31 - Sunday, October 8, 1989 - North Shore News BUSINESS WEST VAN INSTRUCTOR Kinetic workshops set ENHANCING PHYSICAL and learning abilities through whole brain and body integration is up for discussion when West Vancouver kinetic education consultant and instructor Sharon Promistow offers the first in a series of kinetic workshops titled Ultra Brain — The Top Ten Brain In- tegrators. Promistow promises that session participants will learn techniques to get their brain and body com- municating more effectively to enhance reading. hearing, com- prehension and stress manage- meat. “Poor ccordination, learn- ing problems, concentration and self-esteem issues are not exclusive- ly_ kids’ problems,’ Promislow said. The session is sch. duled for 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Thursday Oct. 12, at the West Vancouver Sec- ondary School library, 1750 Mathers Ave., in West Vancouver. For more information call Pro- mislow at 922-8811. nee ee FEDERAL BUSINESS Develop- ment Bank representative Doug Kerley is scheduled as the guest speaker for the Oct. 10 breakfast meeting hosted by the West Van- couver Chainber of Commerce. Kerley will be addressing New Di- rections Taken By The FBOB And Benefits To Chamber Members. The meeting is set for 7:30 a.m. at the Ambleside Inn. To reserve a space call the chamber office at 926-6614, se eek MORE THAN 200 companies will! display B.C.-made products at Market Discovery °89, a business and services. We work with you to ensure you are comfort- able with your financial direction. Our North Vancouver branch reflects our awareness and opportunities show being held Oct. 12 and 13 at the B.C. Trade & Convention Centre. The trade show is sponsored by the B.C. Purchasing Commission. In addition to displays by private business _ briefcase Michael Becker companies, B.C. Crown corpora- tions and other public agencies will display a range of products now bought out-of-province, for which B.C.-made substitutes are being sought. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 8 At Royal Trust, we custom-tailor our advice and services to meet your personal needs. Our highly trained profes- sional staff is committed to help- ing you achieve your financial goals. And we know that not ali products suit all people. That's why at Royal Trust you receive sound, safe advice coupled with an extensive range of products if o p.m. on both days. ee eee NCRTH VANCOUVER resident Diane Gunenc was among 12 Lower Mainland area men and women recently recognized for their sales achievements with Aloette Cosmetics of Canada Inc. Gunenc won a trip to Hawaii for her effort. The cosmetics company employs more that 5,000 people who sell aloe vera-based skin care products coast to coast. The pro- ducts are sold through home shows. For more information call 421-7732. or OG RHe THE INDUSTRIAL Relations Management Association of B.C. (IRMA) is hosting 2 half-day sem- inar on employee assistance pro- . gram options. The seminar is designed to be of interest to com- panies which do not have an employee assistance program, companies too small to justify or afford a program, companies located in smaller communities, and businesses interested in finding out if a medical component would be of value to their existing employee assistance program. Guest panelists include family physician Ray Baker; James Ryan, chairman of the 1987 Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Abuse; C. Ross Ramsey, consultant, author, trainer and public speaker on health challenges existing throughout Canada and the U.S. The seminar is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Thursday Oct. 26 at Cinema 1800, SFU at Harbor Centre, 515 West Hastings Strect. To register call IRMA at 684-7228. ‘Treat yourself to service spun from a different cloth. , KIOSKS FOR SALE Major Shopping Centres G.ILC. HOTLINE | 1/,0/ 8 Yao Boot. | 683-0893 (24 hrs.) ze ngeayte Ticketmaster (VTC/CBO) Outlets Including BC. Transit and Lottery Tickets Prime locations available Call: 683-9678 Teresa Black Hughes °- 2:00: Manager, Deposit.Services. £7235 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. » Eileen Schaub Administration Officer Tel: 925-3112 responsiveness to our clients. We've relocated to a more con- “ venient location, with more room, more professionals and more services than ever before. ‘ Drop in to see us soon. We a think you'll like the fit. Royal Trust 1557 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C. 984-4466 ROYAL TRUST Where Advice Comes First. At* Credit Rating 1