FIVE CATEGORIES SELECTED Awards recognize workplace awareness THE CANADIAN Mental Health Association, B.C. Divi- sion is currently soliciting nominations for the 1987 Workplace Awareness Awards program. The annual awards recognize organizations for activities, pro- grams and policies which have resulted in well-being in the workplace. The program's objective is to promote awareness and understunding in the working world that the emotional well- being of emplovees is critical to success. business briefcase by Michael Becker The five award categories in- clude: small organization award, large organization award, union or employee group award, joint award for groups working together and the individual award. Anyone working within a nominated organization may make a nomination. For a copy of the nomination form or for more information call Chloe Lapp, executive director CMHA, B.C. Division at 873- 1633. The closing date for receipt of nominations is 4 p.m., Sept. 15. Nominations should be returned to Workplace Awareness Awards, CMHA, B.C. Division, 207-96 East Broadway, Vancouver, VST 4N9. arhkhaek ALTHOUGH IT probably doesn’t happen too often, North Shore businesses stuck without a view can take a seen. flight of fantasy courtesy of L's Mailings. Company operator Libby Wong has been distributing Corporate Views since June. a product created by Julienne Spechler, bas- ed in Hollywood, Florida. The product is a full color, 18 by 24-inch poster encased in a window frame setting featuring a photograph of a sky full of pillowy clouds or a tropical beach scene. Wong has the exclusive B.C. distribution rights for the product. For more information contact Wong at 251-7306. ke IN BUSINESS for a little more than a year, Marcia Garries and Janis Pratt, partners in an enter- prise called Kidco Parties, sell fun and fantasy to kids of all ages. Kidco staff, with backgrounds as preschool and elementary school teachers, coordinate a grab bag of entertainment options including puppetecring, clowning around, scavenger hunts, loot bags. storytelling, magic and music. For more information call Kidco at 929-2435, Ce ad A HANDY too! for businesses on the look out for provincial and federal government grant and sub- sidy opportunities.is available from the Canadian Research and Publication Centre. Called the Handbook of Grants and Subsidies, the reference man- ual jis constantly updated and available in a variety of configura- tions including updated listings of services available for specific pro- vinces. Grants and subsidies listed are available to fields including small, OFNTAL HEALTH | ‘Business Management Department “invites you-to attend. an “INFORMATION MEETING of Lf yousare-interested in a career in business and want & - to. know more about our 2 year full-time Business B Management Diploma Programs which start in -- September, come to our special Information Meeting Wednesday, August 26.at.7:00 pm.in room H591 - m . ‘You will learn about our programs, including & .Accounting/Finance, Administration, Computer “Systems, Marketing, and Retail Management. We can help you ‘to make your future, education plans:and be®. oming.: ob ready’: Call 984-4960 and let us know thal yours IS ~ Sunduy, August 23, 1987 - North Shore News Gi @@x Capilano eam college Capilano College Fall Offerings Word Processing Vacancies are being filled in the EVENING CERTIFICATE TRAINEE PROGRAM Training on WANG or AES Equipment For more information call 984-4959 companies, companies, pro- duct development, patents and licences, manufacturing, expan- Sion, financing, employment and employee training, construction, housing, exports and market development, mining energy and resources, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, hospitality and tourism, arts, cinema and publishing. To order or for more informa- tion call 1-800-363-8304, mid-size and larger service-oriented BACK T0 SCHOOL Bcx TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH : BUS INFORMATION For routes west of 3600 block Marine Drive and in the Southridge — Westridge ~— Cypress Park area, look for yellow and bleck conventional school buses. Municipal (blue) buses will continue to serve regular fare routes. Bus routes and pick up times will be the same as last year. lf necessary, further information about buses is available from your school ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS School will begin on Tuesday, September 8th al the times listed below Bowen Island Community School (947-9337) Caulfeild Elementary School (926-3241) Chartwell Elementary School (922-3928) Gleneagles Elementary School (921-7421) Hollyburn Elementary Schooi (922-9348) Irwin Park Elementary School (926-3244) Lions Bay Elementary School (921-8311) Pauline Johnson Elementary School (922-7814) Ridgeview Elementary School (922-0125) West Bay Elementary (926-3248) Westcot Elementary School (922-0185) SECONDARY SCHOOLS HILLSIDE SECONDARY (926-7534) Students are asked to report to homerooms at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8th. Bus schedules will be adjusted to run 1% hours later than usual in the morning. Regular classes will be held for the rest of the day. Students will be dismissed at 2:20 p.m. Student Fee: $30.00 SENTINEL SECONDARY (922-3291) Students are asked to report to homerooms at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8th. Lists will be posted on the front windows of the school. Students will be dismissed at 2:00 p.m. The Cafeteria will not be open. Student Fee: $30.00 S.W.A.P. (Boys) 926-6894 S.W.A.P. (girls) 922-3116 Students are asked to report at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8th — In- glewood Building. WEST VANCOUVER SECONDARY (922-3931) Students are asked to report at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8th. Grade 7 io the Cafeteria Grades 8-12 to homerooms The Cafeteria will be open. - Regular classes will be held until 2:50 p.m. Student Fee: $30.00 Work Experience students are asked to register with Mrs. B. Hunter, September 1-3 (mornings only) at West Vancouver Secondary School. ALL WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOLS ARE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION FROM 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon — August 31 — September 4 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE DIRECT ENQUIRIES TO SCHOOL PRINCIPAL. aT WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICT #45