AIS - Wedmesday, November 25, 1981 - North Shore News amish area -CANADA‘S NEWEST radio "radio signal at 104.9 MHz on ~ Mountain FM _ the FMdial. will go on the air 6:00 a.m. November 30. Mountainous terrain in the Howe Sound region prevents the clear reception of Vancouver-area commer-. cial radio stations; so for the: first time, Squamish-area.; listeners will be able to receive a clear, consistent -* DIG iI... Vite “Mery z | hristmas!” Christmas.cards - carry your personal holiday message. The design should be perfect and the words just right. That's why we have hundreds of Hallmark Christmas cards to choose from. Boxed cards for everyone on your list and individual cards for someone special. “PRESS CON- FERENCE’ consisted of News reporter Terry Lavender listening to the concerns of student union representatives. (lan Smith photo) over college budget FROM PAGE At for the college. Funding increases from the province have been below the in- flation rate for the past two years and the fat has been from the system food, she said. The college is helping these students with emergency loans, but there isn’t much money available, said Jessup. anything until the spring. already, she said. Both Ludgate and Jessup 987-561 5 “I. know as much as you Some: students have had blamed the delay in payment do,” she told the News. their financial grants of the aid money on the However, the. ince withheld, she said. But she province’s financial review its expenditures to see if it can “eliminate any fat from the system,” said Jessup. Roberts said the cuts in the college's budget would lead to a decrease in the number of hours the Women’s Resource Centre would be open, the closing of the Squamish Women's Resource Centre, and force more and more students into fewer classes. Jessup agreed morc budget cuts — if they do occur — would be painful denied the contention by Canadian Federation of Students representative Cathy Ludgate that students have been kicked out of the college because they can't pay their fees. Capilano College has a policy of deferring tuition payments if a student hasn't received approved financial aid from the province, Jessup said. The students who have had their aid held up by as much as two months will suffer in other ways, such as paying the rent and buying problems, which also caused the Social Credit govern- ment to delay payment of homeowner grants to the municipalities during the summer. The B.C. Federation of Students will fight the federal and provincial funding cuts with rallies, information sessions and b building alliances with other groups, such as faculty and staff unions and women's groups, Rhonda Lavigne, B.C. Students Federation deputy chairman, said at the press conference. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rattan Lamp - hand woven in the Phillipines -electrical fixture and 6’ Extension cord included - shade available at | extra cost reg. price $55. Decorated China Plate - 8 different designs - round or oval Round: 13%" and 15” $] 6 _ Ovat 18%” by 14” PMHE GNGELR JAR O62 Marine Or., North Vancouver 088-4108 Acrose from the Avaion sale $39. $29 PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 10% November 26 - 28 20% OFF Pierre Cardin SHIRTS Arrow SHIRTS Pierre Cardin PANTS © Marzotto (trom ttaly) SUITS Progress Brand Progress Brand SUPRA SUEDE JACKETS Westlynn Mall 987-2112