10 - Wednesday, January 22, 1986 - North Shore News Pe ee cn coe a ee ee Ce A A A) SO A ASL ES SEY A POS SE EL86119 From the Celestial Atlas ; . HARMONIA MACROCOSMICA By Andreas Cellarius Latin Scholar & Johannes van Loon Engraver a cccen Mak First published in Europe in 1660, this eer ECM beautifully coloured celestial atlas was il- 17x20 inches lustration of our world and its place in the cosmos, according to the beliefs of the times. Lithographed on the finest available parchment, each print comes with an explanatory text and biographical data, both eminently suitable for framing. These eye-catching prints offer an historical perspec- tive on mankind. Each print is priced at $65.00 or $110 for both, plus 7% PST. Please add $5.00 postage. inquiring reporter [3S_ THE NORTH Shore Safety Council is sponsoring a one-day industrial safety seminar on methods of acci- dent control to be conducted by G.E. Oelschiaeger. The seminar is for North Shore Business and Industry delegates and will be held at to raise their room rates for Expo, with in- creases ranging from about five to 50 per cent. Some of the establishments say their rate in- creases are to make up for renovation ex- penses. Inquiring reporter asks people on the street: Canyon Gardens on Fri., Feb. 7, starting at 9 a.m, Registration is limited. Sh oul a Fe en ts 4 i. Se Tides cuttee none ani for Expo visitors? a A TE SHS SRE NS Gey SN Savy Se GS ME MS MAND SN SY ES ES PY Canterbury House 11926 Gilmour Cres, Delta, B.C. V4C 1L1 Phone 596-3138 (collect) Address notes. The Workers’ Compensa- tion Board is supporting this first venture by the North Shore Safety Council into the Industrial Safety field and will have personnel and a display available. For further information contact the North Shore . Safety Council or C.R. Rustemeyer at 988-3523. Exp. Date Postal Phone # Code Canterbury House offers a refund policy for your complete satisfaction. r ! ] ] | ! | 1 ! I ! I J I I t | i 1 i | j | ! | i | j ] 1 i i L. John Bell _ West Vancouver .Yes, because it’s Expo and the rates. will go down afterwards. Benjamin Tan North Vancouver It depends on the amount ‘they’re raised. [f too much, that’s not. too _ good for us; if moderate, -- I don’t see. why not, as “Tong as ‘they don’t take - advantage. " Bebbie Zwyssiy: North Vancouver ¥think. it's a bad idea, because I don’t think they should capitalize. They'd probably do well just by keeping the rates the way _ they are — they'd be full. « Gerlinde Felderer North Vancouver I think between 10 and 20 per cent is acceptable for an event like Expo com- ing to town. Patrick McCorkell Vancouver It seems fair enough. That's the business they’re in. That’s how they make their money. id you know that 9 out of 10 British Columbians call or visit a business after referring to the Yellow Pages? And more than half of 8.C. uses the Yellow Pages at least once a week. A Yellow Pages advertising program is a proven way for your business to increase traffic. And sales. Your authorized Dominion Directory representative can advise you, free of charge, on planning an effective Yellow Pages program that fits your type of business. And your budget. They'll be pleased to explain the options available: like listing under multiple classifi- cations, or using several directories to reach more of your potentia! market. And they can help you decide what you should include in your ad to make it most effective. Call 438-5535 and start planning now to increase your walk-in traffic. Ask about the exciting new Seniors Discount Progré:n. Find out how you can tap this important market by displaying this iogo. Yellow Pages “Good for Business”