10 - Wednesday. July 29, 1987 - North Shore News A day in court THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North Vancouver pro- vincial courthouse recently to face various charges laid against them. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court Suly 27: A bench warrant was issued for Christopher Francis Nowacki after the 22-year-old North Vancouver man failed toa appear to face charges of possession of miari- juana. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court July 24: Istvan) Csulak owas handed a $280 fine after the 44-year-ald North Vancouver man pleaded suilty 10 failing to stop at the scene of an gecident. Before Judge J.D. Leyton in North Vancouver provincial court July 22: Paul Mark Webster, age not available, was fined $20 after the North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to up- peur for a scheduled court date. Bik, Funding announced CAPILANO MP Mary Collins recently announced funding of $74,400 under the Canadian Jops Strategy’s innovations program to help rural native communities pro- vide their residents with vocational and life skills training. The Native Education Centre of Vancouver. which is responsible for the project, will hire a co-or- dinator to help assess community and individual needs, review train- ine curriculum and evaluate the Opening Special Free Portrait Session David Choo of Park Royal Woodward's Por- trait Studio is moving July 29 to a bigger studio at 1341 Marine Dr., W. Van. He offers top professional quality at affordable prices: Portraits, Weddings, Passpor: photos, Copy & restoration of old photos. DAVID CHOO STUDIOS 1341 Marine Dr. W. Van. 926-9811 yt PIS Notice of In Jabor market demand of proposed training and work experience pro- jects. “This project will help native bands to increase their members‘ chances of finding jobs," Coflins said, “The Native Education Cen- tre has a fine reputation and [am confident in its ability to deliver this project.”* The innovations program) en- courages new ways to generate growth in the labor market. Province of British Columbia quiry and MMW. MUNICH GERMANY THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE ey Public Hearings The Provincial Government has ordered an inquiry into whether any or all of the following companies have engaged in misleading or decep- tive acts or practices with respect to the sale of investment contracts: FIRST INVESTORS CORPORATION LTD. ASSOCIATED INVESTORS OF CANADA LTD. PRINCIPAL GROUP LTD. PRINCIPAL SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY PRINCIPAL CONSULTANTS LTD. Park Shore Motors Ltd. 985-9344 108 Bowser Ave 985-9344 North Vancouver Public Hearings Public hearings will be held at several locations in the province including: VICTORIA July 28, 1987 10am and 8 pm Empress Hotel Capri Hotel Ballroom Ballroom No appointments are necessary. Persons who attend any of the public hearings are requested to bring any documents relevant to the Inquiry and to permit photocopies to be taken of their documents. Photocopicrs will be available. Ata later date, some persons may be asked to give evidence under oath or by affirmation. VANCOUVER August 5 and 6, 1987 10am and 7:30 pm Robson Square Cinema KELOWNA July 30, 1987 10. am and 7:30 pm N ba's TRACK: Written Submissions Investors who have been issued any investment contracts in thename of either Associated Investors of Canada Ltd. or First Investors Corporation Ltd., and who wish to provide evidence are asked to notify the Commissioner and send copies of any relevant documents to: Lyman R. Robinson, Q.C. Commissioner of Inquiry Trade Practice Act 5th Floor, Harbour Square Mall 910 Government Street Victoria, B.C. V8V LX4 Phone: 387-3398. AN GALIGHTING && : 4600 East Hastings. Burnaby Tel. 299-0666 t, R WHOLESALE & RETAIL—FREE CATALOGUES AVAILABLE J This inquiry is pursuant to Section 12 of the Trade Practice Act, R.S.B.C. 1979, 406