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Volume 21 Number 28; THE LINK April 15, 1987 Wearing and care for contact lenses As MORE AND MORE PEOPLE, PERHAPS INCLUDING YOU, ARE LOOKING AT

THE WORLD THROUGH CONTACT LENSES, YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO TAKE A CLOSER

LOOK AT WHAT THEY CAN AND CAN'T DO, AS WELL AS AT POTENTIAL PROTLEMS

IN WEARING THE TYPES OF CONTACT NOW AVAILABLE. BE A BCIT f^DicAL SERVICES WOULD LIKE TO GIVE YOU A GENERAL IDEA OF WHAT'S INVOLVED IN WEARING AND CARING FOR CONTACT LENSES, TKE EYE

SPECIALIST WHO PRESCRIBES YOUR CONTACT WILLL ALSO GIVE YOU

THOROUGH INSTRUCTIONS ON INSERTING, REMOVING, AND CARING FOR THEH.

BE SURE TO FOLLOW THOSE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, EVEN IF THEY DIFFER FROM

THE ONES SHOWH HERE.

ABOVE ALL: BEFORE HANDLING YOUR CONTACT LENSES, ALWAYS WASH YOUR HANDS

THOUROUGHLY AND DRY THEM. CELEBRITY! ALMOST ANYONE WHO'S HIGHLY MOTIVATED CAN WEAR CONTACTS. THE BEST CANIDATES ARE NEARSIGHTED YOUNG PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY TEENAGERS, AND

PEOPLE WHOSE VISION REQUIRES CONSTANT CORRECTION.

BUT NO MATTER HOW ENTHUSIASTIC A PERSON MAY BE ABOUT THE PROSPECT

OF DISCARDING HIS GLASSES, HE'S PROBABLY NOT A GOOD CANIDATE FOR

EITHER HARD OR SOFT LENSES IF: Submit your favourite 1. HIS PERSONAL HYGIENE IS POOR (HE HAS DIRTY HANDS OR FINGERNAILS, FOR INSTANCE).

2. HE'S UNUSUALLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO INFECTION OR HAS RECURRENT EYE IN• recipe for possible FECTION. 3. HE LACKS THE MANUAL DEXTERITY TO INSERT AND REMOVE LENSES (PERHAPS

BECAUSE OF SEVERE ARTHRITIS OR HAND TREMORS). inclusion in the t|. HE'S PSYCHOLOGICALLY UNABLE TO TOLERATE A BOREIGN BODY IN HIS EYE. 5. HE WORKS IN AN ENVIROHENT THAT EXPOSES HIM TO CHEMICALS, FUMES,

SMOKE, DUST, PARTICLES, OR MOLTEN METALS (UNLESS HE WEARS TIGHT- BCIT CELEBRITY COOKBOOK FITTING GOGGLES OVER HIS CONTACTS.

6. HE'S PRONE TO PERIODS OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS and your chance to 7. HE'S NOT SUFFICICNTLV MOTIVATED TO ENDURE THE INITIAL DISCOMFORT AND ADGUSTMENT PERIOD.

THE PRIMARY ADVANTAGE OF CONTACT LENSES OVER EYE GLASSES IS THAT WIN A $25.00 CONTACTS GIVE THE WEARER A MORE NATURAL APPEARANCE. THEY'RE ALJWST INVISIBLE ON THE EYE. PEOPLE WHO WEAR THICK, HEAVY GLASSES CAN BEST

APPRECIATE THIS ADVANTAGE. TNT GIFT CERTIFICATE: BUT APPEARANCE ISN'T THE ONLY ADVANTAGE. CONTACTS PROVIDE MORE NORMAL VISION THAN THICK GLASSES, BECAUSE THEY DON'T DISTORT THE SIZE OF IMAGES AS MUCH AS GLASSES DO. THEY ALLOW GREATER PERIPHERAL

VISION BY ELIMINATING THE BLIND SPOTS CAUSED BY THE GRADATION OF THE

GLASS'S EDGE AND BY THE FRAMES OF GLASSES. AND, THEY DON'T FOG UP

WHEN THE WEARER IS OUT IN THE RAIN OR MOVES FROM THE COLD OUTDOORS

INTO A WARM ROOM.

CONTACTS INITIALLY COST MORE THAN GLASSES AND REQUIRE VARIOUS COM•

MERCIAL SOLUTIONS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THEIR CARE.

BECAUSE HARD LENSES HAVE BEEN AVAILABLE LONGER THAN SOFT LENSES,

THEY'VE BEEN TRIED AND PROVEN SUCCESSFUL FOR THE CONTACT LENS WEARER, THEY'RE READILY AVAILABLE AND LESS EXPEffsivE THAN SOFT LENSES. ALSO,

Submit recipes along with your name THEY PROVIDE BETTER VISUAL ACUITY, ARE WELL TOLERATED BY MOST OF THE and phone number to "BCIT Celebrity PEOPLE FITTED FOR THEM, AND ARE EASY TO CARE FOR. So, OPTHALMOLOGISTS RECOMMEND THAT PEOPLE WHO SUCCESSFULLY WEAR HARD LENSES STAY WITH

Cookbook," BCIT Student THEM RATHER THAN SWITCH TO SOFT LENSES. Association, SAC Building, Attention Don Wright. INSERTING CONTACT LENSES HARD LENSES: WET THE LENS WITH WETTING

SOLUTION AND GENTLY RUB THE LENS BETWEEN

YOUR THUMB AND INDEX FINGER OR ON THE

PALM OF YOUR HAND WITH YOUR INDEX FINGER.

PLACE THE LENS, CONVEX SIDE DOWN, ON THE TM

OF YOUR INDEX FINGER. WITH YOUR OTHER

INDEX FINGER, HOLD YOUR UPPER EYELASHES

BACK AGAINS THE LID. BRING THE LENS UP TO

YOUR EYE AND PLACE IT DIRECTLYOON THE

CORNEA. afflous French SOFT LENSES: MET THE LENS WITH FRESH SALINE SOLUTION AND RUB IT GENTLY BETWEEN

YOUR THUMB AND INDEX FINGER OR ON THE Fries PALM OF YOUR HAND WITH YOUR INDEX FINGER. As YOU LOOK UPWARD, BRING THE LENS UP TO YOUR EYE,

PLACING IT ON THE SCLERA CWHITE PART OF YOUR All EYE, BELOW THE CORNEA). SLIDE THE LENS UP WITH YOUR FINGER AND CENTER IT ON THE aie Day!/ CORNEA. CARING FOR CONTACT LENSES

HARD LENSES; YOU'LL NEED A STORAGE CASE,

A SOAKING SOLUTION, AND A CLEANING INSERTING A SOFT SOLUTION. WHENEVER YOUR'RE NOT WEARING LENS This YOUR LENSES, STORE THEM IN SOAKING SOLUTION (OR STORE THEM DRY, IF YOUR DOCTOR RECOMMENDSTHIs) IN THE

STORAGE CASE, AFTER EVERY WEARING, RUB SOME CLEANING SOLUTION ON week •IIMMIHMIIlin THE LENSES TO REMOVE DIRT AND FILM. THEN RINSE THE LENSES THOROUGHLY try WITH TAP WATER AND STORE THEM IN SOAKING SOLUTION (OFI DRV) IN THE CASE. SOFT LENSES: YOU'LL NEED A STORAGE CASE, SALINE SOLUTION, DISTILLED

WATER, AND A STERILIZING UNIT. WHENEVER VOU'RE NOT WEARING YOUR LENSES, our... STORE THEM IN SALINE SOLUTION IN THE SOTRAGE CASE. STERILIZE THE LENSES EVERY DAY BY PLACING THEM IN THE STORAGE CASE AND PLACING THE CASE IN THE STERILIZING UNIT FILLED WITH DISTILLED WATER. THIS UNIT BOILS THE LENSES FOR ABOUT 15 MINUTES, THEN SHUTS OFF AUTOMATICALLY. ABOUT ONCE A WEEK, YOU MIGHT NEED TO CLEAN THE LENSES IN AN ENZYMATIC

CLEANING SOLUTION TO DISSOLVE PROTEIN DEPOSITS, FoR THIS PROCEDURE,

YOU'LL NEED CLEANING TABLETS AND SPECIAL CLEANING VIALS. FiLL THE VIALS As WITH DISTILLED WATER, DROP A CLEANING TABLET IN EACH VIAL, PUT ONE LENS tuiMH«Siiiiiir IN EACH VIAL, FASTEN THE CAPS AND SHAKE THE VIALS TO DISSOLVE THE TABLETS. ALLOW THE LENSES TO SOAK IN THE MIXTURE FOR 5 TO 12 HOURS OR friedeggsomeletscheese OVER NIGHT. THEN, REMOVE THE ENSES, RINSE THEM THOROUGHLY WITH FRESH well sandwiches fi shandchips SALINE SOLUTION, AND PLACE THEM IN THE STORAGE CASE TO STERILIZE THEM. chickCTiandchipspork biteswi thspicysaucebasic REMOVING CONTACT LENSES

burgerdeluxeburgercheese HARD LENSES: HOLD YOUR CUPPED HAND OVER YOUR EYE. THEN WITH THE INDEX burgerbaconlettucetoma toon as FINGER OF YOUR OTHER HAND, PULL THE OUTER CORNER OF YYOU EYE BACK TOWARD onionscheeseChiligravy THE TEMPLE AND BLINK QUICKLY. THE LENS WILL PROP OUT INTO YOUR friesmontocristobacon hamhashbrownshotcakes CUPPED HAND. our... minibreak fastbigbreakfest SOFT LENSES: AS YOU LOOK UPWARD, PLACE YOUR INDEX FINGER LIGHTLY ON THE hotdogscheesedogsfrench LENS AND SLIKE THE LENS DOWN ONTO THE SCLERA. THEN GENTLY PULL YOUR

fries js.. FINGER AWAY, AND THE LENS WILL COME OFF ONTO YOUR FINGER. GRILL - Medical Services SERVICE 7AMto10AM ADVERTISE IN 11 AMtOl:30PM 4PMto7:30PM THE LINK!

the link, april 13, 1987 Treacherous area near library

Staff and students tired of tripping manager of safety and security at represent a potential hazard the work over the loose and broken tiles at the BCIT, tenders went out last Friday would be done "as soon as possible." north entrance to the Library can following a review of the surface by A petition currently in cinulatinn take heart in knowing that tenders safety and security manager Neil on campus asks the Institute lo have gone out for resurfacing the Chadwick. Pullen said the area would replace the cement blo< ks with unstable area. probably be covered with asphalt and asphalt or "sorni-lhing equally stable." that becaust the broken blocks According to Bob Pullen, assistant The petition slates that the blocks have, (or years, "lain in wail for unsuspecting high heels. Many of us step right out our shoes as our heels Opposion criticizes become wedged between the blocks. Ripped leather and torn stockings are inevitable." The petition states that the problem had become worse since student aid scheme renovations were made to the 2N ground Moor and trucks parked on the Better but not nearly good enough. of Alberta Invests $100 million every blocks, breaking and causing them to That's the reaction of the New year", Hagen (New Westminster) tip and tilt when stepped on, "making Democrats to announced changes to noted. walking a hazard." Pullen said he had B.C.'s Student Aid Scheme. not seen the petition, but that he "Students at college and university And according to MLA's Darlene didn't blame the people behind the now, facing debts of up to $20,000, Marzari and Anita Hagen, B.C will request because the blocks were in Watch your step on these tiles. are not helped at all if they graduate still have the worst student aid such bad shape.^„. _ this year." system in Canada. "The government continues to stall College educators to on the two most Important improvements to student aid: greater funding and the return of YEAH! THAT'S THE TICKEH fight bills 19 and 20 student-grants," Marzari (Vancouvcr-Pt. Grey) said. "British Columbia is still the only The governing council of British Waters also condemned the province which does not offer student Columbia's union of college faculty government's attack on the teachers ONE BIG MEIM FlESl grants," has approved joint action with other and the B.C. Teachers' Federation as unions against the provincial vicious and vindictive. "While B.C. offers $15 mllUon (or ALL TECHS DANCE government's labour legislation. "This government has been student aid this year and promises 3ohn Waters, President of the dishonest and cynical throughout the $50 million by 1990, the government FEATURING College-Institute Educators' process," said Waters. "It conducted a Association of BC announced last labour review in bad faith and week that the presidents of all of ignored input from unions. It CIEA's thirteen locals have exploited organized labour's efforts Cap student unanimously agreed to oppose Bills 19 to work with business and and 20 and to work in concert with government to create a better labour other unions to have the legislation relations climate in B.C. It has IDLE EYES withdrawn. shamelessly favoured its friends and fundraiser MAY 6/87 "This legislation is offensive in so has attacked the very groups that AT 86 STREET MUSIC HALL were victimized by the Socreds' In January of 1987, a Capilano many ways," said Waters, "It College student by the name of ONLY $ rOO intervenes in collective bargaining to so-called restraint program. And it is now rushing through the house a Karen Wishneski was involved in a the point of destroying the process. It near-fatal ski accident. This accident »7atth«door \J restricts and even eliminates the legislative package that is much too large and complex to be examined has left her a quadraplegic, and right to strike. It gratuitously insults owing a lot of money in medical bills. SPECIAL MilNK PRICES workers by interfering with the and debated properly in a few days." PINYATA CONTEST internal affairs of their union. It The Cap College Student Society takes away rights that unions have Waters predicted that the has set aside Thursday, April 16 (or EL GRANOE PRIZES legislation will bring uncertainty and earned at (he bargaining table, often fundraising to help Karen pay those instability to labour relations in B.C. by giving up or foregoing other bills. Activities and events are He said that college laculty will work rights. And it concentrates power in scheduled througtiout the day, such as through CIEA and with other unions the Industrial Relations a dunk tank, rides in a hoi air and groups to have the legislation balloon, a BBQ, outdoor concerts Commissioner to a degree that is withdrawn. very disturbing in a democratic with live bands and a beer garden The College-Institute Educators' from 5-9. The day will begin around society." Association represents approximately HOSPITALITY AND TOUIISH PMOOCTIOIfS The CIEA President charged that 9 a.m. and will continue until 9 p.m. 2,1*00 faculty members at thriteen They are inviting all BCIT students the proposed legislation attempts to collges and institutes in British revive bad legislation that the to the Cap College Campus, 2055 Columbia. Purcell Way in North , to government has pretended to enjoy what they have planned and withdraw. Waters said: "In providing support their fundraising efforts. So for a statute to override any if you have some free time on provision of a collective agreement Ethics and Thursday, let's show them that we that prevents or limits authority are concerned fellow students. They created by the statute, the have put an incredible amount of government is attempting to Careers work into this - and you have to re-introduce the dismissal without admit, it is for a good cause. cause provision of the discredited The Inter-Varsity Christian Hospitality and Tourism '87 and Public Sector Restraint Act of I9&3. Fellowship is presenting "Business This is particularly so in the public and Career Ethics from a Christian sector, where most employers are Point of View." The noon hour created and given power by statute. seminar will feature John R. Talks cancelled Similarly, , in giving the Industrial Sumerland, who has an M.B.C. in Relations Commissioner the power to Marketing Management and an M.A. Today's "Talk with Students" has review arbitrated settlements in the in Biblical studies. been cancelled. The next scheduled public sector and in making the The session will take place in the session with Dr. Peter Jones is April employer's ability to pay paramount open area outside and down the stairs 22, 12 to 2 p.m. in the J.W. Inglis FIESTA for public sector arbitrations, the from the campus cafe, weather Building. On April 29 "Talk with govenrment is simply maintaining the permitting. Otherwise it will be held Students" returns to the SAC Lobby, core of the compensation in room IA173. 12 to 2 p.m. stabilization program in another The seminar starts at 12 noon, form." Wednesday, April 22. HOLIDAYS Offer travel to Mazatlan tVFHCTORV SniE4^ with Fiesta Holidays One week - $459.00 each of 4 STI?ETCH Two weeks - $529.00 each of 4 JEANS/ ITALY Staying at the Don Pelayo S.A.C. LOBBY WEDNESDAY MAY 6 9,30-3,30 Departures on PWA Charters ^ONLY1499andup2:!^ Contact your Travel Agent SUPERBLEACH. BLACK & ASSORT.COLOURS the link, april 13, 1987 Page 3 THE LINK The Link is published by the BCIT Student Association, although the views presented within do not necessarily relied the views of either the 434-5734 local 5517 Student Association or BCIT.

starts to flow. I want to get him t>e(ore he gets me. If I'm hit first I The Link has an open letter policy: we undertake feel dumb and slow but if I tag to print every letter we receive from members of someone 1 feel...well 1 kinda feel like the campus community Letters should be lighting up a smoke (just kidding). typewritten, double spaced and include your A number of local businesses organize annual sessions for their name and phone number We reserve the right to employees because not only is the edit any letter for length when necessary, so the game fun, it also fosters teamwork and camaraderie and becuase all you briefer you are the better. Due to space limita• have to do is point the pistol, men tions, some letters may be held over fronri week and women can compete equally. to week. Trying to describe the game on paper is difficult. Like any thrilling sport you have to try it for yourself. The all day game fee is $25. For for you. It's called the survival game. that you receive: paint pistol, 30 The game is played by two opposing shots, 3 quality goggles, face Humans need teams of I 2-50 people in a 20-'*0 acre CO2; shields, jackets, hats, camo paint; forest. Each team has a flag station complete instruction for novices; and their objective is to capture the 5-15 well organized games; all you , other team's flag and return it to guidance can eat lunch. J their flag station within a specified time limit. Our site is near Fort Langley and Editor, The Link contains three courses on a rugged i It sounds simple but there's a In response to a letter from Mr. and heavily wooded ridge. We also -i catch. Each player carries a CO2 Glenn Hardie printed in the April I offer the hut game in which two '< pistol that propels a gelatin capsule edition of the Link, I would like to teams battle to control a series of ^ full of washable paint and if you are say that I did attend the showing of wood huts in a grass field. Intense ' Campus Centre hit by a pellet and marked by paint the video on humanism, I did not, and exciting, this game has proven to you are out of the game. Forunately, however, find any answers to my be a real hit. several games are played in a day, so questions. Instead, 1 found a slickly there are plenty of opportunities to To make reservations, simply produced promotional ad for redeem yourself. organize your friends, pick a date and humanism, one in which those who call us. We'll need a $10 per peson Postcard contest Now you might be thinking, these dared question humanism were deposit 10 days after that to confirm The contest has very few rules all guys are a bunch of would-be Postfdrds o( the proposed Clarnpus portrayed as incompetent simpletons your booking. Deposits are listed on the entry form; but Rambo's weirding-off in the woods. I lentre will hdve ht-en sent out to who were still looking for "commies" non-refundable. Individuals are remember only one entry per person, assure you that's not the case. While everyone on campus by the efid ol the under their beds. Needless to say welcome. week. A free contest with great no multiple entries or alias allowed! (but I'll say it anyway) this a lot of people call it a war games, Group organizes receive one free prizes is being run in tandom with characterization is highly unfair. the survival game is more akin to Extra postcards can be obtained day pass for every 15 players booked, Also, while the humanists in the cowboys and Indians, the idea is not this distribution, and we invite all of 'free of charge' from the S.A. a color 8x10 ol your group of 30 plus video were given the opportunity to to play soldier but to have fun. And you to enter. information office, SAC building, a free season's pass for organizing a answer questions which were loaded you will have fun. Over 15,000 It won't take anytime and everyone resume services, Uth floor, J* Inglis group of 50 or more. If you are in their favour, those asking the Vancouver residents have played our has an equally good chance of building and any of the T'NT stores organizing your office, club, bar or questions never did get a chance to game since 1982 and in response to winning. Called 'count the oddballs', on campus. So good luck and happy school, etc. to challenge your question these answers. If humanism our post-game questionnaire 99% said the aim is to count the number of competition, let us know and if the hunting. did look good in the video, it's only they'd recommend it. oddities in the postcard, and to make group is large enough we'll supply a because it is hard to lose a crap game things easier for you, we will be Prizes include: Many people find the game trophy. when you're playing with loaded dice. displaying the original design of the A grand prize of a weekend for two becomes "their" sport; to We even come to your work place card, together with the model of the to Harrison Hot Springs Hotel; accommodate them we offer season's Also, it seems I did not make and show your group a video tape on proposed centre, on campus over the including dinner Friday and Saturday; passes and our team has been to 3 myself clear enough in my last the game. next few weeks. Keep an eye on this 2nd prize - $50.00 cash; 3rd prize - North American championships and 10 racquet court passes; and morel letter. My Hardie appears to think are the reigning Canadian champions. If you have any questions or would column for locations, dates and times. that I was trying to link humanism to like to make a reservation call us at the Holocause. That criticism was i like the game because it's a 669-6059 anytime. challenge. When I encounter an misunderstood. My remarks were The Survival Game aimed at human moral reasoning, and opponent in the woods adrenalin not necessarily humanism. Certainly, if Mr. Hardie is an accurate ENTRY FORM representation of the movement, 1 would say they are good people — but sadly mistaken. 4 You've Earned CAMPUS CENTRE As Mr. Hardie points out, wars have been fought in the name of religion. Quite so. They have also been fought In the name of peace, A Vacation! CONTEST freedom, equality, justice, mom, and apple pie. And that's the just my point. Human moral reasoning is absolutely corrupt. People can and Let Woodward's Travel SPOT THE ODDBALLS will justify the most horrific of atrocities by doing them in the name [Metrotown) send you away! of what-ever they like. Their reasons don't even have to make sense. Nanne: Tech: Human moral reasoning allows us to, quite literally, get away with murder. Attend A Special Address: Now here is where my quarrel lies with humanism. Humanism tells us that we should seek our moral Travel Fair-April 15 Phone: guidance from human reason, and not from God, who is the only one who is 1 have counted number of Oddballs on the righteous. Certainly, if God is who He says He is, the One who knows 10:30 to 3 - Racquet Courts Lobby card of the Campus Centre. and understands all, then there can be no greater, no higher, and no more I agree to abide by the rules listed below. incorruptible authority on moralitly. But humanism tells us that human Meet Travel Representatives Signed: moral reasoning will show us the way. And I am left wondering why they and enter your name for think this way. Humanism places a great amount of emphasis on fact and a chance to WIN some Rules: reasoning. Have thet missed the facts of history? History is the fabulous door prizes!!! 1. Only 1 entry per person is allowed. Anyone found prosecutor which builds an insurmountable case against human entering more than once will be disqualified. moral reasoning. History is the Don't Miss Out - Brougtit To You By: witness which tells of the countless 2. The contest is open to everyone on campus except horrors perpetrated by human beings against God, the earth, and each relations of architects and campus centre staff. other. And history is the judge that CPAirHoUdays condemns human moral reasoning as 3. In case of a draw, the prize will be split, or an the utterly corrupt fraud that it is. .v^^Holkifays elimination contest will be held. Even if humanista themselves are TreasureTburs opposed to the atrocities o( the past, ^. The judges decision is final. they are nonetheless support human moral reasoning, which finds any way AIR CANADA 5. Winners will be announced in The Link & Update. that it can to justify the most unjustifiable acts. They claim to 6. Prizes to be awarded Friday, 22 May. make human moral reasoning, which (S) TOURAM has been used by people to excuse the inexcusable for as long as there have been people, the very cornerstone of their morality. Entry forms may be deposited in: Why? METROTOWN CCI S.A. Information, SAC Building Vernon Buck Broadcast Technology Resume Services, 3W Inglis Building; '^th floor k T'NT locations Get out in ADVERTISE IN Taps Sams the woods THE LINK! Extra postcards can be obtained from the above outlets. Editor, The Link, Are you lookmg lor a unique way 434-5734 Local 551 7 to have fun? Well, have I got a game Page-) the link, april 15, 1987 SPORTS & RICK HANSEN POSTERS

RECREATION On Sale at S.A. Information Booth $3.00 Each Old timers win hockey title Proceeds to Rick Hansen Fund The STAFF ALLSTARS showed the minors halfway through the the third period, with lots of pushing that hard work and team spirit can season, played his best game and shoving after the whistle. During make up for aging legs. Last week contributing a pair of goals. Brian one altercation the Allstars tough they trounced the Natural Gas and McAllister, who has been playing guy (a polite way to say "Goon") Don Oil Drillers 5-1 m the intramural great hockey throughout the playoffs, "Soupy" Campbell was thrown out of hockey final. The Allstars were not rounded out the Allstars scoring. the game for trying to bite the expected to beat last years champs Keith Errington anchored the Allstars kneecaps off of one of the Drillers and this years league winners, but with solid goaltending, and finishing players. they left the geritoi and grecian the playoffs with an impressive 2.30 Larry Vetters scored the lone Get out/into'the country formula in the dressing room and goals against average. Drillers goal. and enjoy the pastoral setting. came out flying, playing a superb Congratulations to the staff and all Breathe in the fresh air game from start to finish. Once the Drillers got behind, the the teams. I hope you had a good and experience the peace and quiet. Guy Johnson, the Allstar leading players all tried to win the game by season. scorer, scored a pair of goals, while themselves rather than playing as a Doug Robinson - Hockey Feel the grass beneath your feet Ed Adams, a player called up from team. The game got quite rough in Coordinator, and the touch of underbrush against your legs. Meet friendly, fun people. Trades challenge And shoot them.

The recreation and athletic soccer. The games will start between them, beats them and takes it away. services already offer the intramural, 2:15 and 3:15 depending on team The rules are simple. Carpentry is extramural, and clubs to the students availability, and all referees are top dog. Another trade challenges here at hCI T. Now there's something provided. them by submitting a team fiew to help students get sojne Now the trades challenge was registration form to the recreation exercise. It's also a chance to show supposed to start after this article. and athletic services, telling the that your tech is top dog. It's the But one has already occurred. Piping sport and playing dates. The irades challenge. and carpentry challenged each other challenging team picks the sport. All The trades challenge enables your last week. The game was soccer, and games must occur within 10 days of trade to challenge other trades at carpentry won the challenge in fine the challenge and the teams have to different sports. They are walleyball, fashion, with a 3-0 shutout win. So be co-ed. For more information on volleyball, slo-pitch baseball, outdoor now, carpentry is number one in the the rules, see the insert just below soccer, flag football, and indoor trades until someone challenges this article. As in any contest, there are prizes. There is a plaque that the winning trade will receive, and it can be displayed until another trade takes it BCIT BECBEATION I away. Any team that wins three challenges in a four month period will THE TRADES CHALLENGE win T-shirts. The four month periods are; January to April, and September to December. The first four month period is starting now and runs until August. - Recoixmcndec] Team Size (6)

- Reconnended Teen Size (9) For more info on the trades - Recoonnded Tean Sica (12) challenge, contact the recreation and athletics services office. This prograin is designed to help students That's right, it's time to play •nded T.-an, Sim 1101 meet new students, show them the .mmended Toam Size (101 recreation services BCIT has to THE SURVIVAL GAME! offer, and get a little exercise at the 2:1S and 3:15 depending c same time. It's also an excellent opportunity to show that your tech is number one. Right now, carpentry is CALL 669-6059 the number one trade in BCIT. If you want your trade to be top dog. HULES Challenge 'em. The ch-llenglng to«« has the choice ot sport. Mm. Randy Derrick SubBlt a toaM ceglstratton for« to the Rocceation t Athletic Service. Offic* including th* sport and ptefeirred playing date..

within 10. days o( the challenge being niado. 1

uzEsniii pRiiEsnui PRIZESIIIIIJ H/T alumni 1 the ling TUG-OF-WAR - Any tea» winning three succeasful challenges L roue to dine Bonth period will win t-shirts (or all team «

- The « month periods are; The hospitality and tourism Jsnuary - April tUty - Auquiit SoptOB*.. administration technology at BCIT is presenting "Come and Reminisce", il.(.KNCE i-royra- l» .lesignod to provide ' MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DIVISION inlty to H.et other students and enjoy i hospitality and tourism gradute alumni dinner. This event will be held on April 25 at Astorino's Hall, 1739 DATE: Tuexlay April 28tli & Venables Avenue, Vancouver. The Thuitday April 30th evening will include a dinner and TIME: 11:30 a.m.-1K>0 p.m. dance, and the opportunity to renew LOCATION: Cr»M area by the old school friendships and establish Painting & Decorating Building BfVTtSH COLUMBIA industry contacts. (Smith jtreet) INS mure OF All past graduates and their guests If raining the event will be TECHNOLOGY are invited to attend this function. postponed to Tuesday May 5th The cost is $23 per person. For more aiidTliumlarMir7th information and reservation inquiries, contact the Alumni association at SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION BCIT at '»32-88i*7. AND NATURAL RESOURCE STUDIES COED DIVISION

DATE: Wednesday, April 29th TIME; 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND LOCATION; Grass liill between phasing out the SAC and the library NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING if raining the event will be As of April 10th. Inglis Library will postponed to Wednesday May 6lh NEW ONE-YEAR POST-DIPLOMA PROGRAM discontinue public services such as Circulation and Borrower students with an appropriate diploma are invited to apply. Registration. Borrower Registration, Film & Video booking, and Reference ENTRANCE FEE: $10.00 per team \ This progrann is designed to assist students with a technical Service will be provided at the Main OIVISIONAI PRIZES: Library from that date on with no 1HPI»c«.50%i background in manufacturing: mechanical, metallurgical, IiMfPI*c«.ZS% of CI disruption in service. Circulation of JrdPUct.liSb oltnli electrical, operations management, to advance their knov^'ledge Reserve material will be moved and 4lhPU« 10%(.l of quality assurance methods and advanced quality control intergrated into the Main collection testing techniques. Courses commence in September 1987 and as quickly as possible over the next three months. include non-destructive testing, mechanical metrology, A Library staff member will be electrical metrology, statistical quality control, metallurgy, assigned to assist trades students and physical testing, computer applications, quality assurance and staff in locating material and in giving information. The Project management of quality, team is also developing an FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION: orientation plan for the trades areas Wayne Irvine at (604) 432-8326 to be implemented in the summer. BECREATION & ATHLETIC SERVICES BCIT, 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3H2 Students and staff with questions can phone Tony Kelly, at 576**. the link, aprll ^>gJ9&7__^ Pages "Hastings Street" (Alcoholism). 's dual role as musician and drumming and drum machine playing been delighting in the music's Rock explains the change. "We recording engineer gives the band is not as imaginative as his guitar unseemly death. "It'll never last", we received the last album as a many nifty effects on wax. playing. With one exception were told. Despite the warnings, and calculated risk, not knowing exactly Sometimes though the result of his "Jaguar" has rhythym and a good, modern day abolitionists like Tipper how the combination of our writing dense production style is murkiness: solid beat. Gore and the Washington wives the and David Fosters production would The dynamics of the music doesn't Modern Marriage has two major beat goes on. turn out. And although I have no alwaly cut through. flaws: expressionless vocals and Motley Crue is putting the regrets about doing it, in retrospect, finishing touches to their new album, However, Hock's ^uilar drives the innanc lyriccs. There are many we were probably a bit untrue to vocalists with liinited ranges who "Girls Girls, Girls" and band leader ourselves and our fans, who 1 think hand forward wiifi powerful and make up for this by singing with Nikki Sixx says it definitely tops expected something a little deeper ronipelhng rhythms. Combined with feeling and expression - Janice Vinnie anything they've done before. "It's from us". the infectious niehidifs sunt; by Paul about dirt, sleaze, gutter rock - it's Hyde, Under the Volcano succeeds as is not one of them. For example, Complete with a 35 voice choir. "Nightmare" - the happy sound just low IQ, high RPM Rock n' Roll. Rock and Hyde's best work. Judging by Sixx's comments, "Girls, Rock and Hyde tear down organized doesn't fit the lyrics: ". . . my heart Glenn Haiiiillon Talc Girls, Girls" is a sure fire bet lo top religion and its misuse in the is pounding and I can feel the beads Ma Gore's 1987 hit list. Hi Hol no-holes-barred "The Blind, The grow on my face I can see the Deaf, and The Lame". "And we'll be shadows, but 1 don't know what Ihc LiM iwt) years tiavt- been an ROCK AND HYDE there on Sunday, the blJng, the deaf, they're hiding 1 do, I don't know, but cduidliitn. I here were ICSMIUS in the UNDER THE VOLCANO and the lame/the minister of the everywhere I look, it's all the same

tfeek of 13 April 1987 Glenn Hamilton Tate Nominations Student Association for awards

Laurie jack Awards STIJUEN r ASSOCIATION invited MKIMASERVirKS Nominations for the following awards will be accepted by the Student Records Office until 1987-05-05: the Laurie Jack was President of the Presidents Award, the Board of Governor's Award for Citzenship, the BCIT Student Association 1971-72. Lt. Governor's Award - Trades/ Vocational Studies, the Ll. He was killed in an airplane crash in PHOTOCOPIES Governor's Award - Technology 1975 and together with his parents, Studies. Nomination forms listing the the S.A. jointly sponsors three criteria for these awards are available at the Student Records awards of $400.00 each. They are Office building lA - room 101. If you have any questions awarded annually to first year concerning these awards contact students proceeding to second year Donna Hooker at '(32-8733 or at the Student Records Office. or second year students returning ^ Located in 1A Trades/Vocatior\al students can be nominated for these awards if they for a third year. have completed their program of Foyer Building studies between April 1, 1986 and Criteria: a students must have given March 31, 1987. time and service to the cause of student Technology students can be beside TNT#2 nomir«led for these awards if they life at BCIT such as involvement in student are graduating in May 1987. government, sports, a general interest in student affairs. Nominations should in• Main Office clude a brief resume of background and Building 4A (SAC) Room 128 service rendered. across from the SA General Office Forward nominations to the S.A. office 432-8757 in the SAC. Closing date: May 27,1987.

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the link april 15, 1987 Page 7 Courtesy the on-campus Canada Employment Centre

NEED WORK? Application Forms in order to get an in• FuU-tlme and part-time jobs available. Including] autobiography. this rule. teresting, higti-paying job, 5. Review your application 6. Remember to sign and you must first get an inter• date the application. This is Cook (short order - Institutional - a la carte) view. In order to get an Inter• the most frequent omission Chef Welding Qectronlo Technician Stenography view, you must be able to noted by employers. communicate effectively in Accounting Building Maintenance Bricklayer Now that yrju have com• writing. The written word, as pleted the application form, Medical (office assistance - reception) Bartenenchwork & will not be considered for plication form supplied by interview. Joinery) Appliance Repair AutotMdy Repair the Canada Employment Good luck. If you have any Centre on campus. Cashier Painting & Decorating Qerk Typist questions or need help com• pleting your application 1. If possible, take the ap• form carefully. Grammar, Mechanics (automotive - commercial transport - form, please come to see us plication home to complete sentence structure and spell• at the Canada Employment heavy duty - small engine - motorcycle) Baker on your own time and in your ing must be perfect. No ex• ceptions may be made to centre on campus, 2N204 Machinist Plumbing Sheet Metal Word Processing own surroundings. 2. Read this form over Butcher (meat cutter - wrapper) carefully before attempting Instrumentation Electrical to complete it. This will help you avoid entering informa• Work fitness studied tion In the wrong section. By Dan Cass group exercises. North American 3. Under the work ex• If you think a fitness program only Life did not have such a program, perience section of the ap• helps your heart, lungs and muscles, and served as a 'control' case. plication, do not put think again: it al^o helps your per• The results showed conclusively "student". Begin with your formance and attitude at work. that program participants had The EAChas it! most recent job and con• Dr. Michael Cox. of the University decreased absenteeism, job turnover tinue to list them in reverse of Toronto's Department of Athlet• and OHIP usage, and increased job order. ics and Recreation, has been satisfaction, compared to non- involved in two major studies of participants. "In general, the find• Register Today at the 4. Most forms req^ot nar• company-run fitness programs: one ings showed that the program had a Employment Action Centre rative comments on your in 1978, the other soon to be released. major impact on the corporation as a extra-currlculai activities, the Both have shown that such programs whole," says Dr. Cox. type of work you desire and 4lh Floor. J.W. Inglis Building benefit both the employees and the The latest study was organized and any additional information company. funded by a multinational company or call 438-1343 relevant to the field of work The 1978 study, funded by Fitness in Western Canada, which at present for which you are applying. Canada, looked at two companies, wishes to remain anonymous. Its Remember to keep It simple Canada Life and North American results also showed a decreased and to the point. Now is not Life. Canada Life instituted a absenteeism rate among employees the time to write your_ company-run fitness program, who took part in the company-run emphasizing aerobics and other fitness program. "We are probably selecting for a more motivated group of employees BRITISH COLUMBIA who join the program in the first INSTITUTE OF place." Dr. Cox points out. In other TECHNOLOGY words, the motivated group that joins the program will show an even

lower absenteeism rate, but the pro• gram will make no difference to those not ambitious enough to join APPLIED INDUSTRIAL COMPUTING and stay with il. It is important that a company set• ting up a fitness program runs it pro• fessionally, Dr. Cox says. "For a fit• ONE YEAR POST-DIPLOMA PROGRAMS ness program to succeed, it requires a great deal of visible support from the Students with a relevant diploma or degree are invited to apply. management. The program must be designed properly so as to encourage SPATIAL INFORMATION Designed to assist students with earth sciences backgrounds: employees to join and adhere to it," he says. SYSTEMS survey, civil, mining, forestry management, to use computers to solve problems within their disciplines. Courses include Computer The company can do several Programming Fundamentals. Mini/Microcomputer Environments, things to achieve this goal: among Computer-aided Mapping. Digital Elevation Modelling, Commun• them, make the program convenient ications and Networking. Data Collection Techniques and Remotely for the employees (for example, set Sensed Data Processing. aside space in the company's build• ing Itself for a fitness centre), and Equipment is state-of-the-art mini > Intergraph i and microsystems. have a well-trained instructor to run it, he says. (Canadian Science News) CAD/CAM Designed to assist students with general engineering backgrounds to use computers effectively in all phases of engineering — design, drafting and production. Courses include Computer Programming Fundamentals, Mini/Microcomputer Environments, Communica• Bearhunters tions and Networking, Graphics Programming. CAD System Optimization, Parametric Parts Programming, File Handling and Databases report in The reports are in - a bear hunter Equipment is state-of-the-art mini i Intergraph i and micro • Auto- representing Petroleum techrrology, known only as K.K. Bundy Team, cad, Computervisioni systems. downed '*7 glasses of draft beer during bear hunters' 87 recently. The next closest contender was a ADVANCED Designed to assist students with mechanical engineering or tech• rep from Rotxitics named Paul who nology backgrounds to update their production skills by more consumed 38 glasses of prime brew, MANUFACTURING followed by Mick and Pete U. who effective use of computers. Courses include NC Parts Program• downed and kept down 33 glasses ming, CNC Higher Level Languages, Computer Drafting and each. Model Production, Graphics Parts Programming, Computer Pro• According to organizers, all participating bear hunters survived to gramming Fundamentals, NC Machine Operation, Robotics and tell their tales, although a few left Scheduling Techniques- part way through the eight hour beer drinking marathon for a nap before Equipment IS state-of-the-art NC with mini/microcomputer continuing. operation. The auspicious event, held over at the Villa pub, was held in aid of the Needy Student Fund. The total Program information: Student Services. Building 1A. 2nd Floor. (604) 432-8433 or Charles Goodbrand (604) 432-8488. amount raised is expected to exceed BCIT. 3700 Willingdon Avenue. Burnaby. B.C.. V5G 3H2. ^ JIOOO. Page 8 the link, april 15, 1987