12 — Friday: April 3, 1987 - North Shore News Busiiess —___— SHIPLOADER TO BE SENT TO CHILE Versatile completes $1.8m project GOOD Shipyar million, coal termin ton, 240-foct long pre- The 25? shiploader will be ship- assem 900 miles to Punta Arenas. ped 12 ng mission organized by A movince's Ministry of the p ic Development assisted in Econom the contract for Versatile. securing roject represents the first The Pulk-handling project com- maior by Versatile in its current Pid to diversify production. aeRAE “CROWN Forest Industries Ltd. is offering awards of up to $1,000 each to from hig ble comm including 40 students graduating h school this year in eligi- nities throughout B.C. and West Vancouver North Vancouver by Michael a Becker f the 20 awards go to daughters; of Crown employees heading — for ndary Study and eight’ are Twelve 9 sons an Forest post-seco ents i : ire sean is a major employer, _ are selected on the basis Winner mic achievement and of act eadline for application is need. | Applications are available July on dary schools or by writing at seemdent awards program c/o National Trust Company, 900-666 Burrard St» Vancouver, V6C 2Z9. week ae eelance Editor’s Associa- nada is hosting a semi- itled The Role Of The nar cher featuring guest speaker Sec Mclatyre, Wednesday, April cot p.m. at 1248 Hornby St. ® ihe et is $25. For more in- formation contact Margaret Ross, 736-5191. Dillingham | wins contract VANCOUVER’S _Dill- NORTH onstruction Ltd. was ingham $65,300 emergency awarde contract funded by dredging Canada, Canadian aranst yards — Aids and Water- oas pivision recently. ; way: tract will be carried out n : The comish in the Mamquam . nel. Blind Cha | Canada discovered an situation exists with the emergent of the frequently used condition “stind Channel. Mama iingham contract is in ef- fect until APRN" ts in communities where - pews from the waterfront includes Versatile Pacific ds Inc. recently announcing the completion of a $1.8 2,000-tonne-per-hour shiploader destined for + new inal located in Chile. OPERATION results for the first year clocked in by the 17 enterprise development centres serving com- munities throughout the province, including the Capilano College- sponsored North Shore Enterprise Development Centre, were recently announced. Results as of the end of Febru- ary for the 12 of the 17 centres directly open to the public include 3,688 clients receiving one-on-one counselling, 594 full-time jobs created, 158 part-time jobs created, assisted in start-up. The centres are funded by the Ministry of Advanced Education and 257 businesses ° and Job Training to help existing small business and assist potential entrepreneurs. Funding for the 12 centres totals $2,120,496, including capital and start-up costs. The cost per job created through the centres was 33,151. ; eta oee te IDEAS and productivity interface ina user-friendly environment Friday, April 10 at the Microcom- ret ens puter Lab, Old Bookstore at UBC. Brian Mullen, president of I.S.P. Information Planning Corp. leads a day-long session on the Framework integrated software package to explore the potentials of idea processing. For registration information on Idea Processing on a Microcont- puter: Improving Your Productivi- ty contact Vicki Ayerbe or Jane Hutton 222-5276. DAY ALERT HEAD LAMP SYSTEM oe Proven to reduce accidents as Does not interfere with your regular lighting system. Motor starts—lights on. © _ INST ALLED — BE SEEN TO BE SAFE! 879 MARI Nothing beats a Ford... except NORTH VANCO NE DRIVE “Customer service a and satisfaction is GLASS CLEANER 560 g. CARWASH ALL-PURPOSE CLEANER Concentrated 500 mi. id CHECK FORD FIRST. OPEN MON. - ERI. 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. - 5 p.in: TRAILER HITCHES To Gt most Fords ___ CALL 9-24 ] | COLLECT —— 3 a Dave Buck Ford UVER &