Water now available in bulk NOW PURE water purists can purchase their purified water in bulk along with their other bulk food com- modities at Lonsdale Quay’s Bulk Food Quay. The North Shore's first purified water vending machine was install- ed at the store by Tech Water Systems. The water vending machine is manufactured in Regina. The machine purifies water with a 20-micron sediment filter, a five- micron sediment filter, an ac- business briefcase Michael Becker tivated carbon filter, reverse osmosis process, witra-violet treatment and an activated block carbon filter. Water buyers can purchase ster- their NEW businesses. MCA NORTH VANCOUVER 986 0388 40 - Sunday, October 1, 1989 - North Shore News IT’S A JUNGLE OUT THERE ... IF YOUR BUSINESS IS DRIVING YOU WILD YOU CAN 1. Take 2 ‘Painkillers’ and call Dr. Voodoo . OR 2. Hide in your hut all day OR 3. Call the North Shore Enterprise Development Centre and find out about — CGofvo lo ZO) — program “A unique new program offering practical & iactical business survival training led by Jungle Experts to help your business get results.” There are only 15 places available. Fees may be reimbursed up to 66% for qualifying North Shore Catch the C.A.T. today — call 984-2004 NORTH SHORE ENTERPRISE t2NSEDC DEVELOPMENT CENTRE ilized jugs at the bulk food store, te-use them, or bring their own. For more information contact Roger Procopio of Tech Water Systems at 984-2326. aehakwtk NORTH VANCOUVER’S The Glass House, a studio of Camp- bell, MacFarlane and Co., created the seven new stained glass win- dows that are being installed at North Lonsdale United Church over the next two months. Robert MacFarlane, Justin Campbell and Andreas Mladek worked on the windows. The design is inspired by texts from the New Testament letter to the Hebrews. Said North Lonsdale minister Rev. Dr. Don Faris, ‘‘The windows will help us to understand how Jesus Christ brings us closer to God through creation, baptism, scripture, communion, prayer, fellowship and service.”’ The entire set of windows will be dedicated Sunday, Nov. 26. 148 E.2nd St. North Vancouver GS VANCOUVER 926-5541 POULAD NOSHIRAVAN, of the Bulk Food Quyy store at Lonsdale Quay (left), and Roger Procopio, & of Tech Water Systems 3% (foreground), test the pristine water sold at the store. The pure water vending machine is the first of its kind on the North Shore. COMPUTER CLASSES Featuring: = Commodore & AMIGA MS DOS FOR BEGINNERS tn this course, we will cover how to familianze yoursell with your MS DOS computer system. Discover the ease of setup and decipher ter- minology. Loarn how to copy disks, edit files and take care of your computer and soltware to optimize your tne. AMIGA FOR BEGINNERS We will help you understand the Amiga’s powerlul hardware and software abilities. Learn how fo startup your system, CLi com- mands, copying dishs and care ol your system. We will also introduce yau to the graphics and music everyone is talking about. HARD DISK MANAGEMENT Prerequisite course: MS DOS for Beginners We will review soma MS DOS commands and cover the installation of sottware and stfective management to help you get more out of your hard drive with no headaches. DELUXE PAINT lil ON THE AMIGA An introduction to the powerul program that ¥ opens the exciting world of graphics and animation te anyone interested in the ever ex- panding field of computer artistry, We will cover the pull down manus, arl tools, and spe- cial features. betas Bayt NEWS photo Mike Wakefield Computer Career Training 10-month Accelerated Program Enroll Now! You'll be job-ready after this fast-paced, full- time Computer Systems Management program. If you have a minimum of seven years general business experience and can start your education this January, we can re-train you for your new career, There are only a few seats left. Candidates may qualify for a UIC payment continuation plan. « All Classes two evenings $70.00 * Call Yvonne to register now. SE ee CONT Lit. 2en es V6H 3V1 SOT ems R FAK Tae 195 Call Business Management at 984-4960 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. CAPILANO COLLEGE — 2055 purcell Way » North Vancouver « British Columbia VENTURE PROGRAM Starting a promising venture? Want to improve your edds? BCIT now has the program for you. The VENTURE PROGRAM will be first offered to 20 selected men and women in November of 1989. The VENTURE PROGRAM is NOT about becoming an entrepreneur —you are already committed. Your 2 to 3 monttis with us will be spent developing the techniques which will greatly increase your likelihood of success — achieving maximum personal effectiveness, improving your marketing focus, tightening your strategic plan, attracting appropriate financing, overcoming risk and building your resource base and access to key contacts. Ultimately you will leave with a fc!ly operational document — your business plan. Your final exam will be given by the marketplace. Write us incor -nce. Give a brief description of your business. Tell us about your background and experience in your field. Indicate what you want to achieve in this program. Act quickly — enrollment is very limited. THE VENTURE PROGRAM Special Note: Attention: — Lorne Fingarson An information evening will be Director of Business Client Studies held Thursday October 12 at 7:00 Schoo! of Business, BCIT p.m. on the BCIT Campus in the 3700 Willingdon Avenue Administration Offices Board Burnaby, 8.C. V5G 3H2 Room. Enquiries: 432-8645 or 432-8445