BUSINESS BRIEFS A NORTH Shore company will be showing off its revolutionary win- dow frame as part of B.C. Hydro’s Power Smart home at this year’s Pacific National Exhib- ition Fair. Fibertec Systems Inc. of North Vancouver has joined with 100 other firms to showcase its energy-efficient products. The renovated 34-year-old single storey house was purchased by Hydro for one dollar at the start or construction of the Cassiar Connector. Fibertec production manager Richard Martin says ‘this will be the first time we've shown the product off to the public and we are very excited to be taking part in the energy conservation move- ment.”* ‘Our product, pultrued fiberglass window frames, have the same insulating value as a double-glazed window. It’s far lighter, easier 10 handle and cheaper than conventional ter- mally-broken aluminum frames,’’ added Martin. A GRADUATE of North Van- couver’s Handsworth Secondary School has been named an Associate of the Society of Ac- tuaries (ASA). 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