Mk.U7 m w ,T BtUut. mw - jar dank iK SMf-SS :r?--: "IE BBfRBBBBBlLB& ' " -''rioBrfK j" fm I'jBI mHHBKl Mii I f . ll tow jHHHKaBi?' ' ' X'-"'is?" " IbB " ft HBHmkteiijlBHKrar&i.-J!B UBS "'. The Headless Programmer of Computer Alley surprises Prin cipal Charles McCaffrey and Dean Anderson who assumed that the new third floor wouldn't be haunted. Other ghosts are moving in, in time for Hallowe'en. Dean Sylvestor is disappearing fast, but he is slated to become corporal after the 31st. ABE ON THE WAY UP! On Wednesday, October 12, at noon, in a bright new corner room on the third floor, was held a small party for the A. B. E. K- stall, uinay wj.-i.ouii uiutx open the champagne, amiq the cheers and catcalls of her co-workers. The occasion was the first use of the new suite of rooms which are for the use of the Continuing Education department. Up to 80 will be accomodated on the third floor. It was in fact a very impromptu wine and cheese party, and the exuberance of the reality -"of the new quarters added such a "sparkle that pictures taken on the occasion only showed bright naios . Dean Anderson "Finally ABE division adopted the status deserves, with more adequate facilities . said has it than I'm happy that we are moving. The -jokes and the comments were fast and furious. One unnamed wit insisted that without the Smithers' buildings' coverup odor, "now you that guys are up 'here, you are going to have to bathe regular ily!" Another Insisted that Nl MJLs 'JPajlm; For and by students of the College of New Caledonia Volume 4 Number 8 October 29 ' m y "i .h B i I1.. i If m 1982 Prince George, B.C. LLOWE'E T FOR BY ROB YORK The evening Of Qtober 31 sees many children celebrating halloween by 'trick or treating'. Lavish costumes and constant laughter signify the thrill every kid anticipates this night. What isn' t anticipated is the brutality inflicted on youngsters as they bite into candy, fruit, or snacks that have been tampered with. A pin inserted into toffee; a razor blade Inside a candied apple; or poison dusted onto chocolate always proves hazardous and is often fatal. the victims of such hideous pranks are innocent children, whose joy becomes instant terror, ana who are sometimes maimed for life. What person could derive pleasure from tormenting youngsters this way? With VANDER KIDS "the recent poisoning of I yienol capsules, certain merican cities nave cancelled Halloween. It is felt that the publicity about Tylenol will trigger other degenerates into committing 'copy-cat' act, which would surely prove harmful to unexpecting victims. Various hospitals have offered free x-rays for candy bags to ensure the detection of harmful devices. Halloween also promotes vandalism. Commonly, the smearing of soap is tolerated, but malicious destruction of personal and publ Ic property Is abhored. Every year there is an alarming Increase in property damage. October 31, Halloween, offers an excuse for such destruction to those who need very little excuse ZALM ON CAMPUS On Saturday, October 23, there was a quiet meeting with Minister of Education W. Vander Zalm. It was well attended by representatives of the faculty, administration, student body and government . Topics of discussion included the housing subsidy of $125. This year, the government decided not to pay this, so the College has picked up. the cost. Mr. Vander Zalm agreed that this was a necessary subsidy as it made attending college more equitable for people living outside of the Prince CZamroo Aro3 anA Via until A frnMniiPrt nP 1 mm A college "pin was presented to Mr. Vander Zalm from the College. The reallocation or funds from the heavy equipment program (now defunct) to other areas were discussed. Mr. Vander Zalm was asked what he planned on doing to reduce the beauracracy of his department. He said that he was looking at further reducing it It was a very enjoyable luncheon with a very Sositive position displayed y Mr. Vander Zalm. He will be returning in December for further discussions. He said he is 1 mnroocor) T.tth C29Hs