ALS O WEATHER: Sunny with doudy periods, highs near 23. Cap Colle According to Bill Little of Cap College, the budget cuts costs by 2.05 per cent while allowing for a 6.33 per cent increase in the number of students the college can handle. To accomodate that one reguiar faculty member will be laid off, seven others will have traching loads reduced and there will be some cuts in the number of temporary instructors. Support. staff will also be cut by the equivalent of one fulltime and one part-time position Litthe says the staff cuts are ‘*not' a major change’’ in light of the total of 350 instructors Meanwhile students face higher eduication fees with the one-time registration fee doubling from $10 to $20 and the tuition fee of $17 per credit hour going to $20. a 17 per cent increase On top of that, the college is dropping a ceiling on fees that has been in cffect that has seen students pay only for the fiese ES credit: hours they'll find fewer LEGAL AID: A4 A summer program from UBC law students. BY instructors on per term. Little says that while 15 credit hours is a ‘‘normal’’ course load, some courses such as_ business management and some science courses require more than 15 credit hours a term. Little says the changes are *“*very much in line with what other colleges charge’’ and that even with the increases, students pay only about 12 per cent of the cost of their education, with the province subsidizing the rest The budget does not affect non-credit evening courses which through registration fee levels are self-supporting The effect of the budget cuts will mean people ‘‘will be producing more and that some services won't be there Little also suspects that the cutbacks will through to 1989 ‘lL suspect between now and ‘89 we'll really start Co feel at.’ Latthe said of the provincial funding restraints “There TH be a Continuing de escalation of the fundtag but by making the cuts slow ly we can increase cltmicacy at the College continue Abortion battle beginning again THE NORTH Shore's an nual abortion fight has begun with the publ ation of advertisements thas weck by a pro chotce group The North Shore Associa tion for Choice on Aboruon, which also used the ad to appeal for donations, cn couraged members of the public to jotn the North and West Vancouver Hospital Seaety ino order to defend the hospital's current polfties at the annual meeting oof the group in September Pnebuded tn the advertisement, published in Wednesday's News. was an apphcation fot membership in the hospital society While the society s annual gencral mecting will be heid Sept 6, onfy those whe have become members by August © will be allowed too vote for CROCULIVS POSITIONS MARINE ALTE ENDANE Dave Laylor doesn't scem to mind the dispute that has shul down the arca's transit system, dispite the fact he isn't making much moncy for his picket line duties at the ScaBus terminal As long as the sun ts shining, he appears to be cnjoying himself A3 - Friday, July 6, 1984 - North Shore News we ToS SORTA = ROARING: BI An in-depth look at the Lions as they go for more in °84. WHAT’S ON: CI Your guide fo entertainment for the weekend. Cassified........ All Entertainment... ...Cl Mailbox ..........A7 Movie Review. .....€2 Sports...........Al0 Table Hopping. ....G TV Times.........C4 ge raising tuition, cutting staff 1984-85 budget cut two per cent CAPILANO COLLEGE has adopted a 1984-85 budget that will allow for an increase in the number of students, but it will cost those students more and