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Volume 21 Number 25 THE LINK March 25, 1987

BCIT announces joint project

Link Staff Report and Dean of Health Science They helped some 10 Studies Brian Gillespie an• million visitors find their way nounced the project John around the Expo 86 site last Wetmore, vice president for summer and now, if a joint IBM, Western Region and Stan project between BCIT and Hagen, Minister of Advanced IBM Ltd. is suc• Education and Job Training cessful, the same also took part in the opening sophisticated interactive com• of the project. puter terminals will help Gillespie said the project health care professionals find "symbolized the bringing their way around the human together of technology and heart. education, and it brings them The 30-month study, an• together for a very special nounced on campus last Fri• purpose - to improve student day, will explore the educa• learning." He said the project tional potential of interactive has two major thrusts: to im• laser videodisc technology in prove the quality of student the health sciences field. Two learning and to improve the specific laser videodiscs will accessibility to that learning be developed - one on the on a provincial basis. human heart and one on us• "It will improve access not ing the medical equipment only in terms of providing found in a 's intensive training in places it isn't done care unit. already," said Gillespie, "but Interactive technology' also on campus, letting lohn Wetmore from IBM and Slan Hagen pose The terminals were part of IBM's visitor means that the student can students come at different front of a touchsreen terminal, part of IBM's information system at Expo '66 last year. 20 such interact at will with the times of the day to review and contribution to a ioint study announced Friday. terminals will have a new home at BCIT. course material stored on the repeat the educational oppor• videodisc, repeating, going tunities they would normally back or moving ahead instant• get only in a straight lecture ly through any part of the or laboratory environment" Increased post secondary course One videodisc can Gillespie said developing a handle 30 minutes of motion videodisc on the heart was picture or 54,000 still images important because of the dif• funding still not enough per side. The user interacts ficulty of teaching about the by touching the screen or us• heart and the fact that heart By lames Roberts Association was studying the "This means the real in• ing a conventional keyboard. related problems are a major buget figures when contacted crease in money is not the The provincial budget IBM is providing 20 of the cause of death in North in his office. Waters believes mainline kind of aid you think brought down by Finance touchscreen terminals and America The medical equip• the budget increases will of, said Waters But he add• laser videodisc machines ment vidiodisc will teach the Minister Mel Couvelier pro• mised the provence's three "maintain the status quo" ed, "It is possible an an• previously used at Expo as use of ECG monitors, universities and 19 community He says increases to stu• nouncement will be made in part of IBM's visitor informa• defibrillators and pacemakers colleges and institutions will dent aid are mostly for the next few days for more tion system, BCIT is providing and other equipment concern• recieve an overall increase in employment incentive pro• aid" and this money will likely the faculty and the provincial ed with monitoring and their base budgets of 5.8 per grams including workstudy increase the amount of government is donating stimulating the electrical ac• and teacher assistant posi• money students may borrow cent, or $38.4 million, to $695 money through its "Fund for tivity of the human heart. tions. Of the additional and may possibly rein• million. Excellence" IBM also intends "It's a technology," said money for student aid $5.4 troduce grants in addition to The budget also increased to provide technical support Gillespie, "that is particularly million is for work related loans. student aid by 51 cer cent and and expertise to the BCIT pro• useful in health science train• positions and $2 3 million will Students who are hoping ject Further support will ing It allows the creation of set aside an additional $27 million for as-yet- be spent to increase the stu• the government will introduce come from The Heart Founda• real live situations on video dent aid program. Continued on page 6 tion, St. Paul's Hospital and and it offers students choices undetermined "special higher Simon Fraser University. The or decisions on the best way education initiatives". total value of the study is to handle a given situation. It Post secondary education S.A. reports on 85-86 estimated at $1 million will even check response spokespersons say they BCIT president Roy Murray Continued on page 6 welcome the increased fun• ding but are quick to add the at noon hour ACM increases do not mean an end to the financial problems fac• Link Staff Report Student Association. "The ing the schools. At the Student Association campus centre project was "The increase in student Annual General Meeting on started by then president Troy aid does not bring us up to March 18th, Andrea Bartlett, Nagy. As well, the S.A. lob• the 1982-1983 levels We could V.P. of Administration and bied to increase student aid - require $60 million more to Finance, reporting on the and it was successful in meet the national average," state of the Student Associa• that." said Marg Fartacezk, tion last year said it was Carroll agreed there was ^chairperson of the Canadian "generally a poor year for all some difficulty with the Federation of Students the businesses " merger of the two student Pacific Region Bartlett was reading the unions and that the sale of In addition to her concern bottom line figures for the the Whistler cabin had show• over the numbers Fartaczek Student Association for the ed a loss, but he said the hir• said she is awaiting a further fiscal year ending June 30, ing of a new assistant announcement from Advanc• 1986. She noted that' the SA, business manager and ed Education minister Stan ended that year with a various lobbying activities Hagan expected later this deficit, resulting from poor have turned out well, and that week, Hagan is expected to sales and in part, she said, to work on such issues as a bus announce details on exactly the sale of the Whistler Cabin fare decrease for students is how increased finding will be and to the merger of the PVI stil going on. used in the post secondary and BCPT student unions. The financial report was ac• sector. Pat Carroll, president, cepted without opposition John Waters, the president reported that the year was and the ACM was over In less Forestry students hosted a Loggers Sports Show on campus over the weekend. of College-Institute Educators also a positive one for the than 10 minutes. BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE Of TECHNOLOGY

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Two More Candidates means of a surplus budget." involved a lot of "successful group work " have their say He also wants to be sure tfiat all council decisions abide by Moore said he would like to IMPERIAL For Vice President tfie S A constitution. work as an effective liaishn "I want to see that ail between students, particular• n u Administration technologies have representa• ly management students, and & Finance tion on council, not just the the student executive. He big ones" wants to increase awareness HOBBIES Cramb's campaign manager of the Business Information is Dave Cirard. Centre, and encourage and deeelop industry participation For Business both on and off campus in We specialize in games and models order to increase practical Chairperson student experience and to in• tegrate this with our UNIT #145 theoretical training. 8151 ANDERSON ROAD FRANCIS MUNROE "I will also attempt to in• RICHMOND. B.C. (604) 273-4427 crease student awareness of the student executive," said Moore

Scott M. Cramb is running for the position of V.P. Ad• 1st Annual ministration and Finance. Cramb is an Administrative Management/Systems stu• dent who studied Commerce at Malaspina for two years Mr. BCIT before coming to BCIT. )ifn Moore is running for Before that Cramb worked as the position of Business a junior accountant with Mac- Society Chairperson. Moore is Millan Bloedel Ltd., Head an Administrative Manage• Office. ment students who did three "Beauty" Cramb said he wants to years of undergraduate work help guide the smooth opera• in Kinesiology at SFU before tion of the Student Associa• coming to BCIT. He also tion and ensure the "even worked for seven years at Pageant! distribution of finances by Woodward's which he notes

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lhe/ink, march 25, 1987 THE LINK The Link is published by the BCIT SludenI Association, although the views presented within do not necessarily retlect the views ot either the Student Association or BCIT. 434-5734 local 5517

when humanity couldnt even The Link has an open letter policy: we undertake agree when to have lunch? to print every letter we receive from members of And who shall decide what is the campus community. Letters should be right and wrong? Who is wor• NEED WORK? typewritten, double spaced and include your thy to judge? And how shall name and phone number We reserve the right to we know if these judgements FuU-ttme and part-time jobs available, Includlngi edit any letter for length when necessary, so the are right? briefer you are the better. Due to space limita• The article also states that "human problems must be Cook (short order - institutional - a la carte) tions, some letters may be held over from week solved by human actions." to week. Chef Welding QeetronJo Technician Stenography And how shall we act if we do not what to do? And how Accounting Building Maintenance Bricklayer put in a lackluster attempt at shall we know what to do if Medical (office assistance - reception) Barten<*er Vote for being elected would seem to we have no morality to show undermine the good inten• us the right thing to do? And Refrigeration Legal Secretary Power Engineer Carroll tions of those who are truly if we accept juman morality, HoUlculture (maintenance - floral d^ign) interested in working hard how can we expect it to show and working for the students us the right things to do if it Drafting (architectural - mechanical - civU ic Editor, The Link, Of all the contested positions is as flawed, contradictory, After reading the letter tminlcipal - Industrial - stnicturaO Upholstery the obvious choices are Car• confused, and well, if it is "Exec backs Carroll" in last roll for president, Morris for as human as the people who Warehousing (shipping - receiving) Millwright weeks Link, I would like to Business Society chairper• created it? I urge you all (S comment son, and Flewen for vice Carpentry (framing - finishing - benchwork 4 look into your hearts, and see I think Pat is the obvious president of student affairs. if you could honestly and joinery) Appliance Repair Autotxxly Repair choice for president. The per• These people deserve your totally know the distinction formance of this year's coun• support and I urge you to give Cashier Painting & Decorating Qerk Typist between right and wrong. cil as a team has been less them your vote for a strong Now don"t get me wrong, I Mechanics (automotive - commercial transport - than spectacular, but with the council, success of Pat Carroll, the love people Im one of them, Barry Stanley Wong heavy duty - small engine - motorcycle) Baker bickering has subsided a cer• you know, and it"s all my flaws that make me human Machinist Plumbing Sheet Metal Word Processing tain amount - the strong leadership and outgoing But is this shifting sand of Butcher (meat cutter - wrapper) characteristics of a president Co for \ humanity any kind of founda• tion upon Which to build Instrumentation Electrical have certainly now been shown by Pat Carroll. the rock\ morality? Until Humanism honestly I feel that Jamie Letwin has and seriously addresses not shown the strong leader• Edior, The Link, these questions, it is no alter• ship qualities that will give I was quite surprised,- while native. Instead, I would urge strength and direction to the reading through the March 18 you all to look at Christianity, new council A strong leader issue of the Link, to find what which is based on Cod, the is important as it gives the appeared to be a major error The EAChas it! solid rock Student Association a feeling in a headline on page 7, The that the issues they vote on headline read, "Humanism as Vernon Buck Register Today at the will be strongly carried to the an alternative " As I read on I Broadcast Technology senior administration and all found other statements which Employment Action Centre other parties concerned. In appeared to be erroneous, 4th Floor. J.W. Inglis Building closing, I would like to urge such as "Humanism is a ra• Quality all voters to vote for Pat Car• tional, coherent philosophy" roll fo president of Well, if it is a rational, appreciated or call 438-1343 the new Student Association. coherent philosophy, it must have a solid foundation upon Cliff Raps which to build its morality, or Editor, The Link, so I thought But instead I I would like to take a mo• Vote for a found that "Humanism ment to commend all the can• asserts , . that moral didates on their fair cam• strong behaviour is rooted in human paigns. In the past there has experience." So am I to take been some sleazy tactics in• council it that the morality of; volved in campaigns, but this year we have reached new Editor, The Link, humanism comes from; highs. On observing the first week humanity, from human' Rolland1012 of the student association reason? The same human In particular, speaking of elections, it seems obvious reason which conveniently new highs, one can not help that only a portion of the can• found ways to justify the but be impressed by the quali• didates are actually serious Holocaust, the Arms Race, ty of the Flewin campaign. Printer about the elections. Although and the war in Vietnam? The Though their campaign has a only 3 of the positions have same human reason which $0,00 budget (indicative of more than one candidate tun• justifies apartheid in South Randy Flewin"s attitude Special Price ing for the position, the race Africa, exploitation of the towards the dollar and fund for those positions seems to poor and working classes, misuse) they have managed be one sided THe amount of and the supremacy of military to create a high profile for the effort shown by Carroll, and financial might which is candidate. In particular the Flewen, and Morris far ex- happening in our world today, three story campaign poster cedes the efforts of their op• even as I write this letter? on the 2N building certainly grabs one's attention ponents The council posi• And how shall human $350.00! tions require a large amount reason, which, of course, If students want a honest of dedication and energy. To comes from people, decide and hard working vice presi• consider someone who has on what is right and wrong dent of student affairs, I urge them to vote for Randy Flewin. Only at Pete Van Bakel

Humanism WRITE questioned

Editor, The Link, a: In reading the letters to the A LETTER Editor published in the March 18 Issue of the Link I noticed ACCESS a letter by a certain Mr Har• die, in which Mr Hardie gave TO THE LINK! his interpretation of the data coMPirniRS collected by the Inter Varsity Located in the Library Foyer Christian Fellowship Mr Har• die stated that "In general. Continued on page 5

Page 4 the link, march 25, T9S7 SPORTS &

RECREATION

Awards banquet coming up SKYDIVING

By Randy Derrick sports are honoured, plus a FIRST JUMP be presented to the male and Coming up on Saturday, few individuals whose help female student who con• April 11, is the 19th annual has been invaluable to the COURSE tributed the most to the Recreation and Athletics Recreation and Athletics Awards Dinner and Dance. Servicey various recreational functions staged here at BCIT The BCIT WHEN: Saturday, April 11th, 1987 This is the gala event where The event takes place in staff member whose service FEE: $85.00 intramural and extramural the SAC. Cocktails are at 6:00 was most appreciated will GROUND SCHOOL: April 8th & 10th pm and the huge buffet din• at BCIT, SAC Board Room also be honoured. All this and ner is at 7:00 cm While 6:00pm • 8:00pm still plenty of time to party everyone is digesting, a cou• REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wed., April 1st .. Quit smoking The date is April 11, and ple of guest speakers will tickets are available right now speak, and then the various The Canadian Cancer for the awards dinner and winners will be awarded. After Society is sponsoring a self- dance at the Recreation and the Awards ceremony, danc• help program for smokers Athletics Services office BUt Gymnasium and Activity ing will go until 1:00 am who want to quit The 90 you'd better hurry, because Besides dinne£, the awards minute program will be held they usually go pretty fast. Room Closed: on a Wednesday during class really are the reason for this break To sign up contact event. All the intramural win• Thursday April 2nd 9:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. ners from all the sports are Medical Services in the SAC Friday April 3rd 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Building before April 2, 1987 honoured The extramural Price Increase Saturday April 4th 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. teams aill also give hut Canada Games Sunday April 5th 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. awards to their most valuable Pool Tickets Letters from page 4 players. As this is a recrea• The gym and activity room will tion event, the Recreation and the higher the level of educa- : Now 10 for $17.00 reopen Sunday 6:00 p.m. Athletic Services will also tion, the lower the need for honour their own. Awards will religion" Although I believe that Mr Hardie did not mean Closure is for the B.C. Gymnastics Championships. to imply that people who believe in God are uneducated, I would not want AEROBIC FITNESS any of your readers to harbour PLAY SQUASH OR RACQUETBALL such a misconception TO MUSIC For surely Mr Hardie must Enjoy meeting people? Need a partner? know that education is a very March 16th JQ MAY 15th! subjective matter after all, Albert Einstein, Napoleon 7:05am - 7;50am Monday/Wodnesday/Frlday Bonaparte, and Winston Chur• 4:40pnn - 5:2Sprr» chill were all considered to be Monday/Tuesday/ abject failures in the educa• Wednesday/Thursday tions! systems they came S25.00 from And surely Mr Hardie Entitles you to attend any or all or would not for one minute sup• the clasees within the session. pose that knowledge and lear• S2.00 Drop-In Fee ning could be confined to such a tiny corner of the universe as a school's cam• Instructions: pus For there is so much Please print your name and phone number on a tag and hang It BADMINTON more to knowledge and on the appropriate board, specifying Beginner or Advanced wisdom than what can be TOURNAMENT learned in a classroom, even Beginner - played less than 6 months or just plays DATE Sunday, Marcti 29tfi under the most capable of occasionally instructors, that it must bog• Advanced - plays regularly, i to 3 times weekly If you are gle the mind of everyone who ranked A, B, C, or D, please note that on your tag. TIME: 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. thinks about it. So please, dear reader, do CATEGORY: SINGLES- not fall into the trap of believ• Men's & Women's ing that a diploma or a degree DOUBLES- itself contains intelligence, Men's, Women's & and do not believe that merely Mixed attending a certain school FEE: $4.00 per individual makes one somehow Note; superior. For to fall into such Entry limited to To keep the board active and up to date tags mill be removed a trap, and to fall victim to a on the following dates October 5lst. December 3ist Spring one category kind of educational snobbery, Break and May 31st, will not show anyone that you It is your responsibility to replace your tag after these dates. are intelligent Rather, it will show that you are ignorant, and whatever higher learning you have had has been an abysmal failure I am sure that Mr. Hardie was not practising any sort of PRIZES WiLL BE AWARDED! DEADLINE FOR ENTRY: educational snobbery when Coed Squasti Clinic MARCH 27th at 1Z-00 noon he wrote, "In a well educated population, like the student Tuesday April 7 body at BCIT, these data show that the majority of students feels little need for 5:30-8 p.m./$6 per person/Max. 12 19th Annual BCIT Recreation & religion", as I am sure that Instructor: Sharon Brownrigg now the readers of this paper Athletic Services Awards would not take this to mean Banquet and Dance PREREQUISITE: Participants should be actively that people who do feel the Saturday April 11 need for religion are not in• playing (twice a week) for at least 6 months, telligent Now if the conclu• from service box hit forehand or backhand six SAC Building sions which the capable Mr. times, return serve to opposite side. Hardie has drawn are correct, COURSE CONTENT: stroke, drives, lobs, Cocktails at 6/Dlnner at 7 then the IVCF must surely be drop boast, court coverage, drills. Awards presentation/Dancing aware of its mission Con• Price $12 per person/Tickets available at sider yourselves challenged Bring narm-up and improve yguj£,%mel^ to complete this mission Recreation and Athletic Services Office Vernon Buck Broadcast Technology^ the lirtk, march 25. 1987 Pages IBM continued from page 7 times in emergencies and let of credit to this Institution " students see the conse• B.C.'s Minister of Advanced quences of their decisions." Education and Job Training, In making the announce• Stan Hagen, said the study ment Murray said the project fits into what his ministry is was a great one for BCIT "Ifs trying to accomplish. He add• guitar as the back-up for not your heart, certainly going to put us at ed that his ministry's budget Slide in front of 18,000 peo• "Don't Look Back" leaps the forefront of some of the was up $60 million over the out as a good fhllow-up, and •ROAD-CAST ple in "I went down a greatest technology in educa• previous year. storm, and I had the loudest proves the is capable of tion today" He added that "We'll be able to continue Kazoo In because crafting potential hits, the ties between BCIT and to provide the programs that took their own P.A, on "Sahara" is consistent with IBM are solid - IBM has are necessary I'm confident the road" Van Eede's career the other two songs except donated almost S3 million in we'll be able to retain the ex• has also seen him support the that Van Eede's lyrics are equipment over the years cellent people we have in the likes of . Hot more hopeful, "but in my Murray also mentioned the province and that we'll be Chocolate, and heart and In my head / I know able to provide excellence in she'll wait for me" "Any institute's Development Two and a half years ago. education," said Hagen. Colour" really moves thanks Assistance Centre and its role Van Eede met Kevin Mac- in making BCIT more than to the sequencer of Peter Vice President of Education Michael, the guitarist for Fast just an institution involved in Vitesse, It reminds me of Drug Svetic told The Link he Forward The two began training, "but an institution Class Tiger's "You're What I was excited about the study writing songs and recording that's Involved with applied Look For" Is this ^ coin• not only because of its poten• demos in Toronto But it research and product develop• /Broadcast cidence? Cutting Crews tial as a technology for in• wasn't until last May that Van ment, and involved with the high-tech histrionics on "Any struction but because it Eede and MacMlchael decid• technology transfer process" This well-produced package Colour" makes Class Tiger's represented the first time IBM ed to drop everything and of English-Canadian pop pro• production pale by compari- IBM Vice President, has "really entered into this form a band Cutting Crew ves that virtual anonymity slon, but the Crew still can't Western Region, John Wet- kind of contract with anyone was born when they added doesn't always mean low capture the soulful energy more said his company was other than a university. That's bassman Colin Farley and quality. On the strength of "(I and drive of Class Tiger's "delighted to be able to work an important breakthrough for drummer Martin Beadle, both Just) Died in Your Arms" studio performance. so closely with BCIT and the BCIT - its saying we're in that professional since alone, this group deserves a provincial government, this league, we're playing that their teens. The lyrics on Broadcast are better fate than most of the project is a wonderful oppor• game. We've got the expertise Unfortunately, the most occasionally hackneyed, but garbage permeating the tunity to explore and develop and ifs the kind of training remarkable thing about this that never stopped a record airwaves. the design of interactive IBM wants to be involved In group's debut is the stunning from charting. Besides, this systems" He said the project It's a good thing for us," For a new band. Cutting single "(I Just) Died in Your record is good despite its has tremendous potential, Crew can count on plenty of Arms" It's boy meets girl, a weaknesses If Cutting Crew "BCIT will be breaking new BCIT expects to have the experience Lead vocalist one sided love affair where can keep writing tasty ground in terms of developing heart and medical equipment Nick Van Eede's background the temptation is too great for musical hooks and concen• new instructional technology. videodiscs ready for use in the music business goes the boy to resist. So he per• trates more on pretty ballads This is really a world class before the end of the project back to the late '70's He sists all the while knowing like Van Eede's "I've Been In project and it will bring a lot in September 1989, played Kazoo and electric he'll get burned in the end "I Love Before" they could be a try to be discreet, but then success story Otherwise, blow It again / I've lost and their inclination to dabble in found, it's my final mistake / hybrid pop sounds will cer- ' She's loving by proxy, no tainly ensure the band"s give and take / 'Cos I've been anonymity and leave them thrilled to fantasy one too foundering in a sea of i SPEEDY ON-CAMPUS many times" If there's a sequencers I moral, it's follow your head. - Clen Hamilton Tate ' PROFESSIONAL Budget continued from page!

grants retroactively are likely loan, and some money is out of luck according to given outright to the student WORD PROCESSING Waters: "A retroactive pay• But Clift warns, "the goverrv^ ment is not realistic and it ment has used the word grant has no particular political in other contexts and we have payoff", he said. to wait and see" Simon Fraser Student Next Day Service College and Institute Society President, and CFS presidents are also waiting chair-elect, Rob Clift says the for more information from the increased budget is a result government. BCIT president of increased enrolement Roy Murray says he hopes the • Resumes throughout the province He budget increases will deal says the money will only with part of the defecit at maintain the status quo but BCIT and cover some much says the budget does allude • Reports needed new capital equip• to more money coming ment costs available for student aid • Projects Clift says he hopes there Douglas College President will be a return of grants, William Day says, "it"s too where students who need to early to comment I will conv borrow money will recieve ment when I find out what the • Letters some money in the form of a increases really mean" • And More Building a New Society: Reasonable Rates Life in Rural El Salvador FRI. MARCH 27 frQTff I'wi'i'' l^-' Salvador an up-io-daie reportb y Call 438-1343 7:30 pm agncuitural worker : Robcno Aifiro Ttntuevtms Sc. Surgeon: iasc Gutierrez. Ctiural Anttrka Robson Sgu! sMedi Wttt.

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the link, march 25,1987 Classified ads cost $1 per 25 words or less, and must be Coming Events prepaid and submitted in writing. Discount for multiple insertions: 5 issues for the price of 4. The Link office is located in the SAC m im. CAN building, just inside the East en• ^\ YASBAREAM? trance. Mail classified ads to: The TRAVEL curs Link, 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby B.C. VSC 3H2 Growlies Business Services Gives you Needy is COMING TO Student NIte CORONET 2 for 1 meals BUSINESS SERVICES Monday Nite Allow us to professionally 3:O0pm YOUR SCHOOL prepare all your written - 8:00pm material using advanced word processing tecfinology. Located Evening and weekend beside Taps Wednesday March 25 services Call us today. 984-7060 SAC Lobby 10 4 BUSEVESS IIVFOIUmiOIV S.A. Election'87 Polling Information CEVTRE • World Wide Student Fares! Location of polls: l.W Inglis Building * Student Work Abroad Program! manufacluflrig and • Open March 26 8 am to 8 p.m. * The Best Fares to ! SAC Lobby Local*d on th« 4th Floor Open March 26 8 a m to 8 p.m. • ISIC Discount! J.W. Inglis Building In the and March 27 6 a.m. to 5 p-m. Business Resourca Cantr* Hours open: MavUr and Tnwwj*, eoCW Tumday tnd wmami ) izsfrs FnOayiBJO-11.30 •.mJ .U Word Processing/ Come and meet your Typing Services HUMANISM Student Travel Bureau! Professional results at reasonable ratey for resumes, THE TRAVEL COMPANY OF THE reporU, etc. Please cati 434-1734 An Invitation CANADIAN FEDERATION OF STUDENTS eves/weekends. to Learn... Are you losing marks because of your writing style? Call a profes• • to encourage positive attitudes " to think tor yourself sional writer with M.A. for Quality • to solve human problems Word Processing, Editing and Writing Services. Resumes, Theses, Essays, Reports, Letters, Isaac Asimov narrates etc $2,00/page for Word Process- 'Humanism: Making Bigger Circles' ingO $20.00/hour for Editing/ Writing. Hand in work you can be Wed. March 25 12 noon I proud of I 432-9924. Room 1A240 Bring your lunch-l For Sale

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Meet Peler /ones and ask him about the 8CITSerxor Admmiilracion . bring your S.A. Election'87 problems, concerns and ideas. OFFICE April 8 12:00 - 2:00 Ingtia April 15 12:00 - 2:00 SAC April 22 12lOO - 2:00 Inqlla April 29 12:00 - 2;00 BROKERS 12;00 - 2:00 12:00 - 2:00 i Polling Information Location of polls:

LOW, LOW PRICES BCIT Blood on all your uMd aftlce lumltur«. Desks, tiles, chelra. etc. al Incredibly low Donor Clinc prices. Check & compare. J.W. Inglis Building A-1 OFRCE BROKERS April 1 and 2 10 PER CENT Student Discount Open March 26 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

12757 King George Hwy. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ph. 560-3677 Racquet Court Lobby Lost and Found SAC Lobby The Link will run your lost or found classified ad at no charge 7^^^ BREAK Open March 26 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Deadline Monday noon. THE PATTERN The following 'found' items and March 27 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. may be claimed at the S.A. Infor• OF POVERTY mation Booth in the SAC Please contribute to: Building: Daytimer - Peter Poon, a watch found March 12 near the 56 Sparks racquetball courts, a beige binder use _ Ottawa with Valley Publishing Company K1P5BK. records and a red binder belong• Canada ing to Simone Vogel. (613) 234-6827

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