Media faculty and other College people make new film It would seem an odd subject for what is almost a Capilano College production, but the film "Sortie! is set in a readiness hut in England during the Battle of Britain (the summer of 1940). "Sortie'' premiered at the NFB-Pacific Cinemateque Theatre in October, and was written and directed by Peter Kellington and produced by Beverley Reid. And there were other college people involved in the film as well. Bill Murdoch helped recruit the actors, Bryan Christie (Dynamics Lab), John Bannister (A.B.E.) and Rikki Matt Richards, Tom Calder and John Mann wait in a readiness hut in the recently released film ''Sortie.!! Lucas (Registration) sang the theme—''Goodbye Sally'', and Al Hovden, Ann Morley, Bob Cook, Janet Koecher and Henrik de Villiers assisted with sound effects. The actors themselves were College students: John Tregillas and Martin McKeown from Business Management ; Matt Richards, John Mann, Tom Calder, and Chris Dorey from Theatre; and Mark Bai ley from Art. The film was shot on location in Matsqui at the Mt. Lehman Branch of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans Association and this footage was intercut with actual wartime combat footage secured through an arrangement with the Imperial War Museum in London, England. The story involves an incident in the lives of seven Special Menu! On Wednesday November 23 the North Cafeteria is having a special Viva Italia menu and they invite everyone to come. The menu includes Minestrone soup, Chicken Cacciatore, Lasagna, Spaghetti, Sauteed Zucchini, garlic bread and Spummoni. airmen during the Battle of Britain. "Sortie'' was entered in the Yorkton Film and Video Festival, and shown on Remembrance Day at the services of the Air Force Officers Club. Remembrance Day week it was at the Harbour Centre and was included in the ''Best of the West"! Festival sponsored by the 8.C. Film Industries Association at Robson Square. Peter and Beverley have formed their own production company and are presently scripting a new film entitled ''The Face of God'' which deals in depth with Canadians involved in the Battle of Britain. The film will be shot in Alberta. “AEROBICS Interested? Classes are continuing Monday to Thursday, 12:15 to 12:45 pm. The classes are open to both men and women and are held at the Fitness Centre. If you have questions contact Joe lacobellis at the Fitness Centre.