24 - Friday, May 22, 1998 - North Shore News Centre Manager Bill Sharma Oversees 42 experience.i employees and works with: many Scotiabank customers. Although new to North Vancouver, Bill has over 24 years of banking experience. That experience is pur to good use as Bill looks for ways to promote cormmercial and retail business growth. 66686096323 @ Personal investment Manager Michelle Dickinson is focused solely on your investment and retirement needs and she would be pleased to share her experience with you. As Michelle says “informed clients make better decisions”. Karen Gannon Supervises Tellers and Customer Service Representatives. Karen works behind the scenes to insure the bank continues.to operate smoothly. oeeee@e¢e Commercial Banking Centre Brent Musico (tor) Account Manager Ray Fitzgerald Account Manager Evonne MacLeod -Cash Management ‘Representative Lois Burrows Senior Account Manager Scotiabank considers commercial banking to be a major priority at this new branch. Unlike other financial institutions Scotiabank staff is growing in numbers. They're good peopie to work with. eoeeoesoe Senior Account Executive Jim Godey “Our trust division has the expertise to help in wills and estare planning, executor trustee and investmeat man- agement. Debbie Guylas, Zier and Vida Mohammadian, Customer Service Representative love their new surroundings. @@eoe¢?e¢ @ @ Debbie Zurowski Works with a staff of 9. She’s been with the bank for over 16 years and specializes in Mortgages, Investments, Loans, Visas and more. eoee¢08 09 discuss thefr financial affairs in private. More Options Because doing business often means keeping tone eve on the clock, the offers commercial teller “Business cus- tomers who have to make a quick trip into the bank can minimize by proceeding directly to the commer- cial teller” says Maureen Park, Assis- Manager — of Operations and Service. “At Scotia- bank, that’s what it’s all about — providing our customers with a vari- ety of choices so they can bank where, when and how they want to.” Those in a hurry can also access the centre’s two auromated bank- ing machines (ABMs), which now include a passbook updater. The ABMs are available 24 hours a day for person- al banking and small business accounts. — new centre now Service. time tant “ Expanded Services Godey Scotia Trust tahicleo have James and Scot dis Richard Korue recently joined othe team to provide cus- comers with enhanced trusc and banking services. the addition of rhese services, the new North Shore Commercial Banking can provide solu- investment With on-site Centre comprehensive tions for every financial need. We offer mutual funds, discounr and full-service brokerage, discretionary portfo:io management, trust and insurance services, “Investment and retire- ment income planning are inade easier, because all these services are now available at one location,” says Manager Bill Sharma. The Scotiabank Story Scotiabank established its first West Coast branch in Vancouver in Congratulations “tedeor | Generai”. Contractor for. the Bank ‘of . = ae \ \Nova Scotia.) - Or 1904. It opened for business on the North Shore in 1946 and has cus- same been servicing tomers at Lonsdale location since 1956. Today, there are 139 Scotiabank and National Trust branch- es throughout the B.C. and Yukon _ region. Scotiabank, which has a longstanding tradi- tion of supporting the communities where its employees and cus- | tomers live and work, supports a number of North Shore charities and organizations, including recent contri- butions to the Lions Gate Hospital and Capilano College Capical Campaigns. the Great Parking Debbi Guylas assures you that parking need-: § nt be a concern. “That’s another. great thing about the new centre. We now have 36. underground parking stalls!” OEFICES