at HIREA |: STUDENT. i's just | good business _. Canada Employment r ba _ Centre for Students "120 Lonsdale, N. Shore _986- 3404 New wine uncorked | A magnum of champagne exploded last week against the building’s edge, a ribbon was cut, and 150 guests moved inside Ste. Michelle Wines, Surrey. There, the representatives of business, industry, and povernment toasted the new winery with champagne poured from bottles bearing a com- memorative label: “Ste. Michelle - May 7, 1979”. It was the beginning and the end of a very good year for Ste. Michelle Wines, British Columbia’s oldest’ winery (founded more than a half a century ago, as Growers Wines) — which was Officially opening ‘its . winery and retail wine store completing its from Vancouver in Surrey, move Island. Among’ government, industry and community representatives attending and participating were ‘Benno Friesen, MP, Con- 2 out of 5 take up giveaway shares Se a ee ot sale materials profit picture, write ee ena ‘Control _ Branch, We offer a well advertised product. provide promotional and merchan dising support, and supply all pow For more details and a complete Mir Wayne Cole Valley Distributo tial 1.890 {U4t4 aM mie Surrey, B.C. Vob Atl Or phone for an appoiniment: 588-0121 sumer Affairs Minister Jim Nielsen, Tourism Minister Elwood Veitch, Municipal Affairs Bill Vander Zalm and HealthMinister Bob McClelland — together with Vic Woodland, general manager of the Liquor 1, Bob Wallace, general manager of Liquor Distribution Branch .and Surrey Mayor, Bill Vogel. They joined President and . Chief Executive Officer S.R. McInnes of Carling O’Keefe Limited, Toronto, parent company of Ste. Michelle and vice-presidents Dieter Guttler, Bob Waugh, and . Rick Mitchéll for the- official. _ opening. Located - at Highway 10 and 152nd Street, St. Michelle is now - closer to its primary market and the vineyards in the Okanagan . Valley, Washington and California. The new winery, set on 16 - acres of land, incorporates the most modern techniques Up to election day, May 10, approximately one million British Columbians had applied for their five free shares in the B.C. Resources Investment Corporation, according to BCRIC presi- dent David Helliwell. This represents about 42 per cent of the 12 million shares made available to the public by the provincial government. Pop up profits! Established soft drink product can help boost retail s If you operate a BC. retail business, we would like to talk with you now about adding our product to your retail mix. Due to increased product demand, we are expanding distribution through established B.C. retailers in all areas es. and Licensing | the _of - viticulture -- inéwsi north shore §§ - 48 hour approval : The. , ‘Permanent 11%- “mortgages vo ~ 5 year terms’ - fe application taken: at your convenience 988-61 131) (24 hrs.) PROUDLY POINTING OUT the new ‘Surrey vineyard, warehouse and bottling building is Ste. Michelle's vice- president and general manager, Bob Holt. from an experimental grape-growing area to a four million gallon | storage area. ‘Following: the opening ceremonies, Vice-President and General. Manager Robert -Holt and Sales Manager Bob Leger led tours through the winery, while Josef Zimmermann, Ste. Michelle’s winemaster, ‘ showed guests through his cellars. In addition to the five free shares offered to every B.C. resident, Helliwell said sub- ‘scriptions have also been received for 1,983,525 shares at $6 each—a _ total of $11,901,150—which will go to finance future BCRIC expansion. Sale of ,the 1,983,525 six-dollar shares has lowered the present book value per share to $10.56 from an Ted Appleby, the well- known wine’ connoisseur who recently joined St.. Michelle as Retail Store and Tour Supervisor, showed visitors the new wine store. It will be open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to. 6 . p-m. ‘ Ste. Michelle Wines offers tours and. tastings to all interested groups. Tours are conducted daily at 11 a.m. earlier estimated book value of $11.16 per share. The shares are expected to go on to the open market in August after the government offer to B.C. residents closes on June 15. your and 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. ‘In addition, special evening tours are available on request. For additional information, the public: is invited to telephone 576- 6741. Aldergrove ‘Commercial Lot In the heart of a thriving community zoned C 1 ideal for store, bank, laun- dromat, ice cream parlour. Owner may assist in financing. Private Sale. 929-4188 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE fs NORTH VANCOUVER- BURNABY North Van Burnaby 986-5381 294-8401 OFFICE PERSONNEL Maureen Stirling, Sylvia Gowans PERMANENT—TEMPORARY Oars ASSISTANCE | for Key Personnel 107—140 W. 15 Street, North Vancouver 984-0251 Lets get Canada working again with Chuck COOK | Authorized by the Official Agent to elect