CRAFTS ON DISPLAY The Spring Open House for the Crafts Pro- gram is happening this week, and if you want to see some really beautiful work you should stop by. April 15, 16 and 17 (that is Thursday-Saturday) in rooms A010, A206 and A201 there will be work and activities going on from 10 am to 4 pm. Also in the Gallery right now, and continuing to the 17th is a show of Crafts Students’ work. Music Recital Wednesday night The Music Department jis having a Recital at 2pm Wednesday, April 14, in NA 107 and the program is as follows: 1. Two Fanfares Francis Chagrin 2. Romance Joseph Hellmesberger (1855-1907) Antonio Vivaldi (c. 1687-1741) Antonio Vivaldi Wolfgang Ehebald (student) Concerto Concerto Umgebung Des Autos i. Umgebun ii. Das Auto iii. Ruhiges Autofahren iv. Schnelles Autofahren Johann Christian Schickhardt 1682-1762) Sonata op. 5 no. 2 i. Allegro ii. Adagio (c. iii. Allegro iv. Menuet The performers will be: Dorie Durstling, Heidi Durstberger, Bud Kurz - Flute William Terry, Sheila Allen, Ursula Mader- Beale, Patricia Mathieson, lan MacAnulty - Violin Ursula Mader-Beale - Viola Chris Lea - Contrabass Patricia Mathieson, Piano. Wolfgang Ehebard - Next Week is Volunteer Week And an announcement from the North Shore Volunteer Action Centre: Each year Canada sets aside a week near the end of April to pay recognition to all those who have volunteered their time, en- ergy and talent throughout the year. This April 18 - 24 is Volunteer Week in Canada and each community throughout the country expresses its appreciation to the many volunteers. There will be special announce- ments on radio, television, and in the newspapers and magazines. Our slogan for British Columbia is 'You Care, You Share' and you will recognize our logo. Many groups’ hold special events to express appreciation to 8 ap their volunteers. Volunteers should not forget that part of a far reaching, vital human resource. they are 7@ nationally Volunteer Week is Cont...