WAITING FOR LOW TIDE, this sailboat at rest in Deep Cove will soon be scraped and painted. (lan Smith photo) NV to follow up hazards study The final report of the approved a moon thanking commissioning (the study)” Community Hazards Study the Chamber “for their and refermng it to the task produced by the North interest and initiative in force for its consideration. Vancouver Chamber of Commerce. is being referred to North Vancouver Distnets newly Jppointed Task Force on dangerous chemicals, which has been convened to study the same - matter Distnmet council last week - MAYIS — FAMILY. DO ITASA | FAMILY. Ambient will Work your f¢ - MONTH. B.C COUNCIL FOR THE FAMILY AMBIENT centre oF stimminc & SELF CARE for men and women ¢ weight loss & inch loss e painless hair removal e muscle toning & firming e mini facials © cellulite elimination © Lie back & let our European machines do the exercise for you < WEEKDAYS 8 am - 9pm CLYDE SATURDAY 9 am - 3pm s 660 CI Je Ave ° 926-7315 * y ~ MARINE DA West Van 926-731 6 By PAT RICH Six members of the North Shore community met on Wednesday night to plan the future of Capilano college. Not any special six, just the only six residents of the North Shore who responded to an invitation by Capilano College to help plan its development over the next Six years. And while people at- tached to the college were obviously disappointed = at the turnout in the college cafeteria, Wednesday, they did get the feedback they were looking for. The meeting was the second of three public meetings to be held by the College. One was held at Squamish May 14.) and another is) scheduled for Sechelt later this week Among others, Capilane college president Paul Gallagher and other members of the college heard from a woman who wanted courses for upgrading senior secretanal CO) DOLLS 30% OFF SALE $3.” Building SALE Fisher. Price Lift & Load Railroad SALE +] 6.” a Spanish made Wacky Water FLASHLIGHT 2387 WEST 41st AVENUE, VANCOUVER, BC. 1425 MARINE DR., WEST VAN. Al1-Sunday News, May 25, 1980 skills and a lady who wanted students to be given a “balance bétween viewpoints.” And a lady who said “I just say I agree” to all the proposed developments. These developments which are proposed for the college over the next six years were taken lo the community, Gallagher said. because “we would like the community to say this is what we would like the college to be.” Apart from the public meetings, 500 questionnaires have also been sent to decision makers on the North Shore to gauge their response to the ments. e These developments can be summanized as follows *Fo obtain further funding develop- from the Ministry of Education to allow ex- pansion To develop satellite services in the Howe Sound and Sunshine Coast *To make the college more attractive to full-time Kojak BIKE SIRENS $3.7 \, SALE Tente Building Sets lock together blocks SAVE 40% Electronic DIGITAL DERBY 1513.7: save 30% PERFECTION | ™ Bop Bags Capilano College plans for the future But little community response students, which in turn will ensure a broad range of course available for part- time students *To maintain a balance of academic, careeer and vocauional programs *To develop a substancial offering of evening and weekend courses and to invesligate the demand for an on-going summer term eA gym will be the next facility priority, followed by a theatre Gallagher said that the college would modify or even change their proposed plans depending on _ the community response. He said he considered to plans “a fairly ambitious statement.” North Vancouver School Board trustee Verna Smelovskly said she “felt a littke distressed,” by the poor turnout at the meeting. “It ais because of that need for community input that I'd hope we'd have the good input that we need.” (Sale dates - May 22 to May 31) Fire Truck |. SALE ; \ Selected GAMES Electronic } COMPUTER SALE $29.” Star Wars | SALE PHONE: 261-3015 PHONE: 926-3610