46 -' Wednesday,‘ November 23; 1988 ~ North Shore News Park Royal Super Valu staff have golden touch =—~ THE 138 PEOPLE working at the Park Royal Super Valu have the golden touch. The staff wes recently presented with a Gold Shopping Cart Award from the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers, an organiza- tion representing approximately business briefcase ‘Michael Becker 6,000 members coast-to-coast. Based on an unannounced, 10- point competition evaluation of the local Super Valu, owned by Bob Wyllie, Ted Wyllie and George Galicz, the food store came out on top in a category including approximately 1,000 stores sized 15,000 square feet or larger. Said Bob Wyllie: ‘‘The more services you have to offer from a customer’s point of view, the higher you scorz.”’ When the annual award was first offered in £982, the local store won silver, It again won silver in 1983 and in 1984 won gold for the first time. However, ance a store wins gold, the outlet cannot com- pete for top honors for three years. Said Wyllie of the store’s second stint as Canadian ‘Independent Grocer cf the Year: “This year was the first year we were allowed to compete for gold and we won gold again. It’s the first time a store has won gold twice. We’re pretty happy about. that. To biast everybody out again is guite a feat.’” gterne te THE WEST Vancouver Finishing School] was chosen by Wardair to prepare senior flight attendants for the introduction of the new business class service offered by the airline this fall. Tc facilitate the training, War- dair equipped the school with items used in the business class section. The senior flight atten- dants, who attended the four-day workshop in cabin service, will be responsible for training other flight attendants across Canada. This is the first time Wardair has - chosen a school in Western ‘Canada for additional training. The finishing school also has a finishing program, which this year is being attended by students from Mexico, Guatemala, Japan and Canada. For more information call the schoo] at 922-8795. ike Wakefield THE GUYS with the golden touch — Park Royal Super Valu co-owners (left to right) George Galicz, Bob Wyllie and Ted Wyllie —- proudly display the recently awarded Gold Shopping Cart Award for 1988. The food store was named Canadian Independent Grocer Of The Year by the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers after winning a competition which evaluated factors including customer services and cleanliness. to B.C. - more people now moving here than to any other province. ® Capital investment in British Columbia forecast to climb a record 16 per cent .to $13 billion. © Retail sales are up 9 per cent to $12 billion. The numbers are in, and for British Columbia’s economy, 1988 is quite the year, one with a string of well earned successes. Year-to-date figures show: ® 60,000 more British Columbians are employed today than at this time last year — more ANEW HIGH, CanWest's tiered-rate T- Bill Savings Account now offers a full 9% % interest across the board, no matter how much you deposit. Ir's calculated daily and paid monthly, on every single dollar you deposit, so you get More for your Money in every way: There's no service fee or minimum balance, Just the flexibility to get to your Moneys, whenever vou need it. CanWest's T- Bill Savings Account. Calculated to give you our highest rates ever 935% | 934" | 934" | O95" Under $5000 $5,000. £50,000- $100,000 $49,999 $99,999 orabove Rates subject to chinge without notice, Right on the Money! & CanWest Trust Member Canada Depostt insurance Corporation Downtown Kerrisdale = Nort Vancouver West Vancouver 926-3020 662-8330 263-2787 980-7440 people working than at any time in history. ® BC. exports are up 15 per cent to $12 billion. © The “Help Wanted” index has increased 32 per cent. e 20,000 more Canadians moved For more information about British Columbia’s expanding economy, contact your MLA, your nearest Government Agent, or write to the Ministry of Regional Development, Parliament Buildings, Victoria V8V IX4.