WPI ia NEW FIRST AID/MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURES We have expanded the hours that first aid coverage will be available at the College. Consistent with past practice, our first aid attendants hold Industrial First Aid tickets in accordance with the Workers’ Compensation Board Regulations. It is also important to note that the first aid attendants are not located in the first aid room but at the locals indicated below. EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 3, 1986 FIRST AID COVERAGE (8:00 A.M. - 11:30 P.M.) Monday - Friday In the case of an accident/injury that requires first aid assistance call: LOCAL 8080 (8:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.) OR ALTERNATES AT 6060 or 7070 LOCAL 5050 (7:00 - 11:30 P.M.) INCLUDING ALL DAY SATURDAY (NO ALTERNATES) If you are unable to reach a first aid attendant and you require EMERG- ENCY FIRST AID ASSISTANCE or there is a LIFE THREATENING SITUATION call 526-4411. ACTING DIRECTOR, COMMERCE AND BUSINESS | am pleased to advise that Connie Land is the successful candidate for the position of Acting Director, Commerce and Business. Connie will assume her duties effect- ive November 3rd and will continue in the position until a new Dean, Applied Programs is in place. | know Connie can count on your sup- © port. Jim Sator, Acting Dean, Applied Programs USE OF THE BOARDROOM At its meeting of Tuesday, October 2 Ist, Management Committee reviewed the use of the Boardroom, with reference to heavy pressure on it, both as a meeting room, and as a spe- cial use teaching area. Effective immediately, use of the Boardroom will be restricted to non- instructional purposes. Bill Day, President THANK YOU On behalf of the Self-Study Steering Committee, | would like to thank all those faculty, staff, students and administrators who took the time to particiapte in interviews with members of the external audit team. We expect to receive the formal written report of the external team in the near future. Copies will be made available to any interested employees. Gerry Della Mattia, Dean, Educational Services and Student CELEBRATING TEACHING EXCELLENCE CELEBRATING TEACHING EXCEL- LENCE, the report of proceedings of the National Conference on Teaching Excellence sponsored by the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) contains an abstract of a paper presented by Diana Wegner and Janet Giltrow of our Engl- ish and Communications Department. The paper, The Community as Class- room: Learning at the Intersection of College and Community, is being ee prepared by Diana and Janet as an In- novation Abstract, to be published by NISOD at an unspecified future date. Gerry DellaMattia, Dean of Educational and Student Services ANNOUNCEMENT Would the person responsible for the Douglas College Women's Advocacy Group please contact Colleen (Mad Hatter) Local 4805. Thanks! HOCKEY ROYALS UNBEATEN Douglas College Royals continued to ice the rival opposition in Totem College Athletic Association action, winning their fifth and sixth games ina row to remain undefeated this season. In their most recent game, Oct. 26 at Columbia Four Rinks, the Royals sunk Western Washington vikings 6-0 after scoring three unanswered second period goals. Rod Long, Chris Klovan, Mike Loftus, Trev Duke, Louis Fuscaldo and Daryl Pretzer all scored singles for the winners. In an exhibition game against the West Coast Junior B Hockey League's White Rock Whalers, the Royals sco- red an 8-4 win at Port Moody Arena, as three second period goals erased an early 3-1 deficit. The Royals, behind a three-goal night from Klovan, erupted with four more markers in the third period to take an 8-4 win. Reprinted from the New Westminster Now, November 4, 1986.