e LRT kk oe RON 7, 1979 & & Kk RR EG Bae This memo may not contain an enormous amount of information, but then again we didn't receive an enormous amount. & *& * & VOLUME TNO. 26% #4 & & DO YOU KNOW? that this is issue number 26 of the Informer? Do you know what that means? We've been publishing for an entire half year -- only 94 years to OUR 10th Anniversary! NEWS * NEWS Well, it's THAT time of year again. Frazz- led students will be crawling to the last of their final exams on Friday. Frazzled be crawling out from under a Le AW, abd faculty will huge pile of marking on Friday (if they're luck). And frazzled everyone else will be crawling back to work after making whoopee at the Christmas party on Friday. In case you haven't got your tickets, by the way, you should do so now--$2 from Sandy, local 278. Last year's party was great, so this one comes with recommendations. After all, there's less than a month to get in prac- tice for your New Year's hangover.... » Cet <_e Valerie Giles is pleased to advise us that the United Way Campaign at Cap raised a bunch of money. $3,377.00 in fact has been donated=-a stunning almost three times the total last year (just ahead of the rate of inflation). Valerie would like to thank everyone for their generosity and support. ce (Cas November 30 was November's last day and it was also the last day for someone else. Donna King, Administrative Assistant to Kiaus Thiel has left the college. (I was about to say for bigger and better things, but as part of the P.R. staff I'm not sure that I'm supposed to admit that anywhere else IS better). Donna, by the way, is the President of the Canadian Executive Secre- tarys' Association, so we imagine she'll keeping busy. Good luck, and sorry that you didn't stay longer, Donna. __ cs NOTE: NEWS * NEWS ee Music from the 16th century to the present including folk songs, sacred music, some Christmas pieces and a barbershop quartet, will be featured tn the South Cafe at 8:00 Friday the l4¢th. tIc's the Cap Chorus and it's Free--come and take a listen. ca (Cer Making life slightly easier, if no. less expensive for those unfortunates who have their cars towed away is a new arrangement with Tritow. Previously, auto owners were having problems getting their heaps back-=- now there is a procedure. i-Call Tritow at 689-1441 (write this number down--it's too useful) and arrange a pickup time at the North Cafe. 2-Wait for the driver who will take you (and your money) to the storage yard. 3-You take the car--they take the $. Do you need a slide show or a video tape produced for you? Or does this suddenly strike you as a great idea?’ Well here is your chance. The Media Resources * program students will again be doing productions for clients as part of their final semes— ter's studies. In other words, you can get a high quality project in any media done for you for only the cost of production supplies and the -time .spent to plan out what you need. They do all the work. Have an tdea? Call Nancy Lynch or Jim Biazocchi at local 251 or 256 the week of December 10. Projects will be selected early in the first week of classes and be finished by the last week of February. For those of you waiting with bated breath to hear the outcome of our contest, a slight delay. As tt was pointed out that the rules (the fivat five enixies were to win) discriminated against people exiled in Squamish or desperately busy or whatever, we've decided to draw five of the entries received and extend the deadline to Friday Dec. 14. So, if you haven't entered dig out the contest for a chance at excellent Xmas munchies.