a P a, Writing workshop to the rescue Special prograins on Know Network The English department would like- to re- On Remembrance Day the Knowledge Network mind everyone that they are again offering. will be presenting programs on war — the a Writing Clinic to assist students exper- story of those Canadians who fought and iencing difficulties fin writing. The work- died, questions about what causes war, and shop will go over any completed, graded discussion of how to prevent World War Ill. paper to explain errors, suggest ways to At 5:30 pm the Network presents ''Field of improve, reorganize or streamline the Sacrifice'', which visits battlefields from | paper, or will show the’ student how re- the first and second world wars and gives search or documentation should have been tribute to those Canadian who died — more handled. The workshop is not a proof-read- than 100,000. At 7:30 pm a live’ program ing service — students should not bring examines the ''Medical Consequences of a ungraded essays or work in progress — nor Nuclear War'' froma B.C. perspective. As is it a lecture — students should not come well as videotaped segments there will be simply to ''learn how to write.'' Students live discussion. At 10 pm ''Who Won World should, however, come to discover why their War I1?!' examines the strength of Germany papers were not fully successful, to learn and Japan and the problems of Britain, the how to avoid the recurrence of similar___Soviet_Union—and—the U-S. Finally at 10:30 grammatical or syntactical errors, to ex- pm rare archival footage will be shown in plore how to create better plans or to see ''From the Ashes of War'', portraying WWII how to conform to bibliographic standard. and the strong friendship that developed Most students, reports the English depart- between Holland and Canada in 1945. ment, have found a_ half hour appointment very helpful and the student comments. in the past few semesters have been highly FREE TESTING SERVICE favourable. Often a personal examination