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TRINITAS is a weekly newsletter that is distributed to faculty, staff,
and students of Trinity College to inform the College community of
matters of general interest. Important events taking place in the
College and on campus are announced, details regarding grants,
fellowships, scholarships and job opportunities are noted, and
announcements of awards, births, deaths, etc. are also published.
Deadline: Anyone wishing to insert a notice in TRINITAS should
contact the Provost's Office by noon on Wednesday for publication and
distribution the following Monday.

Editor: Isabelle Sisi Phone: 978-2370 Fax: 978-2749
email: isab...@trinity.utoronto.ca

Trinitas xviii.11 November 23, 1998

Upcoming College Meetings
Finance Thursday, 5:30 pm Board Room
Committee November 26

Board of Thursday, 5:30 pm Combination Room
Trustees December 10

Annual Meeting Thursday, 12 noon George Ignatieff
of Corporation December 3 Theatre

Condolences
The College offers its condolences to Gwen Brooks on the death of
her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Brooks, on Saturday, November 14, 1998.

United Way Appeal
Congratulations to Nadine Harrison and Chitra Johri who were the
winners of the prints by Canadian artists in the early-bird draw. I
am so pleased to report that to date administrative staff have donated
$1,9421.20 toward the United Way campaign. There is still time to
consider the United Way as one of your charities this year but the
deadline for donation is November 30th. Thank you to all who have
donated so far. It is much appreciated. - Jill Willard

Advent Lessons and Carols
The annual service of Lessons and Carols for Advent will take
place on Sunday, November 29, at 4:30 p.m. Music by Warlock,
Darke, Joubert, Prower. A seasonal reception follows in Seeley Hall.

Deck The Walls: Exhibition and Sale of Work by Canadian Artists at
Trinity College A selection of oil paintings, watercolours, prints,
drawings, and sculpture by 60 Canadian artists in traditional and
contemporary styles. Proceeds will go to the restoration of the
College's art collection.

Procedures for Closing due to Inclement Weather
The College will generally follow the lead of the University in
deciding to close all operations due to inclement weather, subject
to the Provost's discretion to close earlier. A decision to close
the College is distinct from an announcement that classes have been
cancelled. Trinity College will be considered open and normal
non-teaching operations will continue even when a decision to cancel
classes has been announced, until such time as the official
notification to "close the College" is made. "Closing the College" is
defined as a suspension of all activities with the exception of
essential services (i.e. Service Worker I's, engineering and
switchboard). Jill Willard will be in contact with the University of
Toronto (PLEASE DO NOT CALL SIMCOE HALL OR HUMAN RESOURCES) and
will relay information to office supervisors if a decision has
been made to close the University. Supervisors will then inform
their staff that they may leave (essential services excepted).
Staff appointed personnel will not suffer any reduction in
salary for lost time incurred. Those who choose to remain and those
who are required to work to maintain essential services during any
period of closure will be paid in accordance with the overtime policy.

Recycling Toner Cartridges
The Bursar's Office accepts used Hewlett Packard Laser Jet
printer cartridges for recycling. Contact Marty Hilliard (978-2523)
for further information. Patrick Cassidy and Associates accept all
other makes of cartridges. For pick-up call John at (905)
427-3040.

1999 Awards of Excellence
The University of Toronto Alumni Association invites nominations for
the Faculty Award, the Chancellor's Award, the Joan E. Foley Quality
of Student Experience Award and the Ludwig and Estelle Jus
Memorial Human Rights Prize. Nomination and application deadline is
Friday, December 4, 1998 at 5 p.m. Further information is
available from the Provost's Office, 978- 2370.

Career Opportunity
Trinity Western University of Langley, British Columbia invites
applications for the position of Vice-President - Academic. The
appointment will commence July 1, 1999. The deadline for applications
is January 30, 1999. Further information is available from the
Provost's Office (978-2370) or email nor...@twa.ca

Coming Events
Sun, Nov 29 at 12:15 p.m.: Christians and the World's Religions,
(4th in a series of 10 talks): The Sikhs by Prof. Will Oxtoby, Study
of Religion
- Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt. Pleasant Road (2 blocks
north of Bloor at South Drive)

Fri, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m: Kierkegaard Circle, "Kierkegaard and
Levinas: Religion with an Impure Heart?" - Dr. Jeffery Dudiak,
Ph.D., Institute of Christian Studies
- Divinity Common Room

To Dec. 12 Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, Hart House
"Pathways" - an installation by Diana Dabinett and Tara
Bryan

Tips for Correctly Addressing Mailing Envelopes
In a recent communiqu, from Canada Post, the following instructions
were given for the correct presentation of addresses on mailing
envelopes: as illustrated in the address below: .
- addresses should be typed or written in upper case or block letters
- address lines must be formatted with a uniform left margin .
- punctuation marks (commas, periods) should not be used unless they
are part of a place name (e.g. St. John's)
- postal code should appear on the same line as the municipality
and province name and must be separated from the province by two
spaces . the two-letter symbol for the province name should be
used wherever possible.

MR. G. SCOTT
RR 8 STN MAIN
LETHBRIDGE AB TLJ 4P4

Trinity College Chapel - Schedule of Services 1998-99
Morning Eucharist Evensong
Prayer
Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Monday 8:15 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday 8:15 a.m. 5:15 p.m.
Wednesday 8:15 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Thursday 8:15 a.m. 5:15 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.


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