2 - Friday, February 27, 1987 ~ North Shore News FIFTY-EIGHT car owners had their car valuables engraved in the RCMP Automark program recently. All of the owners had their radios and sicreos engraved with their licence number, and several had hubcaps, car batteries, tape cases and car jacks engraved. Volunteers also did two sets of skis. The Automark program was set up to deter thieves. There are more planned in the near future. Watch the North Shore News for further details. TRANSFER BONUS —__ This year, more than any other, it pays you to consolidate your RRSP investments with First City Trust. For every RRSP worth $2,500 or more transferred to First City Trust before March 2, 1987 and invested in a 3,4 or5 year term deposit, we'll pay a bonus of up to 1% of the transferred funds. That’s $25 ona $2,500 transfer! And the bonus will be paid directly into your RRSP account to grow, tax free, until your RRSP is paid out! GUARANTEED INTEREST RATE As a Special service to our clients, we provide full interest rate protection for 45 days from the date of your transfer request. And, if the posted rate is higher when your funds arrive, the new, higher rate will apply. Should you wish to increase your RRSP contribution for the 1986 tax year, we offer RRSP loans at the Prime Rate. 777 Hornby Street, Vancouver, Phone 688-9421 4-127 East Pender Street, Vancouver, Phone 662-8877 2246 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver, Phone 261-3390 1575 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, Phone 926-8877 Rate subject to change ‘| 250% COMPOUNDED ANNUALLY 9 YEAR RRSP DEVELOPMENT PLAN Residents say N. Van road juncture cause for concern A DEVELOPMENT com- pany’s plan to join MacKay Avenue and MacKay Road will benefit only the developer, one arca resident charged at a public meeting Monday. By STEPHEN BARRINGTON News Reporter “We don't see how this is really necessary,"’ said resident Marlene Taylor. “} don't see any purpose in developing it other than for the developer.” An informal poli of the packed public gallery showed a majority wants the two streets left unchang- ed. One plan includes a cul-de-sac where I7th Street meets a redirected MacKay. A second plan includes the redirected MacKay but no cul-de-sac on 17th Street. Area resident Rick Hinton favors a cul-de-sac where [7th Street meets the planned connec- tion of the two Mackays to stop drivers who now come speeding down Mackay Avenue. The connection of the (two CONVENIENCE & DIVERSITY By consolidating your RRSP investments with First City Trust you and your money will benefit in many ways—service, conven- ience, expertise and return. While First City Trust offers competitive term deposit rates, your portfolio could bene- fit from diversification. In that case, First City Trust offers a full range of RRSP plans. For example, investigate the possibilities offered by our Growth and Income Funds, two mutual fund RRSP options which allow you to pool your resources with other investors and profit from the expertise of some of the best money managers in the country. It's your future. Don’t put it off. Make it your first priority with First City Trust. Dead- line for RRSP contributions is March 2, 1987. THE FIRST QUARTER CENTURY TO 1962-1987 AsiCiy Trust streets will allow developer Lauren Properties to build a combination reilential and commercial com- ples, ithe resulting site. City development consultant Frank Morris said the developer has made it clear he will take into consideration the concerns of the area’s residents. Council will consider details of ary proposed changes at a future meeting. ON SALE FEBURARY 27 TO MARCH 8 ANAS LL UU > A iT wae a OVER 200 ITEMS ON SALE! LOOK WHAT YOU GET FOR 1. Ceramic Cotfee Mugs Assorted 99¢ 2. 10” Taper Candles Box of 4. assorted colours qe 4. Assorted Kitchen Gadgets 5. Mini Utility Baskets Red or white 99¢ Selling through March &, while quantities last.