Sunday, September 28, 1997 — North Shore News — 47 Committed to Sales, Service and Support || ¢ “Legends: ‘ac Mobility on Marine ‘ a1 Drive is one of nine ser- ad vice centres in the Tac Mobilicy Group servicing IS e’ve made a name for ourselves with the m Vancouver to Calgary. “We are iF 3s hy oe ae Scrambler says owner/chef Mohsen, now committed to excellent and : ‘ seer Caaeaia it’s time to ring the dinner bell”. iendly: customer service and m —— - Starting on Friday Oct. 3 this lower Lonsdale support” says Andy, store man- def Pee ; , a . ate - “ : : . restaurant is unveiling a new dinner menu full of ager. Tac Mobhility provides ae : 2 > ee * sales and service for PCS, ; : ime old home cooking favourites. All homemade pas- Cellular, Paging, Autotel and is 3 Be. ‘2s including lasagna, torcellini ‘etc., plus good Giereeee steaks, yummy scuffed mushrooms and much ; two way radios, with someone on call 15 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergencies. more. By the way they're licensed and this time “Tac Mobility sponsors many community events and is involved with several charitable orga- as. She = they're working on making dinner a legend. nizations. Tac Mobility is currently building a strong outside sales team to handle any on site Robyn, Charlie, Sherry, Mohsen : ; . communications needs. Located near Save on Foods, drop by and visit their friendly staff. : 123-4 Maiine Dr, ‘North Van. -984-70RF 2 ~ “437 bast 2nd Street, North Vancouver: a 990-10 12. of. both mmovoreyeles and ‘automobiles. Current efficient, quality collision repairs on lave. mode equipment and trained staff allow us to offer on collision repairs. We are also a certified B trust Wade and his t team to do a poestrl job.** Te ell Aves, North. V. ancous ot 35 Monthly pledge in return for publicity. Businesses that become boosters by pledging a monthly donation to the hospital will be} given a cok rem to display in their windows. They will also benefic from a publicity campaign, “conducted by’ Hospital Foundstion: v urges Norch Shore residents co patronize businesses displaying the Community Booster emblem. Richard Ramey, Area Manager, Personal Financial Service for the North Vancouver: main b ranch th he is personally very excited about this prograin ard the bank's involvement in it. . “Lions Gate is a great hospital,” Ramey says. “And that’s something I know of from personal experie ce. . Mpa y wif and my son have all received creacment there, and we all think it's wonderful the way they care for their patients.” The Royal Bank is Canada’s largest contributor t> philanthropic causes and had already previously pledged $50, 006 "the hospital, spread over five years, when Ramey was approached about the Community Booster, - program. Booster Campaign strikes a chord. “Ic struck a chord, says Ramey, “because I'd been feeling that not enough businesses or individuals on the North Shoré : really understand the role of their hospital, or how important it is to support its s quest to continue providing ereelent health care services. Candace Cousins, Manager, Small 8¢ Medium Size Business for che Royal Bank, agrees that the Communisy Booster P’ gram is a “good fit” wich the bank's activities and connections with other businesses on the North Shore. : _ : an ; a : : “We get involved in a fot of business-oriented events,” seys Cousins. “It’s going io feel good to tell people that we're hey Lions Gate Hospital Foundation’s Sheilah Grant, Royal Bank Account Manager Candace sponsors of the Booster program, and to do what I can to get them involved, too.” Cousins and Richard Ramey Royal Bank Area Manager . Cousins says her first opportunity to do that will come on October 17 at a special seminar and luncheon called “Celebrating Women in Business.” The seminaf will be at the Hollyburn Country Club. orth Shore businesses are banding together in support of community health care. Their way is “We're going to have 130 professional women there, exchanging their success stories, arid they're going to hear from Doris being led by the Royal Bank, which has come forward as key sponsor of the Lions Gate Hospital Anderson, the former editor of Chatelaine Magazine. It's going to be a really great opportunity to present the case for sup- Community Booster Campaign. porting Lions Gate Hospital. The Booster Campaign was initiated by the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation in an effort to get Hospital's quest for excellence is continual. North Shore Businesses more involved in che communities they serve. Raising funds for projects like those are crucial if Lions Gate Hospital is to maintain its standards of excellence, Sheilah ~ “In the past, we've found that a lot of local businesses would like to give something back to the Grant notes, because although the province does provide funds for all salaries and other operating expenses, it has a strictly | community,” says Foundation Director of Development Sheilah Grant. “But we felt, in tight times limited budget for buying new equipment, new construction and renovations, : like these, thar they should receive something more than a tax receipt. The Booster Program docs Any business wanting to find out more about the Lions Gate Hospital Community Booster program is urged to contact | that by giving chem ways to get publicity and draw in more customers.” the Lions Gace Hospital Foundation at 984-5785. S: