The following are recent additions to our film collection: EARTH RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE (NASA) The film shows ten U.S. scientific investi- gators who explain how they are using ERTS images to identify crops, forests, and grass lands, to study urban development, determine the boundary of wet lands, identify & geological features that may lead to mineral and fuel deposits, to monitor disasters including flood and volcanic eruptions. LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN George Bullied, ex-alcoholic and reformed drug addict, was once in a pretty bad way. Today he leads a vastly different life. In 1971, he left the city with a handful of people and together they created a new kind of community where today some 150 people live on 500 acres of reclaimed farmland. They have built their own shelter and grow most of their own food. Twin valleys is an educational community in southwestern Ontario for people of all ages - some come of their own volition and others are referred by the courts, training schools, psychiatric wards or are sent by parents no longer able to cope. SURREY ADMISSIONS OFFICE - Summer Hours Commencing Wednesday, May 18, the Admissions Office will cease for the summer its evening operating hours. Our office hours from Wednesday May 18, 1977 until Monday, August 22, LOT7 wall be 82154%a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Ken Battersby DOUGLAS COLLEGE ARCHIVES FROM: Dayid R. Williams RE: Library Hours The Library hours during the summer for all campuses will be 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, until further netice, commencing May 9, 1977. Dayid R. Williams, Director of Libraries. DRW/gb From: Janice Friesen Circulation Librarian Re: Reserve Lists The deadline for submitting reserve lists for the Summer semester is May 10, 1977. The reserve forms are available at the circulation desk in each campus Library. Please give complete information on the farms to ensure speedy processing. Please also be reminded that the reserve deadline for the Fall 1977 semester is August 10th. We wish to process the majority of the reserves before Sept. 1 in order to respond to emergency requests and the needs of sessional faculty. If the deadline is not met, processing of reserves could take as long as three weeks.