MAILBOX Donations to the ‘Legion help many veteran fa milies N this year Nov. J, f anc 9. The money collected is your phew ZG romber of studcats using the pgalecry for their ax assignments. “Several classcs have taken part in our educzdcnal prograre over the past five years. Our annual multi-school art exhibit draws many proud parents to view thcir ¢ children’s talents, and we en- ,Sourage the students to continue * theiy. iatevest in the arts as they gow to young adults, Stidents, “seniors and people rom 211 walks of iife are welcome in :the gallery, which is located in ‘the Seycove Community Wing. _. We have bees most foztusate to chave been included in the facilities fe the Seycave Coramunity, Wing. While ‘you - oat it fi freedom the press or ies. reporting the ‘ Becker’s recent My. wife > hes: a shop in. the : Village and ha: been vandalized three times in the past two years. ~The last was an arson attempt. >We don’t ueed stories about amsiversaries of ricts printed the ‘night before Halloween to incite A ines people tc further wanton destruction. In the future please do not give these people any encouragement. ‘ Witson Docsia: North Vancouver WHY RiSK IT ALL? Centre in West Vancouver. A hydraulic wheelchair lift was in- -stailed in a van for one of our veterans — as well as the usuai iselp. in various ways to other veterans and dependents. The Legion’s charitable work is done on a strictly volunteer basis, and it is very grateful for dona- tions during Poppy Week. The poppy is a symbol of remembrance. Wear a poppy to remember those who gave their - lives, and those who are still giv- ing, so all of us can enjoy the freedom we now have. A parade and the laying of wreaths will take place on Nov. 11, 11 am. at the Remembrance Arch in West Vancouver. The coordiaator, Cathy Pierce, staff and volunteers have provided us with a warm friendly § at- mesphere ard we sincerely appre- ciate theic help and interest in the 792 COROLLA'S ton 23 Gi Totel poyments $11,136 + taxes 48 month jease. . &, comammm, DRA? 1184 Marine Br., N.Von. ve rERIES BY S. LAURSEN | from $914 r= foxes y By Totl poyeents $15,072. + sas oct lease (Lchind Shell Ges) custom DRAPERIES AND YALANCES Labour $7.50 per panel Kalined, $8.50 lined CUSTOM BEDSPREARS AND COVERS Low, low prices on blinds and ¢7;acks For FREE Estimates Cail 987-2966 Serving the Nort: Skore for 19 years | VAD A as SHOP the SWA NEW AND USED SKI EQUIPMENT — Lower Mainlana’s largest used ski department — Consignment skis and skiboots weicorne - Half back trade-in for Junior Packages "94 _ *9t - 92 SKI EQUIPMENT NEW SKIS, BOOTS & BINDINGS Dynastar, Elan, Blizzard, Olin, Pre, Nordica, Salomon, Syritech, Alpina, Look, Marker, Tyrolia, etc. Ski fashions 6 : Couloir, North Face, Ditrani, Quicksilver, Edgewear, Kemper, Pedigree, etc. Snowboard equipment by: Burton, Kemper, Nitra, Mistral, Excel, Raichte, Kamik, ete. [203i Junior Pac Package loot LOOK LAMAR; SNOWBOARDS Special Price $399 I (includes bindings) ! White Quantities Last ! j ! 75° While Quantities Last L +- SK! TUNE i Base grind I Hot wax I Edge sharpening 0a 1 20 incl. GST. Proud sponsor of the CM¥FI ‘EARLY BIRD | 985-9059 | | CAP WEEK ~~ Spotiight on Careers November 3 to 9 is Canada Careers Week and the Capilano College counselling department has organized a series of careers workshops. Starting this week, you're invited to get the inside story from speakers directly involved in these career areas: Thursday, Nov. 7: Carcers in Anthropology Thursdzy, Nov. 21: Coeers 2s a Certified Geaeral Accountant Thursday, Mov. 28: Careers in Low Enforcement Al) workshops will be held 12:30-2 p.m. in M4 Building, soom 101. For more information call 984-4968. Ibi Accelerated Office ‘training Interviews are being scheduled for the Se Spring 1992” Accelerated Office Training program. Call 964-4959 to arrange an appointment. — fe ‘Homen's Leeture "Series Tonight's presentation in the - Women: Issues of the 90s. lecture series is Aboriginal” Women in thet Legal” Profession: Breaking New Ground. Vita Start, ene of the firs: female aboriginal lawyers in B.C., sill discuss the challenges of working in the legal profession. Capilano College Studerits’ Lounge, room N15 at 7:30 p.m. . Admission is free. Call . 986-1813 for more information about upcoming presentations. D> Sechelt News In Jenuary, 1992 Capilano College will offer clesses at the Sechelt Indian Band's ‘new government, educeti ion 2nd cultural centre in. “Sechelt. Starting Novéinber 5, the College will offer a free educational assessment service to potential students. . The results cf the academic : skills inventory assessments will help determine what classes may be offered in addition to those currently offered at the Sechelt Campus on Inlet Avenue. If you would like to know more about this important education opportunity on the Sunshine. Coast, call the Sechelt Campus, toll-free, at 987-1535. CAPILANO COLLEGE 2055 Purcell Way. North Vancouver British Cohunbdia