“The townhouses, two and three bedroom “units, with wall-to-wall carpeting, fridge and stove, large storage areas, washer and dryer hook-ups, and better quality kitchen units, are laid out in @:exactive clusters and have fenced pri- ate yards and individual entrances. Individual parking is provided béside -@ each unit and extra parking is avail- able throughout. 5 Meridian Village will have display suites open for viewing June lst, 1976, and the expected occupancy is anticipat- ed beginning August lst, 1976. This will enable residents to settle in prior to school opening and to become familiar with their new surroundings. It is hoped that the day care centre and comm- @ unity building will be completed early in the fall. If you require any further information contact Maureen Noir at 731-1155. Thank you for your interest. ELECTIONS UPCOMING At the general meeting of Local 62, BCGEU held July 22, nominations were received for an election of officers to be held by ballot vote in the next seven days. Nominated for president of the local were: : cumbent Tom Rosamond, Brian Wiebe, d Pat Keenan; for vice-president: incumbent Linda Coyle, and Tom Phillips; § for corresponding secretary, Mayme Furber was elected by acclamation. A campus representative for Richmond will be elected at the next meeting. On the outside... DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY ARCHIVES VANCOUVER CO-OPERATIVE RADIO” CFRO-FM 102.7 FM 333 Carrall Street, Vancouver 684-8494 Beginning August 8th - coming out of a month of being off-air -— Vancouver Co-op Radio presents its First Festival of Radio Programming. This means we shall not be scheduling regular shows; instead, we've asked each production group in the station to contribute an entire evening's broadcastin; devoted to its area of concern. It's a chance to meet some of the people behind the programs outside the context of their shows and to listen to some of the material you normally would not hear on these shows. It's a chance to hear some of Co-op Radio's best programming from the past and to get a preview of what's coming up in the fall. Through September 4th, we shall be presenting "festival programmming" weekdays (Mon through Thur.) from 6:00 pm to 12:00 pm; Fridays and , Saturdays from 8:00 pm to 2:00 am; and Sundays from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Regularly schedule programming will resume on September Sth. Detailed information and listings are available by writing to 333 Carrall Street., Vancouver, or calling us at 684-8494. Co-op Radio, Vancouver's only non-commercial, community oriented radio station, broadcasts at 102.7 on the FM band. To all instructors from Janice Friesen R Circulation Librarian re: Reserve forms 8 used to request that material be placed on Reserve are available from the Cir- culation Assistance and are to be sub- mitted by August 10. If these lists are not submitted by this date, place- k ment on Reserve cannot be guaranteed by the commencement of classes. Please be aware that during the summer some Reserve material was returned to the general collection because of low circulation while on Reserve. Check the Course file on those campuses where you teach for a current listing of i R' Reserve material for your courses.