BUSINESS BRIEFS LOCAL WOMAN HONORED NORTH VANCOUVER resident Helen Knowles was recently honored by the Certified General - Accountants’ Associatior cf B.C. (CGA-BC) with a Lifetime Membership Award, the highest honor the CGA-BC bestows upon its members. The award is given to a member for outstanding service to the association and the profession over a period of several years. The CGA-BC is the largest pro- fessional accounting organization in B.C., and the comprehensive CGA educational program com- bines full-time work experience with the accounting profession’s first course of studies to integrate BUSINESS microcomputer technology. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION THE VANCOUVER Industrial Exhibition, to be held Nov. 19, 20 and 21 at the Pacific Nations! Exhibition, has shaped up to be one of the best shows in B.C., ac- cording to Sharon Freedman, show manager of Reed-Macgregor Exhibitions Inc. To date, more than 185 com- panies have reserved approxjmate- ly 40,000 net square feet of exhibit space. “We have proven on_ several occasions in the past that there is a need for this kind of show to be held in British Columbia. Exhib- itors can reach the buyers and specifiers from western Canada’s broad range of manufacturing and resource industries,’’ said Freed- man. She added that the exhibition is “an ideal marketplace’’ for visitors to see companies display- ing industrial metal- working and wood - working equipment, pro- ducts, services and supplies used in primary manufacturing, resource-based industries, maintenance, repair and overhaul functions. SEA TO SKY WORKSHOP A BUILDING A_ Successful Tourism Business in Sea-To-Sky Country workshop designed to explore opportunities for the cre- ation, expansion and diversifica- tion of tourism business will be held at the Whistler Convention Centre Nov. 2: from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m, The workshop will provide in- formation and expertise to assist owners and operators of tourism businesses as well as for potential entrepreneurs wanting to start a business in the tourism industry. Information wil! also be offered for community leaders, consul- tants and investors in the devel- opment of the tourism industry in the area. “There are enormous tourism opportunities to benefit from pro- vided by the unique natural resources in the Sea-To-Sky region,’' said Paul Clarke, Whistler Resort Association man- ager. Clarke is expected to speak on the growth of tourism in B.C. and markeiing strategies to 1996 for Whistler. The workshop sessions will facus on identifying business op- portunitics in water-related activi- ties, mountain and forest activities and winter sports. Topics will also include tourism retail and ac- commodation. For more information and to register, contact the Squamish and Howe Sovad Chamber of Com- merce ai 892-9244, TOLKO RETIREMENT JOHN REIBIN, area manager of North Vancouver-based Tolko In- dustries Inlet Cedar division, has retired. Reibin joined Tolko, the last HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD HIGH SCHOOL scoreboard results for the week ending Nov. 13: ABBREVIATIONS: Arg = Argyle, Bal =: Balmoral, Brac = Brackendale, CG = Carscn Graham, Coll = Colling- wood, Hand =< Handsworth, Hill = Hillside, HS = Howe Sound, STA = St. Thomas Aquinas, Sent = Seniinel, Sey = Seycove, Soth = Sutberland, ‘WV = West Vancouver, Wsr = Wind- sor. BADMINTON Senior Boys and Girls Vancouver and District championships (North Shore finishers in top three of each event are listed): Team standings: 1. Sent 32; 2. Burnaby - North 10; 3. Burnaby South 3; 4. New Westminster 3; 5. WV 2; 6. Hand 2; 7. Suth 2. Boy:" singtes: 1. Jason Kittier (Sent); 3 Rice:do Rosas (Hand). Pace doubles: 1, Clive Heah/Greg Louie ent), Girls’, singles: 1. Nancy Reid (Sent); 2. Meredith Burgon (Sent); 3. Alison Gau {Suth). Girls’ doubles: Wong {Sent); Takeda (WV). Mixed doubles: f. Nancy Reid/Jason Kit- Uer (Sent); 3. Meredith Burgon/Colin Clay (Sent). Junior Boys and Girls Vancouver and District championships: Team standings: J. Cambie 13; 2. Sent 12; 3. JN Burnett 32; 4. Coll 8; 5. Hugh MeRoberts 6: 6. WV 2. Boys’ doubles: 1. Metcalfe (Sent). Girls’ singles: 1. Andrea Woo (Sent); 2. Tanya Romanuk (Coll); 3. Christina Me- Jannet (WV). Girls’ doubles: 1, Tanya Romanuk/Kelly Wilson (Coll); 3. "Shannon Merrifield/Lisa Grundell (Sent). Mixed doubles: Leung (Sent). 1, Maggie Clay/Charisse Midori Sugiura/Maho Damon Galan/Chris 3. Andrea Woo/Howie CROSS COUNTRY Senior Boys B.C. zone meet (at Brackendale): Teams: 1, HS 37; 2. Hand 70; 3. Brac 84; 4. Sent 119; 5. Cols 177; 6. CG 243. (HS, Hand, Brac and Sent advance to the B.C. championships.) Individuals (59 entries): {. Grant Bull- ington (HS) 26:22; 2, Brendan Brazier (Arg) 26:31; 3. Josh Romer (WV) 26:50; 4. Matt Rayburn (Col!) 27:50; 5. Jason Bourassa (HS) 28:03; 6. Kelcie Bourassa (HS) 28:06, Senior Girls B.C. zone meet (at Brackendale): Teams: 1. WV 40; 2. Sent 50; 3. Hand 105. (WV, Sent and Hand advance to the B.C. championships.) Individuals (40 entries): 1. Suzanne le Wobel (WV) 24:37; 2. Yvonne Passmore (Hand) 24:40; 3. Margaret Butler (Sent) 24:48; 4. Sheila Nykwist (WV) 24:58; 5. Rebecca Aldous (Hill) 25:37; 6. Denali Enns (Arg) 26:10. FIELD HOCKEY Sentor Girls B.C. ‘*AA" Chilliwack): Round-robin section: Sardis 1, WV 0; Mt. Douglas (Victoria) 4, WV 2; WV 7, Winston Churchill (Vancouver) 0; Chilliwack 2, Hand 0; Hand !, Kelowna 1; Oak Bay I, Hand 0. Consolation: WV 3, championships (in Kitsilano (Van- couver) 0; Hand 3, Prince of Wales (Van- couver) §; Kelowna 2, WV 2 (Kelowna won on shootout); Penticton 3, Hand 1; WV 2, Hand 1. WV finishes 11th, Hand 12th. FOOTBALL Seaior Boys B.C, “tA” championships (in Vancouver): Quarter-finals: Hand 41, Delta 0; Holy Cross (Surrey) 27, Wsr 7; Port Moody 19, CG $. Sunday, November 17, 1991 - North Shore News - 31 “™ SRIEFS existing sawmill on the North Shore, as area manager at Quest Wood division in Quesnel. He then moved to the company’s Louis Creek division before com- ing to the North Vancouver Inlet Cedar division. Having held management posi- tions with Pope and Talbot and Evans Forest Products, among QUR SEST 9 GIC RATES 7.60% others, Reibin has had a varied career in the lumber industry. He has also worked as a consultant for the Honduran governrert for four years, setting up @ sales pro- gram for lumber export. 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