Occasionally one gets so involved in tran- spiring events that one never thinks that anyone else would know nothing about them, i.e. would you tell people that Trudeau had been elected or there was a new Pope? Well Hilary Clark was elected to the Lions Gate Hospital Board, having decided to run only at the very last minute, and made such a great impression that | heard about it from everyone | talked to for three weeks. So it never occurred to me to announce it in the Informer-~1l assumed the whole world knew. Uh... they didn't, so we'dā€™ like to apologize and offer belated congratula- tions, Hilary. (You made a great speech.) (Cea es 1f | was principal of this college | think | would go home after all my work was done and put my feet up and refuse to budge to do anything tess than utterly hedonistic. But {'m not Paul Gallagher. He gets invol- ve. in a multitude of organizations, one of which is the United Way. Currently the Chairman of the Post Secondary Education Div. for the Lower Mainland, he is natur- ally promoting donations to support the United Way and if you're interested in any information on the organization, you could to him. how does he find the Which leaves me with time doubtless go one question... to play golf? ; | ee sett cner rin AE nee oo In 1979 Jack Hodgins won the Governor Gen- eral's Award for Fiction (and the accomp- anying $5000) for his second novel ''The Resurrection of Joseph Bourno.'' On October 16 1980 at 8 pm he will be reading here at the College. Not bad, eh? Hodgins is orig= inally a high school teacher from Lantz-~ ville, near Nanaimo and has been writer in residence at S.F.U. and the University of Ottawa. His other works include "Spit Delaney's Island", and 'ā€˜'The Invention of the World!' and he is known for his witty presentations of unusuai characters. You know, {| said the Humanities people were going to have a hard time following Birney but they seem to be doing a darn good job. we Lee Se ee Se eee . can ee