‘decides Whistler hosts giant slalom THE Molson World Downhill and Super Giant Slalom for the FIS BASF Ski World Cup will be staged at Whistler Mountain March 15-16. The Molson World Downhill is the final World Cup Downhill race for men on the 1985-86 calendar. It the overall world championship. ‘We're starting to get serious in our preparations,” saic Race Chief Bill McNeney. ‘‘We'’re right on target and think we'll have an outstanding course for both races."’ International FIS Technical Delegate, Dave Stapleton of Aspen, concurs. Stapleton recently toured the course with and announced he was im- pressed. ‘it’s, a very interesting course,’’ said Stapleton. ‘It should be a very good race." The 3,800 metre course, is the longest on the World Cup circuit. It is expected to take just over two minutes to manoeuvre the two-mile course. , race officials THE B.C. PAVILION MEANS BUSINESS. EXPO 86 is bringing the world of business to British Columbia in 1986, And the Host B.C. Pavilion will be there with exhibits, programs and a first-class conference facility designed to advance th ie B.C. business and — investment story. WITHA VISITORS PROGRAM: To take fall advantage of the Expo opportunity, the Ministry of : International Trade and Investment: launched a.‘ S world-wide marketing effort last fall. This is the Business Visitors Prograrn — a series of invitations for key business. -contacts the world over to visit Expo. Since then; over. ’ 30,000 business people in 60 nations have been invited to the fair and thousands of responses have already been “received. cs. In addition, 25,000 information packages’ *. . - highlighting the business potential of an Expo visit have been distributed through international banks and airlines worldwide. CONFERENCE FACILITIES. A full service conference facility:-has been created at the Challenge - B.C. building.And at plaza level, a business centre has * been'developed for visitors seeking information on B.C. business and investment opportunities. Both will have _>. AL the full information base and staff resources necessary to wa - tell the'story of B.C: business both large and small. = : From here, business visitors will move out through the province as companies all over B.C. work with the Ministry of International ‘Trade and Investment to coordinate plant-tours, briefings and business seminars for our special business guests. ‘AND A TECHNOLOGICAL SHOWCASE. Ourexhibits themselves are a reflection of B.C. skillsand . enterprise, The B.C. Pavilion worked with all industry . sectors to ensure the key stories of B.C. industry were told _ to our international audience. Both our traditional . ve resource and energy sectors and new high technology induscties are presented at the B.C. Pavilion: all carry a mesage of opportunity and innovation. ‘We've fine-tuned our programs, exhibits and facilities to convey one message — B.C. is a confident; resource-rich province with exceptional trade, invest- ment and business opportunities. [t’sa message our guests will remember and act on in the years ahead. THE HONOURABLE DON PHILLIPS, MINISTER RESPONSIBLE § PROVINCE-WIDE AUDITIONS FOR THE REGIONAL SHOWCASE WILL BE HELD JANUARY _ THROUGH MARCH. ddd | Paricee tance cis ' SPONSORED BY: 21 - Wednesday, January 15, 1986 - North Shore News Bennington’s The Seafood House 2forl Bennington’s Seafood House invites you and your guest to receive one complimen- tary Entree when one Entree of equal or greater value is purchased on presentation of this coupon. Live Music Thurs. io | NOW OPEN! North Vancouver's newest meeting place. Great food, great prices, great music, great fun. Burgers from $2.50 ESPLANADE MAX. VALUE Valid till Jan. 26/86 ‘10 7 days a week after 4:30 pm. 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