s,J • Issue II 61 28 September 1973 Office MEETINGS MONDAY, October 1 TUESDAY, October 2 (;t.. No112 :-1 v,,_..,:, ~t~~:i,, c:, : '?3 COUNCIL MEETING - 7: Oct >t·u·~m1 - ..Premier .. .. ,. St.meet /) ~.... .......• \ . • ·.. h... ~ . .~"' ADMINISTRATORS' CONFERENCE'' .:., ',8:::..'ffi_ a:;;111-:' · - 12 noon - Premier Street HUMANITIES DIVISIONAL MEETING - 12 - 2 p.m. - Humanities Prep Room PRINCIPAL'S "CAP RAP" - 1 - 2 p.m. - Cafetheatre THURSDAY, October 4 STAFF ASSOCIATION MEETING - 12 noon - Cap A Room INSTRUCTIONAL BOARD - 12 - 2 p.m. - place T.B.A. FRIDAY, October 5 ? UPCOMING MEETINGS MONDAY, October 15 OPEN MEETING WITH JOHN BREMER {Provincial Education Commission) - 8 p.m. - Cafetheatre PARKING From requests received, the following Revised Reference has been defined: No separate parking spaces will be provided for one group, i.e. Administration, Faculty, Staff, Students. All parking spaces are to be occupied on the basis of "First Come, First Served" by the above groups. Visitor parking spaces are reserved for visitors from outside the above groups. - K.H. Thiel, Bursar OIL SPILL ASSISTANCE The willing response of students, faculty and staff to the call for assistance to clean up the recent oil spill is gratifying to note. News of the help of all concerned carried as far at Bellingham, where KARI news commented on our community college that has such a "good community spirit that it cancelled some of its classes so that its students could help clean up the oil." Thanks go to everyone concerned. TRAINING FOR ADULT EDUCATORS U.B.C. 's CeDtre for Continuing .Education is offering a seminar on Individualized Instruction. Fee for the course is $15 and it will take place Friday, October 5 starting at 8:30 a.m. Further information from U.B . C. Centre for Continuing Education. J page 2 , WUSC INTERNAT IONAL SEMINAR FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES The World University Service of Canada is offering an International Seminar for Community Colleges in 1974 in Central America. Present plans are for a group of approximately 25 students, 4 faculty members including an Academic Director, and an Administrator to study and travel for a period of four to five weeks in Central America. Approximately 25 students from community colleges in Canada will part1c1pate. The WUSC National Committee will make the final s election of students to ensure a balanced group with a fair proportion of part ic ipants from every region of Canada and representatives from as many facu lties as possible. Deadline for Applications: contact Student Services. November 12, 1973. For further information, ODDS AND ENDS Bev Reid (English Department) had a baby boy last week end. 8½ pounds - no name so far. It weighed about Greg Lee corrected us on his baby's weight--it was 8 lbs. 14 oz (4.03 kilos). Penny Le Couteur (Chemistry) wants everyone to save any cartoons they find which have a scientific theme. She uses · them for her directed study modules. Penny also notes that she has had to turn out numerous car lights in the parking lot. Maybe everyone can remind all their students to turn out car lights (their own and any others that may have been left on). :JMB