NEWS photo Stuart Davis CARMEN is originally from Edmonton but now prefers our mild West Coast winters. She loves all kinds of musi¢ and enjoys dancing. Church provides more parking From page 9 because more masses will be said." Oberti said St. Anthony’s parish in West Vancouver has about 1,000 members, of whom only half are active at a time. These will be divided with the creation of a new parish at the site of the new church. Two or three services will be held Sunday at each of the churches, further decreasing traffic and parking needs. In response to the public de- mand for adequate on-site park- ing, council insisted Oberti clarify his plans in that regard. By Mon- day's meeting, the architect came up with over 120 stalls, exceeding the 86 required for the size of the church, which were considered in- adequate. District manager Terry Lester has also noted that traffic on Keith Road should be halved with the opening of the Inglewood Bridge. This should provide a better access to the Cedardale area from Taylor - TAXI Rabbits...Wabbits aly, a w/ i ny, jo» Bugs...Beetles a Buses...Vans a No matter how you say it, we do it the Best * Engines © Tune-ups e Brakes ® Exhaust Guaranteeed * Suspension ® Clutches e Floor Panels Rust removal & restoration specialists Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 10-5. We install, service & guarantee everything we sell at LOW PRICES wy | mae 985-1008 D&B AUTOMOTIVE LTD. 1485 Rupert St., N. Van. 1 Blk norn of Main of Mountan: bayy VISA 985-5022 We also sell used motors, transmissions & parts - Friday, November 21, 1986 - North Shore News yt IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CAPILANO COLLEGE STUDENTS: llano @ a@m colege The Management and Faculty of the College have acted quickly in a concerted effort lo work out arrangements so that students will be able to make up tor recent missed classes. Fortunately, it has been possible to arrange for the completion of the Fall term without extending if into the new year. Tne Spring tanm will commence on time. The arrangements, as announced at the College this last week, are: 1, The exam period has been adjusted to December 15-19 in order to extend class days. 2. The drop date for all courses and the date for changing from credit to audit status will be extended to Friday, December 12, 1986. 3. Hours of various instructional suppor! services will be extended, where feasible, for the remainder of the term. The services involved are the Library (additional hours of 1-5 p.m. on Saturdays), Writing Cenire, Media Resources Lab, Music Labs, and Computer Labs. 4. Individual faculty, after consultation with students, are making appropriate adjustments to class time for the purpose of covering course material. : Any students who are not aware of these adjustments for any of their’ courses are urged to contact their course instructor for details. Until November 30th only Mini Blinds at Mini Prices. From now until the 30th of November Contour is offering its Classic Mini-Blinds at 50% off the regular department store price. We guarantee” that this is the lowest price on comparable mini- blinds, anywhere. More savings in store for you. Remember - Contouralsooffersspecial prices on verticals, pleated shades, micro blinds, and woven wood and roller shades. So come and see us. For mini-blinds, and lots of other window fashions, no one can beat us. * Find the same blinds advertised else- where for less within 30 days and we'll \ refund the difference. Contour now carries Custom Fabric Draperies wma CONTOUR» White Rock SEMIAEINIOO MALL 56 to Burnaly CNR ROY ALTAR A RINGSIWAY Richmond ONB sab Dec OAMBIE 20h ae Clearbrook Guildford WESTOARS SEMEL GPU DEORP MARBLE Psub vib eG Langley North Vancouver WEDEOSL TREE EE ats tee ONE MAR ESE DEES EA PE AMBER DON Coquitham Vancouver PINE EREL ELD AG BROW ALOE SE Gb bat Pade