49 - Wednesday, April 26, 1989 - North Shore News ENROL NOW IN A 10-MONTH INTENSIVE MARKETING PROGRAM If you have at least seven years business experience, you can start this July and be job-ready in just 10 months with an Accelerated Diploma in Marketing Management. Some seats are also available in Financial Management and Administrations Mangement. Call Sharon today for complete details at 984-4960. BECOME ONE OF OUR SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES! @eae CAPILANO COLLEGE NEWS photo Terry Peters 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver NORTH VANCOUVER Chamber of Commerce vice-president Bob Chambers had the honor of snipping the ribbon at the recent official opening of Park and Tilford Centre’s newest store, Moore’s The Suit Peopie. Moore's opened its 53th Canadian menswear store April 20. Suit people open N. Van retail store MOORE’S the Suit People Inc. have officially become North Vancouver people. The menswear chain opened its 59th Canadian store April 20 at the new Park and Tilford Centre. The company was established in 1980. The grand opening for the local outlet is being trumpeted in over 600,000 flyers. business briefcase Michael Becker In what is a very competitive retail market, Moore’s has made a name for itself by purchasing qual- ity clothing lines in bulk quantities and all sizes (34 extra short to 54 extra tall) and then selling them below standard retail prices. More than 90 per cent of the merchandise carried by Moore’s, including suits, sports jackets, pants and accessories, is made in Canada. For more information call the new Moore's store at 983-3121. ke eee HUG A SECRETARY this week and buy him or her some favored vices. This week, April 24 to 28, is Professional Secretaries Week. There are an estimated 450,000 female secretaries and 5,000 male secretaries working in Canada. As with every other com- memorative week, somebody had to invent it first. In this case, Pro- fessional Secretaries Week was es- tablished in 1952 by the U.S. Department of Commerce to ac- knowledge “‘the secretary upon whose skills, loyalty and efficiency the functions of business and gov- ernment offices depend.”’ The Vancouver chapter of Pro- fessional Secretaries International will be hosting a Recipe Fo: Suc- “cess seminar tonight at the Four Seasons Hotel, in the Oak Room at 7 p.m. Register at the door at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $30 per per- son. For more information call Elfen Montpetit at 661-6848. kee THE NOMINATING Committee of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce recently presented the slate for the 1989-1990 two- year-term and one-year-term chamber directors. The nominations include: Bernie Asbeil, North Shore Winter Club; Bob Brown, Chemex Labs Limited; Craig Clark, Mitten Real- ty; Klaus Gehry, Sylvan Crafts & Pottery; W. Heffernan, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; Zoltan Kuun, Z. Kuun & Associates; John Lakes, Lakes, Straith & Rodgers; Ian Lewis, Vancouver Shipyard Co. Ltd.; Patricia Parente, Lonsdale Quay Market; Etla Parkinson, Com- munity Arts Council; William Sorenson, North Shore Credit Union; Richard Spray, Vancouver Wharves Ltd.; Debbie Trinacty, Seaspan [nternational Ltd. K. Bassam, Model Shipyards, was nominated for a one-year term. Classifieds Sell 986-6222 PRINTED JOGGING FLEECE 10%" SWIMWEAR SOLIDS From 40 NEON PIN-ONS 998. SPRING COTTON PRINTS ae M ‘HUGE A , 558 BRIDAL a” “Fappic 1/21