Fy oa] 46 - Sunday, August 21, 1988 - North Shore News GLEN MATHESON of Ambleside Hobbies and Crafts knows how to turn a bad thing into an opportunity. The construction caused by the revitalization of the Ambleside area has been bad for business so Matheson hired a Dixieland band and threw a party to draw customers. Balloons were given away and the band serenaded the Royal Hudson steam train as it rolled past the store. WORKSHOP SLATED for! THE NEXT workshop of the newly-formed Ambleside Chiropractic Support Group will be held Aug. 25, at 1:30 p.m., at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. The group was formed in West Vancouver to provide a collective voice lobbying in support of chiropractic care. The organization’s primary focus will be public education on how to benefit from chiropractic health care and the creation of a wider public acceptance of this drugless branch of the provincial health care program. Emergency chiropractic service is available evenings and weekends in West Vancouver. For more information on the new support group contact the group’s president T.A. James c/o Dr. Frank Martins’ office at 230- 1425 Marine Drive, West Van- CONCERN CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR couver, or telephone 922-9768. nhaakee business briefcase Michael Becker brie natn ee THE ‘PNE’ comes to Capilano Mail Aug. 28. The mall will be holding a Back To School Car- nival. There will be seven children’s games to play throughout the mall. On the weekend, look for cotton candy, popcorn and face painting. ae RK THE MEDIAN income from employment for all Canadians who filed income tax forms in 1986 was $15,700. According to Statistics Canada, the Yukon had the highest median employment in- come of all provinces or territories at 317,200. Ontario was the top province at $17,100 and New- foundland was the lowest at $8,800. The average Canadian family paid $6,491 in personal taxes in 1986, up from $4,837 in 1982, ac- ecrding to a Statistics Canada study of family expenditures. Canada Trust Realtor CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Class 88/101 Graduates please check us out Earn as you ieam in our unique full time training school Enroll in Canada Trust's quick start marketing program Next class starts in September — limited space Call now for details PAT MUNROE - Mgr. N. Van. 988-6131 NEWS photo Tom Burley FRASER ACADEMY A Special School for Children with Dyslexia. is accepting applications for students in the Junior School Grades 1-5 for September '88 For Further Information Contact: The Academy will also be testing for Dyslexia from Wayne Kuypers Head Master Fraser Academy 2294 West 10th Ave. Vancouver, B.C. (604)736-5575 AUGUST ist to AUGUST 30th Capilano -@ college Business Management Dept. invites you to attend an INFORMATION MEETING If you are interested in a career in business and want to know more about our 2 year full-time Business Management Diplorna Program which starts in September, plan to aitend our special Information Meeting on Wednesday, August 24 at 7:00 pm in room H501 You will learn about our programs, including Accounting/Finance, Administration, Computer Systems, Marketing, and Retail Management. We can help you to make your future education plans and be “job-ready” in just 24 months, Call 984-4960 and let us know that you're coming.