20 - Wednesdsy, February 14, 1990 - North Shore News BUSINESS A NEW book focusing on prepar- ing corporate tax returns is now out on the market. Preparing Your Corporate Tax Returns is a 645 page book put out by CCH Canadian Ltd., and ex- plains federal corporate income taxation, taking the reader step- by-step through the 1989 T2 Cor- porate Tax Return form. It is unique in that it discusses both federal and provincial corporate income. tax as well as corporate capital tax. oe CHRIS KELLY, assistant superin- tendent of student and program services with the North Vancouver District 44 School Board, will be the key note speaker at the Feb. 15 general meeting of the North Van- couver Chamber of Commerce. Fer more information call the chamber at 987-4488 NORTH SHORE Tourism will be taking part in Tourism Van- couver’s Destination Showcase on April 5 at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre. Meanwhile, the tourism commit- tee of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce is ap- Proaching several major tourist trade publications regarding the possibility of publishing editorial material about the North Shore. Still with tourism, a tourism seminar will be held at the Lons- dale Quay Hotel on March 7. wee NORTH VANCOUVER District Mayor Marilyn Baker will be one of several luncheon speakers at the 42nd annual genera! meeting of the Association of B.C. Professional Foresters, being held from Feb. 21-23 at the Westin Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver. Baker will deliver her speech at noon on Feb. 23. Other speakers The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver REMOVAL OF SNOW & ICE FROM SIDEWALKS All property owners are reminded that the City Street & Traffic By-law No. 4949, Section 815 requires: "The owner or occupier of any real property shell remove any accumulation of snow, ice or rubbish from the sidewalks and footpaths bordering on the real property owned or occupied by him.” February, 1990 C.M. Gale City Engineer Engineering Department 341 - West 14th Street North Vancouver, British Columbia V7M 1H9 Business briefs... include B.C. Forests Minister Claude Richmond, Ken Williams of MacMillan Bloedel, Bill Du- mont of Western Forest Products, Charles Philpot of the U.S. Forest Service, Harry Bell of the U.S firm | ITT Rayonier, Bernard Kreusler of West Germany, Geoffrey Sweet of the University of Canterbury in West Germany and Dr. Stig Hagner of the Swedish firm Sven- ska Cellulose. eee THE CANADIAN Institute of Energy will present its B.C. Energy Policy <* the Hotel Vancouver on Feb. 15. Appearing at the event will be Douglas Horswill, deputy Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. For more inform::tion contact Joanne Tye at 266-5957. Because: Cable Television Month TV Draw My favourite channel is: j Name & address: | Phone #: It’s Valentine’s Day All Week Dinner for Two # Our own heart-shaped pizza for two * special salad for two * complete with a romantic dessert for two Available Wed.-Sun. North Vancouver only Not valid with any other prornotions Dine in only 1078 Marine Dr., North Vaan. 984-0407 i. cm f; WIN A PHILIPS 14” TV Thanks for your patience during the New Shewroom Now Open ay a aan Z Es e ge a nn 7 LB, mitt Eb MARBLE & TILE tro. “North Shore’s Only Choice For Contemporary Design” ¢ Marble ©* Granite ¢ Ceramic Tile ® Service ® Sales * Installation * Call Today for a Free Estimate 984-6687 1432 Rupert St., N.Vancouver bad weather When we get wind, rain, ice or snow in British Columbia, trees and tree branches can come down. And often they fall on power lines. As soon as there’s been. a power outage, a crew is dispatched to locate the problem. If a tree is on a power line the crew must first clear it away. Then they can repair the line and restore power. We work as quickly as possible, but it can take some time if the storm has brought down many trees, or if the trouble is in an isolated area. Recent severe weather conditions caused many such interruptions. Your cooperation and understanding is appreciated. Thank you. BChydro &