38 - Sunday, June 10, 1990 - North Shore News BUOSUNSSS BRIEFS DBA COMMUNICATIONS Systems Inc. of North Vancouver has been included in a list of the top 5G fastest growing companies in Canada, ranking 20th. Eight of the 50 fastest growing companies in Canada are from B.C. The B.C. Chamber of Com- merce, the federation of chambers of commerce, boards of trade, several B.C. companies, American Express and Small Business Maga- zine will recognize the eight B.C. companies at a national award luncheon next month. eee ALLEN M. Fowlis, president and chief executive officer of Seaspan International Ltd. recently an- nounced the appointments of John R. Barker to the position of direc- tor of general towing and market- ing and Robert C. Stewart to the post of director of forest products and dispatch. Barker joined Seaspan in 1976 and has held positions in market- ing and traffic. Stewart has been with the Seaspan group of companies since 1966 and has held a variety of management positions in marine operations. We olfer a NO-FEE RASP * Safeway «14% GOVERNMENT BONDS EQUIVALENT PRE-TAX YIELD" E GOVERNMENT 13.25%! 12,85%/12.55% T-BILL RATES* | 3eonti | MONTH | + YEAR | GuRResT. | BEST Seaspan operates Canada’s larg- est fleet of tugs and multi-purpose barges providing a wide range of marine transportation services to industry on the West Coast of North America and is engaged in shipbuilidng through its North Vancouver ouifit Vancouver Ship- yards Co. Ltd. kee A NEW monthly business publica- tion is being launched simulta- neously in Canada and Japan this week. It’s called VAN NEWS and what makes it so unique is that it's written entirely in Japanese. Publisher Van Network Ltd., a subsidiary of Vancouver-based Japan Advertising believes VAN NEWS will be very popular with Canadian companies seeking an economical means of reaching the Japanese market. VAN NEWS contains original articles on business topics of inter- est to the Japanese, as well as paid advertising. Its premier edition includes advertising from five North Shore based businesses. aut INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 13.25% 12.50%|12,25% | GuRResT. | 1YEAR | 3YEAR | 5S YEAR ae /* cox DAVID BLAIR « 682-1751 500 1066 West Hastings Street Vancouver. British Cotumbia V6E 3X1 * Alleates ate Su eC! fo Change without notice Shoppers Drug Mart * Super Valu * Zellers > wednesday | Save-On-Foods * Woodwards * Eatons * Lumberland — * Woolco * Peoples Drug Mart > friday Fe Watch for our Real Estate Home Section. if you miss any of these flyers call North Shore News Distribution 986-1337 * delivered to selected areas only Minister Elwood Vetich was elected vice-president this week of the Pacific Northwest Legislative Leadership Forum. eee DEES COMMUNICATIONS Engineering Ltd., of Delta will receive a $258,750 repayable con- tribution from the Western Diver- sification Fund to develop and market a new product in the telecommications industry. The company recently signed a technology transfer and joint mar- keting agreement with Northern Telecom. The deaf allows Dees to manufacture and distribute a specialized adapter for use with Northern Telecom’s Meridian Centrex system. Equipment such as fax machines, modems, answering machines, conferencing equip- ment, and cordless telephones will be able to be ccnnected to the adapter, offering subscribers more versatility and cost savings. rear of your vehicle. All child seats i Make sure infant car seats face the and boosters face forward. Make sure the base of your child seat is held by the lap belt. The top of seat is held securely in the forward- facing position by a tether strap which is anchored ta your vehicle frame. f Traffic Safety Directorate Ministry of Solicitor General SunLife Trust MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT NSU ANCE GORPORATION MEMBER SUNLIFE GROUP OF COMPANIE: GlC-interest Paid Annually G RS P- interest Compounded Annualiy Short Term GIC’s — Interest paid at maturity 30-59 days........ 12.75% 120-179 days..... 12.75% 60-89 days........ 12.75% 180-269 days..... 12.75% 90-119 days....... 13.00% 270-364 days..... 12.75% Carol Torrance and Nancy Williams Service Representatives for you! Teresa Black Hughes Manager, Deposit Services 1735 Marine Orive, West Vancouver, Rates subject to change without notice. B.C. Tel: 925-3112 Make sure the harness fits snugly around your child. A chest clip may be needed to keep the shoulder straps in position. Put your child in a booster seat when he or she outgrows the child seat. The booster will allow your child to look out the car window and will help position the Jap belt properly over the hips. CICBC the 4 DO ITUP RIGHT, BC