MARCH 23, 1981 Reminder: ''Ten Blocks on the ‘Camino Real!' is on this week at Presentation House Thurs. Fri. Sat. at 8:00--$4.00 ale a! sk ry VOLUME JIT No. 11% * % HMMM. With all the beautiful weather last week classes were small and things at the of- fice were slow so | thought I'd throw in an ethnically offensive Why do the Dutch wear wooden shoes? To keep the woodpeckers off their heads. up a bit. NEWS * Bring your friends, bring your family, or collar people on the streets and come to the College's BLOOD DONOR CLINIC on Wed- nesday, March 25 from 10 am to 4 pm in the All College Lounge. The Red Cross is hard up for blood these days--give a little. (ea eat Michelle Henderson and the Business Train- ing Dept. have a crisis. They have lost a box, approximately the size of an envelope box, containing 48 cassette tapes which were reproduced for them by MPC in Feb. Somehow the box and invoice were separated but they are hoping that the box will be found sitting around somewhere waiting to be claimed. Can you help? ee TAUCEAY 1S. SPEAKING ABT THE, COAAST TUT(IM V wHEe@Ee’S EVERYONE GEIAG IP. joke to liven’ things ANNOUNCEMENTS * ETC. Our English as a Second Language Dept. had a busy week last week during the B.C.TEAL Convention (that's Teachers of English as a Second Language) at the Hotel Vancouver. Marlene Fry and Nick Collins were on the Convention Planning Committee and here's the biggest news--Nick Collins was elected presdient of the B.C.TEAL. He is the first male to hold the job. If you remember Dr. Norman Whitney from Ealing College, UK who was coming, he came, and visitors from Counselling, the Media Centre, Modern Lan- guages and the N. Van. School Board were here to listen to him. Marlene Fry hosted a work meeting prior to the convention on Teaching Reading to Adults and it attract- ed reading specialists from Vancouver Is., the rest of B.C. and Washington to share ideas. Ken Aitken spoke on ESL Testing over a free (for him) lunch (now you know why) and Laura Reeves and Marlene worked on registration. It was obviously an enor- mous success and we'd like to congratulate everyone for their hard work-~-particularly the new President. C_aat (ea Sexual Harassment: A Hidden Issue is about to be unveiled at 4:30 Thursday March 26, room A-101. The seminar sponsored by the Women's Studies Committee (with reps from AUCE, CCFA and SS) will include a_ panel, discussion, anda light supper and if you want to go, they are asking you. to regi- ster by March 24 at the WRC. The fee is $4.00. Also, if you haven't seen them, there are questionnaires on Sexual Harass~ ment for Students and Staff being circul- ated. They are available at the WRC, Info Centre and North Library.