Volume XIll,
Number 13
Dec. 17, 1991

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CAPILANO COLLEGE'S INTERNAL NEWSLETTER

Happy
Holidays!

Poinsettias filled the College's greenhouse before the sale last week.

Distinguished Citizens at
Capilano College

Two high profile members of the Capilano College
community were recognized last Saturday for their
contributions to the District of North Vancouver. College
president Douglas Jardine and Foundation board mem-
ber Peter Jones were presented with plaques honouring
them as Distinguished Citizens of the community. The
District is celebrating its centennial this year. Murray
Dykeman, mayor of the District, presented plaques to
100 people “who have distinguished themselves in their
chosen fields of endeavour over the past 100 years.”
Recipients were selected by a panel of judges from over
150 nominations.

Doug was honoured for being a “strong and effective
advocate for integrating all aspects of the College into
the North Shore community.” Two tangible examples of
his efforts are the North Shore Economic Development
Commission and the North Shore Arts Commission.
Peter Jones, who was chair of the first Capilano College
board and was instrumental in getting the College
going, was honoured for his extensive service to the
community both as a volunteer and elected official. Peter
was mayor of West Vancouver. He has come back to the
College as an executive member of the Foundation to
further assist the College.

There were over 500 people in the Sportsplex De-
cember 7 to participate in the awards ceremony and
reception.

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