C3 - Wednesday, June 2, 1982 - North Shore News NV educator appointed as VVI principal The Vancouver Com- munity College Board an- nounces the appointment of Hans W. Rerup as principal of its Vancouver Vocational Institute. Rerup, 50, has been with the college since 1971 and from 1975 until March of this year he was VVIs dean of administrative and student services. He then beame acting principal of VVI, succeeding Jack McInnis, who took up duties as principal of East Kootenay Community College. Advertising Sometimes it doesn’t pay to advertise. Undercover narcotics officer Jerry Rerup ts a graduate of the electronics and communi- cations program at VVI and he has a B.Sc. in electronics from the Pacific Inter- national College of Arts and Science. A native of Germany, he came to Canada from Den- mark in 1957. As well as acting as an administrator and instructor at the college, Rerup has a broad range of experience in private in- dustry and business. He lives in North Van- couver with his wife and two sons. works driver to pull over and in- dicated he was a potential customer. Thompson proved the point When roadside negotia- to an enterprising type out tions got under way, near Auburn, Calif. Thompson turned off the Thompson, a long-haired © seller's car ignition, pulled out the key and said. VANCOUVER ARTIST Raymond Chow signs limited edition print for Don Bell at opening of show of Chow's work at International Plaza on Thursday. Chow, who has exhibited internationally, works from a studio In Richmond. ALBEE’S ROUND-UP | (Eric Eggertson photo) Now you county agent dressed in “TIT. think you've made a casual clothes, was driving serious mistake.” Sotirious kn Ww MAY 19 TH RU JUNE 5, 1982 to a drug raid. About 10 “Steve” Silverdis, 31, of 0 ™ miles east of Auburn he Stockton, Calif., was ‘ passed a car displaying a sign that read, “Grass for Sale.” Thompson motioned to the Super Quality arrested. Thompson said he seized about a half-pound of Manijuana. Beach Towels On a standard typewriter keyboard the left hand does 57 percent of the work. 7° 88 each YOUR OLD ELNA EWARD FOR YOUR NEW ELNA (Large Size Cotton) 8. OD cach SEWING MACHINE os Pool And Patio save Youn exten $ Towel Ss S$ 7 9 9 ACCESSORIES & DISCS bn0 | each REWARD Trade-in to include Carrying Case instruction book control and basic accessories and be in working order WHEN YOU TRADE IN YOUR OLD SEWING MACHINE FOR TODAY'S NEW air electronic by eina Rocker Chair Cushion Sets Tea Towels Printed 50% Linen eerrERL AND 100% Cotton Cover 50% Cotton 19” x 28” tlectronics where they 44 9 6 Patterns make sense Extraordinary stitching power. even stitch by stitch on heavy fabrics Precision builll Swiss quality Guaranteed tor 20 years Liberal trade in allowance on all other makes Free lessons and sewing seminars Two year extended warranty on all parts and labour Credu terms 0 A ( eact 1.59 ony each Only One Week Only 100% Cotton Loop KAPTURE BATH TOWELS NAVY, YELLOW. BEIGE S$ 88 BLUE. GREEN, MELON BROWN, ROSE, RUST each Linens Galore | 120 Pemberton Ave., North Van The 7 Day THU & FRE TO9P.M. A Week Store OPEN DAILY 9 30-6P M maaan : BURNABY | NORTH VANCOUVER Just before the tracks We are open 7 days every week. Mon.-Wed. 9:30-6 pm Thurs, /Fri:9:30:9pm ° td 980-2970 Sat.:9:30-5:30pm °¢ Sun: 10:5pm, OLD ORCHARD MALL KINGSWAY AT WILLINGDON 430-2421 742 WESTVIEW CENTER UPPER LEVELS AT WESTVIEW | 986-1341