40 - Wednesday, July 3, 1991 - North Shore News Surj Rattan BUSINESS BRIEFS LOCAL ELECTED GARY BADER, North Shore area manager for the Royal Bank, has been appointed North Van- couver Chair of the Campaign Community Focus (CCF) division of the United Way of the Lower Mainlaud. New ly-created for the 1991 United Way campaign, the CCF division is made up of $3 commit- tees representing 19 Lower Mainland municipalities served by the organization. Their purpose is to campaign in their own communities to increase awareness of United Was. Bader started his career with the Roval Bank in Saskatehewan cund transferred: to BoC. over 200 sears ave. Most of his time has been spent in the Tower Mainkind Hes currently a member of the North and West Vancouver chambers of commerce and the Rotary Club. “Ty feel everyone, al some point, Should vive some of theirs nme to assist in community ventures. DP see the United Way as an excellent group to assist cach commimains ia meerine the needs of miny,” Bader said. TRADE SHOWCASE THE B.C. ‘Trade Showerse has opened its doors to the world, giv- ing B.C. companies an excellent chance to expose their products and serviees to international buyers. “The B.C. Trade Showease is the first international trade mar- keting showease of its kind in Canada,”” said Lorne Seite, presi- dent of the B.C. Trade Develop- ment Corp. “dis another step in’ B.C. Trade’s goai to increase the export sale of British Columbia’s manufactured goods and — ser- vices,” he added. The showcase will give 350 B.C. und support for the NEWS photo Mike Wakelleld THE WEST Vancouver Fire Department is doing its part in heip- ing students find summer employment this year. They have hired four students from the Canada Employment Centre for Students to help them out this summer. 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