Women’s Job Re-entry Program starts in Sechelt Four smiling Cap College people appeared in a recent issue of the Sechelt newspaper, The Press. Julie Southerst, Co- ordinator of the Women's Job Re- Entry Program, April Struthers, Sechelt Co- ordinator, Patricia Groves, Acting Dean of Instructional Services, and Yvonne McColl, Co-ordinator of the Women's Resource Centre, were hosting a reception at which community leaders had an opportunity to meet the students and instructors in the Job Re- Entry Program, which is being run through the Women's Resource Centre at the Sechelt campus. Women in the course are learning business skills and job search techniques, and practicum positions have been made available by local businesses. Community response to the program has been excellent and April Struthers rated the reception a "very successful event." Skating to the top Featured in the Vancouver Magazine's February issue is second year Science student Rod Mackie. Mackie, 20, and his sister Cynthia, 18,recently came in first in the junior level of Ice Dancing in the Western Divisional Championships held in Edmonton. This month they will be competing in the Canada Winter Games on Cape Breton Island. And from there? They hope to compete at the world level and in the Olympics. The pair are coached by five- time Canadian ice-dancing champion Barry Soper. Off the ice, Rod-is taking Natural Sciences courses and hopes to become an air force pilot. We all wish him the best of luck in the Canada Games. Photo: The Press, Jan. 27/87 Bookstore open late The Bookstore is open one evening a week during the months of January and February. If you're looking for a little light reading on Accounting, Calculus or Metaphysics, drop by Thursdays up to 7:30. ‘ UNCLASSIFIED FOR SALE: Jan Bain is selling her faithful old Volkswagen. If you are interested in owning a '74 orange character car (has carried 7 kayaks at one time), please call local 2035. Asking $2000. Events at Robson Square Two events on issues of relevance to people in B.C. are upcoming this week. Mavor Moore, author of more than 100 plays and documentaries, holder of honorary doctorates from 5 universities, and Officer of the Order of Canada, will be speaking at Robson Square on Monday, Feb. 9 at 8 pm on "A Cultural Agenda for Canada." On Wednesday, on the Robson Square steps, the Council of Canadians is holding a Candle Light Vigil for West Kootenay Light and Power. Details: Olga Kempo, 2415.