8 - Friday, January 6, 1989 - North Shore News MLAILBOox New WV alderman thanks the voters Dear Editor: Please convey my apprecia- tion to all West Vancouverites who braved the elements and exercised their civic duty by voting in the municipal elec- tions Nov. 19. I particularly thank who voted for me. To them and to all the resi- dents of West Vancouver, I give my undertaking to serve you to those alderman during the next two years. Finally, may I congratulate the North Shore News on its fair reporting and reasonable (during a federal campaign) coverage of our local elections. No doubt the higher than usual voter turnout was partial- ly inspired by your publicity. A.D. ‘Andy’ Danyliu Alderman, West Vancouver | Many thanks Now that the new North Vancouver District Council has been sworn in, | wish to extend my thanks to the voters for their support in my election i to a fourth term as your alderman. As your alderman, I represent tax- payers and residents from every i economic level, from Woodlands to the Capilano River, so I invite you to forward your concerns to me at my home phone, 988-0901. ! J. Murray Dykeman i j Hy i | | Alderman, North Vancouver District | NV District mayor appreciates support Dear Editor: Many thanks to North Van- couver District residents for your vote of confidence at our municipal election Nov. 19. 1 am looking forward to work- ing with you over the next two years on the challenges facing our municipality and others in our region, our province and our country. Your support, interest and in- volvement makes good things happen in our community. You have my commitment to continued hard work and dedica- tion to the job ahead of providing responsive/responsible government services at a price we can afford. Marilyn Baker Mayor, North Vancouver District the best of my ability as an PROFESSIONAL SALESPERSON REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, TOP RENUMERATION TO A GENUINE SELF STARTER. AUTOMOBILE EXPERIENCE NOT A REQUIREMENT. MEDICAL/DENTAL PLANS PLUS DEMO. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT. ReOYAL 1 a HOME OF THE WHITE GLOVE SERVICE AT PARK ROYAL, WEST VANCOUVER 922-41 ] 1 BECAUSE OF HIGH RENT, ROYAL CITY ANTIQUES CLOSES ITS GRANVILLE ST. LOCATION FOREVER! ALL STOCK HAS BEEN j REMOVED TO THE 275 EAST 8TH AVE. VANCOUVER STORE AND MAPLE RIDGE LOCATION. $400,000 OF INVENTORY MUST BE SOLD ER COST [ai LAWYERS 4 STACK OAK FLIP DOOR BOOK CASE QUANTITIES LIMITED Delivery Extra 5349 32"'x12"'x57"' OUR FINEST OAK SIDEBOARD CHINA CABINET Probably our iinest oak, sideboard china § cabinet, featuring bow glass centre top door, leaded glass side door, lighted intertor to show off your china. Base B has lots of china storage & six drawers f for silver & linen. Reproduction but antique quality - golden oak finish. 64° W x 76" H. $ 00 “ 7 Reg. price $2795 1750 (SE SALE Cane AAA FLOOR SAMPLE ~ © Solid Oak Construction * 48" Diameter with 20" Leaf © Balanced Geared Slide . Arrow Extenders for Ease of Back Reg. $169. SALE $7900 Golden oak arrow back side ; Chairs, rag. $169. slight imperfections. Opening 2 Adjustible Levelers on feet Reg. $795. : sAce °495., | On the antique side, we've got a 19th § century mahogany grandfather clock, jj restored and functional, reduced from jj $3295 to $1495. A 19th century Victorian armoire previously selling at $750 is now just § $295. Or how about a Victorian mahogany: § framed settee, normally $1495, for only $595? It's our biggest sale in 26 years, we're clearing our stock at close to or better than half price. Most of the items are floor samples, so there may be imperfections. But the bargains ave incredible. Like a solid oak dining roorn table, just $495. Or a Canadian- made nine-piece Victoriaville solid oak bedroom suite, reduced from $5795 to $2895. Save Up To 50% or more on Royai City’s 8 at Carson Graham School, has used some of his Giant $400,000 CLOSE OUT SALE!! eamings to buy a ghette blaster and radio controlled car , — atari RIDGE - as well as saving some money. Jennie who attends #275 East Bin Ave. 873-4267 _ 22653 Dewdney Trunk Ro, 463-4955 Norgate Community School in Grade 4, has bought some dolls and is saving up for a bigger bike. We thank Jeremy and Jennie for being our Star R oN Carriers and for a job well done. FBR pon DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT a re 987-1337 Jeremy and Jennie Grey Jeremy and Jennie are a brother and sister who deliver 110 papers in the Norgate area on Wednesday and Fridays. Jeremy who took over the route from his brother has been delivering for approximately 6 years and Jennie has been helping him since July. Jeremy, who is in Grade “RICHMOND CENTRE sgRoad “276-416 LYNN VALLEY CENTRE 1199 LYNN VALLEY RD. Now Open at: 4428 Main St. 873-4623