MAD HATTER PAGE 4 TOUR OF NEW WESTMINSTER PERMANENT CAMPUS The Project Management Office is pleased to announce that arrange- ments are currently being made to host a tour of the New Westminster Permanent Campus project. The structural work on site is vir- tually complete. Glazing is complete ' in the south building and progress- ing rapidly in the north building. The finishing trades are now on site, with drywall well underway. This is the perfect opportunity to have a first hand look at the College's new facilities. The date is set for Saturday, March 20, 1982. Time is tentatively 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., depending on the number of people wishing to view the project. The tour is open to the College commmity, family, friends, and other interested persons. Please call and give your name to the Phys- ical Plant t, New Westmin- ster - locals 217 & 248, if you in- tend to participate in the tour. Newberry, Executive Director, Manage- ment Services Division, Post-Secondary Department, on January 26th, with sep- arate IRC budget being sent to him 10 days later, ‘The packages should be in the hands of Treasury Board by the time you are reading this, and by the end of the week we should have some indication of what has been recommended to Treas- ury Board. Copies of the full budget submission may be reviewed by seeing Terry Leonard or Barbara Bessey (McBride Site). A summary sheet and appropriate pages from the package have been forwarded to the Administrator of Reference of each Users' Group. As soon as a response is received from Victoria on our requests, notice will be sent to all personnel on the next stage, ie., establishing priorities, tendering, and purchasing. ROYAL AVENUE SITE - FURNISHINGS & EQUIPMENT SUB-COMMITTEE UPDATE SPECIAL MEETING OF FURNISHINGS & EQUIPMENT SUB-COMMITTEE: 1:30 p.m., Thursday, February 25, 1982 - McBride Site Boardroom Agenda: The Committee is meeting to review and hear comments/con- cerns regarding the standards established for furnishings in common areas, eg., class- rooms, offices. All interested personnel are invited to attend to listen, and to comment. BUDGET UPDATE: The furnishings & Equipment capital budget request was delivered to Jack INTELLIGENT FAMILY'S GUIDE TO HEALTH Douglas College and the New Westminster Medical Association will be co-sponsor= ing two free public information sessions. Qn Wednesday, March 3, Dr. H. Jones will discuss the topic of Sexually Transmitted Diseases; and on Wednesday, March 17, Moles and Bumps in the Skin will be discussed by Dr. Chan. Both sessions will be held at the Royal Columbian/Douglas Education Centre from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more infor- mation, call 522-2616. THANKS The United Way of The Lower Mainland wishes to thank the Student Association for their contribution of $619.79. The outstanding effort of groups such as this has enabled the United Way to raise more than $7.5 million to meet the needs of its 84 member agencies. Again, many thanks! ia