COLLEGE Vancouver Comr n siumity College City Co Libra 250 West January 25, 1994 -ontre ny ; ,;onder Street Vancouver, B. V6B 1S9 JAN 3 t 'i9(£ITY C E N T R TDI TAX FORM For those employees who wish to have more than the basic exemptions or additional income tax deducted from their pay, a new 1994 TDI form should be completed and campuses. We will also be advertising in the general community through the media and job clubs. Admission is free! Alumni Association COMMUNITY & CAREER EDUCATION DEPT. at 2nd floor Switchboard/ Participating organizations will be eager to introduce their career fields to Fair Visitors, accept applications for employment and raise awareness of their company and its products and services. Visitors are encouraged to come with resumes and feel free to ask career related questions of exhibitors. This is an excellent opportunity to make contacts, explore different Reception. career options and learn more Maureen's position when she about the companies interested was away. Thanks for all the laughter Mary. submitted to the Payroll Department at KEC by FEBRUARY 04, 1994. After February 04, 1994, deductions will revert to basic amounts for all employees unless otherwise notified. The 1994 TDI forms are available from Vickki Montigny Thank you for your attention to this matter. K. Kelly ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CAREER FAIR TO BE HELD AT CITY CENTRE Mark your calendars now for the VCC Alumni Association Career Fair to be held at City Centre on Thursday, March 17, 1994 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. This fifth annual Career Fair is open to VCC students and graduates from all three in VCC graduates! We are currently accepting registrations from exhibitors and welcome the support of faculty and staff in suggesting companies potentially interested in attending the Fair. The Community and Career Education Department would like to welcome back Maureen Mills after her year-long maternity leave. We now have two members of our department who have little ones. At the same time, we want to send our best wishes to Mary Parrish who is returning to her position in Counselling after so admirably filling H. Cole FOUR CORNERS RESTAURANT RE-OPENS ON FEBRUARY 1 A complete listing of participating companies will be advertised in late February. If you know of any organizations that may be interested in attending or would like more information for your students, please call Tracy Manrell in the Alumni office at 871-7147. The second year Hospitality Administration students extend an invitation to visit the Four Corners Restaurant for lunch, beginning Tuesday, February 1, 1994. Four Corners will be open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. D. Donaldson Please note that the deadline for submissions for Centricity is every second Monday at noon. The next deadline date is February 7, 1994. CONGRATULATIONS GRAHAM PEPPER Cruickshank that goes directly to his fax number at the President's office at KEC. V. Montigny Administration K. Kelly OLD. BUT GOOD NEWS Congratulations to Graham Pepper, the newly-elected Department Head of the Culinary Arts Department. Mr. Pepper brings to this position years of experience, latterly as Senior Chef Instructor at BCIT, and as Head Chef at the Panorama Roof Restaurant at the Hotel Vancouver, along with extensive experience at quality hotels and restaurants in Toronto, and London, England. New Material in the Library: Mr. Pepper officially takes over the helm as Department Head Listen & Say It Right in Special thanks go to the Printing Production Department which printed all the tickets for the raffle and English [text + cassettes] lunch, and the stationery. Also, Advance Bookings for AV Materials: single handedly sold numerous raffle tickets. To all who participated and there were The practice of advance booking: many...thanks so much. I.IRRARVNrewS The Library has a list of new films and videos that were to step down to concentrate on the teaching side of the program. Thanks and appreciation to Uli for all of his efforts in building a strong Culinary Arts program, instructional team and instructional setting in his tenure as Department Head. Best wishes to Mr. Pepper as he takes over the leadership role which Mr. Falter has so capably filled. resounding success! added to the VCC collections (all campuses) between August 1, 1992 and July 31, 1993. If any instructor wishes to see it, please come and ask at the We raised over $3,000 with the two auctions, raffle ticket sales, stationery sales, the lunch and the play. Reference Desk. thanks to Vickki Montigny who on February 1. He succeeds Ulrich Falter who has decided Thanks to all who made the annual Care & Share Event a * Ensures availability of films/ videos * Reduces the stress of lastminute requests * Provides you with a more efficient service. With the matching of funds for the George Clark Endowment, the total rises to almost $6,000!! In response to all of those instructional units that expressed their wish to know the date of the Care & Share Please contact Pam Canty (local 8341 for bookings, or Eva Holiday Celebration for 1994: Sharell (8349) for media The date for the Care & Share Carolling, Raffle and Auction and College Community gathering is Thursday, December 15, 1994 from 10:00 Please join us in congratulating Graham on his new appointment. Thank you. J. Sandy Library reference questions. a.m. to 1:00 p.m. A/Dean Tourism & Hospitality J. Sandy FAX UPDATE CENTRICITY DEADLINE Please note that there is a direct dialling button for John VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE City Centre ASIAN CULINARY ARTS DEPARTMENT Chinese Cuisine Program We are pleased to announce that effective January 24th we will once again be offering our Chinese Cuisine service in the cafeteria between the hours of 11 am and I pm, Monday through Friday. We also would like to remind you that our banquet/catering service is also available after that date. We appreciate your patronage and support and do our best to serve you. We require five working days notification for any banquet/catering services. The following information will give you an idea of our menu. Buffet Includes a variety of dishes of meat, poultry, seafood, vegetables in season, rice/noodles, suitable for any function. Prices: Deluxe Buffet $10. per person Gourmet Buffet $15. per person Minimum — 10 people Maximum — 500 people B. C. Asia Pacific Awards If you want to expand your knowledge of an Asia Pacific culture and language, forge friendships and working relationships with people from another country, and share those experiences with fellow British Columbians on your return, you could qualify for the British Columbia Asia Pacific Awards. The Ministry of Skills, Training and Labour, through the British Columbia Centre for International Education, offers a variety of financial awards to public post-secondary students, faculty, and staff eager to develop their understanding of the cultures, economics and languages of the Asia Pacific. These awards are reserved for people who are keenly committed to cross-cultural understanding Recipients represent Canada abroad and are expected to use the experience to promote understanding at home. Eligible applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants, and be permanent residents of British Columbia attending/working in a public post-secondary institution. Deadline for submission of applications is: February 1, 1994 For further information and application forms, please contact Cecily May, K.E.C. {Tel: 871-7178). ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES OTTAWA, ONTARIO JOB POSTING TITLE: PROJECT OFFICER STATUS: T WO YEAR LEAVE OF ABSENCE REPLACEMENT STARTING SALARY: $39,445. REPORTS TO: DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT: INTERNATIONAL SERVICES BUREAU, OTTAWA, ONTARIO DATE: JANUARY 7TH, 1994 PLEASE REFER TO COMPETITION NUMBER 30-93 The International Services Bureau of A.C.C.C. has a two year terra position for a Project Officer. The incumbent will assist in the management of bilateral and FCIC projects, assist in recruitment for overseas postings, prepare financial reports, etc. Current team assignment: Francophone Africa, including West Africa and the PREFEP program. (Programme regional de formation et de perfectionnement). Candidates should possess among other skills the following' Minimum of a post secondary degree or its equivalent, strong budgeting and report writing abilities, knowledge of CIDA as well as knowledge in the areas of development, project cycles and the community college system. Candidates should also have strong interpersonal and communication skills. Fluency in French and English. Interested candidates should submit a resume and letter of application to the Manager of Administration at the address below by S'OO P.M. on January 14th, 1994. Mrs. Michele Clarke, Manager of Administration, ACCC 1223 Michael Street, North Suite 2300 Ottawa, Ontario K1J 7T2 Telephone- 613-746-6945 Fnv