Sox ata BANK APPOINTMENT GARY BADER has been ap- pointed area manager oof the North Shore for the Royal Bank. Bader will head the Independent Business Centre at 1541 Lonsdaie Avenue in’ North Vancouver, where there are six” professional adeccount: managers to look after the needs of independent businesses. He will also oversee the opera- tions for the TL branches in West Vancouver, Gibsons, Sechelt: and Squamish. Bader and his urea management team will hold an open house at the Independent Business Centre from Oct. 15 to 19. Business clients who de not presently deal with the Royal Bank are invited for coffee and cookies. NEW HATCHERY THE PROVINCIAL government has given approval for the con- struction of a new Sit million provincial trout hatchery at Dun- can on Vancouver fsland, En- vironment Minister and West Vancouver-Howe Sound MLA John Reynolds recently annuune- ed. “This project, to be funded WV group to meet THE WEST Vancouver Association for Learning. Disabilities will be holding a meeting at 7 p.m. on Thurs- day. Oct. I! at West Van- couver Secondary School. George Stewart, Supervising Principal of Special Education will discuss services, programs and equipment provided by Special Education in School District 45. Speciai Education teachers from various schonls will also be available to meet with parents. The Association is a group of concerned parents, teachers and counsellors who wish to support and help children with difficulties in learning. They seek to improve relations be- tween the school, parents, teachers and students by educating and supporting those who are affected personally or indirectly by a fearning, disability. The Association meets every second Thursday of the month in the library at West Van- couver Secondary School. a SSeS Royal Trust is pleased to in- . troduce Teresa Mallich, our Area Lending Manager for the North Shore. Teresa invites you to call her for all of your mortgaging needs and guarantees an unparalled level of personalized service. Call Teresa at 680-6820 (in- cluding evenings and weekends). OVAL TRUST Where Advice Comes First At + Credit Rating ml 38 -— Wednesday, October 10, 1990 - North Shore News a, BUSINESS BRIEFS “Anglers in these areas will io speasored by the Hong Kong- the estuesion. Phe majorny of begin to benefit from this initiae Canada Businesses Association (them ai engaged in the trading tive within the nest five years.” and the B.C. Institute of Techno. and manetacturinyg sectors, said Reynolds. logy. The objectives of the exhibition HOSPITALITY CHEERS NEW COMPANY are to Show the wide ranging pro- THE SHGHBORHOOD Pub A CONSORTIUM of B.C. com- duets and services provided by Owners Association of B.C. will panies with expertise in subsea new immigrants. ta demonstrate sponsot the 15th annual Hospi- technology has created the their positive and tangible con- tality Trade Fair to be held Nov. SPIRIT Subsea Systems Corpera- tributions to the Canadian Ul and !2 at the Hotel Vancouver, tion. economy. to. familiarize recent Over 125) exhibitors will be The corporation's aims are to immigrant business people with displayine a variety of products perform collaborative research othe North American market and and services for the hospitality in- and development in cooperation to promote networking among — dustry. with BLC.s academic community businesses, buyers. sellers and on subsea technology relited to professionals. Owners, managers, buyers, unmanned underwater vehicles Close to) 45) companies and — chefs and all those involved in the and the operation and control of organizations will participate in) industry are encouraged to attend. those veliicles. The idea of forming a corpora- vase mer me ene sn ; tion was first proposed to the GARY BADER... appointed area provincial government by a group § manager of the North Shore for of industry and university people ? the Royal Bank. in 1986. : The founding companies in the from the new Sustainable En- SPIRIT Subsea Systems Corp. are vironment Fund, will benefit fishe Offshore Systems Litd., Simrad eries throughout the province, Mesotech) Systems Ltd.. ISE create 200 jobs and generate over Research Ltd., RS! Research Ltd., $12 million in related business.” International Telepresence Corp. said Reynolds. Western Subsea Technology Lid.. The hatchery, designed to meet Vitron Systems Ine. and the B.C. the needs of Vancouver Island Advanced Systems Institute. anglers for the next decade, will be built over the next wo years TRADE SHOW and replace inadequate temporary A UNIQUE trade show facilities. highlighting the skills-and energies By increasing trout production that immigrants bring to B.C. will on Vancouver Island, production be held Oct. 12 and 13 at the capacity at the Fraser Valley Robson Square Conference Cen- Trout Hatchery will he redirected tre. to central and northern areas of Trans/Plants: New Canadian B.C. Entrepreneurs Exhibition, is joint- THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING HERITAGE CHARACTER AREA STUDY The City of North Vancouver will be haiaing a series of three public meetings to present and discuss a recently completed con- sultant study addressing three Heritage Cnaracter Areas in the City. This report recommends changes to the City's Official Com- munity Plan and Zoning By-taw which are intended to encourage the retention of the unique character of each of the three Heritage Character Areas. These are information meetings only, intend. ed for public consu!tation prior to Counci taking acticn on im- plementing any of the report recommendations. DOUGLAS J. LIVESEY BARRISTER & SOLICITOR ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS LAW PRACTICE AT 102 - 145 West 15th Street North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1R9 Telephone: 980-5089 Fax: 987-8162 ~ SESH hear yencautta ae After 15 years practice in commercial, corporate and tax law in British Columbia and Ontario, Doug looks forward to providing similar services to clients on the North Shore. The three Heritage Character Areas and their respective meeting times are as follows: GRAND BOULEVARD Tuesday, October 16, 1990 OTTAWA GARDENS Wednesday, Octooer 17. 1990 100/200 E. 10TH STREET Thursday, Octobe: 1c. 1990 All meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver. RETIREMENT PLANNING SEMINARS - RRIF OR ANNUITY... REDUCING TAXES... which is better for you? are you doing all you can? INVESTMENT STRATEGIES... taking advantage of current high interest rates WEST VANCOUVER Copies of the report are available at City Hall and are free of charge for individua! Heritage Character Area excerpts or $5.00 for the full report. For more information call City Hall at 985-7761 (local 216). * Park Royal Hotel Oct. 16th 130-330 pm River Room 540 Clyde Ave. NORTH VANCOUVER * Delbrook Community Centre Oct. 18th 730-930 pm - Oak Room 600 West Queens Street There is no charge for the seminar but, as space is limited, we ask that you call to reserve your place at the location of your choice. Phone: 688-9577 or, toll-free at: 1-800-663-0644 WMA Os key pl SOLGUARD FINANCIAL LTD. 1295 - 675 West Hastings Street Consultants & Brokers since 1974 Vancouver. B.C. V6B IN2 There is light at the end of the tunnel. For example, che mortality rate of Hodgkinson’s Disease has been reduced by a remarkable 90%. Please give generously.