THE INFORMER PAGE 5 MARCH 29, 1990 INFORMED CHOICES March 29, 30, 37 and April 5, 6 The Birds continues to delight audiences in the South Caf. Don’t miss this spectacle put on by Theatre 201 students. Tickets are available from Beaver Foods, Humanities, or at the door. Friday, March 30 If you’ve been wondering what the new Infotec program is all about, now’s your chance to find out. Come to an open house from 10 to noon and get a taste of what living on the edge of technology is like. Room H206. Drum Beats The Capilano College Percussion Ensemble will be banging, rattling, shaking, and pounding on Friday, March 30 at 12:30 p.m. in Room H113. Don’t miss this celebration of rhythm. Free. Sunday, April 1 Intimate Notes: An afternoon of chamber music and poetry from 2:30 - 5 p.m. Michael Strutt, Ian Hampton, Arthur Polson, Nancy Dinovo, Trevor Carolan, and Mark Armanini will perform their new work in a private Vancouver home to a select audience of 40. Proceeds to go to the Sth annual Hear and Now: Vancouver Composers’ Showcase. Tickets are $35 per person and include sherry and afternoon tea. Call 683-4358 for information and reservations. Tuesday, April 3 Student Forum on the Environment. Come hear a panel of concerned citizens discuss the residential and environmental impacts of development in Howe Sound. Representatives from the Western Canada Wilderness Committee, the Save Howe Sound Society, the West Coast Environmental Law Association, the Green Party, and Liberal Party Environment critic Gordon Wilson and Cap Geography instructor Brett McGillivray will air their views and be available for questioning. 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. in the North East Cafeteria. April 3 - 10 The Art Institute Show begins at noon April 3 in Room A117. Come see what institute members have produced over the year. Thursday, April 5 Tune Up for ’90: The Commercial Music Program invites you to their Spring concert at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre, at 8 p.m. The concert will feature a variety of jazz and popular combos and vocalists from the program, along with our stage band, percussion ensemble and swing choir, “Nite Cap”. Tickets are $7 or $5 for students and seniors. April 6, 7 Capilano College Community Choir and Singers. 8 p.m. St. Andrew’s United Church. The group will perform “The Requiem” and other selections under the direction of Lars Kaario. Monday, April 9 Cap’s own Arthur Polson will be performing as part of the Performers’ Choice series at the Community Arts Council. 8 p.m. 837 Davie Street. 683-4358 for information. Wednesday, April 11 Staff Career Development Day. 9:30 - 3:30, A117. Beginning with the requisite coffee and tea, the day moves through a workshop on “Lateral Thinking and Creative Problem Solving” (10 - noon), lunch, then “The Healthful Effects of Laughter and Play” (1:30 - 3:30). Both workshops are led by Carol Ann Fried, who’s been leading seminars for over 12 years. Clothes are required for both workshops, and a fresh brain with three hats is necessary gear for the morning. Register with Sheila Browne by April 5. Classified A North Shore group “involved in stimulating community work” requires a volunteer recording secretary one evening a month to record and produce minutes and to perform moderate typing assignments. Please call Sheila Gilmour at 987-4092 (any time) or Norman Smith at 980-5061 during working hours. Montreal apartment to sublet: Beatuiful apartment, 5-1/2 rooms plus study and utility room with washer and dryer. Located in the Plateau-Mont Royal area, five minutes from Metro, one minute from shops. Completely furnished. Non smokers only. Contact: Audrey Thomas, 1009 Marie Anne East, Montreal, Quebec H2J 2BS5 or phone (514) 597-1437 before 8 p.m. Vancouver time. George Pearkes Jr. Secondary School is holding its 20th Anniversary Reunion. Open House on Friday, May 18, dinner and dance, Saturday, May 19. Contact the school at 942-0261 for more information. Joy (now "Gimpy”) Smith is looking for someone with an automatic to trade for her four-on-the-floor Subaru for six weeks while her broken clutch foot heals. Call 2907. To Sell by Owner: North Van Condo, 1080 square feet. Quiet. 2 Bedrooms, 1-1/2 bathrooms, fireplace, all appliances, new carpet & paint, large storage, no agents. Assumable mortgage, 11.5% $124,900. Maintenance fee. $72. Or rent $900/mos. Plus utilities. Call Heather Stewart 986-2548, 1047 Old Lillooet Road. Editor's Note