Art students cont. Margaret Witzsche, "Possible Greenhouse Effect" and "Fish Dreaming of Stars Three" Charles van Sandwyk, "Neighbourly Birds" Valpy is a Crafts student and Van Sandwyk is in Commercial Art; the rest are Studio Art students. The Ottawa show, consisting of 150 works from six regions will be held at the Ottawa Congress Centre from October 11-13. All the artists involved will receive free air fare and accommodation in Ottawa where they will participate in three days of art workshops, seminars and demonstrations by Canadian artists. Five national winners will be chosen and awarded a $5,000 scholarship each. This is the first time that ACCC has held such an event and if it proves successful they may try to hold it on a regular basis. We wish all our students the best of luck. No parking on hill People who are in the habit of parking on the road on the east side of H building: Beware! The No Parking signs go up next week and should you blearily steer your car in there some morning you may be in for an unpleasant surprise in the form of a tow truck. Parking has been prohibited on the hill for a varietyof safety reasons among which is a problem with exhaust fumes being sucked into the ventilating system of H building. Locked out The college will be closed and locked on three holidays this fall--Labour Day, Thanksgiving, and Remembrance Day. If you are desperate to get in, make arrangements ahead of time with Ken Hughes. Bookstore fall hours During the first month of classes the Bookstore will be open from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm Monday to Thursday, and 9:30 to 4 on Fridays. Starting October 6 they will be open from 9:30 am to 3:30 on weekdays with the exception of Thursdays when they will stay open until 7:30. Lynch to leave Capilano Associate Dean of Career/Vocational Studies, Nancy Lynch, will be leaving Capilano College on October 31 for a new job on the prairies. Lynch, who has been at Capilano since 1977, is heading to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to become the Assistant Principal of the new Northern Technical Institute. The new institution, which is starting up this fall, will offer vocational and trades programs, and also courses in Business Management, Office Administration, Early Childhood Education, and Graphic Arts. Lynch will be in charge of the programs, and is particularly excited about the fact that they will be using computer managed learning in all of them—a pilot project for Saskatchewan. Capilano will be sorry to lose Nancy Lynch to 'Diefenbaker country’, but we know that she will enjoy the challenges of her new job. The Doctor is in Health Services is back and ready to help people with their health inquiries and problems. They are open from 8:30 am to 4:15 pm every day (8:30 to 1 on alternate Fridays) for allergy shots, blood pressure monitoring, weight and nutrition counselling, etc. etc. etc. Dr. Jensen will be on campus Tuesdays and Thursdays starting September 4. Drop in and visit or call 2964 for an appointment. Gymnasium project progressing With roughly two thirds of the necessary funds already pledged, plans for the new gymnasium are proceeding apace. The District of North Vancouver will contribute $400,000, and the Provincial government is putting in $800,000, plus $400,000 from the lottery fund. The Student Society, through the Recreational Facility Levy, will also be contributing a substantial sum. With these promises in hand, the College will be launching a major fund raising campaign in the community, and in the meantime the architects have started work on the preliminary drawings. If all goes smoothly, the gymnasium may be a reality sometime in 1987.