THE INFORMER PAGE 4 OCTOBER 31, 1990 NOTES Pails for Pottery Purposes, Please If you’re into ice cream and dry cleaning, the clay area of Clay & Textiles would like to get to know you. Donalda McLaren says the department would appreciate your dry cleaning bags and plastic ice cream pails or similar pails with lids which are excellent for keeping students’ work damp and workable from one class to the next. If you have these recyclable items, please drop them off at A001. “Respectable” Finish for Golf Team For the first time in many years, Capilano College participated in B.C. College’s Athletic Association golf, on an exhibition basis. Congratulations to the Cap golf team and coach Jeri Krogseth on their fifth place standing in the 1990 Totem Conference. After the final tournament at the Ledgeview Golf Club in Abbotsford Oct. 13-14, Stewart Morrison ranked 8th overall of more than 30 players. Kid Bits A child was busy enjoying her cookie when she suddenly grabbed her cheek. “Ouch!” she said, “ I just bit one of my taste seeds.” — Bronwyn Stansfeld Robert Campbell (History) strikes a pose of remarkable resemblance to the portrait hanging below at Qualicum Inn during the coordinators’ retreat in May. CALENDAR EVENTS November 1 Chinese Calligraphy: Its Art and Appreciation, by S. Yim Tse, is a 1-1/2 hour lecture featuring an introduction of six major Chinese calligraphic scripts and a discussion of the principles of line formation and composition of the Chinese scripts. In addition, there will be a 1/2 hour hands-on demonstration. M Building, room 101, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. November 7 The Staff Career Development Committee presents “Career and Other Leaves” from 1 - 3 p.m. in room A117. Opportunities available under the collective agreement will be discussed. The event is open to all staff and no registration is required. Call 2347 for information. November 9 and 10 The Capilano College Singers join the Vancouver Bach Choir in their 50th Anniversary Celebration. The work being performed is Mahler’s 8th Symphony with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Queen Elizabeth Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets at Ticketmaster outlets. Until November 13 Visit the exhibition of works by Clay & Textiles program faculty, now showing in the Studio Art Gallery, in I Building. The Gallery is open from 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. November 14 - December 5 An exhibition of paintings by selected artists represented by the Diane Farris Gallery. This exhibition is curated by Andrew Jensen in the Studio Art Gallery. I Building mezzanine, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. November 16 & 17 “Catch the Action” at Douglas College’s Open House ’90. The invitation invites you to learn to juggle, save someone’s life and be a masterful writer in two hours. Take in free workshops, displays and demonstrations, and get a piece of their 20th anniversary cake to boot. Call 527-5325 for more information. November 20 The Fall 1990 Noon Hour Concert Series continues with a guest/faculty recital featuring Kathryn Cernauskas on flute and the Pro Nova String Quartet. From 1 - 2 p.m. in H113. November 21-23 The CANASEAN Program presents ASEAN Week I, featuring talks on Asian business, culture and social customs by 1990 CANASEAN Manager Program participants from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, plus China. Simon Fraser University, Harbour Centre, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, Room 1425, from 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Call 2081 for more information. FREE. (Watch for information on ASEAN Week II in the next issue of The Informer)