14 - Wednesday, December 13, 1989 - North Shore News Huntington named honorary THE NORTH Shore’s Ron Hun- tington has been appointed the honorary chairman of National Transportation Week for the Brit- ish Columbia and Yukon Region for 1990. National Transportation Week has been an annual event since 1970 and will be celebrated across Canada June 3 to 9, 1990. Huntington, chairman of the board of Canada Ports Corpora- tion, said he was pleased with the appointment. “Communities throughout Brit- ish Columbia celebrate achieve- ments in transportation,’’ he said. “Events during National Trans- portation Week are a salute to the 160,000 British Columbians who Provincial park to expand | SEVENTY-SEVEN hectares are being added to Shannon Falls Provincial Park to protect the view of the spectacular waterfalls two kilometres south of Squamish, Parks Minister Ivan Messmer an- nounced recently. Large trees are featured in the heavily-forested lands being added to the popular 10-hectare park. Each year, about 250,000 people visit the 335-metre waterfails, making it one of the most popuiar picnic sites in B.C, chairman work in the transportation sector. ““Canadians have overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles to develop one of the most complex and efficient trans- portation systems in the world. National Transportation Week is a time for British Columbians to reflect on the vital role that all modes of transportation play in our economic and social well-be- ing.”’ Huntington was first elected as Progressive Conservative MP for the riding of Capilano in 1974 and retired from the House of Com- mons in June 1984. He was appointed chairman of the board for the Canada Ports Corporatien in 1984. West Vancouver-Howe Sound MLA John Reynolds said: ‘*This will enhance the many impressive provincial parks in the Squamisn Valley. Visitors will be an easy climb away from spectacular views of the valley and Howe Sound.’’ Shannon Falls, Hunlen Falls (259m) in Tweedsmuir Park and Della Falls (440m) in Strathcona Park are three of the highest waterfalls in Canada and amongst the highest in the world. Season’s Greetings Look your best this Holiday Season Facials Pedicures & Reflexology Manicures & Hand Treatment Eyebrow Arching & Tinting Waxing Acrylic Nails and Tips f Diamond Solitaire Diamond Ring Anniversary Ring Engagement Ring 18K Gold with row of diamonds 3-0.60 ct. 1-0.50 ct. we $1800 sue 1500 im $299 | BRING THIS AD UPSTAIRS. TC WIN A DIAMOND RING Gift Certificates available Give a pampering aift this Christmas Bellisima 138 E.14th St. N.Vancouver, B.C. V7L 2N3 980-8701 DECEMBER 24/89 receiverswith ie = proaudioheritage. Before Denon built their first cudio components for the home, they built equipment for the recording studio and the broadcast booth. In these high-pressure environments, © Denon gained a reputation for quality among the world’s most discriminating listeners. The same quality is evident in Denon’s receivers. That's why we recommend them so highly. They're logical choices for anyone serious about sound. The Community Spirit Sings When the Carol Ships arrive at Waterfront Park. Friday, Dec. 15 DRA-325R Powerful AM/FM Stereo Receiver with “tS Integral system” Capability e High-quality power amplifier stage © Efficient, liquid cooled heat sinks e High performance phono stage e Electronic switches and Ideal chassis construction e Oversized power transformer e Sophisticated tuning circuit design « AM/FM 16 station random preset memory tuning e Variabie loudness equalization e Large fluorescent Gisplay e Remote contro! operates the DRA-325R, a cassette deck and a CD player DRA-625 Powerful AM/FM Stereo Receiver with “IS Integral System" e High- speed, High-power Transistors Employed in a Rational Circuit Configuration, Boasting impressive Clean Power Output ® Liquid-cooled Heat Sink for Effective Bune the family to Waterfront Park at 7:00 p.m. ard join in am evening of singing and celebration as the conununity joins together to aid the less fortunate. Donations of non- perishable goods will be accepted for the North Shore Christmas bureau. Carol sheets will be provided so that everyone can joir in the true spirit of Christmas with this festivai of light and sound. Dress warm and bring a flashlight because this event will go on, rain or shine. Have some fun and join in the community spirit. Sponsored by the City and District of North Vancouver and the North Shore News. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15TH 7:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER ws =O