Trade fair held in N. NORTH SHORE manufac- turers, suppliers: and pro- ducers get a chance to ex- pand business horizons at the first annual Oppor- tunities North Shore °89 purchasers’ trade fair. The event is schedutcsd to be held at the North Shore Winter * Club, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sept. 14, The trade fair will be hosted by the North Store Economic Develop- ment Commission. business briefcase Michael Becker CE Said econs:ic development of- ficer Bonnie Pyplacz: “Our show will act as a showcase for many businesses based on the North Shore, both large and stall, and wiil give them the opportunity to meet and do business with buyers and purchasing agents from many large private sector companies and governmental agencies that they might otherwise not have met.” The event is also envisioned by organizers as acting as a preview, for exhibitors operating within a larger marketplace, to the Market Discovery ’89 trade show being of- fered by the B.C. Purchasing Commission in October at the Trade and Convention Centre. North Shore businesses interest- ed in attending Opportunities North Shore '89 can contact Irene Jeffries at the Economic Devel- opment Commission at 984-3580. enezete IT’S TOTALLY cool to go back to school. So say the merchants at Lynn Valley Centre, who will be sponsoring’ numerous special events at the mall between now and Sept. 9. North Shore kids can check out rock bands, makeup and hair-do demos, niountain bike safety clinics and more. The event also features prize draws and free sample give-aways. Events on Saturday Sept. 2 in- clude: 11 a.m., mountain bike safety demo; 12:30 p.m., teen makeovers with Bonne Bell; 2 2.m., Hair 1990 ty Toppy’s. Sept. € at 6:30 p.m., modern makeup by Shopper’s Drug Mart; 7:30 p.m., Visiozs Of Fall fashion show. On Sept. 9 at 11 a.m., mountain bike . NORTH SHORE ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE 984-2004 984-2004 Metis a NORTH VANCOUVER resident Jean Woolgar won first prize at the re- Mal cent McMordies Copper & Brass closing out receipt contest. Woolgar & mam purchased the largest number of items (68) to win herself a beautiful & brass bed. Second runner-up was Doreen Pewsey, who won a VCR with 9 52 buys. McMordies recently closcd aut its Nerth Vancouver store but is still open for business in Vaacoaver. 1% |10%,%, | 10%,%, YEAR 2 YEARS |3 YEARS |4 YEARS|5 YEARS "NEWS photo Cindy Gooomsn Van safety demo; 1 p.m., fall faces by Merle Norman Cosmetics; 2:30 p.m., California Tie Dye demo; 3:30 p.m., aot hair design by Top- py’s. SUPREMES: _ 6.9% FINANCING OAC FOR 48 MONTHS - PLUS UP TO $1000 GM REBATE | $13,319 350 VEHICLESNN STOCK TOCHOOSE FROM ~ pa ORT ACOUVETS rm eo CAS, CHEVROLET POLS GBLLE : - ee agit, Greta Uy