EID ETI IE LTS LTE TT oe LY I silt atitatarihdindasthitindin etal ie eiaiaaneiaeiniainiied. DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY ae a RY’ mie! avi SUMMER YOUTH REFERRAL SERVICE For your information, the Ministry of Labour will be recruiting Douglas College students for its 1980 Provincial Youth Referral Service Program. The Ministry will be sending out representatives to each of the following: Surrey Campus cafeteria: Monday, February 11, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. New Westminster cafeteria: Tuesday, February 12, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Coquitlam cafeteria: Thursday, February 14, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Richmond Student Lounge: Tuesday, February 19, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The representatives will be available to assist students with completing their applications for summer employment with the Youth Referral Service. I will be making arrangements with the Student Society for a table and chairs to be set up for these people. All the advertising will be taken care of by the Ministry of Labour. If you have any questions please call Student Placement at Loc. 269 in NW. ~.e.-.e-LOrraine Jones A..A. MEETING Closed A.A. meeting, Big Book Group Discussion, Room 107, Coquitlam (Winslow) Campus, Mondays, 11:45 - 12:45. Contact: Nora Minogue, 939-6611. MAILING INSTRUCTIONS For the purposes of intercampus mail Langley campus will be referred to as "Old" Langley and "New" Langley. PLEASE HELP A LITTLE BOY A little boy in the Surrey area relies on a kidney machine. The cost to use the machine is rather expensive but through various charitable organizations, it is possible for him to receive twenty free minutes on the machine for every 100 empty cigarette packages that can be turned in. Please call Liz Glass, Surrey Campus, for pick-up. Phone #591-6662. Thanks for your help! eels g Glass U.B.C. 1980 SHORT COURSE The Administration of Post-Secondary Institutions, a non-credit short course, is offered each spring by UBC's Centre for the Study of Admin- istration in Education in conjunction with the credit course, Education 559 The Administration of Post-Secondary Institutions. To facilitate participation of persons from areas outside of the Lower Mainland area, the Short course is in two concentrated segments, separated by a 5-week interval. Part One: Current Issues and Developments in B.C., Thurs., Feb. 14 0900-1700 hr. and Fri., Feb. 15 0900-1600 hr. at Delta's River Inn. - more -