t has been another busy month for Personnel Services. Congratulations go out to Karen LeQuyere as the new department assistant for Supply and Services, and Katrina Watts who will be starting the new position of department assistant in the Computer Services Department. Both will be commencing in October dependent upon their jobs being posted! Keep your eyes on the posting boards for these. Welcome to new College employee Madeleine D. Adeoba who was appointed the secretary for the dean of Student and Instructional Services. Madeleine startied October 17. You may want to stop by and say hello. ave you Said “maybe” when you wished you had said “No!”’? Have you been silent when you had something to say? Learn to speak your mind, communicate positively and effectively, improve confidence in work and personal relationships and respond assertively to social and sexual advances. Register today for a free Reminders . | Peninemeass '95 books are available now at the College Day- Care Centre. The price is $46 each. Day care hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.... The North Shore Agencies and Organizations 1994-1995 Directory is available through North Shore Community Services. The price is $15 and can be ordered by fax 985-9528, or by calling 985-7138... Can't find your car? It’s possible that it has been towed: As of Wednesday, September 28, the College’s policy of towing illegally parked vehicles came into effect. If your car has been towed, call North Van Auto Towing at 983-9798 and make arrangements with the A Personne! Note... The following positions are currently vacant: clerk typist II - Supply and Services, learning assistant - ARC, and the personal care attendant in the Career & Vocational Division. We are in the final stages of filling the Registration/ Admissions assistant position and will tell you the new employee's name next month. Good news on the training front. We have three upcoming Microsoft Windows 3.1 classes scheduled. Two Level 1 full- day sessions were offered October 18 and 21 and perhaps another session on November 1, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For information or registration forms please contact Personnel Services. UO Assertiveness Training for Women workshop on Thursday, November 24, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The session will be held in room J208. It will be led by Suki Sohi of the Counselling department, with assistance by Janet Kee, sexual harassment advisor. Registration is required and can be obtained by calling 984-1744, or local 2744. O you up outside the Maple Building cafeteria. This service is a courtesy of the towing company and may not always be possible. The compound is located at: 1801 East Keith Road, North Vancouver. The company accepts cash, Visa or MasterCard. Cheques are not accepted. O Db: you play the bagpipes? Would you like to join the Cap College Pipe Band for weekly chanter practises? If you’re interested, please contact Jane Richardson, Biology lab, dispatcher to have their truck driver pick _ local 2332. O October 21/94 _argely due to her entrepreneurial _ ccess, Emmie Leung, a er of the College Board sinc has been the recipient of — oe The Capilano Review Launches "The Illicit" The Capilano Review is celebrating the launch of its fall issue, ““The Illicit,” at the Malcolm Lowry Room on Saturday, October 29 at 9 p.m. Readings by local writers Grant Buday, Jen Lam, and Barbara Parkin, will be followed by the music of Lux Indigo. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free. The Malcolm Lowry Room is at 4125 East Hastings Street. For further information, contact Michael Turner at 685-0143. QO S