15 — Wednesday, June 1, 1988 - Capilano Chronicle: Society holds a giant saie- A GIANT parking lot sale will upper parking lot.) 2.0.00 00.07 take place at Delbrook Com-. - Table. rentals.“are™. still munity _ Centre on » Saturday, availabie to the community at 2 - June 4° 02 cost of $10, with a special rate. _. ‘The'event is the fifth annual. of $7.50 for: non-profit agen-. fund raiser. for the Capilano cies. To rent a table call. 988- Community Services Society, -7H5S.00 0-5) ee and happens from 10 a.m. to 2 ‘ sO : oa ES p.m. at the .Delbrook Com- — .’ Donations ef articles such as munity Centre, 600 West’ household items, toys, jewelry. Queens Rd., North Vancouver, and plants are also welcome..”::’ PERM PROMOTION SPIRAL WAVING SPECIALISTS Complimentary Consultations (23 years International Experience) —_ GRADS! — packepa Deals | [Ry “We produce what others only promise.” NEW to the North Shore, formally “Heads & Tales” RANDALL ALEXANDER HAIR DESIGN 980-9534 3054 LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER photo Mike Wakelield TOURIST SEASON has started, and one interesting attraction that the Capilano area boasts is the Capilano Saimon Hatchery. Vistors such as this couple here can learn the process involved in the enhancement of our Pacific salmon stock through tours and displays. Here, they take a close-up Jook at the hatchery’s salmon run. Summer events at Cleveland ; | 4th Seymour Scouts Dam Park _| CLEVELAND DAM Park will be 1 feaestemor staan | PRE-REGISTRATION to assorted musical shows from , jazz and concert bands. host to the North Vancouver Youth Band’s intermediate group June 25 and 26, the park will play host to three art groups and the . ’ The North Vancouver Alumni St. Martins Anglican Church Band comes to the park July 3 495 E, Windsor The West Vancouver Sketch North Vancouver Club returns there July 10 from If : “There are over 60 events in ’ place for the summer of 1988 (in a If your son is at least 6 years old and explained parks events coordinator . Paar Rete McKay. volved in a fun and rewarding activi- ty. Come fo our Pre-registration Drive. ties this summer, from art displays On June 18, the park will play Wednesday, June 22, 1988 from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; on Starting at 7:30 PM Sixuvus Jazz group mid-day. from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. a.m. to 4 p.m. aoatained erke ceniver Parks), you are interested in getting him in- For more information 980-3039 Sylvan...a beautiful blend of unique and locally created Crafts and Pottery SELLING YOUR HOME With KEITH FINNEY 2) Home 988-3589 “GROUP: Office 986-9321 “master Member of the M.LS. . “ West.coast Realty, Medallion Club” WHO QUALIFIES TO BUY? Matching a family to a home is more than a matter of romance. Unless the prospect has enough cash on hand to pay for the property outright (and that is rare), there is a judge- ment involved: Can the prospect afford the property? 3080 Edgemont Blvd. North Vancouver, B.C. Canada V7R 2N4 986-4863 Open Mon. to Sat. 10-6 p.m. Fri. 10-8 p.m. To decide that, the real estate broker — and eventually the bank — need answers to important questions. What is the prospects income? His savings? Does his wife work? What are their financial responsibilities? What is their credit record? Join us June 11th fora traditional spinning demonstration, also free facepainting for the children, and a draw for a gift certificate at Sylvan. The smart agent also asks how long they have been looking for a home and what they've liked — or almost bought. To a knowledgeable professional these answers indicate they are just “shopping” or are ready to buy. Qualilfying the prospective buyer is the first siep to selling him a house. When you list your house with me you can be sure the people | show through are qualified, ready and willing to buy if the house suits them. ve sold over 500 homes on the North Shore and I’m “qualified” to sell yours.