~ ™~ Cap Ads cont. The results of all this hard work were judged by members of Vancouver's advertising community, specifically: Mr. Graham Catchlove, Vice President and Deputy General Manager of Client Services for J. Walter Thompson; Mr. Bill Irwin, Account Executive and Sales Research Coordinator for CFUN; Mr. Nick Boyd, Account Supervisor for Baker, Lovik Advertising, Mrs. Marg van Wielenjin, President of Pro Consulting, and Mr. Roger Rowley, Vice President and Account Director of Hayhurst Advertising. On hand for the presentation on March 29 were Paul Gallagher, instructor Al Oberndorf, and an audience of about 125 including representatives of the four clients. The groups each made a one-hour presentation after which the judges convened to make avery difficult decision. The winning group was the Richmond Honda team: Rose King - Account Executive Bev Wong - Marketing Research Janet Henderson - Media Mary Lynn Gallant - Creative Lisa Martin - Sales Promotion Sandi Hirschkorn - Budget Congratulations, all. McLaren exhibit A small show of Donna McLaren's pottery is being held now at the Georgian Club, 400 W Hastings, in Vancouver, during the month of April. The two show windows, says Donna, face onto Hastings Street. Rec course offered Due to budget cutbacks, most of the Outdoor Recreation Department's summer courses have been cancelled, however there is still one going. Recreation 268, a second year course in back country travel, will be held starting July 4. There are two trips involved—a weekend trip July 20/21, and a week long trip from July 27 to August 3. The course fee is $88, plus approximately $200 for field trip expenses. This is open to anyone in good physical condition who has some back country travel experience. For more info on it contact Roger Griffith or Peter Ewens at 435-8626. Wade elected Vice President Keith Wade is now the Vice-President of the Vancouver Botanic Gardens Association, a position which he was elected to on the evening of March 28. Wade, who has served on the Board of Governors for the garden since its inception in the mid 1970's, has been both Botanical Advisor, and Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Committee. The VBGA serves as the support organization for the VanDusen Botanic Gardens at 33rd and Oak in Vancouver. Although the garden is owned and operated by the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, the VBGA is responsible for much of the fund raising for capital development in the gardens, and for overseeing the planning and carrying out of such developments. Simpson on holography committee The first Canadian Holography Conference was held in Ottawa on the weekend of March 30-31, and one of the speakers there was our Physics Lab Supervisor, Bernd Simpson. The conference was sponsored by the Canada Council, National Research Council, and the National Museum for Science and Technology, and its purpose was to unite the many fields that holography encompasses, such as the arts, sciences, technological, and commercial. Simpson spoke on the commercialization of holography, and was also elected to sit on a National Federation formed at the conference. This new organization's mandate is to unite holographers in many fields, and Simpson will be representing Western Canada. There are two other members who represent the East. This new executive hopes to organize a second National meeting next year. Payroll deductions offered If you are interested inwhat Expo '86 is advertising as ''the buy of a lifetime''—a seasons pass to the fair, you can now take advantage of their payroll deduction plan. This plan is available for B.C. companies before July 1, 1985, and will enable people to buy seasons passes at the reduced rate of $89/adult, $44.50/seniors and children (6 to 12 yrs). For more information on this contact Pat Pope at local 205.