"NEWS Cindy — Driver of tomorrow TWO-YEAR-OLD Hendilk Polderm«': tools around atop Mt. Seymour Mauntain on his fricycie. Hie rents brou ht him and his brether to the ski siI’'s parking lot for “fresh air and fast biking.” “SHIPS recently docked at North Shore Port facilities: Sept. 9 Fibreco — Shin Sendai — Panama —— Wood chips ooag ‘Lynn Terminal-1 — Saga Sky — Panama — Forest sroducts Lynn Terminal-3) — Bunga Kantan — Malaysia — Forest products Lynn Terminal-4 — Pathfinder II — Liberia — Chemicals — OOq. Neptune-2 — Maria S.J. —- Liberia — Potash 900 ’ Saskatchewan-1 _ Western Trade — Liberia Q200 Seaboard-3 —. Star Langanger — Singapore — Forest Products Ta C3 Fa Van Wha: es-2 — Star Derby — Nigeria —- Forest products ‘— Grain Sept. 16 Lynn Terminal-1 — Star Trondanger — Norway -~ Forest products Lynn’ Termina!l-2 —~ Trans Aspiration — Panama — Forest products Lynn Terminal-4 — *. Toyokase — Panama — Chemicals aod Neptune-2 —~ Silky Ocean — Panama — Phosrock discharge 90 Pioneer Grain — Summer — Malta — Grain Qaaqaqg Saskatchewan-1] _ Western Trade .-— Liberia — Grain goog Scaboard-2 — Saga Sky — Panama —- Forest Products . Seaboard-3 — Star Langanger — Singapore — Forest Products onoa Van Wharves-1 — Lucky Bulker — Hong Kong — Concentrates Van Wharves-2 — Forntosa Seven — Liberia -- Chemicals Van Wharves-4 — Full Spring — Hong, Kong — Sulphur . Sept. 11 Fibreco -— Forest Wave — Panama — Wood chips 900 Lynn Terminal-3 — Star Djervanger — Norway — Forests products oma Neptune-l — Docerio — Brazil —- Coal Neptune-20 — = Trans Aspiration — Panama — Forest products OOO Pioneer Grain — Western Trade — Liberia — Grain oOoa Saskatchewan-2 _ Steanmer — Malta -— Grain gOO Seaboard- I — Srar Trondanger — Norway — Forest Products Seaboard-3 —- = Star Laaganger —— Singapore — Forest Products naa Van Wharves-1 — Lucky Bulker — Hong Kong — Concentrates Van Wharves-2 _— Formosa Seven —- Liberia ~— Chemicals Van Wharves-5 —- Triton — Liberia — Fertilizer er CAPILANO College has planned a one-day workshop that should offer insight into the Rwandan uprising. “Global Conflict and Humanitarian Intervention: Achieving Sustainable Peace” takes place Friday, Sept. 27, at the college. The event is organized by che col- lege’s office of human services and inter- national education. The keynote speaker will be Maj.- Gen. Guy Tousignant, special advisor to the Canadian government on the Somalia Enquiry and former comman- der of the UN peacekeeping force in Rwanda. Organizers expect the workshop to appeal to a broad spectrum of the gen- lege siud Major-General to be keynote speaker at one-tiay workshop eral public, including individuals doing business in the ‘Third World, representa- tives of humanitarian aid organizations, people involved with emergency pre- paredness programs, educators and stu- dents of global education and develop- ment, and anyone interested in interna: tional relations. “The purpose of the workshop is to offer a firsthand account of a horrific sit- uation that has happened in the world,” said panel member Paz Buttedahl, who is a Skelton-Clark fellow in the depart- ies Rwanda case ment of political studies at Queens University, “By attending events stich as this, people can achieve a much better understanding of how they can con- tribute to sustainable peace and prevent these terrible things from happening.” ‘Tousignant’s presentation from 9 to 10:30 a.m, uses Rwanda as a case study and will provide the context for group discussions to follow, After lunch, there will be a panel dis- cussion with individuals who have wit- nessed or played a major role in interna- tional conflict. and intervention. The event ends at 4:30 p.m. The cost of the workshop is $95 or $75 for students with valid 1D, The fee includes lunch. For more information, call Buttedahl at 688-1014, — Layne Christensen The North Shore Arts Commission Presents 1996 F! An opportunity to recognize and celebrate the creative achievements of these nationally renowned North Shore artists and 1996 FANS award finalists: composer Michael Conway Baker, visual artist Daniel Izzard, singer, songwriter Ann Mortifee, and artist, author Elizabeth Smily. Join us for FANS Night when the winner will be announced. pm Squamish Nation Recreation Centre (corner of Welch & Capilano) Visual art show, live performances, an auction and a cocktail reception. Tickets * $25 each * $40 per couple (advanced sales) Purchase tickets from the North Shore Arts Commission, 148 E.2nd St., North Vancouver, the North Shore News or call 980-3559.