| 7 & oak ok & JANUARY 21, 1980 * & * & & This action-packed thriller is an In- formation Services production. You just won't be able to put it down. wk ok * * VOLUME [I NO. 2 * * & & NEWS, INFORMATION, EVENTS, UNSUBSTANTIATED RUMOURS AND EVEN CLASSIFIED ADS ~ We are al- ways looking for Informer material what you know is going on -- and don't worry: laledalaiaianeneieiatanatenanelatetatalelanenenatel NEWS * NEWS A sincere thank-you to the people here at Cap is conveyed from John Chu and his fam- ily. The fund that was established to help them out after their house was destroyed in December has been an enormous assist- ance in covering the ensuing expenses. Not only will it help out while they're rent- ing some place to stay, but it is going to be especially welcome when the family can move back in and they have to pay the bill to get their belongings out of storage. Meanwhile let's hope they can find a place to rent for the duration. (ee Ce This is your chance to liven up your JTunch hour by listening to guest speaker Colin Miles Thursday in NAI07. Who, you may ask, is Colin Miles? He is no less than the re- gional director at the Canadian Music Cen- tre in Vancouver and he will be talking to us about the centre and Canadian music in general. The music department invites any- one interested to drop into NAIO7 at noon. eCea (Cea A new person around the college is Janet Koecher, Media Assistant in the Dynamics Lab. Which, incidentally, brings to mind that it took me two years to find out that "Dynamics Lab'' jis not a description for a place where people act dynamic, but a T.V. studio. Not to insinuate that the people down there aren't dynamic, but it's a very misleading title. It's a little like call- ing the Cap. music department the air wave fluctuations. study centre. Or the elevator the momentum/inertia Jab. But to get back to the subject, welcome to Cap, Janet. so send us your news or * call local 326 and tell us we protect all our sources diligently. NEWS * NEWS wren nnn nett tener erence Did you think that your interests in Wo- men's studies and qood restaurants would never mix all that well? Untrue. If you are interested in both you will enjoy a new series of seminars being organized by the Women's Resources Centre. Park Royal Saturday seminars will be held (surprise) _at the Park Royal Hotel from 9 am to 4 on (surprise) Saturdays starting now through March. There is just time to register for the first seminar - Communicating with the Important People in Your Life - if you are reading this before noon Monday the 21st. Registration in all the seminars is re- quired the Monday before so if you are in- terested, remember to get your act toge- ther in time. Topics in upcoming seminars are: Money Matters, Feb 2; No-Fault Rela- tionships: Legal and Emotional Contracting February 9; Looking Ahead: ~Pre-retirement Planning for Women, Feb. 16; Two Careers= Stress, Feb, 23; Handling Communication Problems Assertively, March 1; and Getting Started or Rethinking Your Future, March 8. The cost of each course (which includes lunch) is $20 and you can register through Community Education (local 321). Or you can phone the Women's Resource Centre and find out what's on the menu first. It all depends on your priorities... aa [ Phyllis Webb has been rescheduled. If you missed out when the reading was cancelled January 10, take heart. It is now quite certain that Phyllis Webb will appear at the college on February 14, most probably in the Social Sciences area. Bring a com- panion (after all that is Valentine's Day) and check out the reading at 8:00.