CAPILANO SCHCLARSHIPS College hands out awards CAPILANO COLLEGE recently announced a number of scholarship and tuition awards for students this vear. The Natural Sciences Division awarded six scholar- ships this fall to first-vear science students. Lisa Bierimeier and Sharon Ralf. both from Hand- sworth Secondary, were awarded $500 Science Faculty Scholarships and Science Publishers’ Textbook Awards. Hana Mastena, Tonja Payne and Grant Graber, all from Argyle Secondary, won Science Publishers’ Tex- tbook Awards. . Mastena also won a Science Tuition Waver. Mature student John Woods won a Publishers’ Textbook Award. Science Tuition Awards were available to students with high school grade point averages of 3.5 or better who were coming to the college from a school in the area. The Science Textbook Awards were given to outstanding first-year students. All monies for the scholarships were raised by the college’s Natural Sciences Faculty. Pamela Ashcroft won the first-vear Bachelor of Science 00 CAN BUY ALL — CONE THREAD ASST. JEWELLERY ASST. SCISSORS ZIPPERS (20 FOR) PANT. s WEIGHTS f.~ POPLINS a — GABS - DENIM B.- D.KNITS a .— CORD * HUGE * & | ASSORTMENT! ;— FLANNELETTE | 3— T-KNITS s— LININGS 1— DRAPERY Music Tra:. fer Program Scholarship. The second vear scholarship was awarded to Adele Clark-Parkinson. Both awards were worth $100, Winners of college entrance scholarships included Laurie Kennedy from Carson Graham, Sean Lesfic from Chatelech, Victoria Gazeley from Elphinstone, Sharon Ralf from Handsworth, Aimee Leckie from Hillside, Thonda Lee Moore from Howe Sound, Ben Gabriel from Mount Currie, Michelle Renville from Pemberton, Michelle Cochet from Pender Harbour, Susan Kouwenhoven from St. Thomas Aquinas, Chris Wagner from Sentinel, Sara Wark trom Seycove. Heather Roberts from Sutherland, Roland Otterstein from the Vancouver Waldorf School, Heather Kyle trom West Vancouver and Claudie Bohm from Windsor. The entrance scholarships were offered for the first time to students from high schools in the college region. Winners of the $560 T. Buck Suzuki Memorial Scholarship were Kathleen Joan Janei and Susan Joy Albert. The scholarships are awarded annually to first and second-year students in the Natural Sciences program. THIS WEEK _. BROAD CLOTH X-MAS RIBBON (ANY TWO} — THREAD (7 sroots) — LACE & TRIMS WEAR FANCIES COTTONS LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM 13 - Wednesday, December 3, 1986 - North Shore News STORES ARE OPEN SUNDAY 5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU DUNBAR & 30tn « EDGEMONT VILLAGE ¢ RUPERT ST AT 22nde DUNDARAVE DCLLAR SHOPPING CENTRE, DEEP COVE