Continuing efforts’ will be strengthen the. chamber ‘of commerce ; “movement: . in. ‘British Columbia, Robert A. -Petrick, the newly-elected. "president. this week “There i is growing interest _ in. our organization, but we ..feel more can be done to ‘attract members,” said Petrick, following the ‘C of C’s 28th annual-meeting held last weekend at the ‘In- North Van judge 105 North Vancouver provincial. court Nancy Morrison will be the keynote speaker at the Second -Congress on Education scheduled for Hotel Vancouver June 17- 20. “Open Mon.. to Sat. Late Thurs. N saebepeesenveseeesene eusveenccorenes nea petsesvecussvevevertecsee Da ed DE NDESEDEOECCTENTORGSES made in the coming: “year to. of «the: B.C... -Chamber: of Commerce, said _.Named as first vice-president “for the -ensuing yeat.:was < formation on government ‘ROBERT A. PETRICK judge. p.m. Sunday, June 17. Pre- — _in the Vancouver Island . North Vancouver. Petrick, ‘who is "from * “ tbroughou B. Cc (there . is Dawson Creek, Jack Greenwood of West : Vancouver: as president. provide _ businessmen ‘with in- another - West Vancouver. programs ‘and to refer them "resident, Ronald K. Wood, to. appropriate : government B.C. manager of the: com- © departments when they have Pa division of Honeywell - problems," he explained. Petrick said one of the - - One. area of. attention toe chamber’s ‘accomplishments the B.C. chamber in the next th past year was the year will be to, encourage Registration for - the — congress is at Hotel Van couver from 10 a.m. to 7 - registered delegates register Room while on-site and - social event registration is in the Board Room. “VIVACIOUS” Son? ONLY CHPORTE CES EDS PRO R TEE! eee ee eee reas es eae Sheek sssebssedSSCEs RERSESEEETE CARPETS ‘facilities. . “ § _ community, ‘affiliated “with “CAPECOD" | ARTIFICIAL | “PORTAGE” PRINTS weaahastact cea Toon” TURF eamen tonto ONLY ONLY ONLY FROM $6°9 $999 $798 ae $599 “APPLAUSE” “HEATHER TOUCH’ ree ey ected cee onton eorony ple ONLY _ ONLY $°798 $4 286 $4 ose government to develop road’ chamber's executive access-.to the oil, gas and committee represent | all coal..areas .of ‘tiortheastern. regions of the province now, — B.C:, Petrick'said. He noted, in conttast to the situation in also, that - further. ‘past -years.. when: development of coal Mainland. chambers ° deposits in. that region: is - to dominate the executive...’ - awaiting. improved “rail 3 , along peaking. ~ oe, - _ * = fines, Robert G. Hutchison, ‘. ' president’ of? the. North There: are «amu, ‘Vancouver Chamber- of. 80 individual chambers of Commerce, described ~ this: commerce, with 20,000 year’s. annual meeting.as a members from the business “small “chamber” . vention. | ‘As: the host the provincial body.. Petrick chamber, and one of the ; said’ the People, on the B. Cc. biggest in B. au the North | These are just a few of the numerous SPECIALS far too many to mention. COME IN this weekend and SAVE . “WEATHER GROVE" CTHARLEN Vancouver | ‘group — low-key role” in the policy Lower. : the sainie con-. — ROLLENDS, REMNANTS, HALF ROLLS. & DISCONTINUED - ITEMS ALL AT HUGE SAVINGS - CARPET FROM VANCOUVER 1461 Marine Dr. 980-6091 , Page 7, May 30, 1979 -North Shore News sessions, he added. 1 “We supported: almost ‘all of the. resolutions: that were passed; but we: felt that the . smaller chambers should have an. opportunity to get on their feet: and express their views. I'm: glad’ to say they. did that,” Hutchison ‘said. > ‘The ‘North. Vancouver " chamber ‘will hold its own. annual meeting on June 21. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE ist AT NOON and continues through ‘til Sunday, June 3rd, 5:00 P.M. . Ga