THE INFORMER PAGE 8 JANUARY 28, 1992 CALENDAR EVENTS Wednesday, January 29 Join the College in a grand farewell to Gloria Poole, who is leaving us after 11 years of service. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. in Room A117. Thursday, January 30 The B.C. Writers’ Series presents Judy Radul at 7:30 p.m. in the C148 Lecture Theatre. Thursday, January 30 Overseas Adventures presentation: Paul Avery, Aca- demic Studies, speaks about his Assignment in Thai- land. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m., Lecture Theatre, C148. Thursday, January 30 Geoff Holter and John Wilson lead a presentation on the new faculty agreement. 12:45 - 2:30 p.m., Room A117. Sunday, February 2 Lars Kaario, tenor, and Linda Falls, piano, in recital at St. Andrew’s United Church, 10th and St. George’s, North Vancouver. Included are songs by Purcell, selec- tions from Schubert’s “Winterreise,” Ravel’s “Five Greek Folk Songs,“ and much more. 7 Thursday, February 6 The B.C. Writers’ Series presents Dorothy Livesay at 7:30 p.m. in the C148 Lecture Theatre. Thursday, February 6 Overseas Adventures presentation: Bob Bagshaw, Student & Instructional Services, speaks about his Assignment in Asia. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m., Lecture Theatre, C148. Saturday, February 8 North Shore Invitational Gymnastics features the best high performance and elite female gymnasts from top Canadian and U.S. clubs. Team Competition: 1st ses- sion - noon, 2nd session - 5:15 p.m. Admission at the door is $3 for adults, $2 for students and $8 for families. Sunday, February 9 Individual Finals of the North Shore Invitational Gym- nastics at 10 a.m. Admission at the door is $3 for adults $2 for students and $8 for families. Tuesday, February 11 The Spring 1992 Concert Series presents Gaye Al- cock on piano. 1 - 2 p.m., H113. Friday, February 14 (DATE CHANGE) Geoff Holter, John Wilson and other College personnel lead the workshop “Working with, or being, a Coordina- tor—What Does it Mean?” Presented by the College and the C.C.F.A., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., C148 Lecture Theatre. Classified For Sale — Macintosh Classic 40 MB hard drive, 2 MB floppy drive, mouse, 2400 baud Sportster modem. Software & text includes: MacWrite II, Smartcom, Studio I, Encyclopedia Macintosh. Purchased Sept. ’91 with one yr. warranty. If interested please phone Christina, 988-8981 (days) 985-2531 (evenings). 1 Bdrm Basement Suite — clean, sunny backyard, across the bridge in Vancouver Heights, no pets, $465 + util., Feb. 1, call Alec 874-1655. Camera for Sale — Pentax ME, perfect condition, including flash, 1.4 -55 mm lens, wide-angle to telephoto zoom lens, telephoto lens, teleconverter, mini tri-pod. $450 OBO. Call Elizabeth loc. 2088 or 293-1211 eves. Back Chair For Sale — Oak frame back chair with black padding, wheels. Takes the pressure off your back while you work. $50. Call Jane at 2712. Gymnastics Meet Attracts } Star IN Athletes y | The Sportsplex will welcome elite and national level female gymnasts in the 1992 North Shore Invitational Meet on Feb. 8 and 9. The NSI is recognized as one of Canada’s premier women’s invitational gymnastic com- petitions, a show case for future international and olympic gymnasts. So far, seven teams from Canada and the United States are scheduled to compete. The competition promises to be exciting as North Vancouver's Flicka Gymnastics Club fights to regain First All Around, narrowly lost to the North West Aerials of Kirkland, Washington, last year. Four special awards are up for grabs, as well as individual and event awards. The event will also feature demonstrations by Flicka recreational and Kinder gymnasts. Team competition takes place at noon and 5:15 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 8. The finals are at 10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 9. Tickets at the door are $3 for adults, $2 for students and $8 for families.