MEMO -TO: Faculty (ai FROM: — Linda Gunson : AV Librarian RES) Film Bookings 1976-1977° As’ you may know, non-college groups, other educational institutions, and mem- bers of the Douglas community rely heavily on Douglas College films. There- fore, in order to ensure that your film needs are met, Library AV Services will be accepting ADVANCE BOOKINGS FOR FILMS FOR THE 1976 FALL SEMESTER from this date until JUNE 30. ‘ Bookings (in written lists, please) may be made by contacting Helen Haughton, New Westminster Campus Library, local 263, until April 30, and Jo-Anne Gould (same local) after that date. Please refer any bookings questions or problems to me at NW local 253. wee ak G, Since September 1975 the College has ' operated the telephone switchboard on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Due to budget constraints and a "+ negligible number of recorded calls we are discontinuing this service effective April 10, 1976. Bob Lisson CONGRATULATIONS _ Two of our Interior Design students have received Honourable Mention in an Interior Design Student Competition which was recently.héld by the design firm of Dow Badische Canada Limited. Ninety-eight entries were received from across Canada, so it is a real accomp- lishment for MARILYN McLEAN AND MARLENE WEST to have been so honoured. . We heartily congratulate them. George Wootton NOT ICE § FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE oS "SAVE THB PRA S ER" Monday - April 12th, 1976 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Surrey Campus Room 205 by BARRY JINKS and RAY FREED Scientific Pollution & Environmental Control Society zero's in on problems associated with Fraser River Estuary, Wildlife Resources and Farm Land threatened by urban expansion. Institute of Environmental Studies , ’ BOUQUETS TO LILLIAN ZIMMERMAN It gives me great pleasure to- announce that Lillian, as Convenor of Women's ‘Studies, has been responsible for ob- taining a grant from the Secretary of State Department in Ottawa for $455. This grant was awarded to cover the travelling expenses of June Callwood (author, TV interviewer, and magazine journalist) for.her participation in the Workshop for Women whose Career is Homemaking on April 10th at SFU. This project is being co-sponsored by Douglas College, the Vancouver YWCA, the Women's Studies Unit at SFU, Women's Resource Centre at SFU, Women's Studies at Capilano College, and the Centre for Continuing Educa- tion at UBC. Congratulations! ‘George Wootton