34 - Wednesday, July 26, 1989 - North Shore News CAPILANO COLLEGE Management students honored CAPILANO COLLEGE Business Management siudents were awarded recently for outstanding achievement. Marketing management student Tessa Graham won the Governor General's Academic Medal for posting the highest cumulative grade point average in a diploma program. Alanna Chaffin won the President’s Award in recognition of overall outstanding achieve- ment. award of achievement during Na- tional Transportation Week. A number of awards were pres- ented by Minister of Transporta- tion and Highways Neil Vant to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in ihe transportation field. Lloyd, vice-president and gener- casas TAT Ree SSN The EY al manager of CP Bulk Systems located in Burnaby, launched the division in the early 1970s. He has spent his entire career in the truck- ing industry and with CP Trucks. He recently finished a two-year term as president of the B.C. Trucking Association. Lloyd has also been active on several provin- cial and national committees, ad- dressing industry issues. . ; WEWS photo Torry Peles MR. AND Mrs. Armstrong of Coquitlam, were the recent recipients of a prize draw held at A Shade Better. The couple won $500 for the purchese of window coverings for their new townhouse. Presenting the cheque (left) is A Shade Beiter design consultant Donna Stevenson. The draw was held to celebrate the store’s new location at 1877 Mavine Drive in North Vancouver. | business briefcase Michael Becker Pd The pregzam coordinator's Cross Pen Award for outstanding students went to Laurie Hender- gon, Danieite Micallef, Alanna Chaffin and Shirley Brightman. Martin Marratt and Pat “mith received $500 Certified Manage- ment Accountant awards each. Janette Daly won a $500 Business Management Scholarship. Diana Williams and Danielle Micallef won Certified General Accoun- tants Associaticn of B.C. Awards. Three scholarships, worth $300 each, were awarded to first-year students Darren Rossi, Amanda Tryon and Dele Douglas. weenee WEST VANCOUVER resident George Lioyd received a provincial CENTRAL GUARANTY | hema , f you have the driving ambition to succeed in the business world, we'll provide you with the very hest vehicle — the CGA program - the most contemporary and complete accounting program currently available. ‘Yo ensure that you will graduate fully equipped to meet the financial challenges of tomorrow, CGA is the first and only professional accounting body to fully integrate micro-computer training into its courses, So. if you are seeking a career in financial management, management accounting, or public practice, the CGA program will put you in the driver's seat wherever sound financial decisions are made. And to become a CGA, you don’t even have to leave your current position. Our five level program lets you learn at your own pace while you continue to earn a living. The final date to apply for the Fall Session is August 9th. To find out if you qualify for the CGA program, write or call for an information kit today, it could put your career into high gear. co aie TRUST COMPANY fa ae mateo MR. FRANK PALMER Central Guaranty Trust is pleas- ed to announce the appointment of Mr. Frank Palmer as Manager of its branch located at 2040 Park Roya! South. Mr. Palmer brings to his new position over 22 years of ex- perience in the financial industry. During his career, Mr. Palmer has developed extensive knowledge in the areas of retail and small business credit management, tending, mort- gages and deposit services. Centra! Guaranty Trust, a member of the Central Capital group of companies, is a full ser- vice financial institution and _ operates through the second largest trust company branch network in Canada. The Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia 1555 West 8th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6J ITS (604)732-1211