CAPTLANO College held an open house Saturday of unprece- dented scale. Close to 50 departments opened their doors to visitors during the day-long event, which . coincided with the opening of Cap’s new 350-seat performing arts theatre. Fifteen hundred secondary school students filed through the campus Friday. Another VISITORS work out their expected gam- bling losses courtesy of the math depart- ment, which held a casino for the day. Student Katherine Alexandrian wins at roulette and dealer Grant Fraser pays her in “funny Where do you turn | with acomplaint | against the press? | To us... The British Columtas Pre Council is ar independent review board which cosuders unresotved complaiats about newspapers. Fo lodge a complain, ally takes as the cost of letter AC. Press Council Rox 5414 Victoria, BAC. VBR 684 Vel: (0064) 595-2578 Fax: (604) 995.2578 5,000 individuals showed up Saturday, estimates college publicist Shelley Kean. Interactive displays and demonstrations entertained and informed. Among the lit- tle known tidbits visitors learned was the fact nearly one-third of North Shore resi- dents have taken a course at the college, which celebrates 29 vears in the community this year. — Layne Christensen Gdittcg aeoe bs N RTH HO North Van 987-7245 ee eee pene ee te een Wednesday, October 22, 1997 — North Shore News — 13 IFE NEWS photos Paul McGrath GUITARIST and music instructor Stephen Boswell (above left) solos for an audience at the college’s new the- atre. Students of film and television studies (above right) fine tune their “grip” skills by setting up lighting for a staged interview. -_Pre-Season Sale Until October 27... big savings on the season's hottest new gear! This weekerel only... AIRWALK J FREERIDE ‘6,97 | $167 | Witt cenpan t Req Sa85 ; i retudes scapeplty laste 2 DE Ge ee ME EE CR Ce LL wa Ete Oe aR iy RUPE 3