NEW BUSINESS A BUSINESS Affair Catering Service recently opened for business at 1643 Lonsdale Avenue in North Vancouver, the former site of the Le Rendezvous restau- rant Surj Rattan ; BUSINESS BRIEFS A Business Affair has been catering to the needs of the Mon- treal business community for over five years and has clients such as Bell Canada, Domtar and the Montreal Children’s Hospital. HAIDA CELEBRATION HAIDA GLASS Ltd. is celebrating its 20th year of service on the North Shore. It has been serving its customers 4 full range of glass supply and installation as well as specializing in sun rooms, skylights and balcony enclosures. Haida Glass recently opened its new North Shore Auto Glass divi- sion. Company vice-president Marc Bruendi said that auto glass is a specialized field requiring experi- enced personnel. Haida Glass has hired Mike Cherban as auto glass specialist for the North Shore Auto Glass division. North Shore Auto Glass also features same day service and will pick up and drop off customers at their work or home and deliver their vehicles to them. ‘“We assist the customer by fit- ting into his daily schedule to lessen the burden of not having a car,"’ said Cherban. ‘‘In most cases, though, a removal and in- stallation and complete clean can be completed in under 90 minutes.”’ The Norih Shore Auto Glass division is located at 407 Moun- tain Highway in North Van- couver. RABBITT SPEAKS B.C. MINISTER of Labor and Consumer Services, Jim Rabbitt, will address a Better Business Bureau (BEB) seminar Apri! 23 at Lottery helps raise funds THE MULTIPLE Sclerosis (MS) Society is kicking off its fourth annual van lottery,and the public can enter to win a camper van worth an estimated retail value of $45,000. MS is the greatest cause of disability among young adults be- tween the ages of 20 and 40. The MS Society is a voluntary non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds to educate the public and. to support research in- tothe cause and cure of MS. The grand prize of the lottery is a camperized conversion of the 199§ Dodge Maai Van which has been donated by Islander RV of Langley. The van has many features including a complete kitchen and an enclosed bathroom. For more information call 437- 3244, a 46 ~ Wednesday, April 10, 1991 ~ North Shore News the Coast Plaza at Stanley Park Hotel. The seminar, entitled ‘‘Turning Problems Into Profits: How to Resolve Your Complaints and Keep Your Customers,’’ is open to any business men and women who are interested in developing the skills and attitudes needed to resolve customer complaints. For more 688-8731, information, call AVAILABLE AT ALL HIGH SCHOOLS IN NORTH & WEST VANCOUVER ‘north shore SELLING BY MAIL “DOLLARS IN Your Mailbox” is the title of a six-hour mail order/direct mail evening course offered by North Shore Continuing Education at Carson Graham Senior Secondary School, 2145 Jones Avenue in North Van- couver. The course will be held from 7 , i “f Ma to 10 p.m. April 15 and April 17. The course will give in-depth information for the beginning mail order and direct mail en- treprenecur on the types of pro- ducts and services, where and when to advertise, success Strategies, how to use and select mailing lists, and planning mail campaigns. The goal of the program is to AN ALCOHOL AND DRUG-FREE BEACH PARTY FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADS IN NORTH & WEST VANCOUVER. An all night event on April 13, 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. This a party is organized by the District Schools’ Counter Attack & Comnmitiee. 2 SWIMMING e VOLLEYBALL e VIDEO GAMES ° CONTESTS ° MUSIC BY MUCH MUSIC * FREE FOOD, SOFT DRINKS, BREAKFAST ¢ FREE T-SHIRT © DOOR PRIZE=SURF SAILBOARD TICKETS $1000 sponsored by: Dino’s, Dad’s Rootbeer, North Shore Credit Union, McDonald’s BUNDAV - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY help beginners build their own successful mail order business. Instructor H.A. Bezanson is a home-based mail order en- trepreneur, businessman, instruc- tor and author of three books designed to assist home-based business entrepreneurs. For more information, call 986-8888. ge Om