NATHALIE ROEMER has been named the new man- ager of Henry Birks & Sons Park Royal store. Roemer began her career with Birks while attending Simon Fraser University. After she grad- uated with a degree in com- munications, she went to work at Birks full-time. Prior to her promotion to Birks’ Park Royal store manager, Roemer managed Birks’ repair departments for B.C. where she developed a vast knowledge of the inner workings of a wide variety of Birks’ products. MALLS SPEAK UP THREE NORTH Shore shopping malls have teamed up with 400 other Canadian shopping cenires and major retail locations in pro- moting a grassroots Canadian uni- ty campaiga. The Speak Up For Canada: We Birks names Roemer to Park Royal post Suri BUSINESS BRIEFS Belong Together campaign invites People from all across Canada to sign a friendship card at their local shopping centre for delivery to a houschold in Quebec. The card contains the message: f believe in a Canada that includes the people of Quebec. The three North Shore shopping centres participating in the cam- paign are the Capilano Mall and the Lynn Valley Centre in North Vancouver and the Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Van- couver. The campaign will last until late August and organizers hope to gather over 2.5 million friendship cards. Once collected, the .cards will be mailed to each home in Quebcc. LOCAL LUMBER LEADER NORTH VANCOUVER-based Hollyburn Lumber received a top honor from the Building Supply Dealers Association of B.C. when it was named store of the year. The local lumber company received the prestigious designa- tion for having what the associa- tion felt was the most creative in- terior and exterior design and merchandising programs. Foundation donation assists tourism students STUDENTS IN the tourism program at Capilano College’ will get help in pursuing their studies thanks to a donation from the Chan Foundation of Canada. The foundation has con- tributed $2,500 through the Capilano College Foundation fo provide bursaries for (Offer valid from April 1 to December 31, 1992). tourism students. Tom Chan, chairman of the Chan Foundation, expressed his reasoning behind the dona- tion: ‘‘We feel this is a very worthwhile course and a solid investment in our young people in an industry that is very de- serving of more attention.” This is one of three dona- tions Herb Quong, a member $35 rebate of the advisory committee of the Tourism Management Pro- gram, has coordinated with the Capilano College Foundation. The contribution will be ~ matched by the provincial gov- ernment to create 2 $5,000 en- dowment. Income from the fund will bc awarded each year as bursaries. Photo submitted NATHALIE ROEMER has been appointed the new manager of Henry Birks and Sons’ Park Royal! store. {Offer valid fram July 1 ta December 31, 1992). There are now over 100 Power Smart energy-efficient refrigerators to choose from. And to help you decide, Hydro is offering two significant cash rebates.* A $35 cash rebate for energy-efficient models or a $70 cash rebate for super energy-efficient models, Some fridges have less appetite for energy. When you’re shopping for a new fridge. be sure to ask your salesperson to show you the qualifving Power Smart models. A complete list is also available from your salesperson or local Hydro office. To receive our special Power Smart rebate, fil! in the rebate form and send it with proof of purchase. Your rebate will be on its way by return mail. And because your new fridge is Power Smart, you also get ongoing energy savings. So you save now...and you save later. *Rebates apply ta Canadian purchases only, BC hydro wt oe dots BY reritg