Halloween has come and gone, but your kids probably still have treats left over. If you know where the goodies are hidden, play a trick on them and swipe a few. Then sit down, relax, and enjoy...along with these little goodies. Gone llama farming... Psychiatric Nursing Instructor Anna Helewka just got back from a trip to Al- berta, where she and her husband picked up a couple of llamas. Their names are April Clover and Elita, and they are the first in what should be a long line of healthy, happy llamas to be bred on the Helewka spread in Whonnock. You can’t be too careful when llama-shopping; the future farmers had to go east to get their llamas, because the ones for sale at the PNE last summer weren’t pregnant. Dave’s in the Hall... Douglas College wrestling coach Dave McKay will will inducted into the Nation- al Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Hall of Fame next March. McKay won the NAIA championship as a student at SFU, and went on to wrestle at the World Championships and at the Los An- geles and Seoul Olympics. He’s a tireless promoter of the sport, and of the Douglas College team. He's also the one who brought women’s wrestling here last year, an event that generated a lot of publicity for the sport. Congratulations, Dave! You’re invited... ..to meet the men and women who make up the Douglas College Board in the Douglas Room on Thursday, November 19 from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Seven new members were appointed to the Board last spring, and they would like to meet you. Refreshments will be served, and Bursar Peter Greenwood guarantees that speeches will be held to a minimum. ..and to an all-day open house for IMS (that’s Instructional Media Services, in case you didn’t know) on Monday, Novem- ber 23. Their Graphics operation has moved into Room 3100, next door to the existing office, and they'd like to give you a cup of java and show you around the new, expanded digs. Equal, effective and... Facilities Services recently hired on their only female BSW...in this case, that stands for Big Strong Woman. Christine Unterthiner, who worked in the Public Information Office earlier this year, and whose favorite pastime is body-building, is the latest addition to the Building Service Worker squad. Says Site Services Manager Pat Thomasson: "It’s time to move gender equity into all areas of the College." Aerobically speaking... The Office of the Registrar's Mary Whor- ley has been doing aerobics for eleven years...even before Jane Fonda caught on. Mary’s also been teaching for six years, and recently took over the Tuesday noon aerobics class here at D.C. Congratulations... To Psychiatric Nursing Instructor Deb Sutherland, who gave birth to Stewart Mackenzie Sutherland (8 Ib., 14 02.) on Oc- tober 16, 1992. The way we were... History Instructor Jackie Gresko is proud of first-year Douglas College his- tory student Mark McCraig’s essay on New Westminster pioneer Colonel John T. Scott, who, among other ventures, operated the Pioneer Saloon in the 1860's on Columbia Street where the Army & Navy store now stands. The essay was published in the Fall 92 edition of the B.C. Historical News. This is the same John T. Scott who, in the autumn of 1865, took out a large advertisement in the local paper asking for "500 men to winter in New Westminster, not to make ZSNE roads for the Government, but to come and spend their money...at the Pioneer Saloon, in playing Billiards, drinking good Whisky..." and so on. We oughta be in pictures... Remember last November, when a Paramount Pictures film crew took over the Fourth Floor North to shoot parts of the thriller Jennifer Eight, starring Andy Garcia, Uma Therman and John Malkovich? In return for use of the D.C. campus, the B.C. government, Paramount, and Douglas College established the Paramount Studios Performing Arts Award for students in those disciplines. If you happen to catch the show, which opens in Vancouver on Nov 6, look for shots of the Royal Avenue entrance dis- guised as a police station and surrounded by squad cars. See you in December! As part of AIDS Awarness week, on Oct 6, faculty member Cathleen Smith (a.k.a. the condom granny) handed out condoms in the concourse.