Neen ee ee eS rrr a A I a THE MAD HATTER A Douglas College Newsletter published weekly during the spring and fall semesters, bi-monthly in the summer semester by Douglas College Technical and Vocational Institute P.O. Box 2503, New Westminster,B.C. Editor: Judie:Steeves, Surrey campus Telephone: 585-4411, loc. 283 MS.ED'S NOTES: Just to clarify a few items which have gone in previous Mad Hatters regarding submissions: Deadline: the Thursday morning before Monday publication. Unless it is something earth- shattering, nothing longer than one 8; x 1l-inch page to be carried. No lengthy reprints from other publications. No photocopied brochures or flyers. All reports, notices, and letters to carry the name of the originator. All submissions to be typed, single spaced, on one half of a white sheet of paper such as this is. Honestly, I simply haven't the ability or the time to retype - i mean it took me two hours to type this without many errors! Also, pls remember that the Mad Hatter is an employees' newsletter, and students don't receive it, so notices to students are not effective in this publication unless just once so that instructors can tell their classes -- and that should really be noted on it. It would really be appreciated, and i think the Hatter would look better and be more readable if we all spent a few more minutes to summarize the contents of long notices (partic- ularly from outside the college) before sending them in to the Hatter, and if everyone tried to observe most of these juidelines.... keep the submissions coming anyway: 1. «---—judie steeves b will be held in the New West. campus PW boardroom Thursday, Feb. 17, 1977 @ starting at 7:30 p.m. ~ Notice Board There will be several new faces rf Pon the Douglas College Council for ° 71977, with three new government appoin- Rp tees, and three changes in the repres- R entatives from school boards. The new provincial government ap- P pointments are: Langley Mayor Bob 9 Duckworth; Surrey businessman Jerome » Huot; and New Westminster accountant ? William Emerton. They will join re-appointed gov- ernment reps: Fred Gingell of Delta, > John Sutherland of Delta and Stewart y Graham of Burnaby. New school board representatives are: Ishbel Elliott from Richmond; } Anita Hagen from New Westminster; and E.W. Dean from Burnaby. The other school board representa-~'’ | @ tives are: Bill Johnstone from Coquit- » lan, Helen Casher from Maple Ridge, | » Peggy Douglas from Langley, Doug Gib- y son from Surrey., and Edna Arpe from 2 Delta. The first meeting of the new council HELP The following shipment of goods has ‘gone missing'. | 2 Cartons from TECHNICAL SERVICES INC., BRS/LVE DIVISION, BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND. This shipment is for Mavis Dalzell, in Rm 202, Surrey Social Sciences Lab and Mavis would certainly like to have it. Would all readers of this 'plea' please look at any cartons in your work area and check to ensure that you don't have this shipment. If anyone finds it, please call Mabel Endacott, Purchasing, Local 223 NW. Many thanks. The Last Grave at Dimbaza, a film show- ing corporate injustice in South Africa, is being shown by The Other Press on Thurs., Feb. 17 at 12 noon in the four room complex in New Westminster.