ee Q. The C _A Douglas College Newslette a - — SS | DOUGLAS COLLEGE bs ARCHIVES December 2, 1980 oo ere “T@UINEA' PIANOS Pianos are required for reconditioning practice by Basic Piano Technology students. gram, please contact me as soon as possible. pampered and refined. a new lease on life. and tuning of the instrument will be improved. and tuning Anyone wishing to donate or loan an instrument for this Jan.-Aug. 1981 pro- This is an ex- cellent opportunity for your good quality piano to be We can also give a neglected old beast In any case, the appearance, condition, All work will be supervised by qualified technicians. Use of pianos for the full duration of the class is preferred, but those in good condition which are available for shorter periods of time are also of value to the course. ..-John Wiley “aNd PLAGESE” I just opened my inter-campus mail and one item just blew my mind. For some time I have been vaguely irritated by the plethora of initials used in place of names. Often I have suspected that more than half the people listening or reading have wondered what they stood for, and not liked to show their ignorance by asking. This time that my brain is with the current could solve this The sheet I am going to show my ignorance. I admit more than usually soggy after a fierce bout virus, though I. doubt that at its peak it one. of paper enclosed in a large inter-campus envelope was accompanied by no clue as to its origin. At first glance it looked as if it might contain some useful names and addresses. Perhaps they would be, IF I could figure out in what connection they might be useful. The paper is headed "Lower Mainland CEC's for PITC". I should probably know for what that stands, but there are so many initials to remember now that my poor brain has an = - seh: Gr A —————