THE INFORMER PAGE 8 OCTOBER 16, 1991 CALENDAR EVENTS Now until October 21 Enjoy some inviting pieces of art and at the same time learn about the development of art in childhood. “Be- yond the Fridge: Art by Preschool Children” is organ- ized by the Surrey Art Gallery and guest curated by Rosslyn Anne, an early childhood educator at Cap. The collection, which explores the sequential stages of early childhood development, is on view in the Studio Art Gallery, I Building, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Thursday, October 17 The Writing Centre presents Jean Clifford on The Process of Research. Tell your students about this session. Room P102, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 23 The Women’s Issues of the ’90s free lecture series continues with “Lesbians and Aging: an Exploration of the Issues.” Sally Shamai, trainer and program devel- oper at Century House, discusses interviews with 16 older lesbians. Topics include preparations for the future, sexual identity, self-acceptance, family and community relationships, and social supports for older lesbians. 7:30 p.m. in the Students’ Lounge, N115. Phone 986-1813 to reserve a seat. Thursday, October 24 The Writing Centre presents Incorporating Source Material, lead by Melanie Fahlman Reid. Room P102, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Thursday, October 24 The Internal Evaluation Steering Committee - 1990/91 reports on the implementation of last year’s recommen- dations, the highlights of the Climate Survey and an evaluation of some administrative systems. Please bring suggestions about what the next steering committee should focus on. 12:45 - 2 p.m., room C148. Thursday, October 31 Do your students need help in spelling? Graham Forst teaches Spelling by the Rules, at the Writing Centre, P102, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.. Friday, November 1 Lorraine Bedard of the L’Université Canadienne en France will be on campus for an information session from 12:30 to 2 p.m., room L105. Saturday, November 2 The Canadian Diabetes Association presents a seminar BEYOND THE FRIDGE: Art by Preschool Children From Asnig lh A touring exhibition organized by the Surrey Art Gallery on view at ‘CAPILANO COLLEGE October 1 to October 21, 1991, for people with insulin-dependant diabetes, ages 20-50. Diabetes: Me & My Shadow takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Plaza 500, 12th and Cam- bie, Vancouver. To register, please call 732-1331. Friends and family are welcome. Classified FOR SALE: '82 Toyota Tercel hatchback, 5 spd. Great condition. $3,000. DESK WANTED: Medium size, preferably wood with file drawer. Reasonable price, please. Call Al, 293-1211. Personals!! Pen pal wanted. Looking for a long dis- tance connection? Single mom in Florida wants to correspond with single dad (30-45) in Vancouver. Irene, P.O. Box 63-8608, Margate, Florida 333063-8608 USA. (Submitted by her sister who works at the College and wants Irene to move here. Guess who this is and win a prize.)