Join the fun at the Le Magasin Restaurant in Gastown for a "Gourmet Dinner of the World" delight. The next adventure on October 29th features the cuisine of Germany and $32.00 seats you to a full course meal accompanied by various complimenting wines. The menu for Tuesday the 29th is: APERITIF : Sekt, Sparkling Wine HEISSE BIER SUPPE Hot Beer Soup FORELLE IN RIESLING Trout in Riesling SAUERBRATEN MIT KARTOFFELKLOESSEN Spiced Beef in a Sweet and Sour Sauce with Potatoe Dumplings ZITRONENCREME Lemon Cream Wine: 1983 Ruedesheimer Klosterweg Wine: 1983 Ihringer Spaetburgunder (Red Wine) Wine: 1983 Johannisberger Klaus - Spaetlese KAFFEE Coffee Phone 682-5844 for detailed menus and to make your early reservation. CAR TROUBLES The Auto Mech Department of K.E.C. is currently looking for all types of mechanical repairs, but is in particularly short supply of jobs relating to drive lines, i.e. automatic transmissions, standard transmission and clutches. Please call Dave at 875-8202 or pager 680-6919 to leave a message. DC POSITION VACANCIES KEC Department Head, Library. Apply before October 18, 1985. VVI Coordinator 1, Dental Hygiene Program. Closing date is November 4. mHCOUVER COMMUNITY Vancouver Vocational Institute FROM DENTAL TECH/MECH A welcome to two new staff members of the expanding Dental Technician/Mechanic Department. Mr. Ken Rothwell - as an instructor who compliments the department with his wide rage of expertise gained from years in the dental corps of the Armed Forces and as a faculty member at the University of Alberta. Ms. Carol LeVassuer - as a program assistant who is a recent graduate of our Dental Mechanic program. Carol has had office management training and served some time as a flight attendant with commercial air lines. Her efficiency and personable manner is particularly a warm welcome to Steve and myself. L. Holoboff FINANCIAL AID The B.C. Student Loan Remission Program All students who graduated after April 1, 1985 and who negotiated B.C. Student Loans are eligible for loan remission. This remission is normally twenty-five percent of the principle borrowed. The V.V.I. Financial Aid Office has prepared the first list of graduates and forwarded this list to the Ministry of Education. The Ministry is now in the process of preparing statements of remission to go to the savings institutions involved. With luck the first graduates should receive these credits by the end of October 1985. Vancouver Foundation Grant and Endowment Funds Students who require financial assistance to continue their studies may be eligible to apply for bursaries made possible by the Vancouver Foundation Grant and various Endowment funds. Students should be progressing well in their programs and have exhausted all other resources available to them. These funds are used to supplement other forms of student assistance such as Canada and B.C. student loans. They may be awarded where additional need is demonstrated or where unforseen circumstances cause financial hardship. DF LIBRARY FILMS For Tuesday, October 15 at noon, TWINS, MATCHING GENES Twins are considered by scientists to be a "Living laboratory". In the case of identical twins, scientists have the unusual opportunity to study the predominance of genetics or of environment on human development. This film tells the extraordinary story of identical twin brothers who, separated at birth and raised in different cities by different families, are finally reunited 25 years later. YOU ARE INVITED TO A FUND-RAISING GALA EVENING OF Thm FATS WALLER Mutlca! Show AIN'T MESEEKAVrN9 IN SUPPORT OF THE KEC INTERNAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE VCC FOUNDATION DATE; Monday, October 28, 1985 PLACE: The Arts Club Revue Theatre, Granville Island This intimate cabaret-style theatre seats 225 at tables of 2 or 4 peopleNo-host refreshments are served at the tables throughout the evening. TIME: Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Performance begins at 8:30 p.m. Table service will be available for an hour or so after the show TICKETS: Reservation receipts, at $20.each, may be obtained by contacting Ross Carter, Joyce Jarrett, Helen Cunningham, Wayne Decle, Dave Crowe, Elizabeth MacLeod, Aileen Yip Keith Oberding, Mary Waddington, or Miriam Bennett On presenting your reservation receipt, you will receive tickets and table bookings fran Evelyn Buriak, KEC Financial Aid Officer, Rocm 3024, at KEC. An official receipt will be issued to you by the VCC Foundation for income tax purposes for $10. This donation, earmarked for student financial assistance at KEC, will be matched by the Vancouver Foundation. YOUR TICKET IS MORE THAN THE PRICE OF ADJttSSICN TO WHAT WILL CEKTAINLY HE A DELIGHTFUL EVENING ... IT WILL PUT $20 INTO THE FUND FOR STUDENT AID I Although the open seating is on a first-cane first-served basis, and all seats are good, you may wish to reserve a particular table or tables for your group. To do this, simply bring your reservation receipt to Evelyn Buriak's office, choose the table you want on the theatre plan, and look forward to an evening of stonpin', struttin', and high-hattin1 fun. VVI'S UNITED WAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 7.00 * dlS 0 a.m. VVI CAFETERIA $2 If you or some of your students or colleagues have not picked up tickets for the Pancake Breakfast, please, contact the following "hot" salespeople. GEORGE CLARK HARB DOAD JOAN FIERHELLER DALTON KREMER BOB MALONE STEVE ODWIti FERN REED MARK ROCAN JUDY SHANDLER SHIRLEY SIMMS JOHN SPENCER TONY WOOD BOOKSTORE BUILDING SERVICES POWER ENGINEERING C.E. NURSING COUNSELLING BARBERING DENTAL BUSINESS STUDENT ASSOCIATION DRAFTING NURSING MACHINIST SERVICE DIVISION Hope to see everybody there! $2.00 buys some happiness for someone else* and a delicious pancake breakfast for yourself. --The servers aren't bad either--