BUSINESS BRIEFS Cornpiled by Kate Zimmerman North Shore business groups and individu- als wishing to submit items to Business Uriefs can fax them to the attention of Kate Zimmeriman at 985-2104. NOREX gets new board The North Shore Executives Association (NOREX) has elected the following members vo its board: Jeff Donokoe of Crest Realty, president. Midge Behnke of Marlin Travel, vice-president: afsreig Weaver of Bay Fine Painters, past president: Rosemarie Davenport of the Canadian Imperiai Bank of Commerce, director: Jack Irwin of Pacific Honda, director: Gerd Currie of Omni Security. director. Meetings of the association are held every Wednesday at noon at the Avalon Hotel in North Vancouver. To attend a meeting, call Sue Akester at 988-1863. Businesswomen get together The topic for the Tuesday, Sept. 20 meeting of the Association of Women Business Qwners is “Expanding Your Business.” The guest speaker is 1993 Canadian Businesswoman of the Year Barbara Mowat, president of Impact Communications and pub- lisher of the Home Business Report. She will discuss strategies for struc- turing your business's growth so it will attract tomorrow's customers. The supper meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the Geergian Club, 400 W. Hastings St. Members pay $23. non-members pay $28. For infor- mation and reservations, call 732- 4175. Counselling Centre gets new board of directors The North Shore Counselling Centre, a not-for-profit agency, has elected its new board. Wally Pierce, of Pierce Scrapper Ltd. is the president: Alex Brokenshire is past president: Jane Johnson is vice-president: Candace Anderson is treasurer: and Shirley Macdonald is secre- tary. Other directors include Fran Bethell, Audrey M. Cook. Barbara Densmore, Jill Hossie. Chartie Merrick, Dick Mitchell. Pat Owens and Greg Sharpe. . bad Photo submitted LEFT TO right: Clifford Lincoln, Hendra Setiawan, Bambang Pramudyanto and Earle Anthony at the Department of the Environment's North Vancouver office during the recent visit from indonesian officials studying environmental practices. Don’t do Windows? Windows aad Dos, a one-day introductory seminar for new com- puter users. will be presented on Saturday, Sept. 24. at the Vancouver Convention Centre from 8:39 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The seminar will cover several topics: Program Manager and the Windows Environment: Powerful File Management; DOS Conven- tions and DOS Commands: and Supercharging and Making the Most of Windows. There are no prerequisites. The cost is $49.95 (When three employees from one firm attend. the fourth can enroll for free). Software and hand-outs will be given to all those who attend. Call 1-800-371-8638 or 1-800-371-8639 to register. Is work giving you a pain in the neck? A mobile presentation on increasing productivity and well- ness in the workphice is being offered by Teknion, a Canadian office furnishings manufacturer. “The Tour of the Decade” will include an interactive C.D. Rom Theatre. ergonomic seating and what Teknion bills as “the most advanced office furniture system of the decade.” The Wednesday. Sept. 2!. loca- tion in Vancouver is at 1228 Hamilton St. and takes place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. VHBBA holds no-host supper The Vancouver Home-Based Business Association holds an optional no-host supper Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. at Ramada Vancouver Centre’s Laurel oom. Denise Wallace of Pacific Learning Group wili speak on the subject of “How to do Things Rite.” The Ramada is located at 898 Broadway West at Laurel. Parking is $3 (two foonies, four quarters). There is bicycle security available and the room is wheelchair- accessible. Admission is $10 for visi- tors, {ree for members, first-time visi- tors and out-of-town visitors. 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