4 — Friday, August 8, 1997 — North Shore News THE foliowing is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: WEST VAN POLICE July 21 1. Horseshoe Bay free park- ing area. Attempted stolen auto. Inknown suspect jammed object into ignition attempt- ing to break lock. Piece of object broke off in tock. July 25 2. 100-blk. Jacobs Cres. Recovered stolen auto. "84 brown Toyota Leva stolen from Vancouver. — Door lock/ignition punched. July 26 3. 400-bIk, Raindance Break and entry. Entry through unlocked — kitchen window. Camcorder in brown carrying case stolen, value 4. 1400-blk. Marine Commercial fire. July 30 5. 2600-blk. Nelson Leaking car gas tank. 6. Hollyburn/Lions area Forest fire. July 31 7. Hwy No. 99 & Hwy 1 junction. Car fire. 8. 1600-blk. Groveland Gas leak. 9. Sandy Cove Beach Beach fire. FOES? tiness sou By Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter dangelo@nsnews.com THE North Vancouver RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a woman who witnessed a violent assault on Nov. 9, 1996, in the 1000- block of Adderly Street. The woman is described as having blond hair and being in her mid- to late 20s. Police believe she was in the company of a man who savagely beat another man in the carly morning. The victim suffered mas- sive head injuries, but sur- vived the attack after a lengthy recovery, said Const. Jom Searnan. . Police say that a suspect has been identified relating to the incident. Anyene with information abour the ‘identity of the woman is asked to contact Const. Mike O’Beirne of the serious crimes section of the North Vancouver RCMF at 985-1311, or call Crime Stoppers at 669-TIPS. Callers may remain anony- BRAND NAME FRAMES FREE Scratch Resistant Coating FREE UV Coating FREE int CAPILANO OPTICAL 980-2517 CAPILANO MALL located in RECUEY Tia ha. pees : 2 Bah “| 2 THE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT AT CAPILANO COLLEGE INVITES YOU TO THEIR EVENING CREDIT PROGRAMS FOR FALL 1997 Register for classes up to Monday, September 15. Classes are 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm. Classes may be subject to cancellation, depending on enrolment. Nightscape classes are a popular and... | ideal way to upgrade your education while you work. Don’t miss out! DAY COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR ROOM MON BADM 106 81 Organizationa! Behaviour L. Michaels BR166 : MON *BFIN 346 81 Financial Accounting II J. Wilson CE136 MON BMKT 161 8i Marketing A. Watson BR263 TUES BADM_ 10781 Business Law M. Spence BR166 f TUES BCPT 12181 Business Computing TBA CE232 TUES__*BCPT 221-81 _ Business Computing Presentation Graphics _D. Yasinski TBA. , TUES _ BFIN 14182 _— Accounting J. May CE122 Z, TUES IBUS 33481 Cross Cultural Communications R. McBlane BR263 : WED BADM 268 81 Entrepreneurship J. Pendygrasse_BR321__ WED *BADM 303 81 Industrial Relations D. Sauer BR265. WED BFIN 141 81 Accounting L. Milner CE120_ WED *BFIN 142 81 Financial Accounting 1 B.Nichols| _CE136 : WED *BFIN 35181 Taxation B. Yackness CE224 THURS BADM 10181 Management J. Brownlee-Baker BR125 THURS BADM 23081 Business Statistics F. Gruen BR168 * Please check these courses for prerequisites. Contact the Department of Business Administration for details. Classes commence week of September 2; Monday Night Classes start September 8 REGISTRATION IN PERSON: Until Aug.-8 August 12 9:00 am - 4:00pm _Registrar’s Office, Birch Building, room 230 4:00 pm- 8:00pm _—_ Sportsplex 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Business Administration Department - Cedar Building, 3rd flr. Give your application, registration form, and cheque, money order or VISA/MasterCard | number and expiry date to the instructor of the class. REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Tel: 984-4960 Fax: 984-1734 E-mail: busadmin@capcollege.bc.ca Website: www.capcollege.bc.ca/depvbadm