The Fun Rai$er You’re invited to the Capilano College Graphic Design and Illus- tration Program Alumni Association’s first fund raising event on Friday, March 25 at 8:30 p.m. at the Heritage Hall, 3102 Main Street (and 16th Avenue), Vancouver. Tickets are $8. The FUN RAISER will be a party with a pub-like atmosphere, and friends and associates of alumni are | also welcome. For more information call Joyce Fancer at 2911. We're in the money Women’s Studies has a $20,000 scholarship endowment fund due to the generosity of the North Vancouver-Seymour Women’s Liberal Commision. The Liberals’ donated $10,000 at a February 27 gala held in honour of the Women’s Studies program, and the department received an additional $10,000 from a provincial government matching grant. President Doug Jardine, who received the cheque, also announced that the college would again run the free lecture series this fall on the theme Women: Moving Towards 1990. Learn more about the Meech Lake Accord Local lawyers, professors and politicos will examine the Meech Lake Accord in a free one-day discussion at UBC on Saturday, March 19, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in lecture hall 2, Woodward Building, 2194 Health Sciences Mall. The program will include background on the accord, the redefinition of powers and the overall effect on the country. Speakers include Tom Berger, former B.C. Supreme Court judge, former Liberal leader Gordon Gibson, and Bryan Williams, past president of the Canadian Bar Association. SFU’s constitutional law expert Edward McWhinney, UBC’s law professors Lynn Smith and Robin Elliot and political science professors Alan Cairns and Richard Johnston will also join the discussion. For more information call UBC Continuing Education, 222-5238. Soccer Excellence Cap College soccer player Robert Reed, 18, was named to the national (under-19) team and will represent Canada this spring in Mexico and Guatemala for the World Cup Qualifications: This centre-forward has also been drafted by the Edmonton Brickmen of the Canadian Soccer League. Teammates Raymond Pang and George Beris will represent B.C. at the Canada Summer Games. Spring Concert | Students and faculty in the College’s Commercial Music Program will present a program of pop, jazz and rock favourites at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre on Wednesday April 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5, students and seniors, $4. For more information call 2951.