\ ' Correcting grammar 33 - Wednesday, November 5, 1986 - North Shore News Bonnie’s Ladies’ Wear is woman's mission ie invites you to our WHAT’S A word worth? It’s worth quite a lot to Scot Hal! at Grammatically Yours. Years spent watching the stan- dard of English language usage steadily deteriorate before her eyes led the North Vancouver businesswoman to lash out at the dark clouds of double talk and ob- fuscation forming around her. “*My motto is you write it, Pll rip it up and fix it,'’ said Hall. Since starting Grammatically Yours in 1984, Hall has polished corporate prose for ICBC, Canada Safeway and the B.C.. Pavilion. Services include word processing, one-on-one consultation and semi- nar instruction. For more informa- tion call 987-1139. business briefcase by Michael Becker ‘TWO ENTERPRISING North Vancouver women have perfected ‘a product that does away with the problem of sleeping babies and toddlers waking up cold halfway | through the night. Little Lords & Ladies owners Rene Hazledine and Rose Albrecht manufacture and market the SnugBug, a one-size wearable sleeping bag for children three months to four years old. “The beauty of the SnugBug is that it is something the baby grows into and not out of,’ said Hazledine. The cotton bag comes with a polyester fibre fill and a zipper that closes from the top to } the bottom. For more information call 984-8446 or 925-3021, wee RALLY POINT Catering is off to the races offering move than a caf- eteria-style pit service with a recently completed banquet roam addition to its cafeteria and cater- ing facilities at 222 Pemberton Avenue in North Vancouver, Owner Heinz Reinhard says he spent $20,000 aione on a parking survey to negotiate a lease on a road allowance with North Van- couver District to accommodate _ the 180-seat room. Reinhard, a seasoned chef, his son John, and a regular staff of five have been dishing it out on the North Shore since 1978. The company’s client list in- cludes North Shore Meals on Wheels for the past six and a half years, loca! legions, yacht clubs and municipal hails. Reinhard also recently received the provincial department of labor’s blessing for a three-year chef apprenticeship training pro- gram. ‘‘You have to expose kids to real pressure to make the experi- ence worthwhile,’ said Reinhard. woe ke gecession, srvue ineior | FN" 10th Anniversary Sale porate stained rugs and tattered upholstery. | All of our new Fall merchandise Curry King Design in West Van- couver is hosting an upcoming ‘ 20% 30% seminar entitled Jnterior Design : _ . ff Utilizing A Budget "And Color, yh oO fe oO Saturday, Nov. 22, | to 4 p.m. at od . 3575. Palmerston in West Van- : Friday, Nov. 7 & Sat., Nov. 8 only couver. } Hours: 10-6 Sheila King and Karen Curry, | [- . —_- See Learn 3185 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver ("=") 987-7818 Page 34 AW y ee Ss a\ Plus applicable tax Kids love Lego, because they love to use their imaginations. Now you can get four different Lego sets from McDonald’s® a new one __ each week, for 59¢ each. There’s a truck, a plane, a boat and a helicopter, but with a little imagination, they can be almost anything! Collect all four, because more Lego means more fun. - Starts this Friday, October 31.