arz. Sanday, June 24, 1984 - North Shore News NEWS photo Stuart Davis MAYOR MARILYN Baker, North Vancouver District, was all business Thursday as she handled the chore of swearing in the new board of directors for the Chamber of Commerce. CROCKART LEADS Contract to WV company TWO CONTRACTS award- ed for the construction of three debris catch basins to improve the safety of the Squamish Highway, one to a West Vancouver firm, will provide employment for over 100 persons. Miller Contracting Ltd., of Langiey has been awarded a $5.5 million contract to con- struct catch basins at Harvey and Magnesia Creeks, and Graehold Construction Corp. of West Vancouver awarded a $2.3 million con- tract to construct a catch basin at Charles Creek. New executive NNOUNCING that he would stay ‘‘strictly non-political’, North Vancouver-Burnaby MP Chuck Cook, guest speaker at Thurs- day’s annual general meeting of the North Van Chamber of Commerce, proceeded to entertain members with a rousing Tory address — promising that the detailed policy work done by the Conserva- tives over the past year would shortly be revealed. Policies?’’ he asked, in reference to media criticism that party leader Brian Mulroney appeared to lack them. ‘‘We have policies coming out of our ears ... but you don’t shoot until you see the whites of their (the Liberals’) eyes!”’ North Van District Mayor By NOEL WRIGHT Marilyn Baker installed the Chamber’s new 1984-85 slate of officers headed by its in- coming president, architect Graham Crockart. The following directors were elected or re-elected for two-year terms: Jill Would and Jim Wright (vice-presidents), Glenn Tamasi (treasurer), Joseph Cantafio (president-elect), together with Craig Clark, Dudley Kill, John Leonard, Len Macht, Graham Reid, Bill Sorenson, Michael Taylor and Noel Wright. The ceremonies concluded with a presentation to the outgoing president, Franco Cecconi. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 986-6222 Canada Day . Holiday Hours All Branches will be open until 8:00 PM Friday, June 29 Park Royal Branch will be open Saturday, June 30 All Branches will be closed Monday, July 2 Our 24 hour Automated Teller (CUE) Machines will be in Operation at Lonsdale, Lynn Valley, Marine Drive and Park Royal Branches. North Shore Community Credit Union \ Seven branches serving the North Shore & Whistler } Be Water Wise. Play it Safe. Boating and aicchol are a deadly mix 50% of all boating accidents involve alcohol a “. Tre Canachan Red Cross Soc ty Add Some Learning To Your Summer Fun! North Vancouver School District Summer Tutorial , Program ENRICHMENT - RECREATIONAL PROGRAM * Kids - Adults * * Computer Courses All Computer Courses offer 15 hours of instruction for $50.00 (except Child-and-Adult course which is $75 OO) 1 week and 2 week sessions, July 3-27 * Basic Programming levels one, two, and three, ages 10 yrs-adult * Logo: Beginners, intermediate, advanced, ages 6 yrs 12 years * Beginner's Logo Parent and Child, ages 6 8 yrs & adult * Word Processing Ages 16 yrs) ddult * Data-Base Management Adults Craft Courses A unique introduction to vatious Craft techniques designs on burlap, Claywork&pottery, tle dying many more 2 week @ HITACHI C.G.M.’s Summer Sale continues .... e@ REMOTE CONTROL © 14° SCREEN © 105 CHANNEL ¢ BUILT IN CONVERTER e IS FUNCTION HAND UNIT © CHANNEL ON SCREEN wtf 794992 NOW... VHS VIDEO RECORDER sessions, July 327, $50 OO per session ® Otfered to boys and girls ages 10 12 years FRONT LOADING 2 73630, y 9 9 y VISUAL SEARCH ALL SPEEDS * Dungeons and Dragons 4 PROGHAMS 14 LAYS TIME NH | \ Learn the game or expand your skill July $14 $454 00 1 : ; > + y y ARE MOTE CONTE \A NO Ages 13 17 years C.G.M. SOUND & COLOR - Creative writing AUTHORIZED SEAVIC E DEALER FOR MEITAC HE PRODUCTS learn the process of effective writing july tow? $34 OW Ages 13 17 years 1285 MARINE DR NORTH VAN 987-3121 987-4323 To Register Phone 987 8141 (before (affer June 2/7tthy) Foarver 7 7 thay oes 4 Pb L “Academic Courses are also offered at tlementary & secondary levels