For students whose first language Is not Enalish who would like to praetice their conversation in a relaxed atmosphere, the Learning Assistance Centre is holding a conversation group Wednesdays from 3 - 6. Do you love wilderness scenery? Adventure? Exploration? Especially when you can watch it all from a comfortable chair? Now is the time for you to get your series tick~ ets for the Outdoor Rec department's slide show series this fall. Mondays October 29, November 12, and November 26, you will see 1) the Mount Edziza expeditim--a 75 mile backpacking traverse of one of B.C.'s most remote aid untique parks; 2) Yukon canoeing --a 1000 mile arctic canoe journey through rarely travelled parts of the Yukon; 3) The Mount Vancouver expedition - scaling a 15,800' Yukon peak John Hatchard will narrarate the Yukon canoeing and Roger Griffiths will do the other two shows. The expeditions, by the way, all took place this summer with facuity and students from Guidoor Rec , so don't miss the thrills (avalanches on Mount Vancouver) and chills (Inuvik in August) coming up. Tickets are $2 per show or $5 for the series, and can be obtained through Community Education. mac t a= (Ce Another slide show? Oh no, you are going to say and skip. this article. But, WAIT. This night is also a wine and cheese slide show Now i've got your attention. Friday Qctober 19th at 8 p.m in the All College Lounge the Geegraphy club and Outdoor Rec. people are showing "Logan--the Last Ameni- ty'', a show by former Cap. students Mike Down and John Hall about a ctimb up Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak, on a new route in the spring of 1979. A paltry $2 you the opportunity to and you can get your or any of the and 50¢ will give attend this showing, tickets from Terry Brown Geography club members, Oo | On Thursday there will be a film presented by Women's Studies, From 11:00 to 12:30 they will be showing ''Margaret Mead's New Guinea Journal’, Anyone interested from Cap or the public is welcome to NC106. - VENTS On the art scene, la Wallace, Media in- structor here, is having a display at the Vancouver Art Gallery from now until Oct. 21, the opening of which was covered in a review in the Capilano Courier. And now for something completely new, the Informer's Classified Ads section! (Thank you Carol Hay--you started a trend. ) (a qa ANNOUNCEMENTS (STORK SECTION) Bob Wiley | ha ud 3 Co atul ® oO a son of 9 lbs 9 oz on Sept. 0 2b Lo rat But, Barry Williamson beat you to it, Bob. He also had a son, 8 lbs, on September 24. FOR SALE 1979 Datsun 280 ZX Mini Car (Go Cart) 3 HP Motor. Price negotiable. Ideal gift for the man who has everything. Jack, local 209. (LE you really want to know, Jack did not buy this originally --'he won it as a doorprize at the official opening of the North Shore Datsun when they moved into the Ritchie Motor Building. So, start your Christmas shopping early this year.) 1975 automatic Honda, 24,000 miles only. Blue, radio, lady driven, excellent condi- tion. $2800 CBO. Rikki Lucas, local 323. (And Rikki will stand behind it -- it is a good car, just been tuned.) PERSONAL (OBITUARIES?) tt is with great regret that we hear of Tinkerbell's xetirement and maybe extinc- tion. After 7 long, arduous years she has recognition in the world of snuffed in the prime of finally won goats, only to be her career. To ali of you goat lovers at the college that wish to see Tinkerbell saved from the chopping block, send your donations to: THE TINKERBELL FUND , c/o Gordon Wilson RoR. #1 Halfmoon Bay, Sechelt, B.C.