Cap foundation gets tirectors TWO new directors were elected to the Capilano College Foundation board at its recent annual gener- al meeting. Joe Hooker is the business development manager for Seanix Technology. A resident of Narth Vancouver, Hooker graduated from the Business Management Program = at Capilano College in 1989. Also elected io the board is Squamish resident Verna Jones. Joncs is a retired high school teacher who taught mathematics at Howe Sound Secondary in Squamish trom 1969 unil 1993. Other foundation direc- tors include: @ foundation president F. Allan Taylor, president and CEO of Prudential-Sussex Realty; @ W. Gordon Lancaster, vice president and CFO, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp; @ Stanicy Feingold, creative director, The Eyes Multimedia Inc.; @ Gain Yee Mah, senior vice- president, Corporate Development, Money’s Mushrooms Ltd.; @ Capilano College president Dr. Greg Lee; @ Capilano College board representative, Shari Graydon; @ Susan Bailey, manager, Donor Development, Canadian Cancer Society, BC and Yukon; @ Daryl J. Collicy, managing partner, Ratchif and Company; B® Capilano College ESL instructor Nicholas Collins; @ Linda Fawcus, president, Shishi House Lrd.; E Allen M. Fowlis, chairman and CEQ, Seaspan International Led; @ David T. Fung president and) managing — director, EG International; @ TA. (Drew) Flockin, vice- president and = manager, Hongkong Bank of Canada, North Vancouver; @ Shamshad Jaffer, realtor with Sutton Group West Coast Realty; ® Russ Johnston, Trust and Investment Services Manager, Bank of Montreal Group of Companies; B Allca G. LaCroix, partner, Hean Wylie and Company; -@ Capilano College employce Gail Owen. Foundation directors are collectively responsible for soliciting, receiving and man- aging donations for Capilano College. They develop pro- grams and activities to increase fundraising, volun- teer involvement and financial support. During the 96/97 year, the foundation raised $1,156,406, which will go towards supporting student success at Capilano College. Friday, August 21, 1998 — North Shore News — 11 Colour: Aluminum Silver Metailic Drive: Quattro IV. he Lies: Big wheels, all the options. Turrons: Aluminum hard bodies, 300 horses. Tumoffs: “Driving just to get from point A to point B” Ambitions: To stay the #1 AWD luxury car on the market and leased from $899/month. “tee deoler for detail couver RCMP are warning Burrard and ations and local businesses of ‘a Saud scheme. tives have been contacted by-phone during man‘ who’ clains.to be Chief Mathias or Chief ( telative of them. The man advises that he is out -a relative. in: trouble needs some itioney. The man at the, band 9 ‘will repay the maney and all expenses if the dropped off to his relative at: an arranged Wi in Vancouver. Do not give any money, “Contact. Const. Norm. Rooney. of the North P fraud unit -at 985-1313. + very second Toveday wr every omer Saturday fe ** Open 1 monday per month. New patients are welcome our Parkway (vz) 929-7499 3738 Mount Se Your Rights at Work. Hf you arg an emplcyer you have the right to terminate an employee as long as you give reasonable notice and comply with the Employment Standards Act. If you are an employee you have the iegal right to be treated fairly and be compensated for breach of your rights, Know your rights and avoid costly, unnecessary problems. Put legai advice to work for you. © Empioyment Law © Wrongful Dismissal ¢ Human Rights Act matters © WCB and EiC appeals ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER 986-4366 AFTER HOURS 926-3181 Criminal macrers onty. ALL DINING & OCCASIONAL CHAIRS : ALL “TRADITIONS” SERIES FACTORY SAMPLES & DISCONTINUED MODELS DECCA FURNITURE ~ 1335 UNITED BLVD., COQUITLAM 340-8885 oes #300-1401 LoNnSDALE Ave. NORTH VAN. E-mail: hunter@cyberion.com ARPS 2006 MOUNTAIN HT. NORTH @.; PROC ST son