France cont. of wine, fresh bread until it comes out of your ears, and coffee that will keep you awake for days on end (but is great) and very friendly people. The wine speaks for itself. It is a way of living that can only be appreciated when you are there to experience it. France has definitely benefitted from its long history and, together with its modern day appeal, it tantalizes people of all ages. And it will continue to fascinate man for hundreds of years to come—until the wine runs out! - Chris Bannister New liaison appointed The new Liaison person for International Students is Dave Jones from Counselling. If you have ideas or concerns about international students, address them to him at local 2538. Exam help available The Achievement Resource Centre has a number of workshops running in March and April for those students who could use some brushing up before exams hit. Among the topics being offered in the next two weeks are Oral Presentations, Concentration, and Saving Time, and the all important Studying for Exams and Writing Exams come up in April. These are free workshops-- send the students to ARC in B107. 200 attend birthday party The North Shore Enterprise Development Centre's first birthday party went off well as close to 200 people cycled through the centre WEdnesday evening (March 11). President Doug Jardine was on hand to help cut the birthday cake, as were several of our deans and a number of people from the local business community. NSEDC Marketing Manager Doug Loblaw was pleased with the turnout and the organization of the event. "We showed a few people that we aren't slouching," he commented. Faculty exhibition on Granville Is. "UNCOMMON THREADS" is the title of an exhibition being held at the Cartwright Gallery on Granville Island which features work by Craft instructors Lesley Richmond and Mieneke Mees. The show runs until April 5. Attention: home based businesses Do you run a business through your home? The North Shore Enterprise Development Centre had such a good turnout for their first seminar on Home Based Business that they are planning another one for April. If this subject lies close to your heart (or your pocketbook) call the NSEDC at 984-2004 and find out what services they have available for you. COLOPHON However sporadically the Informer may appear in your mail, it is still trying valiantly to be a weekly publication, at least during the Fall and Spring terms. This newsletter is published by Information Services, A118, local 2002, and submissions are greeted with joy and delight. Photos are generally taken by Edna Sakata in MPC and prepared for publication by Dave Sharrock. Printing is done by Linda Givens and Dave Callow in the Print Shop, and distribution is handled by the Mail Room/Typing Pool. Most everything else can be blamed ‘on Donna McMahon, but she'll deny it. ~ The steamy sex film 9% Weeks has been temporarily banned from Worthing’s Dome Cinema until it has. been privately viewed by Worthing Council’s moral watch- dogs. The film Body Lust, Best Bit of Crumpet in Denmark will be . shown instead while the committee . decide the fate of the film 9% Weeks today. — Worthing Guardian