BEHOLD THE NEW, IMPROVED INFORMER!! dering what it is, it is the internal glorious issues has been filled with the earthshattering, doings of the college. summer , depend on constant feedback from YOU NEWS * NEWS Who's faster than a speeding bullet? Leaps tall buildings at a single bound? So what else is new, you say. Obviously it's mild mannered Paul Gallagher. Yes, but did you know that he also fights forest fires? On Tuesday afternoon, en route to the Board meeting. in- Squamish, he, Dr. Srivastava, (Chairman of the Board) and Hilda Rizun went to tour a logging operation. of touring they ended up fighting a forest fire and were late for the meeting. Well, now if the trees around campus happen to catch on fire we'll know who to call... es (ex We're barely out of summer now, never mind into the ski season, but now js the time for skiers to start shaping up. Pre-ski Fitness will be offered at the Fitness Centre Tuesday and Thursday nights from October 16 for six weeks. For a fitter and safer ski season, register through Commun- ity Ed loc 321. Soon. Enrolment's limited. Clea. ce And ski enthusiasts will be joyful to hear that Outdoor Rec. is busy planning a Cross Country Ski Fair in co-operation with the Canadian Ski Association for Sat. November 17. Activities planned include commercial displays, ski movies, educational demon- strations and Jectures, and a fashion show of ski clothing organized by the Retail Fashion students. A highlight will be the presentation by Ned Gillette, former Olym- pic skier and instructor at the Trapp Family Lodge in Vermont. just phone down to local 326 and we'll get you copies. to find out what's going on and spread the word. Instead — x *k * * SEPTEMBER 21, 1979 kk xa & This memo contains information we've managed to glean from tip sheets re- turned to Info Services and elsewhere. kK ok * * VOLUME | No. 15 * * x x If you are gazing at this for the first time, won- information sheet of the college, which for 15 trivial and purely fictional If you'd like to read up on the back issues you missed over the And please remember we NEWS * NEWS A Capilano College institution is gone. Pat Gallagher,. who's been around Capilano for ten years and whose zany presence in the Bookstore was well known to faculty, staff and students, has left. At least he will have more time to devote to the pre- school equipment business he runs at home. em. <= To all Drivers - WARNING! WARNING! The tow truck driver is grinning more than usual because Ken Hughes and his sidekicks have changed the parking signs again -- WITHOUT NOTICE. Don't assume you've read those boards on the poles before, they might be different. Even Alan Smith, our Planning Officer (isn't he in charge of this de- partment?) got caught off guard the other nigth and got to spend his evening trying to get his car out of the impounding lot. Rumour has it that he was not ecstatic. c= €Cea of our Art faculty spreads Wayne Eastcott and his ex- hibits in Japan are not the only bits of foreign excitement around the art depart- ment. Dwayne Neuberger and Dave Marshall, along with a Vancouver sculptor, Malcolm McTaggart, are sending their sculpture to Mexico for an exhibition! The exhibition will be opening October 3 in Mexico City, and if you're feeling like dropping in the place to go is the Galerio Mer-Kup (appa- rently: of the THE galleries in the city.) Dwayne and Dave are probably wishing they could send themselves too.” And the fame and spreads...