A12-Sunday News, September 14, 1980 community roundup AT CAPILANO COLLEGE Courses to guide investors Have you ever considered investing your moncy in something such as stocks, real estate or art but stopped because you didn’t feel you knew enough about those subjects to invest your money wisely? If so, Capilano College may have a solution to your problem in the form of a series of one day work-shops m October and November. The first of twelve workshops, Getting to Know the Stock and Bond Market will be held Thursday evening October 16 at the offices of C.M. Oliver and instructed by Nigel Potts. This three hour seminar will familiarize students with well as the workings of the real estate will be held market. Is there a Franchise in your fatere? and Gems and Jewelry as an linvdstment will both be held Saturday October 18 — the first over lunch at the International Plaza and the second at Capilano College. While one course examines the ad- vantages and disadvantages of becoming part of a franchise operation, the other will discuss purchasing jewelry for profit or ap- preciation, with emphasis on value, tariffs, certifications, insurance, buying in foreign countries and much more. A seminar for people interested in imvesting in residential or commercial October 25 at the Park Royal Hotel. On November 22 Art as an Investment, instructed by Katherine von Schack of the Keenlyside Galleries, will explore identifying artists, costs, protecting artwork, liquidity and the international market. Other investment workshops planned for October and November include Antiques, Prints, Canadian Contemporary Art, Native Art, Gold and Silver, Fatures/Com- modities and How to Start an Investment Club. For detailed information on dates, fees and registration, contact Capilano College at Where to get information fast on the North Shore Wondering where to turn for information on com- munity activities and ser- vice? “The North Shore Information Centres are ready to help. Call any of the following: Capilano Community Services: 988-1128 Community Help & In- formation: 922-1311 Lower Lonsdale: 980-3913 Seycove:929-798] Or the United Way supported Regional In- formation and Referral Service at 985-7138. The volunteers and staff who man the phones can, for example, put you in touch with a preschool, an after- school daycare or a recreation program. They can explain where you can get legal advice, debt counselling or marital counselling. 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