8 - Wednesday, December 28, 1988 ~ A Day IN Cou THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver provincial courthouses recently to face various charges laid against them. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Dec. 0: Derek Richard Delaurier recciv- ed a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for one year after the 18-year-oid North Van- couver man pleaded guilty to three charges of theft under $1,000 in connection with incidents in Oc- tober in which a bottle of gin was stolen froml a government liquor store and cigarettes stolen from London Drugs. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Dec. 9: Robert Craig Ralston, 35, of Bowser, B.C. and Grant Herbert Darby, 34, of North Vancouver North Shore News were fined $500 after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of cocaine in connection with an Oct. 22 seizure of the drug. wean A —————— Robert Robinson was fined $50 after the 20-year-old North Van- couver man pleaded guilty to possession of psilocybin. zak Craig lan Billy received a condi- tional discharge and was placed on probation for one year after the 20-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to attempting to steal items from a blue Datsun sta- tion wagon. nek Mae Davies received a condi- tional discharge and was placed on probation for nine months after the 57-year-old West Vancouver woman pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 in connection with a Dec. 7 theft of merchandise from Save-On-Foods. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Dec. 15: David tan James was fined $50 after the 35-year-old Gibsons man pleaded guilty to being aboard a commercial fishing vessel without having a valid personal commercial fishing licence. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Dec. 14: Ronald John Barker was sentenced to one day in jail and More Court Page 10 only the very best a x 6” Glossy Prints 110, 126 OR 35 mm C-41 TYPE’ ctm ONLY os ac exposure | (24 exposure . 36 exposure _ - . A SERVICE TIME ON 1 HOUR PHOTO FINISHING MAY nn DUE TO WORKLOAD, AND AVAILABLE ONLY AT STORES WITH 1 HOUR ncaa DEPARTMENTS. Pack your bags for... SIKIING 31/CKCOMB WIN A TRIP FOR TWO. @ Hotel Accommocation for 6 nights / 7 days in Whistler Village. @ Round trip Air Travel to Vancouver @ Ski Passes for 6 Days of Skiing @ Ground Transportation to Hotel - From Airport @ $500.00 Spending Money CONTEST CLOSES JAN. 9, MIDNIGHT/89. ENTRY FORM AND FULL DETAILS OF CONTEST ARE AVAILABLE IN-STORE. BONUS PHOTO DEPARTMENT COUPONS ALSO AVAILABLE. SAVE-O FOODSEG ; DRUGS * | Registration Week Registration begins Tuesday, January 3. Classes start Monday, January 9, 1989. Career Students January 3 4-6:30 p.m. Returning Students 5:30 - 7 p.m. New applicants who have not yet been admitted, Academic Siudents Registration for returning or previously admitted students will take place from January 3 to January 6. Please refer to Page 1 of the Timetable for exact details. New applicants who have not yet been admitted may register on January 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. We’ve lengthened our day to suit your day... During the late afternoon and evening, Monday to Thursday, you can compleie one year of University Transfer or Business Managment in exacily the same period of time it would take during the day. What really distinguishes us is the extra service we provide. Our counselling, advising, registration and financial aid staff are ready to assist you during the evening hours. Spaces Available There are still spaces available in the following evening and weekend courses: Academic Studies *® Environmental Biology (Biology 105) Tues/Thurs 6:30 p.m. e {ndians of British Columbia (Anthropology 206} Mon/Wed 8:30 p.m. © Introduction to Computers and their Applications (Computing 180) Mon/Wed 8:30 p.m. ¢ Studies in Contemporary Literature (English 103) Mon/Wed 8:30 p.m. e Introductory Philosophy (Philosophy 101) Mon/Wed 8:30 p.m. e Social Structures (Sociology 100) Mon/Wed 8:30 p.m. e First Year Spanish (Spanish 101) Mon/Wed 8:30 p.m. Career/Vocational e Magazine Article Writing (Communications 190) Wed 7 p.m. e introduction to Television Studio Production (Media 055) Sat/Sun Feb. 4,5,11,12 e Media Stucies and Film History (Media 065) Mon 7 - 1C p.m. * Basic Photography (Media 071) Tues 7-10 p.m. Computers in Media: Desk Top Presentation (Media 093) Tues 7 - 10 p.m. e Electronic Office Procedures (Office Tech 052) Tues 6 p.m. © Micro-Werd Processing (Office Tech 108) Wed 6 p.m. ® Medical Office Computer. Applications (MOA 125) Tues 6 p.m. Spaces are still available in the six-month accelerated Office Training Program. Call 984-4959 for more information. @ae CAPILANO COLLEGE C= 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver