* & kk ® NOVEMBER 23, 1979 & * & & % This memo, which is considerably clo- ser to being on time than the Last, contains many enthralling news items. kok & Wk K Rk & * VOLUME I No. HAVE YOU YET REALIZED THAT IT'S ONLY ONE MONTH UNTIL CHRISTMAS? Santa is lurking in all the shopping malls. Red nosed. quadrupeds are stuck on store roofs. Christmas schlock is playing over the PA systems. City council is fighting extra store hours. Depressed yet? - NEWS * NEWS One course that you will not find in this year's calendar, but that is in the spring timetable (that's a switch, isn't it?) is Women's Studies 120, otherwise known as History 120. This course, Women and the Past: An Historical Survey, hasn't been offered at the college for a couple of years but this spring it has been reincar- nated by Marlene Legates. Offered Tuesdays from 6-10 pm, 120 will take a look at what has previously been called "the underside of history", the role of women in Western civilization up to the Industrial Revolu- tion. Tentative rating: ****, Ce CCaat "DAYDREAMS ... a fashion fantasy" is the name of the show being put on by the 2nd year Retail Fashion students at Cap. To be held on Wednesday the 28th at Goofy's, the show will feature a fashion show told in fantasy form. The doors at Goofy's open at 7:00 p.m. and the show starts at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Info Centre in advance for $4, or at the door, $4.50. Ah yes, and if you are actually guilty of the social atrocity of not knowing where Goofy's is (gasp), it is to be found at 135 West Ist in N.V. -~the old site of the Roller Rink. Cea (as "New Poems and other Wordplay" is not part of the regular Capilano College Reading Series. But it's happening. Friday night (the 30th) at 8 p.m. Duncan McNaughton and Colin Stuart will be giving a private reading in the South Cafe Theatre. If you are interested, admission is $2 and they say refreshments will be served on ice. We do not take this to mean that they are serving sno cones or slushies NEWS * NEWS It is understandable that no one is inter- ested in Workers’ Compensation Board pro~ cedures unless they happen to get injured. After all, who cares which form form 6 is. However, once you're lying around (or hop~ ping and screaming around) in injury, it's handy to know what to do.. Sometime when - you have a few minutes free, check out the bulletin boards for the WCB notice and if you find that you want more details, write the people for the booklet "Information for Workers and Dependents." Catchy title there. You may find the knowledge of use when you staple your arm to the desk some day. (Do YOU know what a form 6 is?) (ea For people concerned about adult basic ed= ucation, here is some news. "Organizing Community Support for Adult Basic Educa= tion", a conference sponsored by the . ABE Association of B.C., is being held Dec. 8 at the Richmond campus of Douglas College. Panels and workshops will deal with issues in the field--to fin dut more about it you are advised to call local 328. aa (Cea Business Management de- partment. The students in the Marketing Research course are conducting an exten- sive market research project for the North Shore News. By means of phone interviews and shopping mall interviews using a ques- tionnaire of their own design, the stu- dents will compile data and then analyze it by computer, preparing a final report for the paper. It seems to be a good deal all around -- a community service project and an opportunity for students to exper- tence marketing research on a first hand basis And news from the