MAD HATTER 4 Elfective November 3, 1986, Carol Leyland will be at local 4231. Error in last name - should read - Murray, Judy local 4200 not Murphy Judy. CANADIAN JOBS STRATEGY | am happy to announce that we have successfully negotiated and signed a contract with the Government of Canada under the Canadian Jobs Strategy - Job Development Training Program in the amount of $72,055 to provide employment and training for four people. lhe trainees once hired will study and work within the context of the Basic Occupational Education program in order to assist adults with special learning needs to gain competitive employment status in society. | acknowledge with appreciation, the assistance of Randi Duke in the nego- tiations. Jean Campbell has done the lion's share of the work on the development of this project over the last several months. Jean deserves a great deal of credit for her initiative and for her perseverance in seeing the project through to the funded stage. She will remain the contact person for the en- tire project which runs through September 18, 1987. Don McEachern CONGRATULATIONS TIM! | am happy to announce that Tim Frick (Physical Education/Recreation) has successfully coripleted the requirements for the instructor's Diploma - Special Education - Academic Life Skills and Vocational Preparation - Post-Secondary. Congratulations Tim. Don McEachern | ACCREDITATION RECEIVED STATUS The Canadian Dental Association has awarded full accreditation status to the Dental Assisting Program for five years. We now have the credential framed and hanging in our dental clinic (Room 2660). Please contact Margaret Meagher for a tlook-see’. The accreditation means that our graduates are able to work anywhere in Canada. It also means that our train- ing program more than meets all criteria established by the national organization. Don McEachern WOMEN’S ADVOCACY GROUP The meeting time for the Douglas College Women's Advocacy Group has been changed from 1615 hours to 1645 hours. Location remains the same. Douglas College Women's Advocacy Group (WAG) TO ALL FACULTY 1987/88 EDUCATIONAL LEAVE Faculty planning to request Educa- tional Leave for the 1987/88 fiscal year must make application in writing by December 1, 1986. Applications are available from your Department Field- base, and should be forwarded to the undersigned. Gordon Gilgan Administrator Responsible FOR SALE 1976 Olds Cutlass Supreme Good condition, low mileage Call 461-3792 after 6:00 P.M. a | | | | VISITING ADMINISTRATOR FROM CHINA Mr. Hui, Dean of the English Department, Xi'an Foreign Languages Institute, Xi'an People's Republic of China, will be visiting Douglas College for the | months of November and December. Mr. Hui is prepared to make presentations as a guest speaker in classes on topics such as Chinese government, modern China, etc. If you would like to arrange a time with him please contact Gordon Gilgan. Gordon Gilgan, Dean, Academic Division EARLY BIRD FITNESS CLASSES Start the day on the right foot (or left). Monday, Wednesday & Friday - 0710 - 0745 hours. Slow & EEEZY classes. - 1210 - 1240 hours. Starting the week of November 3rd. Get tickets from Chris Johnson or Betty Lou Hayes. Tuesday & Thursday FIRST EVER GRAND ANNUAL PARKING SPACE RAFFLE Keep your eyes open for one or more of the United Way's 2000 First Ever Grand Annual Parking Space Raffle tickets. For a $2 gambit you could be the winner of the only reserved parking space on campus. Support the United Way and buy a ticket. Tickets will be sold in the Student Society Office the week of November 3rd thru 7th. VALUE CHEQUES ARE BACK! Over $400 worth of savings. Only $7. Pick one up from: any member of the Women's Basketball Team; Office 2839 (Richard Norman); at practice times in the Gym - Monday 2000 2200 hours, Tuesday - 1800 - 2200 hours, Wednesday & Thursday - 1600 - 1800 hours. Suppor Douglas College Women's Basketball. i) Richard Norman