DIRECTORY CHANGES Susan Meshwork S 266 Liz Glass S 255 Maureen Burgess is now in Langley Robin Ryan S$ 257 A-2 WESTWATER LECTURES COASTAL RESOURCES IN THE FUTURE OF B.C.: March 22: Coastal Ecological Reserves - Helping to keep the options open: J. Bristol Foster, Director, Ecological Reserves Unit, B.C. Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing. March 29: Oysters, Clams, Marine Plants - The development of small and beautiful industries: Anthony H. J. Dorcey,. Assistant Director, Westwater Research Centre, The University of British Columbia. Apriuk 53 The Dragons and the St. Georges of the Coastal Forest: Grant L. Ainscough, Chief Forester, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., Vancouver. April 12: The U.S. Indian Fishing Rights Controversy - Implications for salmon management: Ralph W. Johnson, Professor of Law, University of Washington, Seattle. The lectures will be held at 8:00 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Vancouver Centennial Museum, 1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver. They are open to the public with no charge for admission. For further information please telephone Westwater Research Centre at 228-4956 in Vancouver. TICKETS FOR SALE I have two $8 tickets for the Vancouver Symphony (Orpheum) Regular Subscription Concert, March 25 at 1430: violinist Henry Szeryng, Kaziyoshi Akiyama, Bach's Violin Concerto No. 1, Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major and Schumann's Symphony No. 1 Call Murray Leslie, NW 316 or home - 294-4557. ECSTACY OF RITA JOE Tickets are now on sale for D.C.'s production of Ecstacy of Rita Joe. Call 521-4851 (days) or 536-7798 (eves.) for information and ticket reservations. The Mad Hatter is a Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the Spring and Fall semesters, bi-monthly in the Summer semester, by Douglas College, P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster. Deadline for submissions is Thursday noon each week. For further information contact Melanie Falcon, Surrey Campus, Local 283. ee eee ee eee ee