caer aber eteei theater eee ee Pra , POTENTATE Gordon Simons {left) with wife Pat and. (right) ‘newly installed North ‘Shore Shriners president Charlie Hope with wife Marie. (Terry Peters photo). Club No. The ceremonial instal- ation of the newly elected president and officers of the North Shore Shriners took the Gizeh Tenple Shrine 12 was Charlie Hope, together with vice- president Gary Coldicutt and secretary Bob Garriock. . The ceremony was con- ducted by Gordon Simons, ‘izeh Temple Potentate. The three newly installed ‘nobles will head one of the “most active Shrine Clubs in e Gizeh Temple, which umbers 39 clubs and 17 per- orming units. _7 Gizeh Temple encompas- ses all of the province of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory and has a membership of over 3,700 Shriners. “Handle Your Dollats’ with Sense” is the theme of a | ~ two-part ‘financial..and legal workshop, the aim of which. _is to provide women with the background . necessary to handle their assets wisely --andfor.profit. _ Sponsored by the University. Womens’ Club of “West: -Vancouver the two- ‘part workshop will, be held on two’ Wednesday, Feb. 18. and 25: 7:90 to 9:50 p-m., at Hollybarn Elementary ‘School, 13th and Duchess, in the I.M.C. Centre. $15. ; While aimed specifically at women the workshop is open to both men and women. Moderator is West Van lawyer Ann Marie Sweeney who organized the workshop because of what she describes as the “staggering need” she has found among it cost women about how to handle their assets. Trevor Gibbs, M.B.A., C.A., former manager of the downtown Bank of Nova Scotia, presently an invest- ment broker with Gardener & Watson, will discuss such . aspects -aS net vS. gross assets, liabilities, - capital gains tax and income tax. Lawyer Mabel Eastwood who specializes in corporate law will discuss mortgage company participation. Tax accountant Clayton Schultz will discuss deferred taxation and RRSP. _For further information phone Sharon Miles, 926- . 1072, or Margaret Filmer, 926-0439. To register mail $15 cheque payable to Uni- versity Women’s Club of West Vancouver c/o Mrs. Joan Cregan, 3200 Bewicke . Ave.,N. Van. V7N 4B8. NV District garbage burning conditional The garbage. burning prohibition bylaw is still in effect in North Vancouver District during the CUPE strike but has been somewhat relaxed. Following a _ report in Wednesday's North Shore BC Rail from N. Van B.C. Rail passenger service from North Van- couver will be reduced starting Monday, February 16, because of the condition and age of the rail cars. B.C. Rail spokesman Hugh Armstrong said that the thrice weekly service from North Van to Prince George and the daily service to Lillooet will be cancelled and replaced with = less frequent runs. Woodware CORRECTION British Shoe Sale Flyer, Sat Jan. 31 until Sat. Feb 7, 1981. Page 3 and 6 should not have stated “Prices in ef- fect to Feb. 16/81." Page 6. Vanity Onyx Top price should have read Sale not *Only Page 7, “Demonstrations Sab Feb 7th" copy should have referred to Stlppte Tone viny! coating Woodward's apologizes to its customers for any incon. venience these errors may have caused. ‘drop the bylaw for News of Monday’ s council meeting at which North Van District council agreed to the duration of the strike, Mayor Don Bell has _ since “clarified” the situation. A statement released since prints out that the anti- From February 16, the passenger train to Prince George will leave on Monday of cach week and there will be a return run from Prince George to North Van on Sundays. Under the new schedule, passenger trains to Lillooet and from Lillooet will leave on Monday, Wednesday, burning bylaw is still in full effect but that the mayor has asked fire officials to be lenient in its enforcement during the strike. A District fire department spokesman said: “Staff is instructed to react to illegal burning on the basis of nuisance complaints or the threat any fire may cause to property. “Should the nuisance not be great or if there is no threat to property the fire will be allowed to burn, providing it is attended.” services cutback Saturday and Sunday of each week. No food service will be available on the trains but there will be meal stops made at Lillooet and Williams Lake. “The level of service must be reduced because of the condition and age of B.C. Rail’s passenger flicet.” Armstrong. said “A major decision must be made regarding passenger service on B.C. Rail and discussions between Management and the provincial government are underway in this regard,” he said, Serving the Lower Mainland since 1937. Owned & Operated by the McKenzie Family. Don, Jessie, George & Grant. CREMATIONS-MINIMUM MEMORIAL SERVICES TRADITIONAL FUNERAL SERVICES GRAVE MARKERS or in our Chapel. May we be of service to all Faiths 24 hours a day in your Church welcomed. All enquiries HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME LTD. 1807 Marine Drive, West Vancouver 922-1221 » Simons, a North . Van- couver businessman, praised the orthopaedic, burn and arthritic research carried out by 21 Shriner hospitals in North America. “The latest project the Shrine of North America has instituted is a pilot research into traumatic conditions of the spinal cord in children caused by accidents,” he said. “I predict that this particular research will eventually entail treatment of more children than that carried out in orthopaedic hospitals in the past.” In 1980 over 400 visits were made by B.C. children to these Shrine hospitals and there were over 58,000 active cases in orthopaedic Shrine hospitals alone. This does not include the numbers in arthritic, spinal cord research hospitals or burns hospitals. Course on ‘became ‘known as Up to, the end of 1980, . more than a quarter of ‘@ million children have been. treated in Shrine hos; pitals Many of the leading medic specialists in burns dnd orthopaedic work on the’ continent have received part of their training in these institutions, including the Shrine Arthritic Research: Centre:in Montreal. “The. colorfol Shrine of.” its. 8 North . America with costumes,” -rituals, and Arabic. pageantry, was. founded in 1872. With the. founding - of the Shrine hospitals in 1921, it in time, | ; “the . world’s greatest philan- thropy.” , Today, there are 21 Shrine Hospitals in North America which treat crippled, burned or arthritic children, regard- less of race, creed or color. your small -business Thinking of starting Your own business? A free. course called PLANNING YOUR. SMALL BUSINESS will help you get off to a good start. This course is co-sponsored by the People’s Law School and the North Vancouver School Board. The instructor will discuss incorporation; taxes; share- holders and_ partners; management skills; finances, and dealing with the govern- ment and- ‘financial institu- -tions., * =: PLANNING» YOUR . SMALL BUSINESS is to be held - February 17, 18 and 19 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Balmoral Secondary School, 3365 Mahon, North “Van- couver. ©” i Pre-registration is required, and this can be done by phoning 987-8141. Dr. Richard Bennett & Dr. Bruce Ford ~ are pleased to announce that Dr. Paula McKechnie has joined them in-the practice of family medicine Sulte B. 2489 Bellevue West Vancouver 926-1515 922-2141 This time next year you ‘could. be hit .. Graduation from Capilano Collage §: succesatu accelerated: BUSINESS: ADMIN| TRATIO The 1981-82 session of this 10 month ull program starts in July.and is designed perienced business peaple who wis managerial training In the ar ting/Finance, Marketingor. Management. Acceptance into this program | based on maturity, interest, aptitude, an business experience.” The Canada Employment and.Immigration Com* | mission will provide program. costs and living’! allowances for a number Of. otible candidates In. this program, | : Enrolment in this special accoterated program is restricted, so ACT NOW ~ phone the. Business Management Department - 986-1911, - focal 388, a er