WEE WORLD A NORTH Vancouver company has started selling a new product designed for infants in the water. Wee World: Beby and Children’s Wear, 1556 Lonsdale Ave., is currently selling Jey Bellies,.a combination swimwear and playwear for infants and children who like to go swimming. Jelly. Bellies have pockets of foam around the waist to give the children added buoyancy in the water, The product, invented by Carol. Jones cud Natalia de Savigny, was first introduced in eastern Canada’ where sales were good. With ight children between them, the inventors said going swimming became a_ challenge. They saw the need for a swim- ming aid that. would help their children learn to swim while giv- ing. the parents some peace of mind while their youngsters were in the water. - Jelly Bellies Evolutivn - in is also sold at the Park Royal ~ Shopping Centre. “TEMP HELP. KELLY. TEMPORARY Services, Canada’s largest staffing support company and one which provides temporary help in the areas of secretarial, ». clerical, ‘marketing, Appointment Notice Bank of Montreal Bank of Montreal announces the appointment of Deborah j. Casey as Vice-President, Community Banking, North Shore. and Sunshine Coast. Ms. Casey, also Manager of the Bank's Main Office in North Vancouver, leads its team of bankers serving personal and commercial customers through a network of 15 branches in North Vancouver, West Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast, Her appointment reflects the Bank’s strategy — of decentralizing decisions into largely self-sufficient regional clusters of branches managed by senior bankers who work and live in those communities. After joining the Bank in 1973, Ms, Casey went on to hold a number of marketing,. account and commercia! management positions, Prior ta her current appointaent, she held positions in the Bank‘s Risk Management Policy Unit and in Toronto-area district credit departments, She also served on the Bank’s Task Force on the Advancement of Women in the Bank. 1 wren -7sanhehpennatsies en steraamomant light industrial and technical to a diverse group of customers, will give away cight hours of tem- porary help to 10. non-profit organizations in North Vancouver for a total of 80 hours. The offer will be made during KellyWeek, which runs from Sun- day, March 14 to Saturday, March 20. To nominate a charity, 980-1202 or fax 669-3796. The 10 non-profit groups will call Bal be randomly selected to receive temporary help services. The deadline for nominations is Feb. 22 and the winners will be an- nounced during KellyWeek. Also during KellyWeek, Kelly Services will be collecting items for local food banks from businesses, Between Monday, Feb. 22 and Friday, Feb. 26 a repre- sentative of Kelly Services will be delivering boxes to those, offices interested in taking: cart. The boxes will be picked up between Monday, March {5 and Friday, March 19. Those businesses interested in participating should call 988-1202. APPOINTMENTS LOGOTEX, A_ Vancouver cor- porate clothing embroidery specialist, has boosted its sales Some things never change. Just like we did last year and the three years before, we’re offering an RRSP rate higher than the 5 major financial institutions in Canada.* Find a higher posted rate, and we'll beat it. It’s that simple. Consistently higher rates, consistently better service. and customer service department with the appointment of two new staff members, Heather Baker has been. ap- pointed as corporate consultant while Karen Trachuk has joined the company as sales assistant, customer service. Logotex was founded in: 1983 and run as a home-based business out of West Vancouver. The machinery can now handle up to 600 garments a day. kof British Columbia Drvision of Hongkong Bank of Canada 1457 Lonsdale Ave, N. Vancouver 980-245 | Now, what can we do for you? 1578 Marine Drive, W. Vancouver: 922-3311 *Rates higher than those posted by Royal Bank, CIBC, Bank of Montreal, Scotiabank, and T.D. Bank on fixed-tertn redeemable RRSPs,