The Informer Page 10 20TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY Fortunately, we have been able to juggle our available space for the party, so those wishing to bring a guest may do so. Call the Public Relations office at 2903 or 2002 soon, tickets are going fast. Ski season is upon us. The glossy brochures have already begun pouring in the door. Blackcomb Mountain is offering daily lift ticket discounts to organized groups of 20 or more, providing they have at least two days’ notice. Call PR at 2002 for details. NOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 16 Tapestries by Anthea Mallinson, an instructor in the Clay and Textile Arts Program, are on display at the Pender Street branch of the VanCity Bank, 898 West Pender. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Sheila Ross will look at the greenhouse effect from “A Geographer’s Perspective” at this lunch hour lecture in A117 from 12:30 to 1:30. Bring your lunch. Coffee will be served. Resume Writing Workshop, 7 - 8:30 p.m. A good resume is an important part of the job-finding process. Learn the key points in creating an effective resume in this Counselling Department workshop. Call local 2968 to register or drop by the reception desk in M Building. B.C. Friends of Schizophrenics (North Shore chapter) invites you to an educational meeting where Margaret Scott, support group coordinator, will speak on “Caring and Sharing”, 8 p.m. in the Lions Gate Hospital Medical Day Care Centre (15th St. entrance). NOVEMBER 24 - DECEMBER 10 Ceramic Exhibition ’88 features raku, clay sculpture, pottery, and hand-painted porcelain by Cap artists, Donna McLaren, Jack Ploesser, ...at the Sharli Gallery, 53 Lonsdale Avenue. Call 985-1731 for more information. NOVEMBER 25 - DECEMBER 7 Charles van Sandwyk, 1986 Graphic Design graduate, is having a show of his Fijian paintings at Tigers Restaurant, 2133 South Granville. While Charles was at Cap, he was awarded a $5,000 prize in a cross-Canada contest for his book, “A Selection of Neighbourly Birds”, which can be viewed in the library. Also, if you want to see another piece of original work, the Art office (A106) has a very lovely Molnar on display, a painting of Long Beach, B.C. |FO RM E D c H fone Cc E S. — November 24, 1988 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Lunchtime Vibes: The fifth in Commercial Music’s Lunch Bag Series features Bob Murphy on piano and Graham Boyle on vibes. 12:30 p.m. in H113. Admission is $5 at the door. Call 984-4951 for more information. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Men’s Basketball: Capilano College’s men’s basketball team plays the New Zealand junior men’s national team at 5 p.m. in the Delbrook Gym. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 French Film Series: Le Retour de Marin Guerre will be shown in French without subtitles in L102 beginning at 12:15. The Wrath of Grapes: Its those California grapes again. Growers are pouring on the pesticides (the names alone will turn your stomach), and people are dying because of it. Screenings at 12, 12:30, 1 and 1:30 in the B Building Media Centre Viewing room. Phone Dianella Knight at 2120 for more information. Ergonomics Task Force All College Forum. A117 12:30 to 1:30. The purpose of the meeting is to test and get reactions to the Task Force’s report on VDT use on campus. Call Diane Blaney at local 2364 for more information. Retail Management Orientation Meeting: 7 p.m. in H503. Call 2960 for more information. The Myth of Happiness: Ardelle Dudley, founder of the Women’s Counselling Services of Vancouver, will explore this popular misconception in the last of the Women: Moving Toward 1990 free lecture series. 7:30 p.m, in the Northeast Cafeteria. Call 986-1813 to reserve a seat. Job Interview Workshop, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Learn some basic tips to help you prepare for a successful job interview. Sign up at the reception desk in M Building or call local 2968. NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 3 Cap Theatre proudly presents its first production of the 88 season. Over Here/Over There is a collection of scenes from two well-known Canadian plays, Billy Bishop Goes to War by John Gray and Waiting for the Parade by John Murrell. Performed by Theatre students in R Building, Room 105, the show runs Wednesday, November 30 to Friday, December 3 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors and can be purchased in advance in H452 or at the door. For more information, call 986-1911, local 2428.