28 - Sunday, November 26 , 1989 - North Shore News THE BIG red, white and blue RE/MAX ballocn is touching down in Lynn Valley. RE/MAX West Realty Group will be opening an office across from Lynn Valley Centre at The Valicy Centre building in December. business briefcase Michael Becker Nine years after entering the Canadian real estate market, RE/MAX was ranked in 1988 by the Financial Post as the dighest producing real estate organization in the couatry. The Lynn Vailey office will be the third on the North Shore for the company and will include 34 sales associates. West Vancouver residents Ted Hansen and Pat De Ath are the principals of the new company. For more information contact Hansen at 924-5411 or De Ath at 921-6756. eteeet SILLY SUNPAYS settle in at the North Vancouver Serenity Shop 7:30 p.m. Sundays with clair- voy2it Ken Williams Icading ongo- ing relaxation and meditation classes. Williams will also share his ideas about astral projection, transmutation, hugging, stret- ching, belly-laughter, nutrition, prayer, finding your highest vision, the quiet open mind and love. For more information call 266- 6720. weet CHRISTMAS GREETINGS on the brain? A new concept available Incally this festive go-around is something called a video greeting. A Christmas video greeting is a two-minute medley of Christmas music and scenes expressing the seasonal sentiments. The greeting comes in the form of greeters giv- ing the greetee a live video re- Consider business coverage From page 27 The company employee working from home may be subject to the same risks as a private business owner. Insurance professionals caution that specific respon- sibilities for company-owned ma- terials or equipment must not be assumed. All details should be spelled out in an agreement. For example, if the insured does not own the equipment he is work- ing on, an independent insurance broker may recommend a release form from the rightful owner in- dicating that the insured is not responsible in the case of damage or loss. The damage or ioss of office property like computers, files or discs could result in a heavy finan- cial loss to ‘the employer, which he may not want to absorb. If no release is in place the employee may have to assume full responsi- bilfty. An independent insurance broker can determine whether business coverage is warranted by discussing details of the business with the consumer. Typically, the broker would ask for information on the full extent of property including computers, word-processors, photo-copiers, faxes and telephone equipment which are self-owned and/or ieas- ed to determine appropriate coverage. $p eciai ¢ Savings Lease or Purchase Also available nye ssneanennalag J \:\ Cail Steve Coles at 985-0694 Capilane Auto Lease 4154 Marine Diive North Vancouver “AH make Sales a Lease” Organ and Tissue Donation | Talk about it with qa | your next of kin RE/MAX opens 3rd North Shore office cording of their ov-n message. Productions, will be on sale at Capilano Mall at a portable studio to Dec 24, THE WEST Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and Coho Festival Society will be holding a joint reception to honor their volunteers 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday Nov. 28. at the door. The event, which wili include refreshments, entertain- ment and prize draws, takes place at the Park Royal Shopping Centre Market Garden Area. Leap into the Future... with Capilano College’s new Applied Information Technology program. Find out how your career can be enhanced by an intensive program in communication theory and practise using state-of-the-art interactive computer technology. Video greetings, from Abbyrock (This program is so far ahead of its time, employers are already enquiring about its graduates.) worth Cali 986-1911 for further information. CAPILANO COLLEGE Tickets to the event are available 2055 Purcell Way * North Vancouver ¢ B.C. NATURAL DISASTERS FLOODS EARTHQUAKES THEY CAN HAPPEN HERE! ATTEND A PUBLIC FORUM AND LEARN ABOUT BEING PREPARED. All meetings start at 7:00 p.m. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 CENTENNIAL THEATRE 23G0 LONSDALE ROAD, NORTH VANCOUVER & _ ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 RICHMOND SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 7171 MINORU BOULEVARD, RICHMOND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 JOHN OLIVER SECONDARY SCHOOL 530 EAST 41ST AVENUE, VANCOUVER Provincial Emergency Program ast MINISTRY OF SOLICITOR GENERAL Ay HON. RUSS FRASER SOLICITOR GENERAL PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA