Reeth tletenenel gla seer oes : AV/AVANW/A ACT (604) 520-54 ZEN ARIAS FS Sc = pe meen lene anni | evs ae Nees ee nen ne ad ral rteare pempan ser: beet AA AA do BE. dod ee eee L glee aya Ae cp aes PO Sie EI OPN oe oe TN he Pome 7 be Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 5B2 INARI AL 00 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. ow would you like to go off on that idyllic holiday you've al- ways dreamed about? Or how about that exotic cruise? Well, the first thing you have to do is stop wasting so much time daydreaming and hurry into the Public Information Office (Room 4840, 4th floor) to enter the "20th An- niversary Time Capsule Contest." The 20th Anniversary Steering Committee plans to seal a time capsule next fall at the closing ceremony for the 20th anniversary celebration. "The committee needs some good ideas on what to include in the time capsule," says chairperson Gor- don Gilgan. Inside INSIDE MARCH 20, 1990 A\ YEARS OF MAKING & DIFFERENCE A Midsummer Night’s Dream software Donated to College Time Capsule Contest Rules Athletics & Briefs Enterprise Breakfast Meeting Cocaine Use Forum Human Resource Develop. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ON IO IO [oO |e 1 IN Dream vacation top prize in Time Capsule Contest "We're asking all college em- ployees for their suggestions. Anyone who enters the contest has a chance to win a dream vacation.” The grand prize isa trip for two to Newport Beach in southern Cali- fornia. "You'll spend three nights at the Newport Beach Mariott Hotel, and return home from Los Angeles aboard the Star Prin- cess luxury cruise ship,” says Gilgan. The trip is sponsored by CKNW. A random draw for the grand prize will be held in the Douglas College concourse at 12:15 p.m. April 6. "But if you don’t win the dream vacation, don’t despair,” says Gil- gan. "After the draw, the 20th An- niversary Steering Committee will review all entries and select items to include in the time capsule. "If your suggestion is one of the items included in the time capsule, you will be eligible to win a special prize in November. But you'll have to wait eight months to find out if you’re a winner!" The time capsule, which will be sealed somewhere on campus during renovations next fall, will be constructed by students in the Stagecraft Program. "It will be no bigger than a breadbox," says Gil- gan, "so obviously, entrants should take that into considera- tion when they’re entering the contest." All college employees are invited to enter the contest. Simply fill out the entry form on page 4 and return it to the Public In- formation Office, Room 4840, 4th floor before 12 noon April 6. Additional entry forms are available in the P.I.O. Please see CONTEST RULES on p. 4 The Theatre Department presents Shakespeare’s popular comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream beginning March 23. Please see SHAKESPEARE on page 2.