E ake wake vay le 27 - Sunday, July 20, 1986 - North Shore News BROOM-HILDA THERE! FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS OURK_sILVER WAKE NORTH VAN } Ph. 984-4111 : 945 W. Ist St. b t Summer Special wy WII $100° OFF < |; AANAAAAAAA 208, 1 GET THIS FEELING THAT LAUREL THINKS You AND I ARE MOVING Too SLOWLY IN OUR. RELATIONSHIP! Presidential Paint Service Reg. $379.95 t Ly } L Discount Summer Special - $100.00 b NOW ONLY $279.95 b b b Our trained technicians specialize in handling rust repair. Rust repair and pain- ting procedures AT PRICES LOWER THAN YOU'D EXPECT. Paint services ranging from 3179-3600 We olfer a quality paint service fo fit every budget FLINTSTONES iF Dain eda aide oh lt ich obs. bi cake oad BE R THIS 1S ARRANGE? PROPERLY /! : HUssEle tne RS % ON THE FASTRACK How CAN * 400 TELL? We ahora HQhin -esered EAL, LoDY reas Senate 15 DISGUSTING ! YOU'S GONE TO COLLEGE YOU'D EDUCATED AND WOULD AMOUNT TO.’ SOMETHING Lo c+ DOESN'T HAVE TOBE | ) AN UPHILL BAITLE |BOOMERS SONG GANAS SITTING STANLEY! HERE? TANLE clutch system which stops the mower : blade within three seconds of the operator § releasing the control, while the engine conunues to run There's also alarge-capacity tear grass bag that’s simple to take off and put back oni Anda low-maintenance electronic ignition ¥ provides fast, dependable starts. Come in and see the Honda HRA2HS% hawnmower It can help put an end tothe uphill battle of mowing your lawn. Since Honda first introduced its HRA214SXC lawnmower last year, steep uphill lawns have become a lor easier ty cut. That's because the HRA2H4SXC has heavy-duty. self-propeiled rear wheels that help push tt up steep inclines. ° Its power comes from a smocth-running. Mg J hp Honda GX senics, overhead valve. @ four-stroke engine, Our GX series engines are fe known for thei high power output. excellent fuel efficiency and reduced ol consumption. For safer operation, our HRA214SXC 1s equipped wah Honda's famous Risto-Stop GO FIND UMLAND, TO JOIN TH WIMSOMME -» PIE BAKING CONTEST WHY ARE IK LEARNING V THESE CRIES uF! WINEMAKING, , BOARD ToDAy, At “FINO WINQ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF AGATHA CRUMM ™ VV 1M INVITING HIM 1 WANT TO SURPRISE ie HIM WITH THIS APPOINTMENT + 000 OrG86 sng Features Synccate ing Yeord ng reseed CANARD, CALIFORNIA?" OZONE, THIS HAS GOT TOBEA YOU SAY DOMETHIN ' 2 SHE KEEPS POINTING THE FAST FORWARD” CONTROL AT US, COLLEGE ! PANHANDLING 1S NHAT IT ANY ORE DIGS AT MY ALMA MATER AND | WONT LET YOU DRINK ANY OF BY HOMEWORK! & ty HE'S AT His DESK WRITING HIG ACCEPTANCE 6PEECH. nuswee 2 es “BUT, HOT DOG VENDORS AWAYS TASTE SO MUCH BETTER Ai THE BALL PARI ~ } a a — W'/ hosts picnic TURN BACK the wheels with the West Vancouver Recreation Cen- tre’s Olde Fashioned Family Pic- nic. Everyone is invited to enjoy an evening of old-fashioned activities at Ambleside Park (west of the duck pond) on July 23, 6-8 p.m. Special events include a_ pie baking contest with child and adult categories (bring your pie to the and a = watermelon for varicus age picnic site) eating contest groups. There will also be three-legged races, sack races and tug-of-war challenges. Bring a picnic (no Hibachis) and join friends and neighbors. The event will be cancelled if it rains. For more 926-3266. information, call Seniors talk coffee IN THE COFFEE bars around the district, they call it java. But it ac- tua‘ly originated in Turkey where it was known as quhwah (pro- nounced kahveh). Elizabeth Kloepper, who has written 2 book on coffee recipes, wili talk about the history of cof- fee and the various types in West Vancouver Senior Centre on Thurs., July 31 at 1:30 p.m. Participants will be able to taste different blends. This workshop is open to non- members. For more information call Sylvia Chee at 926-4375.