More can be bought on campus than mere books and sandwiches, is the word from our Retail Fashion students. The ''Down South" boutique on the ground floor of the Tower is again open for business as first year students work as clerks and second year Merchandising students learn how to run a business. On sale Monday through Friday, 41530 - 1:30 you can buy such things as Household gift items, Pottery, Jewellery, Candles, and anything else that our gifted art students can think of to sell on con- signment.The students say their prices are reasonable and suggest that you stop by to do some early Christmas shopping. Or, for those who aren't interested so much in shopping as selling, they're also looking for anyone with a creative hobby who would like to make some money by selling their products. If you'd like to find out about consignment selling, call Rosann Nanci at 988-4694 or Cecilia Wong, 874-2731. Ce Ge Now, just as you're sitting there thinking "Gee, | would like to make something to sell or give away for Christmas presents but ! can't think of a thing.", J'm going to throw in a plug. Sewing Quilted Jackets and Vests is a credit-free course that is starting November 8, for three Saturdays. Connie Barber (you've probably heard of her) will be instructing the course and teaching a whole list of things that are Greek to me, but important for people who sew. The nice thing about sewing quilted vests, I'm informed, is that they're sup- posed to fit losely, so you don't have to get everyone's measurements down to the half #veh centimeter. Anyway, if you are interested, call 321. Fee is $24. _e ea The problem with reporting on our sports teams at this time of the year isn't that they're losing (they aren't), but that there are so blasted many of them galla- vanting all over the countryside and it's hard to keep track. There's the rugby team and the soccer team traipsing off to Wash- ington and the women's basketball (who won their first game) and the men's basketbal] (who copied them) and blast it all it must be just about time for Volleyball. But if they do something really unexpected (like lose a lot) I'1] put it in. Carol McQuarry is an absolute fountain of news and jnformation and sometimes I think we'd never get issues out without her. Of course, she's probably helped just a little by music students such as Victor Smith, Catherine Thompson, and Pat Smith, (not to mention Elyra Campbell) who keep doing great and newsworthy things. Now, if my brilliant lead-in worked, you are mot thinking ‘what a marvellous person Carol is'' (although I'm sure she won't mind) but rather ''who are Victor Smith, Catherine Thompson and Pat Smith?" Well, Pat Smith is a current music student at Cap and the other two are former music students. The two Smiths are not related, but what they do have in common is that they are both part of "Under the Moss"', a trio carrying on the Celtic tradition in Canada. Under the Moss recently played the Vancouver Show and if you missed that you have sev~ eral options. November 15 at 8 pm you can listen to CBC-FM (the French station) or sometime from December 1 to 25 you can go for Junch .to Humphrey's at the top of the Inn at Denman Place and enjoy their music. Catherine, by the way, phays harp, Victor violin, and Pat mandolin, guitar and penny whisle. hmmm...! think & just sold myself. Anyone want to take me for lunch in the next month?... €_=a =a Nobody applied to be a tour leader on the Eastern Mediterranean Cruise. That meant that Joy Smith, organizer, ended up being "stuck'' with acting as tour escort for the trip. With a martyred grin at least a foot wide she left last week for three weeks ~~ travelling from here to London and then on to Venice to take the P & 0 liner Uganda to Yugoslavia, Greek Isles, Turkey, Alex- andria and Naples. And as if that wasn't bad enough, she sent a postcard back to everyone in the office. ‘The group is great and everyone seems to be enjoying it so far,''she writes. "Off to Venice today.'' She stayed a stone's throw from the Abbey, and the only solace for us back in North Van is her mention of ''terrible service, exorbitant prices.'' Some people have al} the luck. @_=a | 1 Only two more lines! ...um... up with something...um...uh.. uh. t!11 come