39 - Sunday, December 18, 1988 --North Shore News BUSINESS Theatre gets new sound syste: WORTH $274,000 CENTENNIAL THEATRE, in North Vancouver, recent- ly installed a new sound system. Said Centennial Theatre Cultur- al Services coordinator Oksana Dexter, ‘“‘This project was very comprehensive, With the magnitude of the work that was needed to be done and the com- mitment of capital funds of pusiness briefcase Michael Becker $274,000, the North Vancouver Recreation Commission, the City and District Gf North Vancouver, who provided the funding, have displayed a very strong commit- ment to this facility as the major performing aris centre on the North Shore.’”’ The new sound system installa- tion includes a Meyer speaker system and a Yamaha PM 3000 mixing console. Sound consultants Brown Strachan Aassociates/Doug Welch Design developed and designed the system. The tender for equipment supply and installa- FLYER SCHEDULE] tion was won by Western Sound The project saw major modification of the control booth, for live sound mixing and reconstruction of the house ceiling to accommodate cluster and stereo speakers. The 718-seat theatre is home to North Shore Community Concerts, the Greater Vancouver Operatic Society, and the North Shore Light Opera. Upcoming events at the theatre include the Toronto Dance Theatre, Jan. 27 and 28, Joelle Rabu, Feb. !, and Valdy, April 23. For more information call the theatre at 984-4484, taenaee CANADIAN OCCIDENTAL Paet- foleum Ltd., a major Canadian producer of sodium chlorate and chler-alkali industrial chemicals has restructured its Industrial Chemicals Division. ‘cae business, vnich comaises aie CENTENNIAL THEATRE Cultural Services coordinator Oksana Dexter sits at the control panel of the 718- North Vancouver, Nanaimo neat theatre’s newly installed sound system. The $274,000 project saw major modification of the control booth, Brandon and Amherst plants an d for live sound mixing, and reconstruction of the house ceiling to accommodate cluster and stereo speakers. two Squamish plants, is carried on by Canadian Occidenta! Petroleum Ltd. and its wholly-owned sub- sidiary, CanadlanOxy Chemicals Ltd. The corporate restructuring involves the formation of a part- nership between the two com- panies. The CanadianOxy Industrial Chemicals Limited Partnership was formed to improve operating efficiencies and customer services and to facilitate a cohesive market- ing effort. NEWS photo Tesry Peters trhene DONATION RECEPTACLES for See Canada Pago 4C * Dehvered to selected areas only We've lengthened our day to suit your day... Distril-ution Department 986- 1337 FIRST IN FLYERS ON THE NORTH SHORE | During the late afternoon and evening, Monday to Thursday, you can complete one year of University Transfer or Business Management in exactly the same period of time it would take during the day. What really distinguishes us is the extra service we provide. Our counselling, advising, registration and financial aid staff are ready to assist vou during the evening hours. We're convenient... Did you know that we're probably only 20 minutes from your doorstep? Whether you're coming from Horseshoe Bay, downtown Vancouver, the heart of Burnaby, New Westminster or Coquitlam, Capilano College is just minutes away on the freeway. You'll discover why Capilano College has such an excellent reputation... * We offer a full daytime program—take the first two years of a general Arts or Science degree, or take one of our highly-aeclaimed Career programs. » Learn from exceptional faculty members who are experts in their fields and who care about their students’ futures. * Experience smaller classes where your instructor actually gets to know you. * Enhance your opportunities of finding employment— over 94% of our grads who were fooking for work found jobs within a year of graduating. Apply now. Call 984-4990 for more information about our evening and daytime programs. @ @a Capilano College @&E The Evening Credit College