Employee news Marie Cottrell, who had been working in the Registrar's office since the mid Mesozoic, is having a change of pace. She is the new Bookstore Clerk now. Meanwhile, Doreen Cottrell, who has been running the Registrar's office since Cambrian times, is still there. Elsewhere, we welcome a new employee, Laurie Martin, who is the Promotional Assistant in the Career Resource Centre. Print Sale upcoming The Art students are holding their regular pre-Christmas Print Sale on Tuesday, December 10 from noon to 7 pm. Get there right away because things move fast. The sale will be held in A201. UNCLASSIFIEDS Homemade chocolate for sale! White almond bark or dark fruit and nut available. Only $5.00 a pound and proceeds are going to a good cause. See Rikki at the Registration area in A building. Order now, for Christmas, or until the end of the Spring semester. Furnished modern waterfront Gulf Island home, available for monthly rental. Skylit second floor studio, southwest exposure, firepit, 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. Contact Lesley Gillis, local 299 or Joan Gillis, Site 21, R.R.2, Gabriola, VOR 1X0, 1-247-8617. READ THIS! Student can sue TORONTO — A student 4 ay who failed the first year of a «~ 6 photography course at Ryer- A son Polytechnical Institute Co a can sue the institution for = m breach of contract, a provin-. oe cial court judge has ruled. Hughes Chicoine, 36, says the instructor did not teach or follow the course outline as offered and advertised. Now consider the implications... Wdnovenoonnaccacenuncsucnsanscucunasnacaccccnenspuanacaeneng Come to the College Christmas YZ Zz = = al 4 SADA Sat. December 7 6pm to midnight Dinner/Dance at the North Shore Winter Club TICKETS $20 from Accounting Leslie Gillis ~ Lynne Kroetlinger ¥ 00 eee SOTNALN