Briefs z@ Pups for sale Canadian Kennel Club-registered Rottweiler pups for sale. $800; call 951- 0857. za Centre provides answers A reminder that the Career Resource Centre provides a wide variety of information on educational and occupational options. Located in the Student Services department on the second floor, centre resources include audio and visual tapes, education directories, as well as material on employment trends and job- search strategies. For more information on the Career Resource Centre, call 5486. za Recipes requested A group of Douglas College employees plan to produce a Douglas College appetizer cookbook. Recipes are being collected now and tasting parties (everyone welcome) will be held in the fall. The project is a fundraiser for student aid. Watch for more information to come to your department or call Yvonne Mostert (5386) or Mark Crozet (5359). za Sunshine Coast beckons Escape to Sechelt Inlet in a three- bedroom cabin. Renting for $50 (daily), $250 (weekly), $300 (weekly in July and August). Near beach. Call Jean at local 5180 or 939-5777. FROMNIGERIA CHIDI A. OKOYE HARMONY DRAWINGS PAINTINGS SCULPTURES POEMS "HARMONY’, pencil, 20° x 24", 1994 JUNE12-JULY 20,1995 za Gibson’s getaway One bedroom suite attached to private recreational home on beach near Gibson’s available weekly through to the end of September. $350 per week. Call Bev at 299-0061 (leave a message). z@ For rent in Penticton Two-bedroom fully furnished condo for rent in Penticton; five-minute walk from Skaha Lake and Peachtree Mall. $280 per week, call Marian at 467-5823. za Harrison hideaway Thirty-two foot luxury trailer, quiet wilderness setting, Tapadera Estates near Harrison Mills; 1.5 hours from Vancouver, indoor pool, boat ramp, propane, water and laundry facilities. $650 per month. Call 435-9877 or pager 641-5210. 1 Events Calendar Amelia Douglas Gallery presents from Nigeria, Chidi A. Okoye “Harmony” drawings, paintings, sculpture, poems Jun 12 - Jul 20 Gallery Hours: Mo-Fr: 1000-1930 Sa: 1100 - 1600 Su: Closed I Presidents Call...continued from page 1 colleges, the Open Learning Agency and Vancouver Community College. Plans also call for a meeting with senior officials from the Ministry of Skills, Training and Labour. “All of these activities are intended to raise consciousness in Victoria at the civil service level, prior to any further activities,” says Day. Douglas College is currently reappraising its future role through internal consultation, facilitated by Vice- President, Instruction John McKendry. Watch for ongoing coverage of these important issues in future editions of Inside. 1