28 - Sunday, September 4, 1988 - North Shore News NORTH SHORE resident Bill Easton, executive vice-presi- dent of The Society of Management Accountants of British Columbia, recently accepted an international achievement award, on behalf of his organization, from the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE). The award is designed to recognize associations which suc- cessfully become involved in the international arena. After two years of negotiations, the Society of Management Ac- countants of Canada signed an agreement with the Chinese Uni- versity of Hong Kong to become the first professional accounting organization to offer a specialized management accounting lecture program in Hong Kong. zeke THE VANCOUVER regional council of The Canadian Shareowners Association (CSA) will be holding a hands-on stock study procedures workshop 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sent, 24, at the Ex- business briefcase Michael Becker ecutive Inn, 7211 Westminster Highway in Richmond. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required prior to Sept. 16. The $70 non-membership and $60 membership workshop fee includes morning coffee, all materials, lunch and parking. The workshop, headed by CSA founder and University of Windsor professor of finance Dr. John CONCERN FOR THE CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR EXERCISE REGULARLY For information on how the YMCAcan improve your lifestyle calt: 681-0221 “The Best You Can Do For You" Bart, will look at how to project future corporate earnings per share; estimate future return potential and assess risk; compare the potential of one stock with others; determine when to buy and when to sell a stock. The CSA is a non-profit educa- tional association of individual in- vestors and investment clubs. The association is dedicated to educating Canadians about suc- cessful, life-long investing in public companies. For more information call the Vancouver regional council at 273-5894. wk KEK THE PACIFIC Coast Computer Fair Association will be holding a computer fair and swap meet, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. | at the MacPherson Convention Cen- tre, 7325 MacPherson Avenue in Burnaby. General admission to the event is $2. Table rentals are $35. Call 270-0064 or 278-6694 to register or for more information. Canada Trust Realtor REAL ESTATE CAREER - Considering a career change to Real Estate - Pre-licensing tutorials are available now. - Newly licensed - inquire now for our next “quick start to success” in our Career Development Program. 4 . Excellent benefits 8 . Experienced - up to 8©% split. ff - Check out the Canada Trust opportunities. For more information please call PAT MUNROE - Mgr. N. Van. 988-6131 GARY BAILEY - Mar. W. 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