THE INFORMER PAGE 8 OCTOBER 29, 19914 CALENDAR EVENTS 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 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. The Capilano Review is celebrating the launch of a special issue devoted to the work of B.C. women writers and artists at the Western Front at 8 p.m. Focussing on the theme of “Struggle: Local and Global”, Issue #6/7 contains a multitude of expressions on issues of racism, multiculturalism, sexism, and cultural appropriation. Several of the 37 contributing artists will be present at the launch at 303 East 8th Avenue. There will be a no- host bar. Call 984-1712 for more information. Sunday, November 3 The Capilano College Community Choir and the Capi- lano College Singers join in a Fall Concert with conduc- tor Lars Kaario and duo pianists Gaye Alcock and David Vandereyk. The program features a variety of pieces, including G.F. Handel’s “Zadok the Priest,” Oscar Peterson’s “Hymn to Freedom,” and H. Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas.” The concert takes place at 2:30 p.m. in St. Catherine’s Anglican Church, 1058 Ridgewood Ave. (Edgemont Village area), North Vancouver. Admis- sion at the door is $5 or $3 for students or seniors. Monday, November 4 Listen for some enlivening music today at 7 p.m. in the North Cafeteria. The Stage Band, Percussion Ensemble, vocal ensembles and soloists, and instrumental combos have been invited to put on informal performances. Tuesday, November 5 The Sportsplex welcomes its first international event as the Soviet Union challenges UBC in women’s volleyball. The match begins at 8 p.m. Tickets, on sale at the Sportsplex, are $5 for adults and $3 for students orsen- iors Wednesday, November 6 Vina Starr, one of the first female aboriginal lawyers in B.C., speaks about “Aboriginal Women in the Legal Profession: Breaking New Ground. This free lecture takes place 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., room N115. To reserve a seat please call 986-1813. Thursday, November 7 Rosemary Coupe presents “Documenting Sources” at the Writing Centre, P102, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 13 Cam Sylvester speaks about his “Academic Studies Assignment in Vietnam” in the first of a series of talks on Overseas Adventures . 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., room C148. Thursday, November 14 The Writing Centre teaches “Spelling by the Rules,” with Graham Forst. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m., P102. Thursday, November 14 Capilano College’s future role in the post-secondary system will be the topic at an All-College Forum from 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. in room M101. Friday, November 15 The All-College Forum on the College’s future takes place again today from 1 - 3 p.m. in room H501. Classified 1980 Ford Granada. P.S., P.B., good working order. Call Karen, loc 2105 or 434-7720. Whistler ski season rental. 1 bedroom, 2-level suite. Sleeps 4-6. 1 weekend a month plus some mid-week. $100 per night. Call Judi 921-3309. North Shore MLAs For those of you who are interested in the political representation in the College region, here’s a list of the newly elected MLAs: West Vancouver-Garibaldi David Mitchell, Liberal West Vancouver-Capilano Jeremy Dalton, Liberal North Vancouver-Lonsdale David Schreck, NDP North-Vancouver-Seymour Daniel Jarvis, Liberal Sunshine Coast-Powell River Gordon Wilson, Liberal