October 18/96 Hot Dogs, Hot Days ore than 300 students took advantage of orientation workshops and campus tours on a very hot August afternoon. Lynne Hamilton from the Achievement Resource Centre gets an A+ for organizing this year’s fun and informative event. Lynne would like to thank Dr. Greg Lee for his opening remarks and all the College employees and returning students who took the time to welcome a new group of students to Capilano College. Shown above left are Lynne Hamilton (far left), Lana Robinson, director of Development (second from left), and some of the event’s draw winners. On the right is a photo of a Sportsplex full of newcomers. Bill Gibson’s work on the hot dog barbeque was, shall we say, a job really well-done. Thanks Bill! Submitted by John Brooks On a Personnel Note he big news this month is the October 21 opening of the new Child Care Centre. We have recruited several new employees for the expanded facility. Some other regular positions have been filled recently. Congratulations go to Katherine Currie, RPT College receptionist/switchboard operator, Marianne Ketchen, RFT clerk typist III in Supply and Services, and Terry Kennedy, RFT Accounts Payable clerk. Shirley Diamond has landed the position of secretary to Randi Duke, executive director of College Relations. Shirley, who has her Doctor of Music degree, also teaches applied music in her “spare time.” We are currently recruiting for a RFT divisional assistant for Pure and Applied Sciences, as Lynne Chatwin is leaving the College to pursue other interests. Additional positions filled include Marcia Brown, the TPT technical III in Studio Art, Kent Cluff, the TPT library assistant III, two TPT library assistant I positions filled by Jennifer Nordstron and Luisa Veschini. Open competitions as of this writing are TFT program assistant for International Projects, and a clerk typist IV in Adult Special Education. Personnel Tip of the Month: Your time sheet is a very important document. From it we calculate your seniority hours, vacation days, sick days, overtime and any deviations concerning your hours of work. Time sheets are to be completed whenever there is an exceptional circumstance. Since nearly every month has a statutory holiday and is an exception as far as Payroll is concemed, please be on the safe side and complete a time sheet EVERY MONTH. We don’t want to miss any of your seniority hours! Submitted by Dale Gagne Vancouver campus. ‘They are. ee west side of arking lots number twi ‘three and four. _ The telephones are gperaicd by : pushing the prominent red button on the front of the panel. When activated, a loud siren and flashing strobe light will - go off. The telephone will also — dial the on-duty security nee the location of — call