THE MAD HATTER A Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the spring and fall semesters, bi-monthly in the sutmer semester by Douglas College Technical and Vocational Institute P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster,B.C. Editor: Judie Steeves, Surrey campus Télephone: 589-4411, loc, 283 Notice Board THE BUSINESS DIVISION CONGRATULATES GARY DOROSH on the recent publication of his new book, DATELINE CANADA, Understanding Economics through Press Reports (Prentice-Hall of Canada Ltd.) He shares authorship honours with Peter Kennedy of S.F.U. A special congratulations to Gary and his family on the birth of their daughter, MISTY JO-ANNE. A HAPPY NEW YEAR INDEED! NOTICE The sub-committee of the Personnel Devel- opment Committee is presently planning activ- ities for Thuwsday and Friday, February 23 and 24. college personnel. CLASSES WILL BE CANCELLED those days to enable all to attend. If you have any great ideas of what we should include or if you are willing to help _in any way, please call Sandra Carpenter, Local 268, Surrey, or send a memo. Thank-You MUSIC Douglas College's free series of Spring noon-hour concerts begins Friday, Feb. 3 with a vocal recital on the New Westminster Campus. Everyone is invited to attend to hear Soprano Ingrid Suderman, accompanied by Edward Norman on the piano. The recital will be held in room 405 beginning at 12 noon. Cn the outside... VISITING QUEBECOIS FILM-MAKER SERIES > IMAGES THEATRE, 7:30 PM. a Discussion with the film-maker will follow screening dis feature-length film. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Michel Brault presents “Les Ordres” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Claude Jutra presents “Mon Oncle Antoine” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 dean-Guy Noel presents “Ti-cul Tougas” THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Gilles Carle presents “La vraie nature de Bernadetts” With the assistance of The Canada Council, thesCentre for the Arts is able to bring four rising Quebecois film- makers to Vancouver, to screen and discuss their work with the public, and to participate in the work of film students at Simon Fraser University. Lip “RCHIVES GLAS COLLEGE ~ We hope to have sessions of interest to all § unoancingy OTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL _INSTITUTE ON THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ABOUT THE INSTITUTE THE INSTITUTE is co-sponsored by LAMBTON COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY, Sarnia, Ontario, and ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE in Port Huron, Michigan, with the support of the ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES and the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES. The primary purpose of the Institute is to foster and promote the international exchange of knowledge, ideas and instructional techniques relating to all areas of the community and junior college: INSTRUCTION; CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT; ADMINIS- TRATION; STUDENT SERVICES; CON- TINUING EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES; EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS; STAFF DEVELOPMENT. FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE OB— TAINED FROM: THE INSTITUTE SECRETARY © LAMBTON COLLEGE SARNIA, ONTARIO CANADA N7T 7K4 TELEPHONE: 519-542-7751