Photo submitted NORRY FITZPATRICK, communications manager for the 1991 Census, displays environmentally friendly census forms. BUSINESS BRIEFS Surj Rattan BUSINESS GRIEFS CENSUS TIME TN THE next Canadian Census of Population, to be held Jung 4th, Statistics Canada expects to count over 26 million Canadians in 10.2 million households. “Protecting the environment is a key factor in planning for the 1991 census,’” said Norry Fitz- patrick, Statistics Canada regional manager of communications. **To accomplish the census we will use approximately 25 million ques- fionnaires. Ho these forms were laid end-to-end, they would stretch for 3,645 miles, from Van- couver to Moncton, New Brunswick.” She added that the information gathered in the census is viral vo community planning at every level and means real dollars in federal government transfer payments to each of the provinces. A of the questionnaires are printed on high quality recyclable Paper which has been recom. mended by recycling firms. In addition, 80 per cent of all envelopes for census question- naires are made from recycled Paper and Fitzpatrick said that amounts to 192 toss of recycled Paper. Between May 27 and June 3, census representatives wil deliver questionnaires to every household in Cunada. bitypatrick satd chat tt any household is missed. the pro- i vinees could stund to lose over $600 per person per year. Data gathered in the census is used by businesses in planning to focate in’ different communities and by all leva of government in planning for social. educational and health services throughout B.C. and the Yukon, COLLEGE COUR NORTH VANCOUVER’'S Capilana College will) offer a two-year post graduate diploma program called the Asia Pacific Management Co-op program eim- ed at preparing business people for careers in the Asia Pacific. The college will hold two in- formation meetings on the course. The first one takes place April 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. in room ALI! at the college's North Vancouver campus, 2055 Purcell Way. The second information meetu:z will be held April 25 from 7 to 9 pm. oon the second floor of Simon Fraser University’s Harbor Centre, S15 West Hastings Street in Vancouver. For more information, call 986-1911. BANK BOSS SPEAKS ROYAL BANK of Canada chief executive officer and chairman, Allan Taylor, will address the Ca- gadiun Club on Monday at 14:45 a.m. in the Park Ballroom of the Four Seesons Hotel in downtown Vancouver, Yaylor’s career has spanned 42 years with the Royal Bank. He started his career in his hometown of Prince Afbert, Saskatchewan and later spent 15 years on the in- ternational side af the bank. Committed to strengthening the rapport between the academic and business communities. Taylor was a founding director of the Car- porate Higher Education Forum, a national vroup made up of 27 Wasersity presidents and about 358 VOLPOLdT Ye OXCCULEV ES, Tasior will speak about car Porate philanchrops. for teurther information, con tact Marlies MeGuire at 681-2820, Here's another reason to smile: with every $500 deposit vou become cligible to enter our “PICK YOUR PRIZE” contest. Drop by soon and discover our wide range of financial products and services. You'll be smiling all the way home from Montreal Trust. 1586 Marine Drive Weet Vancouver 920-4305 Detats rules and entry forms asaitanie on at our new Montreal Trust brane hin Sest Vancouver Contest gad OIC bona: offer end May 18, 101 Wwaulable onde atous Best Vancoiser branch MONTREAL TRUST S ENCE Invest in GiCs and RRSP-GICs and receive 1/2% bonus on a 1|-year term and 1/4 % bonus on 2 to 5-year terms. And that’s just for openers! Waik in, open a new account and deposit $500. Walk out with a Fuji Quicksnap. Deposits of more than "| $1,500 entitle you to choose from an exciting array of quality gifts (one gift per client during the campaign period). Sunday, April 14. 1991 - North Shore News - 37 A 1889