7] & - Wednesday, Marcn 27, 1991 - North Shore News Noe FT | OFFICE SPACE | i TO SUBLET IN GASTOWN AREA 2 CFFICES — RECEPTICN AREA | | STORAGE ROOM ffile & conv room) CUSTOM BUILT FOR 2 LAWYER CFFICE | 1 PARKING SPACE INCLUDED AVAILABLE !MMEDIATELY Enquire: LEN — 925-9073 or BERNARD 536-1794 Photo submitted HELMUT EPPICH, chief executive officer of Ebco industries and 8.C. Education Minister Stan Hagen, the minister responsible for the TRIUMF-KAON project, pose in front of Ebco's TR-30. OFFSHORE SALE RICHMOND-BASED Ebco_ In- dusiries has secured the first off- shore sale of a new radio-isotope accelerator to the Institute of Nu- clear Energy Research in Taipei, Taiwan. expected to have: exhibits at the first annual event which is geared towards the needs and informa- tion demands of women from all around the Vancouver area. The event is the latest presenta- tion of well-known consumer show producer Marilyn Taylor topics as they relate to women. For more information, contact Maggie Calloway at 669-9311. TROLLEY CONTRACT THE VANCOUVER Trolley Company will receive a $175,383 1 YEAR TERM DEPOSIT 983-3773 Lonsdale Quay Next to Seabus North Vancouver 24 Hr. Quote Line 682-4636 who has created ‘*The Children's Show™ (for young families) and the ‘*Time of Your Life Show” (for the over 5Gs market). Show goers will be able see and hear experts talk about business, travel, relationships, careers, the home, fashion and many other repayable contribution from the federal Western Diversification Fund to help purchase three old fashioned replica trolleys and a mobile ticket booth. The trolleys will provide scheduled tours . F Citizens Trust| MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Suri Ratian RATE SUBJECT TO CHANGE be used to sightseeing OPEN DAILY 10am-Spm SATURDAYS 10am-9pm g Quebec & Terminal =~ at the SCIENCE WORLD/ ORLD MainSt. Skykain Station fABKITISH COLUMBIA INFO: 687-7832 APPEARING NOW until APRIL 25 BUSINESS BRIEFS Ebco beat out competitors from Sweden and Belgium to win the international contract. The con- tract is to build the mini- cyclotron, called the TR-30, and is worth over $4 million. It will take about 18 months to complete. “This sale will help establish our product in the global market place. The world-wide market for mini-cyclotrons, including the the TR-30, is roughly $100 million,” said West Vancouver resident and Ebco president Helmut Eppich. “The TR-30 is a great example of how business can be helped by science and technology. Without the knowledge of TRIUMF scien- lists and the financial guarantees by the British Columbia govern- ment, the TR-30 could not have happened,”’ said Eppich. BUSINESS BREAKFAST THE NORTH Shore's Women Mean Business group will hold a breakfast mecting April 5 at the Lonsdale Quay Zotel in’ North Vancouver at 7:30. a.m. "Hallywood | Special Effects: The Science of Movie and Guest speaker Deborah Shan- non will talk about vie subject of isi how to establish quick and effec- Television tive rapport. Magic. For more information, call Moneca Lifton ai 983-9300 or Take one. Take two. Take the whole famity. § Marie Ausin at 929-3186, LARCO MOVE LARCO INVESTMENTS = Cid. has moved its offices to the third floor of the Kapilano 106 build- | tae ; CS ° || STAFF ADMITS that the Alien Queen, terrifying star ofthe Gahadian Dremiere resoheand other ing, 100 Park Roval, in West Vancouver. The company's pew phone number ts 925-2700. WOMEN'S SHOWCASE “WOMEN IN the ‘90's: The Choice und the Challeages” showease Opens May 20 and runs until dune 2a the Robson Square Confereace Centre in Vangouser Foas the first cemsumer saw case in B.C. produced by women tor seomen. Approximately 7S exhibitors aire PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 7 4 : TSR.