Reaching Every Door on the CAPILANO College's budget may be slashed by as much as 30 per cent, says a member of the college's student society exccutive. And the cuts would mean a drop of 42 to 58 course sections next year, warns James Roberts. student socicty vice president in- ternal. Roberts and other student representatives blame such cuts on the provincial and fedcral governments. The ONY TIVE SOLIDARITY was demonstrated by members of the Squamish during the morning rush-hour in a peaceful demonstration staged at the . Indian Band Tuesday when they paraded their concerns before commuters approach of Lions Gate Bridge. (Ian Smith photo) By TERRY LAVENDER province has also delayed payment of desperatel Necded = student aid ° thousands of B.C. students even though the aid was approved in the spring, said the students at a press conference last Thursday. The press conference was called to protest cuts in transfer payments to British Columbia in the recent federal budget. The province has already decided to hold Cap College's budget for 1982-83 at the present level, Roberts said, which will add up to a 22 per cent effective decrease in the amount of moncy the college and other B.C. colleges have available. A $100 million drop in federal transfers to the province could mean B.C.'s colleges and universities would be hit with a 30 per cent effective cut in their budgets, he said. But college bursar Mane Jessup said Capilano hasn't CONTINUED ON PAGE Al5 “open Sunday Nort WIDE OPEN Sunday shopping has been given the go-ahead to begin in North Van- -couver City January 1. } yet to decide just what — if anything — it : will ed about the - contentious issue. City: council ‘approved the necessary bylaw changes Monday after being given the OK by 58 per cent of voters who’ gave the nod when they went to the polling booths Saturday. — In) North Van District, where the vote showed only ‘53 per cent in favor of wide shopping, council will not discuss the matter until next weck's meeting, by which time it will have received the of- ficial results of the election. On the secondary issue of Sunday opening only for home improvement stores, in both the City and the CONTINUED ON PAGE Ald weather Wednesday cloady with showers in the aftermoon Thursday mainly clondy Shor