64 - Wednesday, November 25, 1987 - North Shore News I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT 15 EITHER BUT IT DEFINITELY SHOULD BE REMOVEP!} ON THE FASTRAC Ve ME, WENDY! WHAT {5 IT You WART. DOT OF YOR LIFE? rg) Heb? Course Ybv Do! FULFILLMENT! DONT bu OF OUR TELEVISION ~ AUDIENCE ! DO YOU THINK OUR V7 SUKI DT GETITE ON. Nour DAD'S A CARPENTER AND NOU TAKE APTER.HIN IN THE NAIL- AND-HAMNER DEPARTMENT. WELL, I'M A MACHINIST, BUT MY - SONISA...A.-. SISSY! | JUST HAD A DEPRESSING THOUGHT: ert aoe F 1 YOU LEADERSHIP OF THE HE: AN HISTORIC AGREEMENT has been signed be- tween World Trade Centre (VTC) and World Trade Centre Taipei. The agreement was finalized by Darcy Rezac, managing director of World Trade Centre Vancouver and President Dr. P.K. Chiang of Taipei. A trade mission Ied by Rezac and Jim O’Hara, direc- tor of WTC Vancouver, is in Taipei. The agreement between the two world trade centres will encourage mutual assistance and cooperation among members and enhance international business. relationships. : “The intent of the agreement will be to promote trade services and facilities between the two centres,”’ said Peter Hebb, Senior vice-chairman WTC Van- couver. ‘tA regular exchange of trade and investment NO.IN TERMS OF PERGONAL WANT To EXPERIENCE “THE SNGLIME JOYS OF MOTHER~ J SORE THAT DEP DOWN, Youve Gor A CARING, MAT. 2NAL- SIDE SUST WAITING- TO SPRING FORTH! WHEN 1 WAS SIX, I REMCVED THE LIMBS FROM, MY “SKIPPER” DoLL AND USED syfy lt 89 A SHUTTLECOCK, ... FOOTBALL, BASE- BALL, BOXING, BOWLING AND GOLF / jae A THAT'S NOT TRUE! JACK MAY BE A POET AND A DREAMER, BUT HE'S ALL MAN/ PERKINS HAS FORTY-TWO YEARS TO Go BEFORE HE'S ELIGIBLE FOR RETIREMENT Q198E 5 ag Coates Senacate Iw Mond nants esenee THAT/S HIN—HE Wears Hf =A THAT RHINO SKIN AS SORT operate missions will be implemented between British Colum- bia and Taiwan.”’ It is also anticipated that conferences and seminars on doing business in each respective region as well as the exchange of expertise related to the management of world trade centre. will be facilitated . World Trade Centre Vancouver continues to ex- pand its programs and services in the Pacific Rim to enable British Columbia business executives to have opportunities and contacts in this region. With its association to over 100 world trade centres around the globe, WTC Vancouver helps to promote and facilitate the expansion of international. business rela- tionships. NFB films DURING THE past two years, the National Film Board (NFB) has established several programs that make it easier for Canadians to see NFB films and videos. These include an expanded video rental collection; electronic reproduction and off-air video tap- ing programs and a public library video acquisition program. The NFB has added many new titles to its video rental collection, making it the largest existing body of Canadian films on video. Over 800 of the best dramas, documen- taries and animated films are now available on video and can be rented by phone, mail or in person from NFB offices for a daily $2 fee. : Twenty-six NFB offices house the entire English collection and 14 carry the French collection. Numerous video stores and public libraries also carry selected titles. Video catalogues can be obtained free of charge from NFB offices. NFB videos can also be pur- chased by the public. Prices start at $39.95 and occasionally certain titles are made available at special discount prices. Over 100 new videos will be added to the collec- tion each year. CENTRAL & CONVENIENT Duptex unit in Alta Vista is close to Alta Lake, ski lifts, and the Village. Buy now and get a free ski pass for either Whistler or Blackcomb. Ven- dor financing available. $109,000. Jan Simpson. IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE Terrific 2 bdrm. unit right in the Village with untimited owner use, or access to professional property management. Nicely furnished. $178,000. Jan Simpson. GONDOLA VILLAGE One bedroom unit at the base of Whistler Mountain. Fully furnished and equipped. Cenvenient and inex- pensive accommcsation for the skier. $56,56u. Jan Simpson. BLUEBERRY HILL 3-4 bedroom exclusive lakeview con- dominiums. Ready for occupancy by Christmas '87 or early January. Top quality construction, finishing detail & appliances. Patrick Kelly/Chris Moore. GONDOLA VILLAGE Minimal stairs makes access easy to this 1 bdrm. unit, only a few steps to covered parking. Completely fur- nished and equipped. $56,500. Don/Gall. ALPINE HOUSE 2 bdrm., 1 bath condominium in Alpine Meadows. Easily accessible, flat level parking. Washer/dryer & _ large common room. $74,500. Norm E . Trottier. CARLETON LODGE Located at the base of both Whistler and Blackcomb lifts, this unit is in the best-built building in. the town cen- tre. Unrestricted use. "teduced to $139,000. Norm Trot..er. BRAND NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOME 1° 3 bdrms., 2% bath home. Ap- pliances include wall oven. Solid construction and attention to detail is evident throughout. 760 sqft. potential for suite addition. $204,900. Chris Moore/Gall Wensley. available In keeping with the special rela- tionship the NFB has had with public libraries for the past 25 years, the board offers VHS and Beta video-cassettes of its films to libraries for $24 each, provided they purchase a minimum of 50 ti- tles per year for three years. Libraries can choose from a list of 500 titles offered by the NFB. Non-profit organizations may make video copies of a film for which the NFB owns all rights. The organization must purchase a 16 mm or one inch video master and pay a nominal fee of $3 per minute for three years or $6 per minute for six years. The videos may be shown to the organiza- tion’s members provided there is No cost to viewers. The rights granted under this program cannot be transferred from one organization to another. {n addition to being able to rent videos ftom NFB offices, in- dividuals may also purchase or borrow 16 mm films. Slide sets, multimedia kits, filmstrips and filmstrips on video are available in English from McIntyre Educational Media in Toronto and in French frou Multimedia Audiovisual Inc. in Montreal. TAMARISK AT WHISTLER . Newly decorated unit overlooking / pool & tennis courts. Stone fireplace, ; jennair stove, new berber carpet: with matching drapes. Furniture in- cludes .V.--& Stereo. $69,900. Don/Gail. CASTLE ESTATES Fantastic new home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, decks, covered. decks & fine finishing details all com- plement an excellent layout. $176,500. Chris Moore/Jill. Not- man Colpitts, , PEMBERTON RIVERFRONT Your own wilderness retreat. 9 acres of flat, accessible land with several buildings backs onto crown'land. A truly>beautiful spot for only $62,000. Trudy Alter. / . i a ADVENTURES WEST Neat studio with one of the best’ sundeck locations in the complex. Where else in Whistler can you get a location like this for only $55,000 George Hayes. . THE GATEWAYS — RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE Situated at the Gondola base with f excetient highway exposure, this brand- new building offers com-* petitive lease rates, 650-3000 sq.ft. spots, and tenant improvement in- centives. For details, contact Gor- don Hall. WHISTLER CAY HEIGHTS Single family lots available. Underground servicing, impost fees paid, and terrific views. All of this in Whistler's most prestigious and cen- tral subdivision. Prices from $85,000. Pat Keliy/Don Wensley. ALPINE VILLA CO-OP Furnished unit with room for lats of guests. Cozy & comfortable. Monthly | maintenance fees include taxes, snow clearing & common area grooming. $55,000. Gail Wenstey. TOTALLY RENOVATED 3100 sq.ft. home is only 100 yards from the golf course and 3 blocks from the Village. 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