Dec. 2/92 IEG ana Ea IT hl BS RSC a RT ATTIRE ARE DELISI S H Resource Development News Ho, Ho, Ho... It’s Time to Party Ladner Downs establishes Legal Assistant scholarship fund The law firm of TES Ladner Downs has donated $5000 to the Capilano College Foundation. The dona- tion will establish an endowment to provide 1 scholarships for first and An official, unofficial Capilano second year Legal College Christmas Party is coming Assistant students. to your local neighborhood Sports- Two scholarships of y plex at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17. $350 each will be : Bring your spouse, bring your awarded to students who Debra Browning and George Rellly of Ladner Downs, on guest or just bring yourself. This is rank at the top in their right, visit Donna Phillips, Legal Secretarial coordin- a potluck extravaganza, so whip up year of study. Ladner ator, and students Michelle Dean and Larry Beryar. your favorite holiday treat to share with your co-workers. There will be Downs has offered to add funds to the for the Legal Assistant Program. endowment income to assure the $350 Ladner Downs is one of Vancou- ano-host bar. — : awards. These scholarships are the first ver’s oldest and largest law firms. In keeping with the holiday Debra Browning, the partner who spirit, donations of non-perishables handles the firm’s program of dona- for the Food Bank and toys for the tions, prizes and awards, comments: Christmas Bureau will be accepted. “Our firm has been very pleased with Your $3 ticket will help cover the graduates we have hired from the costs, with proceeds going to the Capilano College Legal Assistant Union Gospel Mission. Contact Program and we welcome this opportu- Judith Hall, Di Knight, Janet Mee, nity to provide deserving support for Bruce Baigent or David DeMuynck academic excellence.” for tickets. Health Styles The Personnel Department wishes occurred during November: goodbye and good luck to Drena Joan Minichiello, on Switchboard World AIDS Day McCormack, who worked as Educa- —_since February 1991, now has a regular In 1988 the World Health Organiza- _ tional Planning Assistant in the Advis- _ full-time position as Registration Clerk. tion (WHO) designated Dec.1as World —_ ing Centre since August 1988. She has Lee Ederer, who worked for the AIDS Day in an effort to inspire global left the College to pursue other opportu- CCFA from 1987-91, has become a solidarity in the fight against HIV nities. temporary full-time Program Assistant infection. More wishes for good luck and fora with the Asia Pacific Management The theme this year is Community spectacular Christmas—and it sounds Cooperative Program. Commitment. The goal is to urge all like it will definitely be spectacular—go New to the College is Magdy communities of every interest to unite in to Denise Carr. Denise ison maternity Ghobrial, temporary part-time Techni- partnership against HIV, the virus leave from her position as Day Care cian for off-campus performances in believed to cause AIDS. Assistant. Her baby is due Dec. 25! Music. She also works as a music An estimated two million people from Best wishes also go to Susan teacher in the Fraser Valley, teaching 164 countries are living with AIDS. Metcalf, who was with the College concert choir and vocal jazz. Some nine- to eleven-million people are Personnelly Speaking since September 1991 as Committees Another new, but not totally new, infected with HIV and still no cureisin Clerk and Special Projects Clerk. She face at the College is Brian Smith. sight. By the year 2000 WHO estimates _has left to take a job with the North Brian, a former Outdoor Recreation the number of people infected will be Shore Credit Union. student at Cap, is now a weekend between 30 and 40 million. Here are some staff changes that attendant at the Sportsplex.