Mailbox —— Visitor’s viewpoint is given in verse Dear Editor: As a visitor during 1985 and 1986, | wish to con- gratulate the city of Van- couver on the cleanliness of their streets and properties. Also, their remarkable friendliness and excellent manners shown by all the people. Having travelled most of Europe and the British Isles, 1 find your sce- nery absolutely breathtak- ing. Regarding your Gov- ernment’s policy towards South Africa, I find it regrettable and therefore state it in the following verse: South African’s Visitor’s Viewpoint The Canadian Government think that they can bring South Africa to her knees, Its just not as casy as felling trees, You are interfering with our internal affairs Rather concentrate on your country’s cares Apartheid is just about a thing of the past According to the Gov- ernment reform program it cannot last Your information about South Africa are half truths Much is slanderous and from propoganda sleuths You threaten us with man- datory sanctions The Blacks whom you want MUFFLE MANNERS Column causes yawns Dear Editor: As a Gentle Reader, 1 am extremely disappointed at the North Shore News’ complete lack of concern for the state of muscles in my right arm, as I am con- tinuously moving my arm to stifle yawns whilst trying to read a certain column. Much more of this and ! will be unable to play tennis due to muscie fatigue! Incidentally, I have seen some children on the North Shore! | have never heard them, of course. But if 1 did to assist with be more af- fected by your actions With your press and televi- sion you are trying to dictate That is just where you are making a mistake Constructive dialogue must be the order of the day By this missapprehension can be cleared away Disinvestment means many jobs lost That must be avoided at all costs Come Canadians you are well known for your generosity Can't we ferocity? avoid all the L. Jacobson South Africa I’m sure they would ask for a fun column of their own - instead of good newspaper space being wasted on ab- solute dribble. How about it? Ann Altenburg North Vancouver ‘2011. LONSDALE' AVE THIS WEEK’S BEST BUYS 8.C. Red Delicious Apples . Dole ‘Bananas™ 1 FREE Pumpkin $ 10 with purchase over NORTH VAN. STORE ONLY Prices in effect Oct. 20-26 Bt } ...HE IS THE BEST! Wop fhe Ulumate Weignt Tramning — Paramount Exercise Equipment, Free 7 - Wednesday, October 23, 1985 - North Shore News THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY KORET WOOL CO-ORDINATES Vy; OFF (ait 992 PARK ROYAL SOUTH 922-1201 © cBeatfe / ney Lifestyle. | _ Membership, 4 @ S10. per month. ff . BIA - Ben; les eginng, uns (A halt ntl hour cla 4 {termediate Ady, uF Class concen eacetltating on anes (Sel-paceg HAY on duly, lormingt Ck, hi eter. «89 ateasy weights, stauonery Bikes -— & personalized mnstrucuion @ Ron Zalko Aerobic Workouts — beginners, intennediate § advance — also Jelly Bellies & Jetly-Buns classes f ow fhe ultimate floating cushioned floor. a Fult changing faciities, snow: A ers, lockers etc. @ Baby sitting @ Suntaning “Wolff system To top it aii thre unexpected best Aerovic music 986-3487 736-0341 a. Vancouver 730 Marine Drive Kitsilano 2660 W. 4th Ave. & Tratatgar | capt -.. HOW MANY _ ATTEND CAP? When the dust had& settled after. this fall's % B registration, there were B :. ~~ 4,396: students § , ~ attending Capilano} m College. 2085 of then A 6 are in the Academic ff a division, 1716 in Career programs, and 595 taking Vocational & courses, or to break it & down another, way, we fe had 2213 full time _ students and 2183 & ; part-timers. This @ a represents an increase ff of about 200 students & _ over this time last year. or about a 5% J tise. The bulk of. the @ increase was in the @ . Academic Division & where classes are & m estimated to be almost & 100% full, TRANSFER BEING & ARRANGED tail. Management & Students at Cap may _-¢ 800n be. able to # ‘trensfer:into a degree f ; granting program: after & a program at Ryerson. so ® . that Cap grads:could § g obtain a Bachelor, of m a Applied Arts degree if: m .... they wished ‘to mcompiete their last tw “.- years at. Ryerson, : _DEAN’S LIST § Congratulations tothe ff iB jollowing students who # = “completed their full. @ “time program in the § m summer semester. with a grade point average § of 3.5 or higher: @ Paul Turner, Clifford Falk, Carol Ferryman, @ Corinne Callender, @ Helen Lee, Brenda Dutka, Sandra Nakagawa, Marlene § Grigg, Helen Martell, # Devika. Pala, Gloria § - ».). Miller, Lana § McCullough; Monica Shore, Stephanie Folk; ¥ Carmen Putignano, % f Bonnie Gash, Debra m Martin, Kirsten Smith, -f Jennifer Estlin, Jean ~. Brennan, Laly Rencoret, Deborah ff Letain, Teresa Perdue. - COME TO CAP} FOR HALLOWEEN @ There will be a great & opportuntiy for those who are trying to get B into a vampirish frame m of mind for the 31st — § we are hosting a Red Cross Blood Donor § m Clinic on Halloween. ff m™ Come and be ghoulish § 7 for a good cause. § m CAPILANO COLLEGE @ : 2055 Purcell Way & North Vancouver & Up the Hill from & the Coach House & A