| DOUGLAS ARCHIN | | COLLEGE fo cw MAD HATTER PAGE 2 Consumer and Job Preparation for Adults with Special Needs’ The program, Consumer apéJob Preparation for Adults with Spe¢ial Needs, offers ‘training on an individual and small group basis. _ Programming covers diverse areas such aS social skills, human awareness job behaviours. ‘The involvement of the college camunity in the programs is an important factor. One particular program teaches work skills and behaviours using simulated work. In order to provide more realis- tic training, we would like to identify work which could be done on the campus, This should be non-recurring work which is not bargaining unit work, such as the recent packing and unpacking. If you have any ideas, please call Bonnie Boehm, local 4208. All sugges- tions will be cleared with administra- tion and union. Classroom Furniture _ All available tables are required to Attention all Faculty!! Graduation Graduation applications for the May 12, 1983 graduation ceremonies must be in the Office of the Registrar (Roam 4600C) no later than February 4, 1983. Please inform prospective graduates. For those programs of which first aid is a graduation requirement, a first aid certificate must be handed in with the graduation application. Thank you for your co-operation. Parking Notice!! : All two hour parking zones surrounding the college will be strictly enforced by mun- icipal bylaw officers. The bylaw enforcer warns that there will be a $10 fine for violators. It has also been brought to our attention that people parking in private driveways will be towed away. equip standard bookable classrooms to. a standard of 40 student stations in all larger classrooms and 25 in all smaller classroams. Tables are being removed from all areas not officially scaled for tables under the equipment and furniture program. It is realized that this may cause some inconvenience but it is, for the moment, unavoidable. Laboratory areas and other non-standard instructional areas will be equipped at a later date. Please co-operate with your associates in maintaining standard student stations in all bookable classrooms. If re- arrangement of classrooms is necessary to meet a particular requirement, the roan should be returned to standard config- uration upon completion of the class. Thank you for your co-operation. ken McCoy Canada West Chamber Players Present: On January 23, at 2000 hours, Elmer Gill, jazz pianist and vibraphonist, will be presented in recital at the Peace Portal Alliance Church, (corner of 152nd Street and King George Highway, White Rock). This recital is the first in a series of four to be presented by the Canada West Chamber Players Society. The series will also include Robert Silverman on February 19, Touch of Brass, on March 4, and the Canada West Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Dunn, on April 15. The Elmer Gill and Robert Silverman per- farmances carry an individual ticket price of $5 and $3 (QAP and students). ‘The two