IN The English Language Immersion students from Quebec will be on _ their way to the College this May and they'll be needing places to stay. The students will be here from May 23 to July 3. and the College is looking for English-speaking families who will share their homes and some meals with the students, who are located within walk- ing distance of the college or near bus routes. Since the students are here to learn English, families should speak that Can you billet a student? language only with them. A fee of $320 will be paid to the families to cover ex- penses. For information, or to volunteer, call Joan Gillis, 238. TV Tape Available If you missed Marilyn Taylor's appearance on Channel 10 T.V., presenting the Retail Merchandising program, it is being rerun April 28 at 11 am. Alternatively, you can borrow a tape of the show from Marilyn. ERIBC holds EPT in NE On Saturday, May 8th cial sitting of the ERIBC EPT for high school students in the North Van. school district. (For any of you not up on this, it's the Educational Research Institute of B.C.'s English Placement Test.) The test will be held twice, at 9:30 am and 1 pm in the North Cafe. Capilano College students and people from the community who want to write the EPT are strongly encouraged to attend another sitting July 6 at 6:45 pm, however if they're unable to make that one they can write on May 8 instead. Regular in-house sittings for Cap students will also be held as usual in late August and during registration period. For details on this subject contact Sharon Thesen, Human- ities Division. there will be a spe- Volume JV No. 16 pril 26, 1982 * sige RES ee a aa New arrivals in Squamish And more babies — this time in Squamish— have been arriving. Shirley Brown and her husband Bill are the proud grandparents of Valerie Knudsen, born April 5, 1982 at 6lb 10 oz. Meanwhile, March 30 Judy Vetsch had a daughter. Erin Liliane MacNamara weighed in at 9lb, 13 oz. | | ral is Classified (and truly Beverley Reid iis very pleased amazed) to announce a repeat of her ear- lier offer of superbe FARM CATS! As many College personnel will attest, (just ask Mick Maguire) these kittens will make ex- traordinary pets. Their good looks, dispo- sition, intelligence and outstanding mous- ing ability are totally guaranteed. Born April 16, the latest batch of kittens will be ready for homes by mid-June. This offer = will never again be repeated so you must 4 act quickly. You can call Bev at 229. a 22K Gold Jewellery. Four flat-edged gold # bangles (bracelets) weighing totally 3.9 ® oz troy. Asking $2,000. Please phone offer ts Dorab: 682-7531, days; 926-9009, eves. c E ‘Informer slows publishing schedule ¥ It's summer again — or at least it's look- ing somewhat like it, and the students are i deserting the campus in droves. It is also time for the Informer to start publishing bi-weekly. As of now the Informer will be coming out every second week: May 10 & 24, June 7 & 21, July 5 & 19 and August 2 & 16 unless we run out of news completely. The deadline for all those issues (which come 4 out on Monday) is the Thursday before they pe are issued. Send your news/information/ etcetera to Information Services or call a 323/324.