sh yet : BUSINESS B AW Arpo . gt has been nam- non on of Mohawk Lubricants Ltd. H co. Lid.’s lubri- cqNighawk OF recovery plant, Tas ia North vancouver, is the ocated in P or commercial- “scale distillation hyd finishing uni for base oil extrac d Mohawk in O’Conner jor project engincer May 19g reseutel Development a” a and Consulting itime, and was subsidiary at the 6 general manag- later promoted 9 er. 89, he was ap- On July 1, ! pointed vice: “pre oa Mohawk ang” manufac ns iomafacturing. pardon ook “over responsibil for ae cen ‘lon, purchasing 9 and service ce tres for the compar’) og ig a Ca. Mohawk Oil Conga, nadian company 300% owned by 4961, and based its employees. | _ Established in pawk Oil is the in Bumebys ip ndependent pet- in western roleum comp@l-. in excess of Canada, with sale ° sa mn ima arily on the four western proving sa “a tions from. VancOW"er (Sana fe iO rough its northern Ontaty oy, rks. franchised and de? aler networks. ‘CREDIT UNION AWARD Shore Credit THE, ASUS Mirror Award ron the cee Union Executive 5 oor 0 eNSCU 5 The award warort. The local 1991 annual ‘omPeted against tries, nearly 900 othe! 0 for us to be It’s an_ ho! ef an established recognized by su vanization,” said pul ellen NSCU'S chief execu tive officer. DON “Although we were unable to personally accept the award at the ceremonies .,, the excitement of winning is certainly as great,” The category in which the NSCU won was organizations with assets in excess of $250 mil- ion. The CUES is an international association of credit union execu- tives. The Golden Mirror Award is the premier international credit union marketing competition and the most sought-after credit union awards program. The North Shore Credit Union was one of only two Canadian creclit unions to win a Golden Mirror Award, The NSCU has been providing financial services to its members O’CONNER: Mohawk Lubricants president. since 1941. With nine branches in North Vancouver, West Van- couver, Whistler, downtown Van- couver and Burnaby, the NSCU serves more than 30,000 members and operates four offices of NORCU Insurance Services Lid. DIRECTORS ELECTED THE NORTH Shore Executives’ Association (NOREX) recently elected a new slate of directors at its annual general meeting. Judy Perkins of Perkins Office Services was elected president, while Greig Weaver of Bay Fine Painters Inc, takes up the post of past president. Elected directors were Peter Garat of Prideraaster Cleaning Systems, Jozn Berry of Joan Berry inc., Jeff Donohoe of Crest Realty and chiropractor Paut Wiggins. The NOREX is an association of business and professional peo- ple whose purpose is to exchange business information and promote teciprocal business and good rela- tions among its members. For more information, call 988-1863. Pioneer reaches 100 from Ridgeway was born On a ETHEL WILSOM red years ago homestead a ke near Melfort, Sid come from the er 2, East in'a covere pwagon in 189" hun- They settled ™ mo d 4 niles from the nearest doc- tor. store or post office, and had eight children. Ethel came marry Ben Vancouver to on and they mov- vancouver shortly ed to North as the butcher in Mr Keats! 10° cory, gin street. . ana sth Stree Andrews Avenue wed above the sore. and event aly moved 19 h house in the 500-b}°° of East" Street, across School. When Mr, Keats sold his store, Ethel and Ben bought the grocery store at St. Georges Avenue and 8th Street. They had three girls: Joan, Pat and Joy. Ethe! now resides with her daughter Pat in Victoria and is still active and at times speaks to schoolchildren about the pioneer days. A birthday tea will be held on Saturday, June 19 from 2 to 4 p.m, in St. Andrews Church Hall at 1044 .S1. Georges Ave. If you know Ethel please come and wish her the best. Sunday, June 13, 1993 - North Shore News - Lf you. keep your eye on the ball here's what youll miss: if you don't call 689-0169 here's what you Il miss: At Furry Creek Golf and Country Club keeping your eye on the ball can be unusually challenging. Laid out on the highlands, benchlands and shorelands along Howe Sound, this has to be the most beautiful club from sea to sky on earth. Just 10 minutes north of Lions Bay, Furry Creek was designed by world-renowned Robert Muir Graves. The par 72 course will be ready for play Saturday, July 31st. After an exhilarating 18 holes you’ll really appreciate the creature comforts of our 19th hole. The 33,000 sq. ft. Member's Clubhouse is as awe inspiring as the scenery. Clad in B.C. granite, it’s topped with a dramatic slate roof. There are only a limited number of memberships available. Until June 30, 1993, Full Privilege Memberships are $30,000 each. After that the cost will be $36,000. For an appointment to view Furry Creek call Dennis Hansen, Director, Sales and Marketing, at 689-0169 or 689-0189. You can fax us at 684-4782. Jt could change the course of your life. 21