20 - Sundias, September 27, E987 EMPLOYEE North Share News KEPT NORTH VANCOUVER resident Valerie Sharp. an employee with the Rand and kdpar law firm, recently turn- ed three cases of champagne into a $30,000 BMW 325e. The Jaw firm had) entered a Benndorf-Verster promotional contest for purchasers of Canon copiers. The draw was held at the B.C. Club in the B.C. Complex at the Expo site. Sharp had reminded the law partners about the draw they had entered and asked if she could go to represent the company. The partners agreed and in jest Sharp said her attendance would be only on the condition that if the NEWS photo Cindy Bellamy WEST VANCOUVER resident, Dr. Imre Balla (centre) accepts the prize for a trip for two to Britain from contest representatives Norma Sissons of Marlin Travel and Mike Taylor of Pacific Marketing. en : : "Children 6 +12. years: SO. dre jer FRE company won the car, she would keep it. Partner Bill Rand agreed that she could keep the car on the con- dition that she vive the partners three cases of champagne. The firm won the car. The part- ners kept their word, Sharp kept the BMW. here THE NORTH Shore Wiater Club is offering a Corporate Member- ship Program to the North Shore community in its bid to increase local use of the facility. Club general manager Bernie Asbell points to studies of cor- porate employces that indicate a fit employee is more productive, posi- tive, happier and healthier. The club wilt organize company tournaments and provide facilities for special interest seminars, business meetings and banquets. Recreational facilities include four indoor and four outdvor ten- nis courts, four championship rac- quetball courts, two ice-skating arenas, an aerobics fitness centre, sauna, steam and whirlpool. For more information centact Asbell at 985-4135, business briefease by Michael Becker WEST VANCOUVER resident Dr. Imre Balta and a friend are off to Britain via Air Canada with two first-class BritRail train passes in their pockets. Balla won the trip for two courtesy of Marlin Travel and Shopping Around, a North Shore coupon booklet distributed through the North Shore News. The winning coupon entry was drawn Aug. 22, wee ae WATERFRONT PLACE Execu- tive Offices and Secretarial Ser- vices in North Vancouver has of- fice openings for businesses in transition. General inanager Pedro Grosson said the facilities and services of- fered amount tw a “halfway house" for executives migrating westward to open branch offices on the coast. “We currently have five open- ings. Most people tend to stay six to cight months although some clients have been here for five to six years,’* said Grosson. Telex, Fax, secretarial services, word processing and a board room are some of the options included See Flea MORE CONVENIENCE HAS TAKEN OFF TO VICTORIA New Schedule now in place! * DOWNTOWN VICTORIA. Now 24 Flights per day! (Monday - Friday) Coming Soon. DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER TO Mid-October we inaugurate another route to give your * schedule an added lift. Scheduled Jet Helicopter service from the VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S NEW HELIPORT TERMINAL TO DOWNTOWN VICTORIA. . That's another 14 flights per day! (Monday - Friday) Our Royal Service includes: Complimentary shuttle bus Complimentary coffee we, For Reservations cal! your travel agent or Helijet Reservations Vancouver 273-1414 Downtown Vancouver eORT OF vaNtOUvES HEUPORT ,@, GOTO VANCOUVER: Helijet Airways Vancouver International Airport VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT bass MELIGET | AIBWATS 1 HELIPORT Pegasus G/SAR'JBA . SE Pre-reserved taxi or limousine Convenient connecting flights interline baggage service (one way) Victoria 382-6222 Downtown Victoria CAMEL PT MELIPORT Sabre Pa