Fall workshop scheduled If you are interested in a workshop which will "attempt to ritually and symbolically enact the changing dynamics of our psyche at this season with a reflection on the summer of our activities, a temporary closure and symbolic disengaging from that path and a crossing of the not unguarded threshold into the symbolic ‘forms and forces of the inner realm'', then Extension programs has it. "Rituals of Fall'' will be held Friday, Sept. 27 at 7 pm with Dr. Michael MacNeill, Psychology instructor and member of the Vancouver Dromenon Society. For more information call 321. Free concert Monday The Music department is kicking off this fall season with a presentation by the Deep Cove Chamber Soloists String Quartet. Everyone is invited to come along on Monday, September 30 at 12:15 and listen to Vivian Waters, violin, Jennifer MacLeod, viola, Anne Cramer, violin, and Dianne Berthelsdorf, cello, in an open rehearsal of 20th century compositions by Canadian women. Theywill be playing String Quartet No. 1 (1948) by Jean Coulthard, and String Quartet No. 3 (1964), by S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatte. Bring your lunch along to room H113 and enjoy. LGH runs parenting program The Lions Gate Hospital Board is presenting a third set of Effective Parenting programs this fall that are of particular interest to parents of teenagers. The topics are "Sexuality and Communication'', "Sex Education: Positive Directions for Troubled Times'', and "A Positive Approach to Sexuality'', and they will be held on October 2, 9 and 23 respectively at 7:30 pm. Admission is free—formore information call the hospital. Sunday concerts held The Festival Concert Society is once again presenting their Sunday Coffee Concerts at the Queen Elizabeth Playhouse. These concerts are held each Sunday at 11 am and cost $3. For information call 736-7661. COLOPHON The Informer is published sporadically, but with high hopes of weekliness, by Information Services, A118 or local 323 and 324. Submissions are more than welcome. Photos are generally the work of Dave Sharrock and Edna Sakata in MPC, printing is done by Linda Givens and Dave Callow in the Print Shop, and the distribution is handled by the denizens of the Switchboard and Typing Pool. We reserve the right to deny absolutely everything unless it's tax deductible.