2 Kp eet Cook 4 12 — Wednesday. September 23, 1998 - North Shore News Concordia’s vice president of development Mike Courtenay was almost smiling Thursday evening. All set for a quick conference Brian Fulton, partners in the law firm Lawson, Lundell, Lawson and Mcintosh which ters connected with the acquisition, development and sale of Rockcliffe. Lee Green kept tempting the guests with a_ constant stream of delicious nibblies from the kitchen, including these smoked = salmon spinach crepes. north shore news o 6 o BRIGHT [IGHTSs oo | If you build it with these views they will come t Vancouver's 1 newest subdivision of Rockette. The two-level homes are all finshed and landscaped and: last Thursday the Cascadia Group ef Companies hosted a recepuion to celebrate the end of construction and to say thank vou te the people who helped put i all together. Cascadia are wondering might collect th ird Gold Georgi in a row — Canadiana Home Builders Association of B.C, — for the province's best residential community. Brigh: Lights would five there in a minute but, alas, the $660,060. Barbara and Wally Pierce (left) and Dianne McComb have just discovered that they are neighbours at Rockcliffe. McComb asked what higher vote of confidence could there be than the fact that she and her husband (vice president of construction at Concordia) have moved in. were Ed Wilson (left) and The gentle music that drift- ed through the reception came courtesy of Lori Pappajohn and her Celtic harp. has handled ail legal mat- Pat Burke (left), Rockcliffe’s site superintendent, “made sure it got up” while Sean Peters, quality con- trol, “makes sure it stays up.” NEWS photos Martie Mitarchip The architects work is done and marketing is happy with the finai product so the smites outshone the sun. Architects Eric Schroeder (from left), Tem Bell and Julio Gomberoff from the firm of Gemberoff, Policzer, Beil Architects flank Cascadia Group’s vice president of sales and marketing Reema Faris. -— pig : : . a ei Developer and West Vancouver philanthropist Moh Faris pointed out to News publisher Peter Speck that 32 out of the 35 Rockcliffe homes have views. Tracie Mcintyre and Paut Grandin, partners in Grandin and Co. Landscaping Ltd., relax amid the greenery their company designed. This is the friendly sales team you'll likely meet at Rockcliffe: Judy Nelligan (ieft), Judith Matheson and Valery Hester. Keith (left) and Pat McLeod are prospective purchasers who say they are attracted to the twin-level design. It was move-in day at Rockcliffe for Glen Helgren who was just saying goodbye to his moving crew Larry Whitby (left) and Al Ytsma (right). 5 Fall... time to get cozy Beds, end tables, dressers, wardrobes & blanket boxes, all to make your bedroom your sanctuary. Made to order by our local manufacturers. Traditional, country and contemporary styles. Solid wood choices in pine, oak, maple, birch, & more! Featuring quality upholstery, leather, mattresses & accessories. Visit our 14,000 sq. ft. showroom 1389 Main St., North Vancouver 985- 8460 (Near 2nd Narrows Bridge) Open Thurs & Fri until 8 pm