drinkers can assured that government ' B.C. wine rest provincial looking out for their “best interests. is The liquor distribution branch has recently an- nounced 45 new products have been added to their selection, 34 of which are “imported wines. And white wine drinkers will be thrilled to note that of those 34, 20 will be of their favorite beverage. Better yet the branch says prices on most of the new wines should range between $2.75 and $4.00. ‘But Joyce ‘Courtuey, public relations spokesman srants The Canadian Commission for the International Year of the Child recently made ‘public its criteria for allo- , Cating grants to assist in developing projects for the International Year of the Child. These criteria will apply to the three types of projects that will be considered by the Commission: projects with children’s direct involve- ment; projects for children, such as advocacy groups; and projects about children, ,such as media projects. The criteria are: STEVE POPE Weatlynn Shopping Centre 985-0587 JACK HARDER Upper Lonsdale, N Van 980-6081 ANN HIGGINS 13th & Lonsdale, N Van 980-8504 LLOYD JOHNSON Lynnmour, N. Van 988-5208 the a consumer for the branch, says the new -prices will depend on the landing price of the wines which is dependent on a number of variables. Producer costs and the state of the Canadian dollar at the time of entry are the . two bug-a-boos which may drive the prices up, she says. The branch had revenues of $162.5 million for the year ending March 1977, Courtney says, increasing its wing listings to reflect “the” strong shift in preference to wines generally and to white wines especially.” Courtney says the branch takes a 100 per cent mark-up on landed costs. available for I 1. Operating grants will be given non-profit groups. No capital ‘grants will be given. 2. Individuals will be able to receive grants if they are affiliated with a community group or group of people having a common interest. 3. The Commission will fund a project up to the following ceilings: individuals up to $1,500; and community- groups up to $5,000. The next deadlines for receiving applications for grants are: February 15, 1979, and March 30, 1979. JEREMY TANNER 3060 Edgemont Bivd .N Van 987-3337 JAKE FIDDICK Lower Capilano, N Van 988-1101 KLAUS HOEFLICH Kaplilano 100(sub) 926-7341 NEIL SUTHERLAND North Vancouver Main Office 988-7141 to community-based. and it is . Ask Colleen Hammond about MONTHLY INCOME DEPOSIT RECEIPTS (at Main Office 21 Lonsdale) Colleen will be able to show you how M.1.0.R.’s provide you with payment of interest monthly to ensure a regular income at competitive rates and with no erosion of your capital. M.1.0.R.'s can be purchased for minimum of $5,000 (for our Seniors $1,000 minimum), and offer terms of two months to six years. Interest rates vary with terms. They are flexible because we realize not all our customer's needs are the same. Ask Colleen or the M.1.D.R. expert at your branch for further details. AT OTHER BRANCHES ASK FOR BANK OF MONTREAL ‘encourage ** or wine drinkers: Ifa French wine: lands at’ $1.75, the branch will sell it at $3.50, she says. - This is similar to the mark- up in most provinces, Courtney claims. Even with the high mark- up on imported wines Canadian wines do not enjoy a large share of the market and in fact have suffered a - Gecrease in total market share since 1974. They held 77 per cent of the market in 1974 and only 65 per cent by 1977. Canadian red wines had | only 29.1 per cent of that market in 1978 with the whites holding a 25.2 per As well as distributing grants, the Commission pro- vides a number of other services. lis objective is to the widespread involvement of individuals, communities and organiza- tions in activities designed’ to advance the rights, interests and well-being of children ia the context of their families and society.”’ Fitness. It gives much more -: than it takes. interest for 90-179 Days BRIAN MIDGLEY West Vancouver Main Oftice 922-1291 DAVE GIBBS Park Royal, West Vancouver 9286-7674 ROSEMARY FARRELL Dundarave, West Vancouver 922-3281 exempt - gent share. Wines. described as “other” held a 43.6 per - cent share, Courtney says. not to interfere | The Greater Vancouver Regional District recognizes- have guumber. of Pro ine the expertise held in various they will. be eliminated from ~ sranicipalties and it “ the shelves by attrition. Courtney says there is a possibility of some of these products going on sale, but only a possibility. Most are already gone and many of the others will become more attractive as the products around them rise in price. 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