¥ Dickson photo]. a . - With only five weeks left in but. haven’t reported this to their summer, more — than ‘the centre.”’ -1,700°North Shore students: _ or still haven’t found work, the manpower department says. — - Holyer encourages stu- repisier at . tne . Student - Although the number of Centre. “The applicant must available jobs has risen personally come to the office slightly this year, there are during the hours of 8:30 a.m. more students 2s. well, says. and. ye m.”? He also ages the student manpower often at the Centre because Office at 120 Lonsdale: “new jobs are’ listed: on’ the Only “about. 750 | students ‘have found jobs through the student manpower office, he says, adding ‘‘some students - have found jobs on their own, » “Students should remem- . ber that Student Manpower Centres are only one source. of ‘jobs’’ © ‘Says: Mr. Holyer. The provincial government has appointed a: West Van- couver minister as a. public . represenitative to the Council » of the Institute of Chartered ’ Accountants of British Col-* umbia. Desmond Kimmitt is réc- | .tor of St. Christopher's | ‘Anglican Church, 1068 Inglewood Ave. “The 16-member council is. REV. DESMOND KIMMITT ., the . ‘governing body | for. Zz 7 _ chartered accountants in the ‘government to submit a ‘Province. — _ ame for ‘this. Council ‘posit- _ ion and we chose Desmond - Rev. Kimmitt has been Kimmitt . because he is “and is still active in. public . knowledgeable and informed - affairs. He was director of and we know-he will serve’ . the Playhouse Theatre Cen- the - tre. from 1970; to 1972, said J. Duncan ‘Manson, ‘president of the Howe Sound Executive Director of the Social Credit Constituency Institute. ‘Association,, 1974-75, and. Rev. Kimmitt is the second | was appointed a. commis- jerson to serve as public sioner "of the B.C. Racing — representative on the Instit- Commission in June, 1976. ute Council. The previous He: is an occas ional appointee, who has recently retired, was J.W. Minty, Shore News to the von formerly comptroller-general |. for’ the ‘provincial _govern- “We were asked by the _ment in Victoria. “Main gets oK a A ‘petition by 18 residents of the Sunset Beach area for - a $9,217 water main has been . approved in principle ' by West: Vancouver: ¢ _ How does It feel to be ee out onthe street? | . I council. A Find out. Take awa hk. bylaw will be, drawn’ up: for the work as’ a ‘local improve- ‘anent. with . residents: paying ° ‘per cent and the muniici- paying: 60 pet cent;.; a ee . a vot . tae ‘ ve ve . 1 : ‘ ~ pay ‘ ‘ 1 ' Fe creat tatemen tne Aner mM peas CE LamNEPM AR Et ee : . ‘Office’ s job board every. day. FIRE-SCARRED UPPER WINDOWS of old house at 424 E. 9th St., North Vancouver from which an elderly eccupant and children escaped uninjured during &2am. blaze Tuesday [see story page 3j. Tie upper ficor sufiered severe. damage (Eiiswortih dents ‘who haven’t done soto Even the yellow pages of the C oF newspaper is another good ‘ ‘The classified section in the source and leads from family ‘and friends are often helpful.-. teiepnone . cook ‘could ofier some good ideas.” “A student could also take _ a course which will provide a- advises stadents to check in better chance for. finding’ a job _ -next summer’”’ Says” Holyer.’’ For example, student could obtain a instructor’s © diploma ~ in — “swimming, or a Pife: guard | certificate — or learn how > to” St, 567,865. in the six months: "ending April 30, ‘the. firm has ‘announced. | roe During the same period in 1976, ‘the firm made a. ‘Profit of $452, 221.00 ‘The firm lost . $884, 216 after ‘deferred taxes and its. share of the loss of partly- _ owned Canyon. Aerial ‘Tram- - ways Lid. Final nei. profit a year ago, after the same_ items. was'$174,587, - President John Hoegg said the six-month period covered public interest well,’ . the normal ski season. ‘‘In . this case, the winter that. ‘never was,’” he said. a Because of bad ski weath- “er, the company lost over $1 inillion during the first, quarter. The revenue drop hurt . particularly because of the. company’s. heavy long- -term » debt to pay for its new Skyride. and other improve- , : - ments, ys ‘Hoegg said the. firm has | a pproval ‘for a $2.5‘ million. jean from the Federal Bus-.— _iness | Development’, Bank.. . But, the :firm: must: acquire some ‘land: ‘in Richmond ‘to - offer as security, as: well as... ,sécond charge on’ all ‘Grouse JHoegg said the sale. . _ Should ° ‘be completed. inca agsets ~ matter of weeks.. oe wt . q . ' 36.0z. Nylon SAXONY Short) sit (4 colours to choose from) ~ ae LOWEST EVER PRICE on. 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