34 - Sunday, June 7, 1987 - North Shore News Business __ EMPLOYMENT CENTRE OPEN Local students eager for work IT’S A good time for local employers to consider hiring a student for the summer. The North Shore Canada Employment Centre for Students located at 306-120 Lonsdale has been open for business since April and has hundreds of students reg- istered, eager for an in to the job market. . Call the centre at 986-3404, ahet nthe THE MINISTER of State for Youth, Jean Charest, and B.C.’s Minister of Advanced Education and Job Training, Stanley B. Hagen, recently announced that over $29 million has been commit- ted to the Challenge '87 B.C./ Canada summer employment pro- gram. business briefcase by Michael Becker Out of 8,300 employer proposals reviewed, 15,500 jobs will be created this summer for students and youth in the province. The program offers wage subsidies to employers who create jobs. _ “The Challenge ’87 federal (regional) allocation for B.C. has been increased by more than $1.8 million over 1986,’’ said Charest. “This represents an increase of 10.3 per cent and reflects the fed- eral government’s response to the high student unemployment rate in British Cotumbia.”’ Students interested in the pro- gram should register with the local Canada Employment Centre for Students. akenrenne FOR THE record, Port Coquitlam resident Susan Hyatt of Weddings in Paradise by Susan can be reach- ed at 941-2402. The Bahamas Tourist office closed its doors this year. weeketene BUSINESS AFTER Business strikes again via the North Van- couver Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, June 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. The setting this time around is the West Quay building, former Pinecorp building, at 267 West Esplanade in North Vancouver. The North Shore branches of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce and the Royal LePage Commercial Real Estate Division are the joint sponsors of the event. Event organizer Fyfe Brown ex- pects over 30 companies will be participating with display tables. New participating companies in- clude Cnuiseship Lines represented by Joyce Pearson; McBee-One- Write business bookkeeping systems, represented by Susan Hirschberger and Shelley Har- rigan; Manufacturing Wholesales, represented by Stephen Davidson. Registration is available for $10 at the door. weaker ne CORPORATE LOOKS are defin- ed for the fiscally feminine Mon- day, June 8, at 7:30 p.m. when — pruach...A New Look For The up, hair style and dress. Partici- students from the Retail Manage- Career Woman at the Robson pants can partake in wine and formation, call Brenda Yamamoto ment Department of Capilano Col- Square Theatre. lege present The Business Ap- For tickets or for additional in- ; . cheese and be eligible for door at 42C-6378 or Tarnis Calder at The seminar will look at make- prizes and makeovers. 596-0801. WOODWARD’'S FROZEN ORANGE JUICE A ESI . / 100% Pure Flonda £7 i: B 12% fo. tin Je 4 AG ea WOODWARD’S LARGE EGGS Grade “A” Pet Dozen ..... WOODWARD'S FLOUR All Purpose. Unbleached ur Wholewheat 5 49 10 kg bag Each a WOODWARD'S AUSTRALIAN FRUIT Frutt Cocktail, Peaches, Pears or Pears & Peaches “1's in Pear Juice 2B tl og.tin . Each a FRESH GRADE “A” FRESH FRYING ROASTING CHICKEN CHICKEN BREASTS Bone-in B.C. Grown 3.73/kg 5 7.25/kg FRESH CORNISH FRESH FRYING GAME HENS CHICKEN THIGHS Grade “A“ 4.17/kg . §.49/kg Ib. 249 WOODWARD'S WOODWARD'S SLICED BEEF BURGERS COOKED HAM Frozen tkq pkg.......0....5 each 4. 29 375 g pkg. each 2.99 FRESH PACIFIC ATLANTIC BOSTON SNAPPER FILLETS BLUE FILLETS 2.69/kg Ib. 3.49 vce de ceeaeee eee tb. 3.79 “ROZEN. ° WOODWARD'S OWN WOODWARD'S OWN WOODWARD'S FRESH MUFFINS CHEESE & CHEESE FISH IN BATTER Assorted Varieties Hamburger Buns Pkg of 6 1.99 Pkg. of 6 Each woe WOODWARD'S FRENCH FRIES Wood U t 1 kg pkg. 1 kg pkg. Each WOODWARD'S LaF. UEBERRIES Woodward's Brands - Your Guarantee a BL ot National Brand Quality at “ 1 kg bag everyday Low Prices! : From Our Cheese Case "79 12% fi. 02. tin 41009 l a Each “HE DIFFERENCE OF |...