THE MAD HATTER A Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the snring and fall semesters, bi-monthly in the summer — y Douglas College Technical and Vocational Institute P.O. 2503, New Westminster, B.C. Editor: Melanie Falcon, Surrey Campus “588-4411 Local 283 — a a a ad Alotice Board RETIRED BUT INSPIRED We have now established a Douglas College program called "Retired but Inspired," on Surrey/White Rock Cablevision, Channel 10. It shows every Sunday at 7:30 p.m. with a repeat on Tuesday, noon. The repeat in- cludes a phone-in. ‘Copies of these programs can be obtained on 3/4" video tape by just supplying the tapes. Jean Buzan REFUGEE AID SALES Thea and I wish to thank all those . members of staff and faculty who have donated clothing, books, records, and household items for our next fund-rais- ing sales. The first sale will not be held until early April when the weather improves, so if anyone else has any saleable items to donate please send them through the inter-campus mail to Surrey Campus, portable A6, or 13936 Terry Road, White Rock. Thanks, Barry Leach TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CHANGE Linda Turner is Local 264 NOT 244. On the outside... INDIAN ARTISTS/FEATURED AT SFU » Canada's leading contemporary Indian artists will be featured in exhibition at the Simon Fraser Gallery at Simon Fraser University from March 5-30, 1979. The exhibit entitled Native Canadian Graphics includes the work of Sam Ash, Benjamin Chee Chee, Robert Davidson, Norval Morriseau, Daphne Odjig, Bill Reid, Roy Vickers and many others. All works in the exhibit were selected by James Warren Felter, Director of the Gallery, from the Simon Fraser Collection. This collection was established by the President's Works of Art Committee in 1969. The Committee began acquiring native art in 1972. The Collection now contains more than seventy original works by Canada's native peoples. The Gallery is open Mondays from 1:30 - 4 p.m. and 5 - 8 p.m.; Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 - 4 p.m. * * * oO pare hs for The Family Services for White Rock and South Surrey needs an identifying symbol and is offering a $100 prize for a successful logo design. The competition is open to everyone and the chosen design will be used on the Society's letterhead, envelopes, business cards and brochures. .~ ©. Contestants should consider in the design of the logo strength, solidarity, family, children and the ROMO. a. isos a ate ‘ ‘This newly formed society provides counselling to families with children experiencing behavior problems. At present there is an in-home counselling service and a number of residential home programs will be established in the near future. a The final date for submitted designs is Monday, April 16, 1979 at 4:30 p.m. either by mail orin person to: ’ ; - Family Services White Rock/South Surrey Suite 203, 1456 Johnston Road White Rock, B.C. For more information telephone Dr. Martha Baldwin, 536-2413.