27 ~- Wednesday, January 22, 1986 - North Shore News Zellers chooses NEWS| FIRST item of business is to bid farewell to former Business Briefcase columnist Dawn Burke who is leaving the North Shore. Her hus- band received a promotion and transfer to Edmonton. cae ZELLERS will be putting its flyers into the North Shore News beginning this Sunday. After delivering its flyers through. Canada Post, Zellers has switched its flyer contract over to the News. “We welcome them,’ says publisher Peter Speck. ‘‘The North Shore boys and girls will enjoy the money, we will enjoy. the business and Zellers will enjoy the results. We can do the best job, and once again we're getting a chance to. prove it. J’m delighted.” -- business briefcase Ao ‘Distribution. will be limited; but extra copies of the flyer will be available in Zellers stores beginning the first day of the advertised sale. North Vancouver store manager Bruce Gilbert says the switch is for the conve- nience of customers who were receiving their flyers through the post almost a week in advance of a sale, and often turning up too early for the bargains, By using the Sunday News to advertise a Wednesday sale, “We're improving by 50 per cent the advertising time be- fore a sale,’’ said Gilbert. . oe REVENUE CANADA is looking for tax help — not for themselves — but for disadvantaged people in the community who need help with” their income returns. Anyone interested in volunteering their time and expertise can register by call- ing 666-7121 or 666-2740. Training sessions for volun- teers will take place throughout February and early March. © , * Interested in computers? Canadian Information Pro- cessing Society will be holding seminars on such topics as Interacting with Micros, After the Jargon, The Rest is Easy, and Popu- lar Micro Software. The free seminars will be held today and Thursday at the Annual B.C. 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