“4 A Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the spring and fall semesters, bi-monthly in the sutimer semester ’ by Douglas College Technical and Vocational Institute P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster,B.C. Telephone: 588-4411, loc. 283 ’ . cher 44 THE MAD HATTER Editor: Judie Steeves, Surrey campus ]§ MS. ED'S NOTES: Apologies to those who submitted notices for last week's Hatter. Any that didn't pertain to events which hap- penned last week can be found in this week's Hatter, but some were dated and would be useless this week. Last week's Hatter was inadvertently eaten up by the system due to illness, new employees and such. Sorry! ae e | Notice Board Effective Oct. 31, Ken Moore has been appointed administrator for the Langley operation until such time as a principal is named under the new model. Ken will continue as director of Continuing Education programs but will act full-time as administrator in Langley. He will spend half his time in administrative duties and half as a community consultant. Lock Laurie has agreed to delay his leave of absence without pay in order to act as administrator of Continuing Education programs. In this capacity he will have the power and authority of a director, but will not be involved in any long-range plans. Marilyn Smith has been designated as the official Manpower contact while Ken is acting as administrator in Langley. [ - George oR : pouc'."s ecoryeCe LIBRARY ARCHIVES THE LITTLE FOXES Plan now to attend the Douglas College Theatre Section's Fall production of this Lillian Hellman classic. Scheduled to run in the Surrey Arts Centre, November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th, the Cast includes Dorothy Jones who has type cast herself as the alcoholic "Birdie". It promises to be one of the best performances ever!! Tickets will be available from all Campus Receptionists - eventually. TO: All Faculty and Staff FROM: Printing Department RE: Business Cards Please be advised that until a new format for business cards is designed and approved the printing department cannot provide for this service. Unfortunately the small supply of the old business cards we did have in stock were destroyed in the recent fire. | Tom Rosamond West Coast 0i] Ports Inquiry is an inquiry established by the Federal Government to study various proposals which involve super tanks on the West Coast of Canada. The Inquiry will be having its Ist Community hearing at Steveston on October 21 at 12:30 pm & Oct. 22 at 10 am at Steveston Buddhist Church, 4260 Garry Road in Steveston. The hearing is open to the public. All teachers and students are invited to attend. For further information contact John Steeves 666-2251. FOR SALE ‘ Triple dresser, solid wood construc- tion. Top shape: $140.00 | Contact: 531-0446. \