Bjorn Borg tennis facilities to be built at Whistler development wich lots of green spaces. Mayor Meredith said the im- provements to the Whistler Creek area are much needed. “We're hop- irg we can provide some incentives for developers to upgrade that area. It’s a pretty exciting plan,” he said. From Page 19 lift for the 1989-90 ski season. Nemtin said he expects che redevelopment will take some _ pressure off the town centre by attracting skiers with the improved facilities. Whistler is also planning a $50 million development of the 60-acre residential site located above Whistler Creek. When completed in 1991, the site will provide a mixture of single- family residences and ouses for a total of 225 units. Nemrin said the proiect aims to keep the Whistler Creek area a low-density posal to date is the $80 million Bjorn Borg Whistler Resort. The Park Georgia Group in con- junction with the Bjorn Borg Design Group is proposing to make Whistler a top destination for tennis tournaments and camps. Park Georgia says the resort will be the T he most flamboyant pro- . first of its scale in Western Canada. Planned for the 623-acre site is a 16-court tennis centre, 125 con- dominiums, and a 350-room hotel. If visitors suffer from tennis elbow during their stay they might want to soak in the extensive spa facilities or try the golf centre for a change. Stan Choi, a principal of Park Georgia, said the development will help round out Whistler as an all- season resort. “Whistler is one of the best places in the world for skiing. In the sum- mer months it needs some activities to make Whistler a year-roun: resort,” Choi said. — By Elizabeth Collings — CORRECTION NOTICE Lamp shades illustrated in Friday, June 23 and Sun- day, June 25 issues of the North Shore News were not exactly as shown. We wish to apologize for any inconvenience caus- ed to the clients of City ‘Lights Ltd. and Lantern Lighting Ltd. IL SALE ae cette " GLASS STEINS reg. 4/59.95 SALE 4/39.95 (Also ax. pilsner, highball, old fesh) 14°" GLASS PLATTER | rea. 47.95 SALE 34.95 {Also av. with floral designs) CONGRATULATIONS RAYMOND! sesonci Restaurants of Canada Limited is pleased fo announce the appointment of Raymond Cheung as Manager of the Lonsdale meme = McDonald's in North Vancouver. ‘gg. Raymond, 31, began his McDonald's Cheung career in 1975 as. part-time member of Manager the crew at the Main & Terminal restaurant McDonald'sRestaurant —_ in Vancouver while attending Templeton 2057 LonsdaleAvenue — Senior Secondary School. North Vancouver He continued his McDonald's career while completing high school at Alpha Secondary, Burnaby; then became a McDonald’s Manager Trainee. He was Ist Assistant Manager of the McDonald's on southwest Marine Drive, Vancouver from March 1988 until his appointment as manager at Lonsdale. MeDonald’s Restaurants Congratulations Raymo nd! of Canada Limited Sod a, Brought to you on Channel 26 by 1471 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver ON MONDAY, JULY 31, 1989, THERE WILLBE_ Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF RGAD CLOSURE ST. ANDREWS AVENUE ACCESS TO HIGHWAY #1 Effective July 24, 1989, access to Trans Canada Highway #1 eastbound from St. Andrews Avenue, will be permanently closed. . T.M. Forsyth District Highway Manager Howe Sound Highways District Submitting Office: 1690 Main Street North Vancouver, B.C. WIN *25,000 ASK YOUR SALESMAN FOR DETAILS 1989 MAZDA 929 ' $33000°° No thshore mazoa -700 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER 987-4458 YOUR LIVING RCOM. It's CBC Newsworld. And it's a first for Canadian TV, a 24-hour cable news and information network that looks at - the world through the sharp eyes of Canada’s premier television news organization. Every hour, a comprehensive newscast tells you what's happening at home and abroad. Every hour, ifere’s inform- ation programming from all over the world. Canadian programs originate live, daily, region by region: Newsworld Morning from Halifax; Canada Live from Winnipeg; This Day from Toronto; This Country, anchored in Cc!nary, with live cross-Canada cut-ins. Around the clock, around the block, around the world, it's all there for you whenever you want it, all the news, accurate, informed, autharitative. Interviews, document- aries, science, sports and financial reports keep you in the picture. And phone-in shows let you have your say. Talk to us. The world according to Ccnadians, the Canadian perspective, that’s CBC Newsworld, in your living room, starting Monday, July 31, 1989. Just watch us. CBC KEWSWORLD Join the world in progress. ‘ Pret.