ACCORDING TO MY ADMITTEDLY SUBJECTIVE CALCULATIONS, asked for a press release yet is Maintenance. plain about is getting information, so keep it coming. om ec ere em ee NEWS * AND Just three days before the September 17 election of members to the Lion's Gate Hospital Board, the Women's Resource Cen- tre at Cap is sponsoring a public forum at the Canyon Gardens Restaurant. Whether you are a member who is about to be embroiled in the sticky issue or are just interested in it, you should consider going along for a good brunch and a good talk. Four speak- ers will be presenting their views: George Carruthers, Lawyer and current member of the Board; Declan Lawlor, Dentist and also current Board member; Marlene Hunter, MD; and Svend Robinson, MP for Burnaby and NDP Justice Critic. Tickets for the brunch (which is excellent) and the forum are $7 and must be purchased in advance’ from Community Education or the North Shore Women's Centre. A small number of tickets is available for the Forum only at $2. For more info on the event, call the WRC, 350. @ aa , Whether you are really interested in going into filmmaking seriously, or your. only interest in your movie camera is being able to make really good home movies, the course Media 074 -- Basic Filmmaking, may interest you. Jim Bizzocchi, whose award- winning films have been shown distributed by the National Film Board, is teaching the course which will cover every stage of making a film - camera operation, scripting, shooting, lighting, editing, montage techniques and more. College Super 8 equipment will be available but students have to buy’ they own film. The course starts September’ 3rd and runs Wed. nights seme- For more info call Jim at local 251. from 7 to 10 pm for the rest of the ster. on CBC and kok ko oe AUGUST 25, 1980 * *& & * "Aaahhh!"' came the gurgling scream as i sank, flailing, into the morass of press releases engulfing my office. *k *& * * VOLUME TI No.21 * * * *. the only department that hasn't Never mind, the tast thing | should com- We're churning them out pronto. om to non et EE oe a eM ED ME em EH OED Em oo ed omen me Ae ED en MORE * NEWS Hello and welcome to Diane Staples who has been hired as the new Receptionist I! in the Sechelt Learning Centre. Her addition to the staff constitutes a 100% growth in personnel at the centre, meaning that now she and April will be able to keep things open from 12:30 to 7pm Monday through Fri. Their number is 885-9310. @_ea (aa "The Geography Department is planning an Exciting Year,'' says Brett McGillivray en- thusiastically, and looking at their line up of planned activities, one is not in- clined to argue. Besides their regular courses on human and physical geography, they will be running the ever popular Geography club, field trips, films and discussion groups. And, as every Geography department in North America is probably planning to do, they are making a field trip to Mt. St. Helens -- anyone who signs up for a course will have the chance to see the devastation of a volcano at close (but, adds Brett, safe) range. ce | I Being shown from August 25 to September 8 is a display of ''Founded Objects'’. That doesn't mean that someone with bad grammar found them, it means that they are cast in bronze in a foundry. The bronze sculptures were created by participants in the Summer Casting course held at the college in co- operation with U.B.C. (If you're interest- ed, there was an article about it in the Sun's Leisure section a couple of weeks ago.) Check these out in the Gallery on the third floor of the Tower.