EMPLOYMENT FROM: Supervisor of Personnel Administration RE: Vacancy - Temp. Position of Audio-visual : Library Clerk ke RAR Effective 15 April 1976 the following position in the College will be available. Audio-visual Library Clerk Classification: Library Clerk III Salary: $795.00 (Eff. 15 April - $882) Position: N.B. This is a temporary position for the period of 15 April - 30 September 1976, The job description for this position is posted on all Staff Notice Boards. If no applicants fully meet the Pre-requisites, appointment may be made at a lower classificationg : 2m ¥ faculty co-ordinator of competition: R Doug Nicol, N315. e level. In keeping with our policy of filling vacancies from within our staff whenever possible, we invite applications from all qualified employees § who are interested in being considered for this position. If you wish to apply for this position, you should advise the Supervisor of Personnel Administration in writing by 12 March 1976. Quote Positign Title d in this advertisement. thers isor of Personnel Administration Medicine Hat College, Medicine Hat, Alberta, requires an Audio-Visual Technician. Duties: Responsible for student orientations, A-V prod- uction, distribution of equipment for classes, repair of equipment, and other duties as assigned. Responsible to the Director of the LRC. Background: A-V Technician diploma. Experience preferred. Starting salary: $1,000. Appoint- ment: May 1, 1976 or as arranged. Initially this is a 16-month appoint- ment. Apply before March 15 to: Peter Colebrook, Director Learning Resource Centre Medicine Hat College Medicine Hat, Alberta 527-7141 3. g ART AWARD 2 The geographers at Douglas College ~° R are pleased to announce that they have P established an annual fine art compet- 2 ition. P purchased for $150 and permanently g displayed in one of the geography labs. The winning selection to be P Any form of LANDSCAPE ART will be elig- R ible, e.g. drawing, painting, batik, y weaving, y Any student currently enrolled at » Douglas College is eligible. sculpture, photography, etc.. Fntries to be submitted by April 13, > 1976. » displayed in the college for one week. All entries to be publicly Award winner to be announced April 23, b 1976. Further details and entry forms avail- B able from the Social Sciences secretary Surrey Campus, Room 602, or from WANTED If you have worn and/or torn bed-linen which you no longer want, I would appreciate your sending it. to me at Richmond Campus. use it only if it is at least 85% cotton).. (I can Thank you. Valerie MacBean EVENTS POETRY READING: DALE ZIZROTH The poet Dale Zieroth will be reading from his works Monday, Mar. 22, room 701, Surrey campus, at 2:00. Dale Zieroth was born and raised on the prairies and now works as a park naturalist in Kootenay National Park. His poetry reflects this in- terest in the natural world, and his first volume of poetry, Clearing, was acclaimed for its clarity and precise use of Jansuage. . Everyone is welcome to attend.