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The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

Edited Text
The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

File
The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

Edited Text
The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

File
The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

Edited Text
The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

File
The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

Edited Text
The Mad Hatter ] Wednesday, September 27, 1972

SST EA eS SS a eS TES. SATE SE Fo a a a a I eS

"Living in the Sixties". They have asked us to talk in Port Coquitlam
on October 25th on the "Changing World of Women."

This probably grows directly out of our initial meeting with these groups
last fall. If there are any persons at the College who have ideas or
projects that they would like to bring to the attention of these groups,
Sheilah and I would be pleased to knw.

Lillian Zimmerman
Continuing Education, Liberal Arts

wal Ee LIBRARY
DOUGLAS 50
OUGL

~-

io

mVaVaVav ae P Povuction
AUDIO VISUAL CENTRE

T
VIEWING
Tuesday - October 2
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR.
Canadian Native Art: Wood
carvings of the West Coast
seafaring people.

@éiaturday - September 30

Channel 7; 7:00 a.m.

SUNRISE SEMESTER: Law and
Morality. Discussion of Mores
and Criminal Law.

Channel 2 & 6; 3:30 p.m.

KLAHANIE fil on B.C. explores
the provinces northern shores.

Wednesday - October 4
Channel 6 & 8; 6:00 a.m.

UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
FThe Thirties" effects of
war and politics of

Sunday - October 1

Channel 2 & 6; 4:00 p.m.

DOLLARS AND SENSE. Business
and Labour discuss issues
vital to Canadians, such as
Foreign investment, private
enterprise, etc.

Channel 8; 5:00 p.m.

UNTAMED WORLD Ceremonies

of Man explore native rituals
of African, Spanish, and
Guatemalen peoples.

Channel 8; 7:30 p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE. 13 part
B.B.C. History of Britannia
Rule.

literature.
Channel 4; 4:30 p.m.

A.B.C. AFTERSHOOL SPECIAL:
“Last of the Curlews" Eskimo
bird in danger of extinction.
First in a series of ecology,
history and psychology
programs.

Channel 10; 7:30 p.m.

Romantic Germany, German
point of view on art.

Channel 10; 9:00 p.m.

S.F.U. TODAY The human
element in urban Georgraphy.

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