VOLUME 2 : NUMBER 29 : JULY 20, 1984 buffet a la carte ¦jUL 23 1984 VUU-VAI\IUUuvu.n vuuml iOIMAL ll\i5illUiL LIBRARY Just a reminder that the A la Carte class will be featuring a hot and cold buffet in the dining room on July 25 1984 from 11:30 - 12:30 for only $5.95 per person. The menu is as follows: Green Onions, Radishes, Celery, Dill Pickles Pickled Beets, Pickled Red Cabbage Stuffed devilled Eggs Fruit in Jello, Cottage Cheese Egg and Potato Salad, Tossed Green Salad Assorted Dressings Stuffed Pacific Salmon Belle-vue 1000 Island Dressing Tom Turkey Royal, Cranberry Sauce York Ham, Hot Mustard Sirloin of Beef, Horseradish Assorted Continental Sausages Hot Roast Baron of Beef au Jus Curried Chicken Rice Pilov Dessert of the Day Coffee Tea price slashed: NOW IN THE BOOKSTORE - Hyperion microcomputer, regularly priced at 54,950, now $2,495 for students, faculty and staff available until August 15th or until supplies last. VANCOUVER FOUNDATION We have just been advised that the Vancouver Foundation is providing a 320,000 block grant for student aid in this fiscal year. l*!NCOULTR COMMUNITY Vancouver Vocational Institute HWR HAIRCUTS The bus stoppage has created a problem for the Hairdressing and Men's Hairstyling programs. We are in need of clients. Therefore, the Department will be open to students, staff and instructors for haircuts, blow dry's or shampoo-sets for only $1.00. Students must show their valid student cards when coming to the Department. Permanent waves, body waves and hair colouring sessions are by appointment as usual. Appointment times are: Hairdressing 8:00 and 15:00 Men's Hairstyling 12:30 Please let your students know about this. It applies only for the duration of the bus stoppage. We appreciate your cooperation. HAIRDRESSING DEPT. NOW AVAILABLE IN COUNSELLING "What Happens to Women in Trades land", designed for both male and female audiences, presents an overview of working in trades and technology jobs from a woman's point of view, and deals with issues involved in increasing participation in the workforce. JS WHERE ARE THE SHOWERS? Shower facilities are now available to students and staff at two locations: 1. 3rd Floor (old dental area) A. Room 312 for women B. Room 310 for men 2. 1st Floor (opposite machine shop) A. Room 152 for women B. Room 150 for men DHK JOB OPPORTUNITIES Research Assistant (Dean of Instruction's office), required at VVI - salary range 3806 - $958 bi-weekly (1984/85 rates). Temporary Clerk II (with First Aid "B" Certificate) required at VVI from 1984 September 10 to approximately 1985 April 30. The hours of work are 14:00 - 22:00 (these hours may vary). Salary range - $617 - $713 bi-weekly (1984/85 rates), plus a shift differential of 9% for working 14:00 - 22:00, plus $60 per month for possession of the Industrial First Aid "B" Certificate. The closing date for both positions is 1984 July 23. ON VACATION I will be on vacation from 1984 July 16 to 1984 July 30. During this period, the O.L.I. Vancouver Advisory office at the VVI will be closed. Students wanting information about the O.L.I, programs and courses can be referred to the Richmond Advisory office, 270-8021. M. CARVELL SUMMER LIBRARY HOURS Until 1984 August 31, the li hours of operation will be: Mon. - Thurs. Friday Sat. and Sun. 08:00 - 20:00 08:00 - 17:00 CLOSED REGISTRATION SERVICES HOURS OF OPERATION Registration Services will be closed: Mon. - Thurs. at 17:30; Friday at 17:00; from 1984 July 16 to 1984 August 17. THE THINKER "The Thinker" is a new concept in Cable 10 programming. It is an intellectual quiz show which tests a contestant's general knowledge, allowing each contestant to choose his own area of expertise in which he must prove himself. The program's first half is devoted to testing general knowledge; the second to testing the contestant's knowledge of his chosen field. The competition will be aired throughout the Lower Mainland. Contestants will be selected by the cable systems of Richmond, Burnaby, Vancouver and Fraser. If you would like to be "The Thinker" of 1984, or would like more information on the program, contact your local cable company. Contestants must enter before 1984 July 22. Richmond Cable 10 270-4424 Burnaby 430-5550 Fraser 941-8655 Vancouver 733-1818 VCC'S PACIFIC RIM PROGRAM AT LANGARA 1. Evening program: (start Sept. 1984) Contemporary China (P.S. 225) Tuesday 18:45 - 22:00 Dynamics of Contemporary Asia (P.R. 130) Thursday 18:45 - 22:00 International Marketing (Business 3315) Wednesday 18:45 - 22:00 Basic Mandarin (Mandarin 1115) Monday 18:45 - 22:00 Basic Japanese (Japanese 1115) Tuesday 18:45 - 22:00 Basic Cantonese (Cantonese 1115) Thursday 18:45 - 22:00 2. Visiting Experts: a. Dr. Woo Tack KIM (Korea) Korean Institute for Industrial Economics and Technology, Seoul 1984 Sept. 09 - Oct. 04 Dr. VITHAVAS Khongkhakul (Thailand) University of Chulalongkorn, Bangkok 1984 Oct. 07 - Nov. 01 c. Dr. ONG Jin Hui (Singapore) National University of Singapore, 1984 Oct. 21 - Nov. 15 d. Dr. Cornelis LUHULIMA (Indonesia) National Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta 1984 Nov. 04 - Nov. 29 e. Dr. Paul CHAN (Malaysia) University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 1985 Feb. 03 - Feb. 28 f. Mr. Liran CABACTULAN (Philippines), Acting Director, Division of International Economic Cooperation, Manila 1985 Mar. 03 - Mar. 28 3. Dinners at Government House, Victoria a. 1984 Sept. 26 Korea expert b. 1984 Oct. 24 Thai expert and Singapore expert c. 1984 Nov. 14 Indonesian expert d. 1985 Feb. 20 Malaysian expert e. 1985 Mar. 20 Philippine expert 4. Canada's neighbours in Asia series: a. Wed. Oct. 03 People's Republic of China. Speaker to be determined. b. Wed. Oct. 17 Thailand Dr. Vithavas c. Wed. Sept. 19 Korea Dr. Kim d. Tue. Oct. 30 Singapore Dr. Ong e. Tue. Nov. 13 Indonesian Dr. Luhulima f. Tue. Dec. 04 Japan Consul General Katakura (to be confirmed). 5. Visiting expert from Japan Prof. Ueki from Takushoku dates yet to be confirmed 6. C.C.F.A. meeting Prof. Gao at Langara Friday 13 July "Strategic Targets for the Economic Development of China by the Year 2000". 7. Takushoku Experience Program Japanese language immersion program, April 1985 - study language, culture, history at Takushoku University, Tokyo 8. Athletic Scholarship program Takushoku University, Rugby scholarship, tuition for one year with option to continue study for second year. 9. Japan Tours Business study tour - 14 days 1985 May 11 Culture Study tour - 14 - 21 days 1985 May 11 10. "The Burma Road" Tour Malaysia, Thailand, Burma 1985 July, approx. 30 days, proposed general interest and professional development MEL