MAD HATTER G For further information on career seminars please contact any one of the Educational Planners. Ask for: Lorraine Cotter Local 2723 Georgina Davis Local 2762 Amanda Harby Local 2763 Linda Stieler Local 2761 NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY THERAPY 10th Anniversary Western Canadian Conference on Family Practice. June 18 - 22, 1986 at the University of British Columbia. A multidisciplinary conference for professionals with a common interest in the family: social workers, nurses, psychologists, family life educators, divorce mediators, home economists, marital and family therapists, lawyers, child care workers, probation officers and all related professionals. Students take advantage of low student rates: Registration Fee: $125.00 for full details, (brochure available January '86) write or phone to be put on the mailing list. Alix Hirabayashi Conference Administrator Western Canadian Conference on Family Practice School of Social Work The University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5 (604) 228-2576 TO: COLLEGE FACULTY FROM: JIM DOERR Re: EPPCO Election Three nominations have been received for the faculty-at-large position on the College Education Policy and Planning Committee. The three nominated are: Irene Griswold, Commerce and Business Administration - Accounting (nominated by Ray Brookes, seconded by Rod Midgley), Elizabeth Peerless, Social Sciences Dept. - Geography (nominated by Howard Eaton, seconded by Jim Davies), Gert van Niekerk, Social Services and Allied Health Dept. - Physical Education (nominated by Silvia McFayden-Jones, seconded by Lorna Kirkham). All faculty members employed half time or more are eligible to vote. Ballots are available in the Personnel Office (0830 hours to 1430 hours) from Monday, January 27 to Friday, January 31. Completed ballots should be left in the ballot box in the Personnel Office. The successful candidate will take office, for a two year term at the EPPCO meeting scheduled for February 12, 1986. DISPLAY AREA "Neighbours: The Ethnic Diversity of British Columbia" is the title of a photo exhibit now on view in the Social Sciences display area (Room 3417). The exhibit and an accompanying brochure are meant to acknowledge the diverse ethnic groups which have contributed to the cultural heritage of B.C. This travelling exhibit was prepared by the Archaeological Society of B.C. and the B.C. Heritage Trust. Alan McMillan