a eh Le BRAS SAME RN REAT ITIL ATONE ER OE LCRA MK NANTON Ba ane ihe Superstore eyes ‘land ae fast oH ic aE ear Bh ‘ as wt ey gi i, em , ene tip, | ye j il "Slay, ae retin the on East Keith Road JIM WILES and. Son, a recy- cler of concrete and topsoil, will be leaving its 1640 East _ Keith Rd. location. By lan Noble . News Reporter In tts place, a large retailer — perhaps Real Canadian Superstore — will likely move in. Calls to the Squamish Nation, which owns the lund, were not returned, The band's land manager, Chief Philip Joe, was unavailable for com- ment. However, Real Canadian Superstore public affairs manager my ! . = an neritic ASE SS Lert lis BUSINESS BRIEFS Compiled by lan Noble “North Shorv business groups and individu- als wishing to submit items. ta Business riefs can fax them to the attention of Ian joble at 985-2164, or via modem at 98t- - $027 (User LD: mailbox. Password: letters.) Service from a King North Vancouver” bus driver: : Peter ‘ying was nominated for BC Transit’s August Hospitality Award by a Japanese tourist... The’ visitor. said of the King: “4 ad-only asked whether or not the bus goes to Lynn Canyon Park, but. “he gave me (additional) information and: (let: me know) when’ I had ved at the park. The most impor- tant part of hospitality was provided ‘A. Vancouver bus driver won the: Profit from plunge Midiand “Walwyn is hosting’ ree ‘seminar called «Taking Advantage of a Stock Market ecline Using Options.” David Ryzebol suid the site is one of many the company is looking at in western Canada, The Calgary-based chain has expanded rapidly since opening its first store in Saskatoon in) 1979, Currently, the company has 31 stores west of Thunder Bay. Ryzebol said the grocery store chain has been in discussions with the Squamish Band regarding the site, but nothing has been finalized. Meanwhile, Denis Wiles, part- owner of Jim Wiles and Son, said his business will be leaving ils one- hectare (2.47 acre) site, probably in November. Wiles said his six- employee business will likely move back to its previous. location on Dollarton Harper at 1-800-867-8014, Local chapter best Outstanding service to its mem- bers and community helped propei the American Association’s Chapter of the Year Award over the U.S. border and into the hands of the North Vancouver- based B.C. Chapter. : : “The award ... is the highest honor bestowed upon a21 AMA chap- ter,” stated Tim Prosch,' marketing ‘director for the AMA’s international : _ headquarters. ““Not only did the BCAMA win every category, they clearly focused on member benefits, which exempli- fies the AMA's goul of becoming the common thread among ‘marketing professionals and leaders world- wide," he said. A new marketing campaign led to. 2.22% increase in BCAMA mem-" The seminar . is scheduled for ' Thursday, Oct. 26°: at Midland’ Walwyn, Capital’s ‘Vaacouver office. For reservations, call Michael West | FORTUNE Ften A NCIAL One of Canada’s 50 Best Private Managed Companies It is a great pleasure to extend 'y congratulations to you on rtune. Financial Management Peing 1 named one of Canada’s 50 . Best Managed Private *+ Companies. > Jean Chretien, ‘Prime Minister For a tree 1. hour financial consultation 4 contact: 4 dames Perkins,: Vice President and Retirement Planning Specialist. noon’ at -f Marketing ; Highway. The business left that 0.7-hectare (1,73 acre) site six yeurs ago, said Wiles. North — Vancouver District Council will decide Monday whether it supports the recycling business’s desire to return to its for- mer site. “Em optimistic things will work out,” said Wiles, Wiles said his company has sup- plied the Northlands Golf Course, under construction by the district, with crushed gravel for road ways, In its new location, Wiles and Son will scale back its crushing business. “We dont want to ruffle any- one’s feathers,” Wiles said. * a bership, The chapter studied the marketing .of the Vancouver Grizzlies’ basketball team, 25 years in B.C. advertising, and what the world of marketing and communica- tions will look like in the year 2001. BCAMA 1994-95 _ president “Tom Haibeck said, “The larger AMA chapters in major cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco all have considerably larger marketing com- munities to draw upon in competing for this award, and I think our win-.- ning it is a tribute to the many “BCAMA directors, volunteers and corporate sponsors who have helped us build our chapter ov over the past 39 “years.” Aj The BCAMA is “the award’s 22-year history. Last. year the BCAMA became . the first chapter-to create a | World Wide Web site. ~ HOW TO PASS ON YOUR ESTATE TO YOUR HEIRS, NoT THE GOVERNMENT ; + HOW TO CRYSTALIZE CAPITAL GAINS WITH 0% TAX AND 0% FEES ; A~ HOW TO INVEST SAFELY AND RECEIVE DOUBLE DIGIT AFTER TAX RETURNS § it you will attend only one seminar this year or if you have never attended a financial seminar — Don't miss this one! GUEST SPEAKER DR: JERRY WHITE NATIONAL FINANCIAL COMMENTATOR, GLOBAL TV. & C.A.A.8. 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