RARER ETAT TAL TR MOLES SMR con nge Pee teen Thirty. CAPILANO COLLEGE recently announced the names of those students who achieved ourstanding gtades during the spring '989 term. The Dean’s list gives recognition to full-time students who earned a grade point average of 3.5 (ap- proximately A-) or better. Part-time students witi a grade point average of 3.5 or higher are posted to the Merit List once they have completed a minimum of 30, 45 or 60 semester hours at the col- The following is a list of stu- dents from North Vancouver who made the Dean's list: Academic Division: Mitra Abouhossein, Clinton Bhend, Aiison Wynne Bruneau, Announcement Trina Gardner | Caplianie Volkswagen is pleased to welcome Trina Gardner to their sales staff. Trina is a local resident with f several years of customer care and sales experience. Trina welcomes ail friends and clients to visit her at Capilano Volkswagen. WW) 985-0694 Capiiano VW | 1151 Marine Drive North Vancouver program. eight students from Aichi Gaknsen, the college earlier this month. The Aichi Gakusen students hosted a sushi dinner for their local host fi Joyed a platter of seshi at the event with host family Rodin Robertson and seven-month-old Kaleigh Robertson. Outstanding Capilano students recognized : Kevin Desai, Sean William Fleming, Stephen Ruz Gardner, Thomas Joseph Hilton, Barbara Lynn Jensen, Mats Anders SSacigren, John Kim, Naureen Kurji, Sean Robest Lemer, Susan McDonald, Michael McLeay, Sean Morrison, Gordon James Smith, Janixe Kim Weinman, Christopher Lance Wright. Career/Vocztional Divisiow: Jim Alix, Stephen Peter Beaton, Kerstin Behrens, Douglas Frederick Besse, Shannon Bosse, Jean Borovich, Glenn Patrick Boyd, Heather Ano Butcher, Heather Melody Cane, Alanna Joy Chaffin, Lorraine Frances Chin, Susan - Choy, Lauri. Anne Cook, Dave C. 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Parents and tots can work on motor development, motor awarcicss, agility and confidence in Diaper Gym. The program, for tots who are walking to three- year-olds, will be offered from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. on Fridays, Sept. 29to Dec. 1. Tumbleweeds is a combination music,- movement education and gymoastic skills designed for three-year-olds. It will be offered Fridays, from Sept. 29 Yo Dee. 1, 21:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. for four- and five-year- olds, the program will be offered from 12:15 to 1 p.m. on Fridays, Sept. 29 to Dec. I. Recreational gymmastics is for six- to 12-year-olds who have some promote ion in gymnastics and to provide @ thorough understanding of the six besic movement patterns of the elementary skills The program will be offered from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesdays, Sept. 25 to Dee. vine at the North Van- ICA. Transportation is available Yom designated schools on a first come, first served basis. In addition, the YMCA will of- fer a community gymnastics pro- gram at various schools in the fall inchiding . Koundary Elementary, Seymour Heights Elementary, Maplewood Elementary, Lions Bay Community School and Fromme Elementary. For further information about any of these programs call the North Vancouver YMCA office at 986-0388. OUR REGULAR SUMMER PRICE SPECIAL 45,000 39,450 950 23,450° 25,600 23,250°