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Library Unsure About Funds Raised . VOL. 17, NO. 8 27, 1988 Established 1971 THURSDAY, OCTOBER Library unsure about funds raised by Lisa Brown promoting the event, said that John Hivale, who attended the Ub- Sutton, financial advisor amount of uK^y that was actually roudily 718 of die tickets were fcM- With less than eight months un- raiy fimd raiser, said he's positive Humber College said about raised and would like a repent pre- s(mf to faculty til the opening of the new library at scHne money was raised. Humber members 600 tickets were sold and esti- pared stating die amount. for each. Fifty dollars North campus, the acting head The 21st Anniversary Bash held $100 of die mates approximately $30,000 to Smidi has no idea where the received no instruc- ticket price was to automatically librarian has last June in the Constellation $35,000 was raised for the library. money is but s^s that $50 from than go to a bo(A and equipmrat fund tions concerning the nKxe Hotel sold 735 tickets, of which Both faculty ticket purchasers evoy faculty tick^ purchase de- library. for the lilxary wing. rest $35,000 promised to the some of the proceeds were to go to new The and the corporations received re- finately went towards the library was **I havcn*t heard anything," the new Learning Resource to be put towards the cost of ceipts for the donations for tax de- ftmd because of tax laws. the best the dinner. Another 15 to 20 tick- ductions. * said Vihari Hivale. 'To Cratre. *I {vesume it's in some account ets were stdd of my knowledge I have received to corporations for Human studies teacher Gary and the funds will be made avail- to be- Ian Smith, Humberts Director $1000 each, $900 of which was to no instructions from anyone Nosewofthy said the faculty have able when die library is ready," of Mariceting and in charge of be donated to die library gin preparations for the new wing. heard nothing concerning the said Smith. wing." SAC wants apology by Marija Djondric where I can get tickets," said Stuart Hrickovian. Lakeshore SAC is demanding business rep an i^logy from North SAC for Last year Lakeshore opted for allegations made against them in their own retreat but agreed this to (xomote last week's Coven. year to join North SAC "I would like a written widi- harmony between die two cam- drawl or it will be brou^t to the puses. Council of Student Affairs to be dealt widi," said Lakeshore SAC President John Fbrtin. Last week's Coven reported Rez a go that North SAC Vice-President Dave Knott blamed most of the by EUwood Shreve damaging incidents at the SAC has cleared Leadoship retreat on Lakeshore. Humber another hurdle in its bid to get it's The retreat was held in Colling- prop- osed residence approved. wood diree weeks ago. Knott said he didnt know about The Etobicoke Development Lakediwe SAC's demand for an Conunittee apptoyed Humber's (dans to relocate apology, and as far as he knew no the r^idence site to the southeast one else in North SAC knew any- comer of the North adjacent to thing either. campus the "Nobody can say that they Arboretum. The conunittee also were not involved in anydiing," recommended Humbo' should get a building at it's said Lakeshore Vice President of pomit Oct. 18 Finance Sheila McLaughlin. meeting. The Etobicoke City Council McLaughlin made a motion at will make the final decision as to last week's meeting that SAC whether Humber will get the Lakesh<He SAC no longer partici- building permit or not on Oct. 31 pate in overnight retreats where The college had to change the Humber College is held Uable. location of the residence when Council voted unanimously in Etobicoke residents objected to favor of the proposal. the orginal location at the west end Lakeshore council is united on of the collge. the issue and feel both Lakeshore Ken Coh^, Dhectm* of physic- and North SACs were represent- al resources said it will probably ing one Humber College and were take eight to 12 wedcs before the content to be held responsible as a permit gets processed as it has to single unit, until the allegati(Mis nono av BBA-ni THOMumoN go thrmigh various committees were made. MmAS CSarffier- NBA's Atlrata Hawlu practiced at Hani^ once the city council ap(»oves it. "We are all one Humber Col- with tlie Detroit PIstoiM. Cohen estimates that construc- at Hamflton's Copps CollMinn lege," said Fortin. "Regardless tion for die nine-storey, 344 unit of who did the damage it makes a student residence will start some- farce out of all of SAC." time in January 1989. The purpose of die retreat was The cmrqpletion date for the re- to unite North and Lakeshore Atlanta Hawks practice sidence is still uncertain. Cohm SACs to become one widi a SAC said, "We're shooting for Christ- North branch and a Lakeshore mas of '89, because many stu- branch F6rtin explained. by Hea^ Thomlinson Andiony *Spud* Wtbb weie in Willis. Both Malone, whom dents go home and the (Oslor) Knott said his comments we- attendance tor what the team's Atlanta picked up in the off- canqws will be empty." Hawks of anoAer qpecies pnc- ren't meant to offend anyone. adiletic trainer Joe O'toole called season in a trade with the Humber was told it will be re- ticed at Humber College diis jpast "I'd hate to see it break any ties," a typical game day practioe. Waslungtoa Bullets, and WiUis quired to provide up to 105 park- Sunday. The Atlanta Hawks or the added. out with injuries. he Ba8ked>all Association are ing qwoes for die studmts omiing Naticmal **We generally reveal our Foitin said that if die wididrawl frmn die Osier residence. Cohen held shooting practice in the a offense, wofk on our defense of is not given, he will reveal die Playing on the road without the said diat only 14 students who live Gofdon Wragg Center, in piqpara- spedfic opponents and do a k)t of names of the individuals who services of these two potential at the Osier residence requested tionfordieu-Oct. 23 clash with the shooting, he said. caused the damage, at the next starters appeared to take Ae starch paridng spaces. "As long as we Detroit Pistons at Hamilton's CSA meeting. out of Atlanta's attack as they can provide parking for evoy stu- Copps Coliseum. Two notable no-shows were "The next time they hold a superstars Dominique center Moses were easily defeated by the Pis- dent yiAio lives in the new resi- NBA veteran NBA drunken orgy, I would like it dence, we're (ricay," said. Wilkins, Glenn *Doc* Rivers, and Keven tons 126-107. he Makme and power fbrwad advertised anid I want to know , NEWS>z nMnMHib 21. IMS Cow Underage students barred from K127 had existed, and he added ihat the by Karin Winzer possibility of a 19-year-old stu- Strict enfMcement has been im- dent buying liquor for a younger plemented to keep underage pat- friend is a problem. rons from entering the Staff Mason said that over the last Lounge, according to the DirectcH* few years there has been height- of Food Services. COeu aWoTciieSS Si UfiiVeTSitieS afid Last year, any student could en- colleges over the. serving of alco- ter the Staff Lounge (K127) after hol aund its ccMisumption. 2:30[»n to eat or drink (a non- He said enforcing tfie policy alcoholic beverage). does create some awkward situa- This year, however, patrons tions for students who have must be 19 years of age (m* older to friends under the age of 19, be- enter. cause the rule segregates the stu- raoro BY MOKGAN IAN ADAMS Mason, DirectcMT of J(^ Food dents. in tiie will in Services, said tfie rule was always hD rOQUlrwU- CasUen Staff Lounge be raqnestliig identificatioD upon entry, an "We had to take the approach — aarf^ ais?^ in effect, but it wasn't enfraced as sun^ tSg ^'Ss^ y !Ss£nt9!S c*t that no one under 19 be allowed in property as it may have been. that room," Mason said. **The According to Mason, the lounge is under the juristicti<Mi of lounge is licenced and therefore theL.L.B.O." must follow certain rules. Obtain college credits in Quebec Mason said there have been no Mason said he was aware that direct c(Mi4>laints about die new the problem of enforcing the law ;oundings, and find the ex- policy. by Thomas Clark The program is called the Ontario-Quebec Exchange periance rewarding. Parlez-vous Francais? If not Pirogram. Thoe are six exchange students you can leam. Raymond Doucet, instructor here from Qud>ec, all enrolled in Throudi the provincial govern- Business Administration courses. BOG positions available and course co-ordinator here at ment and Humber College a stu- Humbo* said the programs avail- France Beauchemin 20,is a dent exchange to Quebec is possi- Applicants must deUver a written notice, along with the able to any student who wants to mariceting student firom Quebec signature of five ble, and d)ey*ll pay part of your here exchange. Beauchemin nominators from the cosstiiuency to be r^nc- leara a second language and is on exprase. sented, in a sealed envelope marked personal and coi^idential, willing to work hard. has attended Humber since «•>- to Doris Talloa There's no criteria, but the and plans to stay until by November 3, IV5S Ln room ui67.
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