New products unveiled at the FOR THE FOURTH year runn- ing, Western Canada’s largest ‘ home show will be in B.C. Place Stadium Feb. 13 to 22. The B.C. Home Show covers more than 200,000 square reet of space and uses both the playing field area and the second level concourse. Exhibitors include many nationally known names joined by local organizations, old and new, traditional and in- novative. mother’s room, as well as a cafet.-- ria. The show's do-it-yourself theatres will address three major themes: home improvement and interior desig. garden and land- scaping; and consumer awareness — how to make the most of your dollars. At centre field are two demonstration workshops making beer and wine at home and giving hands-on experience with tools and .G. Home Show find something new, something in- formative and something enter- taining. For novice home buyers, established families and those changing their lifestyles, the show offers a perfect opportunity to see what is available, to assess and compare products, and to ask questions of people who have all the answers.” Show hours are 4 to 10 p.m. on weekdays; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays; and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. power equipment. Says Tracon partner Simon Roberts ‘‘We have broadened the scope of the B.C. Home Show this year so everyone in the family will Jordans will unveil a carpet which resists all stains and other exhibitors such as McMordies Brass, Norsman Furniture and Riverside Iron Works will be pres- enting their latest designs. . A Langley company, Canostruc- IUXURY —_——"— ue Hone | RENOVATIONS using a new patented system for wall assembly—kiln dried lumber | BATTTROOMS and KITCHENS —-— filled with expanded | i; 4 Py _ anual tt polystyrene—and visitors will be i — RS able to test its strength and noise resistance. The Greater Vancouver Home Builders Association will build and furnish its Dream Home 87. This full-sized house by Jenish Home Designs has an atrium to bring outdoor living inside — a popular ‘feature in a province where rain is common. Features include those that show visitors have come to expect: the childrens’ wait 'n play area, the General admission is $5 for adults. Seniors $4 and children six to 12 years are 75 cents. SOLARIUMS AND GLASS ROOFS Our Solariums are custom-manufactured to your requirements. Call one of our design consultants for a FREE in-home estimate. Available with curved or straight eaves, installed or as a kit. OFFICE 682-7177 RES. 734-9741 HOLLYBURN SUNROOMS Estimates 987-3055 =~ Showroom 153 W. 3rd Rr rm ) | Home Hardware # Home Hardware 2 ~ SIMPSON HARDWARE formerly “Fashionwise”’ 1750 Marine Dz., West Vancouver WE THANK OUR CUSTOMERS FOR BEARING WITH US DURING OUR MOVE. THANK YOU! Come visit our new store WE HAVE MORE STOCK FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM . 1750 MARINE | MARINE | PARKING AT REAR WARE SIMPSON HAR 1750 Marine Dr., West Van 922-4138 dg cet