aaa SOMETHING TO REMEMBER YOU BY Open Houses, auto shows, circuses, etc., are best remembered by what is taken away by the visitor. Such things as take-home-trees (UBC), bumper stickers and pre-recorded cassette _tapes have been given out as reminders of the event attended. Perhaps you could come up with something that the visitors could take home to remind them of your discipline's activities. Please send all of your responses to Jim Adams so that they may be coordinated with the others. In order that we have plenty of time to reserve equipment, rooms, etc., your responses should be into Jim by the 12th of March. ; -.-e-Jim Adams | SAFETY COMMITTEE The Safety Committee wishes to obtain ideas for the up-coming "Development Days" programs. We are particularly interested in your ideas on displays and/or workshops. Please pass your ideas along to Margaret Clarke or Susan Somers. FLAT FOR RENT A spacious ground-level one-bedroom basement suite in Surrey is now available for rent. Fireplace, very pleasant grounds, five Minutes from Surrey Campus. Perfect for one person. Ph. A. Rouvier at 596-9803. ee ee DOUGLAS COlIECR m (3 A AR (LIN ee WAURIVES sivLwD The Mad Hatter is a Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the Spring and Fall semesters, bi-monthly in the Summer semester, by Douglas College, P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster. Deadline for submissions is Thursday noon each week. For further information contact Melanie Falcon, Surrey Campus, Local 283.