First a pound of flesh, now this... Blood is meant to circulate. And the Red Cross wants the college’s help in providing a steady flow of volunteers — and blood — tothe March 9 blood clinic in A Building in the All College Lounge from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Anyone who is in good health, weighs more than 100 pounds, and is between the ages of 17 and 60 is a potential volunteer, and able to give blood every 90 days. It takes about 10 minutes to donate half a litre of blood and about half an hour from registration to rest and refreshment. The Red Cross advises donors to eat within the four hours before they give blood and warns that anyone suffering ‘flu, a cold or a sore throat is not eligible to donate. Other conditions that prevent would-be donors from giving blood are major surgery within the last six months or minor surgery within the last three months, pregnancy in the last six months, breast feeding in the last three months, or medications in the last 72 hours preceding a donation. Meeting date changed The regular general meeting of the OTEU local 378, normally held on the third Thursday of the month has been postponed. The new meeting date is Thursday February 25 at noonin room A117, the All College Lounge. Science Social Science students are invited to the 8th Annual Science Student and Alumni Party on Wednesday March 2 to meet former students, current second year students and faculty. A light buffet supper will be served at 6 p.m. in room A117, A Building, South Campus. Advance tickets are $2.50. After February 26 the cost rises to $3. Tickets are available at the Natural Sciences Division Office, H Building. What’s in a name? The Instructional Services Division is now called Student and Instructional Services. The Board approved the name change on February 4, after the Committee of Deans, the Instructional Management Group, the Instructional Board and the D.A.C. were consulted. The name was changed to identify more clearly what the division is and who it serves. Book reviewers wanted Anxious to see your peerless prose in print? The Informer wants book reviews and is looking for well-read volunteers to provide them. Will pay in byline and free copies. Not to mention undying gratitude. For more information contact Shannon at 2002. Climate Survey Almost 200 of the 400 climate surveys measuring morale at the College were returned to the Internal Evaluation Steering Committee. The data have been tabulated and are now being analysed. Results should be out shortly and the Human Resources Task Force will do a follow-up questionnaire and/or interview. This will give you an opportunity for more detailed and personal input. For more information on the internal evaluation process call Karen Ewing at 2464. Needed: a good home for an abandoned black, female kitten (approximately five months old — just lap size). Short hair, bushy tail, all shots. Likes to cuddle and has an instant purr. Will pay for the cost of neutering. Call Karen, loc. 2464 or 298- 3543.