LAST CHANCE! Tuesday, November 25 is the deadline for receiving Pledge Cards, cheques, and ticket entries for the "Pledge Card Draw." The prizes in the draw include: - A Mini Holiday at the Qualicum College Inn (package includes two nights accommodation, breakfast both mornings and dinner on the evening of your choice) - Pottery, compliments of Donna McLaren - "Mystery Gift" compliments of Ken Hughes - A variety of gifts, including Christmas concert tickets, flower arrangement by Jana Bailey, and a counter display for your area. THE DRAW WILL TAKE PLACE ON DECEMBER 4th. Once again, thanks are due to those who have already donated a gift to the United Way. Lynne Hamilton, Chairperson United Way Campaign '86 Precocious pianist plays at Douglas 15-year old Michelle Mares, one of Canada's most gifted pianists, will be performing at Douglas College on Thursday, November 27. Mares, a student at Sentinel Secondary in West Van., won the Canadian Music Competition at the age of 11, and in 1984 took first prize at the international Steinway Piano Competition in Hamburg, West Germany. Earlier this year she performed with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra after winning first prize ina national competition for young musicians sponsored by the MSO. She will be playing selections by Bach, Debussy, Haydn, Liszt and Chopin at 12:30, in the College theatre. The concert is free. ARC workshops underway The Achievement Resource Centre is holding a series of one-hour free workshops on such topics of keen interest to students as Studying for Exams, How to Write Exams, Time Management, and Concentration Improvement starting Nov. 25. Workshops will run from noon to 1 on Fridays, and 5:15 to 6:15 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Students can sign up in ARC (B103). College Canada to be revamped It looks as if College Canada is going to get a facelift! (It needed it.) Starting in January the ACCC is going to have two publications—a newsletter to be issued monthly with information on upcoming events, college news, and so forth, and a quarterly magazine with theme articles, editorial column, letters, and some news. They are also thinking of publishing a semi annual Journal, which will be "a book on literature, economics, essays etc." We look forward to some more lively pieces of literature from ACCC. COLOPHON However sporadically the Informer may appear in your mail, it is still trying valiantly to be a weekly publication, at least during the Fall and Spring terms. This newsletter is published by Information Services, A118, local 2002, and submissions are greeted with joy and delight. Photos are generally taken by Edna Sakata in MPC and prepared for publication by Dave Sharrock. Printing is done by Linda Givens and Dave Callow in the Print Shop, and distribution is handled by the Mail Room/Typing Pool. Most everything else can be blamed on Donna McMahon, but she'll deny it. (MODERN MEMO TECHNIQUES : ” Ronesty <11nco \ 1-20 © 1908 Universal Preee Syndicate