THE INFORMER PAGE 6 OCTOBER 1, 1991 Healthstyles Get Ready to Do Your Heart a Favor Free ¢ Prizes * Fun ® Souvenirs Join Heart Smart North Shore for the North Shore Walkabout on Sunday, October 20, from noon to 4 p.m. Take a guided walk: * in your neighborhood park ¢ with friends and neighbors * meet new friends and join a special interest walk. Learn more about the history or ecology of an area, take photographs, watch birds..the choice is endless and yours to make. Many walks are planned all over the North Shore: along the sea wall, in your neighbor- hood, or the mountains. Some will be short and easy to wheel along; others will be more strenu- ous. Watch for more details through your commu- nity group, North Shore News or local notice boards. For more information or to volunteer, call 983-6718. The event is co-sponsored by the City of North Vancouver Parks Department, District of North Vancouver Parks, District of West Vancouver Parks and Recreation and North Vancouver Recreation Commission. Sechelt News (We're Losing April) The Sechelt Campus will be listed as a centre for conferences and training in a Ministry of Development, Trade and Tourism catalogue, April Struthers has informed us. By the way, April and her husband, instructor Rick Bishop, have just resigned from the College. They plan to spend a year in England, where Rick will work toward his Masters in Education at Nottingham University. April attended the same uni- versity and graduated from the M.Ed. program two years ago. “It feels weird to be flying off, but I guess I'll adjust after a while,” said April. She had spent 11 years at the Sechelt Campus, as Women’s Job Re-entry in- structor and as campus supervisor. People People just do not stay put! The Informer will try to keep track of who’s who, where, and doing what, with the help of Personnel. Let us know if we’ve missed any changes in your area, and give a warm welcome to the new faces on campus. MOVED... Barbara Smith was helping out in Personnel and is now working in Supplies & Services. Andrew Pope moved from A.V. to Central Stores. Hazel Soon, former Secretary II in the Registrar’s Office, has moved to Clerk V in R.O. Jeanne Classen, left the Humanities Division to take over Hazel’s old job in R.O. Kathy Chute has taken over Jeanne’s old job as Learn- ing Assistant I in Humanities. Jo Dunlop is the new Senior Buyer in Supplies and Services, and Robert McKee, formerly of Stores, has taken over Jo’s old job as Buyer, S&S. Wendy Weberg moved from her L.A. I position in Business Management to become the new Program Assistant in the Sportsplex. Nancy Morris (who used to help out in Word Process- ing) is Secretary I in Planning. Colleen Liptaj is Clerk Typist III in Business Manag- ment. June Hunter has returned to MPC as A.V. Assistant Four. Susan Moore is A.V. Assistant ITI Nadine Harshenin is A.V. Assistant I Tamara Rentz is Clerk I in Extension. Valerie Kendrick is Clerk Typist II in Financial Aid. NEW FACES... Welcome to the following new staff members at Cap. The Sportsplex brings us three new faces: Jennifer Lidster, Wayne Shaw and Wade Keeler are all Sportsplex Attendants. Jennifer is a former Cap student and Blues volleyball team member. She completed her Phys.Ed degree at UBC before coming back to Cap. Wade is a bodybuilder taking 4th year psychology courses at SFU, and Wayne is studying kinesiology and education, also at SFU. Welcome to all three. Lee-Anne Darrell is the new Technician III in Chem- istry, replacing Bernice Moir, who is away on leave without pay (LWOP). Lee-Anne has a BSc from UBC and worked in industrial chemicals before coming to Cap. David O’Leary is the new Supervisor in the Advising Centre, replacing Greg Sharpe, and Peggy Shannon is the new First Nations Advisor in Advising. See profiles of both in the next Informer. Rosemary Meech is the new Accounting Clerk ITI/ Cashier while Kathleen Long is away on LWOP.