vey THE CAP WEEK COLUMN IN THE NORTH SHORE NEWS is an ad we run every Wednesday on page A/7. It started again August 13 and if you want to get In it, just send us your information. we me em mn NEWS * GOSSIP Anyone who likes to read, has something to say and has a knack for writing ifs likely to do quite well at writing free-lance for magazines. At least that fs the message from Crawford Kilian who is teaching Comm- unications 190 (free-lance magazine artic- Je writing) again this fall. His students last year sold their work to a number of periodicals, fncluding Quill and Quire and the local newspapers and got paid for it. If you are interested in the Thursday ev- ening course, get on the ball and sign up. Classes start September 6. c= @ ea Just selected by the Educational Leave Committee to receive a four month leave of absence is Liz Young, instructor in and summer coordinator of the BTSD department. Liz will be attending UBC beginning this September to take the first year of her MFA in Creative Writing. This August she is here teaching English and Biology and she'll] be back doing the same by May when her courses finish. Good luck and get your homework done, Liz. (Ces Cea Ashley Barton takes VERY large golf shoes, according to the rumour that identifies him as the original owner of the pair that were found on Paul Gallagher's desk the other morning. An anonymous golfer (who is more than likely.one of the people such as Neit Chester, Greg Sharpe, and Ken Hughes that teed off with the boss this summer), left the package, and Gallagher would like to extend his thanks. They are very good golf shoes, he says, and he has made two very nice pair out of them. kok kok & AUGUST 18, 1980 * & Ow Do you have any idea how difficult it Is to fill up these three silly lines when your mind jis a complete blank? k *& * *& VOLUME [Il No.20 * *« * * ee ee ee ee ek ee ery NEWS * GOSSIP Capilano College Calendars really — get around, says an amazed Carol McQuarrie who received an inquiry about Music Therapy courses from a local person who saw our calendar in South America! Apparently, her friend from West Vancouver feft a calendar at her parent's house in Bogota and the inquirer picked it up there. (Cea eat For the first time the French department is offering two of its programs at night~-- French 100/101 for the complete beginner will take place Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and French 160, Dialogue Canada, will be the same nights from 6:30 to 9:30. Also, Quebec Studies 102 in ENGLISH, which is offered only every second year, will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Auditors, say the francophones, are welcome. ees Cea Out at the P.N.E. this year you can find crowds, kiddie cars, clowns, cotton candy, cattle, chaos and Capilano College. We've got a booth in the B.C. Building and we're looking for people to take three hour shifts in it. to answer questions or pro- mote their courses. It's strictly volun- teer, but you do get free admission - call Bitl Little at 326 to sign up. Ce et Who is the stranger walking through the corridors of the musfc department this August? That's no stranger -- that's Karl Kobylansky, the New Image. Rumour has it that his transformation into three piece suits is intended to reflect his exalted position as president of the CCFA We won't catl you (all), call us--or send us news. Information Services at local 326.