antique = furniture business in Vancouver. An avid sportsman, Robert is a hockey player, a record col- lector, and an active sup- porter of North Shore com- munity projects NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUSSEX call PAUL H. WEST and GAIL ANDERSON for Professional ‘Team Selling KIRKSTONT PLACE CPLACE ESTATES ) Weve tns Ona enn Neen ‘ates Gaon Wn wench Ce eis h womorbed im von esta. ton ton uoh rentsatns a an iam poy Tn as Dcarndamvecreesebseeren—_henctncdirerecoteneenn Paces have been slashed approumately $30 O00 per hone + North Vatie otivert watts porte: Sseegot Oh Wee tow tidvwe eataejinveg? fteorrs te tye te { i