50 — Wednesday, November 9, 1988 - North Shore News NMOREX lotivated busimess people sought THE NORTH Shore Executive Association (NOREX) is seeking motivated business people who wish to expand their business network and ‘create fellowship in the local business community. The group meets weekly and col- lectively the members assist each other by sharing ideas, business leads and motivation. business briefease Michael Becker Over its 20 years of existence, interaction between NOREX members has reached a level where in excess of $1 million a year is be- ing generated within the network. To qualify for NOREX membership an individual must live on the North Shore or do PROBLEM: Computer ] Obsolescence SOLUTION: Kaypro Only Kaypro’s XT computers can upgrade instantly to an AT or 386 computer (and beyond). At any time. Which makes it the one home or business comput.< with non-obsolescence built right in And best of all, it’s on sale. Now. So why settle for anything less? — Made in the U.S.A. — Unbeaten performance — Non-obsolete upgradable motherboard — Factory-level support in Vancouver — IBM compatibility guaranteed — DOS, BASIC and Word Processing included — Rated ‘’best buy’? by Consumer's Guide — Top raied by University Evaluation Report — Top rated by PC Resource Mc azine — Top rated by PC Magazine + management; business locally. The applicant must also hold a management position or own a company. The organization is currently seeking new members representing the following categories (only one business in any category may be filled at any one time): Advertising and public relations; boat sales; chiropractor; customs broker; electronic imag- ing; franchisor; hotel; jewelry manufacturing and _ retail; management consultant; niobile music services; oil products- commerical; personnel agency; radio broadcasting; telephone in- terconnect; time share-vacation ownership sales; two-way mobile radio sales and service; waste audio accessories and video movies; business brokers; cleaning and maintenance products; collections and credit; dentist; footwear; garden centre; interior ‘design; lighting products; millwork and installation; office furniture; optometrist; physician and surgeon; recreational vehicles; telephones- cellular; tires, sales, service- wholesale/retail; typewrit- ers, calculating machines, word processors- sales and_ service; blueprinting and industrial reprographics; catering; clothing See Business Complete systems from $1355 or lease-to-own NON-OBSOLESCENCE HAS FINALLY ARRIVED Westcoast Computers 1915 Lonsdale North Vancouver. B.C. Phone 986-7680 coffee service;- io Nel SEVERAL NORTH Shore businesses are making sure they stay in the black by joining together in a network of affiliation. North Shore Executives Association (NOREX) members at a recent meeting included (clockwise from the NOREX sign) NOREX president JoAnne Ward of North Shore Continuing Education; NOREX sun- shine committee representative North Shore. News Advertising Director Linda Stewart; Shirley Robb of Crest Realty Ltd.; NOREX program committee chairman Doug Macdonald of Acor Printing & Stationery; Grant Morrison of Sun Life Of Canada; Bob Donohoe of Nor-Wes Signs Services Ltd.; Greg Scott of the Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce; lawyer Jehn Coleman; NOREX treasurer Gary Johnstone of Johnstone’s Home Appliance Service Ltd.; NOREX membership committee chairman Brent Gough of Timberline Leasing Ltd. The group is looking for more members. N EWS phot en it comes to doing business with the world we're the engine- Rail, a company that already has 900 people at work in the region. What's more, these new investments are keeping B.C.'s $12 billion forest industry a world leader, © ensuring that when it comes to doing business with the world, B.C. is the: engine, not the caboose. For more information about B.C.’s expanding economy, contact your MLA, your nearest Government Agent, or write to the Ministry of Regional Development, Parliament Buildings, Victoria V8V 1X4. In a Province as big as West Germany, France and Britain combined, transpor- tation is an essential part of doing business and creating new jobs. That’s one reason why 10 forest products companies are investing $850 million to build, upgrade or expand their mills along BC Rail’s interior line from Quesnei to Fort Nelson. The fact that this is one of the most constructive years for the area's forest industry means an additional 120 train- loads of B.C. exports in 1989 for BC lngind a pee Together. A Better B.C.