14 - Wednesday, March 18, 1987 - North Shore News Business N. Shore Credit Union assets up NORTH SHORE Credit Union clocked in its most suc- cessful year in its 46-year history last year. Chief eéxecutive officer R.E. Davies announced recently assets up by $52 million, to $224 million thanks to internal growth and a merger with Harbour Credit Union in Vancouver. business briefcase by Michael . Becker SEE ee The credit union set aside $600,000 in earnings as a general reserve, declared a dividend of 8% per cent, and retained $338,000 in Net earnings compared to $82,000 in 1985. Members’ equity increased by $1.3 million to $7.2 million, outstanding loans increased 27 per cent, and branch offices were ex- tended in’ Vancouver and North Burnaby. ake ee SUE HILLS FITNESS, the fitness fixture at Park Royal South in West Vancouver, has joined forces with Eleanor Vuorinen and The Physiotherapy Clinic in offering a monthly back care prograin. ‘People with back pain are beginning to understand that rest is not the answer to their back pro- blem. They are prepared to take some action to deal with the situa- tion,” said Sue Hills. Hills says the program offers tips on how to cope with pain as well as information on how to prevent recurring episodes. Par- ticipants are also introduced to a mild exercise program. Hills and Vuorinen lead the program, which is offered mon- thly. The cost is $80 and includes a one-month membership at Sue Hills Fitness. For more information call Hills at 926-7706. wake ke COMPUTERS ARE everywhere these days and building directories haven’t been overlooked in the high-tech switcheroo. West Vancouver’s P.J.F. Mar- keting Ltd. along with North Van- couver’s EEC Industries Ltd., recently installed North America’s most advanced building directory at the Montreal Trust Centre in Vancouver. See Building Page 15 Shrimp Dinners. Your Choice. Only 599 potato, along with a free trip to our famous all-you-can-eat FRESHTASTIKS® Food Bar. Its an ever-changing extrava- ganza of soups, salads, treads and desserts. Imagine, our sump- tuous, succulent _ Shrimp Dinners, just $599 A whale of a deal for a shrimp of a price. Here’ a big deal! Actually cwo. Right now, BONANZA will give youa choice of two tender, golden Shrimp Dinners. Our Jumbo Butterfly Shrimp Dinner, or our regular 21-Piece Shrimp Dinner for a special $599, Each includes your choice of Jumbo Burterfly Shrimp Dinner “Either meal, you get a deal’ 21 Piece Shrimp Dinner NSEC es > MONTY HALL Steck: Chicken Seafood Scsbact In North Vancouver, located at: 1070 Marine Drive (1967 BONANZA Restaurants FOR VALUE AND QUALITY. =) GENERAL We bring good things to life. l- DELUXE : _ ELEGANCE RANGE o> oven, state of the art electronic digital clock and timer, easy clean- ing features such as tempered glass control panel, deep porcelain drip pans and burner box and the protective cook top trim prevents chipping. The broiler reflector pan focuses the heat for even cooking always. The storage drawer can be removed for easy under range cleaning. Y. FRANKS VALUE PRICE © Y. F * ~, Y APPLIANCES LTD. EST'D. 1896 503 - 15th St., West Vancouver 926-0124 Ashort block north of Marine Drive Use your VISA or MASTERCARD Open 9:30 to 5:30 daily, except Sunday. Open Friday until 8 p.m. This beauty has a self cleaning © ELECTRIC eer a Ce G.E. 17 CU. FT. FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR Y. FRANKS VALUE PRICE Compare the value! This deluxe, large capacity family size unit has adjustable shelves for efficient use of space. The foamed-in-place insulation gives excellent energy efficiency and roll-out wheels make cleaning easy.