Pinotos cele Dear Editor: May I use your column to thank Presentation House for the distinguished photographs current- ly on display? In that exhibit, four women photographers have documented and commented on women’s lives. Mcthers will laugh and cry at Honor Rogers’ Brooding Rooms, seven rooms phoiographed in small close-up sections and reconstructed in huge square panels. The mystery of the just- Cut not included Long hair extra 5 i up to 50% off on Monday with student trainee : Offer good till Sept. 31/88 ‘This location only. | TRENDSETTERS 158 E. 2nd, N.Van. 985-1512 In School This ylvan helps students to succeed Through a variety of programs and teaching techniques Sylvan Leaming Centres help students to reach their full potential, increase their skills, and build their confidence. All students, even the brightest ones, lack learning skills. 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For me, the highlight) was women Frances Robson's horizontal oblongs of groups of women who plainly enjoy the things they do in their communities, In all our variety of shapes, sizes, colors and ages, women are in that exhibit. Every woman on the North Shore should make time for this celebration of our fives. Donna Stewart North Vancouver Kenneth J. Baxter Lawyer 310 - 145 Chadwick Court, North Vancouver (just south of the market — next to the Seabus) Lonsdale Quay Plaza ry ra iy CUSTOM DRAPERIES AND VALANCES Labour $6.50 per panel unlined, $7.50 lined. CUSTOM BEDSPREADS AND COVERS Low, low prices on blinds and tracks For FREE Estimates Cail 987-2966 Serving the North Shore for 18 years. TES ES _ Sylvan CLEAR Writing.™ This program will dramatically improve your child's ability to write essays, reports and test papers — the very thing he’s graded on. It can teach a student to think clearly, logically and thoroughly and to write with greater effectiveness. 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Sylvan Program Benefits: ¢ MOTIVATION ¢ IMPROVED SELF-ESTEEM « IMPROVED REPORT CARD ° CATCH-UP # ¢ ENRICHMENT a Register Now for Fall Enrollment We help children master the basics of learning 201-1217 LONSDALE N.VAN. 985-6811 240-8211 Ackroyd Richmond 273-3266 7 - Sunday, August 28, 1988 - North Shore News CAP WEE K Registration starts August 29 at Capilano College Career and Vocational Students Monday, August 29 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Returning and new Career Vocational students previously admitted. 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. New Career/Vocational applicants who have not yet been admitted. Academic/University Transfer Tuesday, August 30 Priority 1,2,3 Wednesday, August 31 Priority 4 Thursday, September 1 Priority 5 Friday, September 2 Priority 5 For information on the exact time you may register, consult the Fall 1988 timetable or call the Registrar's Office at 984-4913. All credit classes begin Wednesday, September 7 CANA EY ATCA. Enjoy workina with your hands? Spaces are still avaitable in the following courses: Textile Surface Design (Art 194) Thursdays 7 - 10 p.m. Crafts Instructor Training (Art 187) Wednesdays 7 - 10 p.m. Sculptural Clay {Art 275) Mondays 9 a.m. - 12 noon Registration for these courses is Monday, August 29. Call 984-4911 for more information. Artin the Evenings The following Studio Art and Graphic Design and (iustration programs will be offered in the evening: Drawing | (Art 150-02) Thurday 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Life Drawing (Art 152-02) Tuesday 6:30 - 9:30 Drawing I (Art 154-03) Monday 6:30 - 9:30 Painting I (Art 171-02)\Wednesday 5:30 - 10:00 Design I (Art 185-02) Tuesday 6:30 - 9:30 Equivalent to the day courses, each will carry 3 credits and be university transferrable. Students may register for these courses Monday, August 29. Call the Art Department at 984-4911 for more information. Expanded Language Opportunitie Thai for Begiriners Classes in the Thai language and culture will be offered for the first time in the Fall and Spring terms this year. Here's your opportunity to get beyond the surface of this fascinating country. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Conversation seminars 6:36 - 7:30 p.m. CRETE Chinese 100/Japanese 100 In addition to our regular September to December courses, we are now offering special sections of Japanese 100 and Chinese 100 on Saturdays. These classes will run from September to April and will be offered at a special slower pace providing a solid foundation for further study. September - April: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m., Saturdays. Conversation Seminar 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Don't forget the Eurpopean Languages. Day and evening classes in French, German and Spanish are available, including a special one-day format immersion program in French. All classes include course and labs. Emphasis is on the communicative approach. @_ qa capilano @_@@ college 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver