53 - Friday, July 17, 1987 - North Shore News = SALES ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER & MASTER SALES AWARD WINNER LPese= == 2 = 985-8231 988-3057 do JEAN MACINTYRE $169,000 | dies Off. Res. NEWS photo Mike Wake:,eld THE GRAND-OPENING ribbon-cutting ceremony af the new Sussex Insurance agency in the Bank of B.C. building in West Vancouver took place on June If. West Vancouver Ald. Mark Sager is pictured cutting the ribbon with, teft, Barry Armstrong and, right, company president Ken Armstrong. A VERY SPECIAL HOME IN CANYON HEIGHTS Expropriation act hailed majority of Canada’s 10 provinces, “Tt is only appropriate,” said Clark, “that B.C., the first government to pass a private property rights amendment, should also seek to provide a uniform owners when expropriation is necessary. We are pleased that the government has now passed this legislation, pro- viding the consumer with greater protection in both expropriation process THE BRITISH Columbia Real Estate Association has hailed the new provincial Expropriation Act, passed by the legislature on June 26, as a significant step in ensuring the private property — the “1 owner — ist time on market * Custom built & carefully tended * 3 bedrooms & recreation rcom * Private yard — south facing * SO many extras you must see * AND — a very special area. tights of B.C. citizens. Speaking in Vancouver recently, association presi- dent Barry Clark said, ‘The B.C. Real Estate Association has lobbied for some time for a_ province-wide Ex- propriation Act, one which will afford fair and just treatment for all property LzPAGE = and in the payment of com- pensation.”* Along with the Canadian Real Estate Association. the B.C. Real Estate Association continues to fight for inelu- sion of private property tights in the Canadian Con- stitution. Such inclusion re- quires amendments from a HU | 1221 LONSDALE NORTH VAN. THE LOCATION HAS IT! and equitable expropriation process fer the benetit of British Columbians.*’ The British Columbia Real Estate Association, through its members, the 13° real estate boards in B.C., repre- sents over 10,000 real estate licensees in British Columbia, Office 985-8231 PHONE ME — BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! Call me too for a complete & complimentary market evaluation of your own home. Res. 988-3057 SOUTH FACING WATERFRONT $149,900 Spacious Cre:,’ built family home found on quiet part of Ross. Large sunny backyard compliments the great upstairs layout, All within walking distance of schools, shopping & transportation. CALL TODAY Lovely VIEW trom every room! Sundrenched decks, private, sandy beach. One of Deep Cove's finest spots. Call now to view. FOR A COMPLIMENTARY MARKET EVALUATION BETTER THAN NEW 716 E. 26TH ST., TEMPE HEIGHTS Built for present owner, this baught & cheery contemporary of- fers vaulted ceilings, skylite, 3 bdims. lovely family rm plus great potential in high bsmt. See you at the Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4, $199,590. JOHANNA LARISCH 985-9544 988-6531 YEAR-ROUND HOLIDAY LIVING EAGLE ISLAND, WEST VAN $159,900 About 100 feet from the mainland. You'll discover this cozy post and beam rancher nestled in an English garden. A unique view. A unique lifestyle. Call now. ATTENTION! DEVELOPERS & BUILDERS _ Prime Upper Lonsdale. Almost an acre waiting to be subdivided. For more information cail now. $325,000 .