DOUGLAS. COLLEGE ARCHIVES if you are interested in participating in the work of this committee, would you please advise EPPCO, through my office. Bill Day LOST ANE NOT FOUND? Every semester faculty, staff, and students lose many dollars in cash and kind, not to speak of the inconvenience of strayed lost or stolen items, both personal and insti tu- tional property. The following suggestions are made to re- duce losses and aid recovery: (a) Mark all personal property with both SIN number or DRIVERS licence number and name. (b) Don't leave belongings lying about unattended. (c) Report missing items immediately to either Security Local 5405 or Switch- board, 0. (d) Wile articles which are turned in are trose found within 48 hours, keep checking back as items do sometimes turn up much later. (e) Watch notice boards for lists of found articles. All personnel are cautioned not to consider unlocked offices as safe haven. Every semester radios, purses, wallets disappear from unlocked offices and cesks. In respect to bicycles the watchword is the same.... lock it or lose it. HELP US TO HELP YOU...BE SECURITY CON- CONSCIOUS...PR@TECT YOUR BELGNGINGS MAD HATTER PAGE 5 VICTORIA Physical Location Office of the Minister of Education: Room cis Parliament Buildings Main Offices: 620 Superior Street 3rd floor, Douglas Building 617 Government Street Mailing Address Minister of Education/Ministry of Ed. Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4 LOWER MAINLAND Physical Location | Lower Mainland Centre: 7451 Elmbridge Way, Richmond | 7900 Alderbridge Way, Richmond Mailing Address: Ministry of Education 7451 Elmbridge Way Richmond, B.C. Ministry of Education 7900 Alderbridge Way Richmond, B.C. V6X 2A5 ADDRESS UPDATE The following is a list of the Main Minis- try office locations and mailing addresses: SKOOL A group of North Vancouver highschool stu- ents will be presenting the play 'Skool' at Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield in North Vancouver, September 14 to October 8. 'Skool' is what students think is good, bad, interesting, and boring about education. It is about cutbacks, drugs and drinking, suicide, racial problems, and it's from the students' point of view. There will also be two nights during the run, September 20 and 27, when the students’ would like feedback from the audience.