eee aL New Westminster Food Bank All College Personnel This is a reminder that the BCGEU has two food bank donation boxes on campus. The boxes are located as follows: - 2300 General Office - Community Programs & Services - 2600 Nursing Curriculum Field Base The food banks are always in need of donations. Please bring in non-perishable goods to help support the New Westminster Food Bank. Thank you for your assistance. Barbara Edwards Carribean Opportunities The ACCC is recruiting ten curriculum consultants to work on short term assignments in Barbados. These assignments will require that the Curriculum Consultants train and work with Carribean module writers to produce curriculum packages. These assignments will require the presence of the consultants in Barbados for three ten day periods and one five day period between January 1986 and March 1988. The requirements are for two groups of consul- tants. The first group needs expertise in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Integrated Science and Agricultural Science. CV's must be submitted by December 6, 1985. The second group will have a later application date and requires expertise in Woods, Metals, Electricity, Technical Drawing and Office Procedures. For further information contact Gordan Gilgan. Donation Anyone? The Library needs a copy of NIBBLE v.6 #1 for binding. If anyone is willing to donate their copy, please send it to Theresa Kenkel - Technical services. Thank you. First Aid Locals Please note the changes of First Aid Locals. New locals are: 6060 7070 Anyone who has not yet received a new sticker with the new first aid locals please contact the Switchboard. Pat Thomasson All College Employees INTERLOCK is our employee assistance program at Douglas College. The program provides free, confidential and voluntary assistance for you and your family to help resolve difficulties that affect your personal life or ability to work. This includes marriage or family problems, financial or legal problems, emotional distress, or problesm caused by alcohol or drug abuse. Effective immediately, our new Interlock Counsellor/Co-ordinator is Diana Stevan, MSW, She may be contacted at 293-1871. B.C. Provincial Museum Travelling Exhibit From rocky coasts to sandy beaches, you can learn about the Seashore Plants of British Columbia by visiting the B.C. Provincial Museum display in the Display Room 3717 near the Psychology lab. The exhibit includes 20 free standing panels with magnificient photographs of the various seashore habitats and the various plants found in each habitat type. Learn why land plants are unable to grow in the sea and what special adaptations are necessary for plants to live in the seashore environments. The exhibit will be on display until December 31, 1985. For further information about the exhibit, contact Val Schaefer at local 3904 or Adrienne Peacock at local 3907. , pai oi ge epg ake ak ett) = 3 Bare ee seedy