36 - Sunday. Aupgost 16, 1987 - North Shore News Architect shows models A DISPLAY of work by West Vancouver architect Barry Griblin continues at the Capilano Branch Library until Aug. 18. Sitelines highlights architectural models of some of Griblin’s West Vancouver residential designs. All the houses illustrate the manner by which an architect can create a design that will ‘tblend, be compatible, and fit) with the (building) site.’ Griblin savs. One of Griblin’s specialities, as featured in the models, is designing houses for steep lots. Griblin says his display is timely because of recent North Vancouver District’ discussions on potential zoning bylaw changes involving such concerns as site topography and residence construction height. Sitelines can be viewed at the library, located at 3045 Highland Blvd. in North Vancouver, Mon- day und Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 9 pam. On the North Shore since ass (CT PARTS & SERVICE PARTS & SERVICE FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES Parts Dent open 900 to $50 Mon to Fr, Sat 9 to 5 Vigjor appliance in-home service 1S aS near as your phone 1629 Garden Ave., North Vancouver 987-2251 Vacuum Cieaner parts or bring your cleaner in for servicing NEWS photo Nelt Lucents NINE-YEAR-OLD Robbie Wilkinson (left) and 11-year-old Andrew Monteiro point out into Burrard Inlet where they spot tankers and sailboats from their perch on an old, rusted anchor at Cates Park in the District of North Vancouver. 1988/89 Annual Service Plan Open House ach year, an Annual Service Plan is prepared for the Vancouver Regional Transit System which outlines the level of service to be operated over the next fiscal year. |; Move your : || summer he public are invited to express their ideas and suggestions regarding the 1988/89 plan. An open house session will be held in your community to allow residents to drop in at their leisure and discuss various proposals and ideas with BC Transit staff. ° The Open House for North Vancouver and West Vancouver will be held O n August 23 the North Shore News will be publishing a special feature,“Summer's End” aimed at letting North Shore consumers know where they can get the best value for their dollars. merchandise IN OUR SUMMER'S END FEATURE on: Wednesday, August 19, 1987 at: the North Vancouver City Library, 121 West 14th: Street 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you have summer merchandise to move, this is your chance to clear out anything from Barbecues to Bathing Suits - Sailboards to Sandals. Give me a call now and we'll get together to help you move that merchandise. ADVERTISING DEADLINE AUG. 17 OUT ANT WERE WANE OU SEH between: Written submissions may also be mailed to: BC ‘Transit 1988/89 ANNUAL SERVICE PLAN Planning Department 1100 -- 1200 W. 73rd Avenue Vancouver, B.C. ss V6P 6M2 Aren Merlo 980-0511 1 WEDNESDAY + FHIIAY Vancouver Regional Transit System Transit