44 - Wednesday, Decernber 13, 1989 - North Shore News HOW-TO PIECE BUSINESS Book explores business with U.S. free trade NORTH VANCOUVER-based Self Counsel Press recently released a handy book for business people interested in tapping the big market south of the border. Doing Business In The U.S.A. Under Free Trade is a how-to piece for those attempting to enter and work in the U.S. The book is written by Ameri- can lawyer Mark Ivener. The book provides samples for all five non- immigrant visa categories, sup- porting letters and other decumen- tation required by government. The book also includes a reference list of key U.S. consulate addresses and information on transierring employees, family consideration: and immigration costs. - teeee WEST VANCOUVER resident David Macfonalé was recently elected president of the B.C. and Yukon Heart Foundation. The foundation is gearing up for a renewed focus on health promo- tion under MacDonald's steward- ship. ‘‘Our five-year objective is to double our funding for things like public education and healthy business briefcase Michaei Becker lifestyle promction,’? MacDonaid said. MacDonald has served as fund- raising chairman and first vice- president since joining the founda- tion in 1986. The foundation has set $6.1 mil- lion as this year’s target for the group’s fight against heart disease. Last year, donations topped the $5.5 million mark. Twenty-five per cent of that, $1.4 million, was allocated for education and com- munity programs. Research pro- jects accounted for 59 per cent, or $3.3 million. a ad NORTH SHORE kids and dogs are featured in this year’s Variety Club of British Columbia Variety's Pals & Pooches 1990 fundraising calendar. All proceeds from the calendar sales will be donated to Variety Club during February's annual telethon. The calendars are available locally at Paws & Claws Pantry, Lynn Valley Pet Foods, North Shore Pet Foods, Noah’s Pet Ark, Flash Pack and Karen Magnussen’s Magygie’s Muffins. PROTECT YOUR ) DON’T SMCKE British Columbia Lung Association WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME? Everything! Donaid — Jason — Brandon -— Olivia — Sophia — Viola People with these names feel a restless, sometimes reckless, driving urge to participate actively in the accomplishment of something worthwhite. They feel an impatience with the mundane things of everyday living. There is such a complexity in the nature of people with these names. 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