Mad Hatter Page 10 Educational Leave In referring to article 12.14 of the Collec- tive Agreement I wish to draw your atten- tion to the December 1 deadline for faculty applications for educational leave. It is to all applicants benefit that you turn in your applications complete with supporting documents well before the December 1 dead- line to allow your appropriate administrat- ors time to circulate your request for com- ments. If you are considering leave for the 1984/85 period, please request an application form now from your administrator and start col- lecting the necessary references and support requested for application. This will not only help the committee to evaluate the ap- plications more efficiently but also im- prove your chances for acceptance. All faculty groups please select your mem- bership for the upcoming Educational Leave Committee which will meet in early December. We will need FULL membership at the first meeting. Everett Robinson Counselling Parking As we begin the fall semester there are min- or changes in 'parking' and 'no parking' regulations of which everyone should be a- ware, The rates for parking are unchanged from last semester and are clearly posted. The rates for motorcycle parking at 50% of the automobile rate are, or will be, posted. Bicycles will be accommodated in the three parking levels, free of charge. During the summer months line painting has taken place on all exterior driveway entran- ces and ramps. All of these areas are clearly marked as 'no parking' or 'restrict- ed parking’ only. Where restricted parking is permitted, permission will only be grant- ed by the applicant registering with the Physical Plant Department and providing name, a | - _ } type and model of vehicle, together with the license number. Limited parking for oversized vehicles owned by the handicapped is available at the Royal Avenue entrance. Persons who are handicapped and drive ve- hicles of a size accommodated by the gar- age, should also register for the interior parking stalls with Physical Plant or with Impark. This is to insure that handicapped parking within the facility is used only by: the handicapped. | While the bulk of the construction work on the facility is finished, from time to time members of the various contractors work force may still arrive to do warranty or deficiency work. Vehicles belonging to this work force will be permitted free of charge to occupy space on the access drive- way to the engineering shops. No other | parking on this driveway will be Permian) It is anticipated that ample parking will | be available for the entire college commun- | ity in the three levels of underground parking. Commencing September 12 it is our, intention to remove, at the owners expense, all vehicles illegally parked in any of the access entries to the facility. The park- ing of motorcycles will no longer be toler- ated on any of the pedestrian plazas. Am- ple parking exists for motorcycles in the three parking levels and again it is our intention to remove vehicles parked where authorized parking is not permitted. West Graydon Piano Tech’s Say Thanks To all our friends and supporters, a heart- felt thanks. We've enjoyed working with you and look forward to seeing you again in the future. Best Wishes from Jacki, Lydell, Gordon, George, John and all the rest of us: in the Piano Technology Program. | Please direct any further inquiries re: this program, or piano work to Brian Lydall @ 325-5194.