y f 8 - Friday, April 5, 1996 — North Shore News NEWS photos ‘ary Peters: BUSINESS AS USUAL... Students of the col- fege's Retail Marketing Co-op Program produced the fair. Abova: Business: student Chris Ryce and business faculty member Lea Milner. GOOD JOB... College student Rob Cripps (above) tries out Human Resources Canada's job- match program, second only in popularity to the free tattoos booth. Know where we can find seme local ~ Bright Lights? ‘ Fax or mail details about your party or social event to the North Shore News and we'll send along a photographer. Maii invites to: North Shore News Bright Lights, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, V7M 24. Or fax 985- 2104. All events must take place on the Nosth Shore. ao 5 SAN, S/S NR Na 852 OES TSO SAVE 107 aweo all remaining stock As of May ‘st, 1996, North Van WESTBEACK will be moving to 1766 West 4th Ave. Vancouver. To thank our loyal North Shore customers we will be hosting a month long SALE offering 102-707 THANKS NOKTH SHORE! - 70% oft off remaining stock. We thank you for five yoars of your patronage, and look forward to seeing you at one of ‘Our Vancouver, Richmond or Whistler stores. FUN AT THE FAIR... Capilano College's Career Fair saw paricipation by more than 40 businesses. Above: Jero:ne Weinbren (left), Loulse Weinbran and Barry Kabold of Network Distribution. CAREER CLOSE-UP... More than 1,000 high- school students turned out for the fair. Above: Capilano College textile arts instructors Lesley Richmond (left) and Cindy Schreyer. Right: Capilano Collage: business administration stu- dent Megan Moyle visits with Jonathan Sell at the North Skore News booth. - HEADS UP... Lynda Smith, iika Smith : and Cindy lyon. tend the ‘West Coast Hair and Company exhibitor booth. . ; SPECIAL 2 SLEDGE HAMMER ) Tennis Racquet CALLOWAY. TAYLOR-MADE PING