MAD HATTER PAGE 4 Items can be borrowed for two weeks but extensions are available upon request. Borrower's cards will be issued. Lin ited xerox facilities are available in Research and Curriculum Development and across the street at Kwantlen College. Material can be picked up and returned in person, by mail or by courier. Cour- ier services must be paid for by the user. If you are in Vancouver, drop in to the second floor of the Ministry of Educa- tion building 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and look at the materials. All learming materials are catalogued and on the shelves and ready to be accessed. Call us or come in and see us soon. We're here to help you find materials in your field. experience the hospitality and culture of British Columbia. The program has been running since 1970 and is thought by many to be the most successful part of the Federal Government's bilingual program. If you have children who would like to learn French this way, or if you are interested in hosting a student and would like more information, please call John Yates, Program Manager, Kwantlen College, Surrey Campus, 588-4411. HOST A STUDENT Many families in recent years have par- ticipated in the Secretary of State's Summer Language Bursary Program, by way of hosting a student from Quebec. The families who have participated have found it an enriching and enjoyable ex- eprience and have appreciated the op- portunity of meeting young people from French-speaking Canada. Once again this year Kwantlen College is seeking families in the proximity of its 140th Street Campus to host a student, for the period May 17 to June 23, 1982. In returm for providing food, lodging and friendship, the host fam- ilies will receive $60 per week for each student. The students, from colleges and wiv ersities and usually in the 17-19 age range, are here to learn English and EGE Ww he ARCHIV orm } | GLAS \™ — 4 | .