t Capilano College Informer Now -Thursday, Nov. 12 The Studio Art Gallery presents Prints from the Institute, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday, I Building. Wednesday. Nov. 4 The Bachelor of Music Transfer Program presents a Guest Recital featuring Helen Zarek, soprano; Elliot Weisgarber, clarinet; and Winfried Rompf, piano, 1 - 2 p.m., C-148. Thursday. Nov. 5 The Capilano Review 20th Anniver- sary Reading Series presents Bill Schermbrucker. The Review won four National Magazine Awards during Bill’s 1976 to 1982 tenure as editor. His novel, Mimosa, won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in 1988. His third book of fiction, Motor Therapy, will be out soon from Talonbooks. 12:30 - 1:30, C-148. Working Toward a College Free from Sexual Harassment, a workshop presented by Heather Laing, takes place from 10 a.m. - noon, A-117. For registration call Extension, loc. 2901. The Writing Centre presents Intro- ducing and Concluding, a mini-lecture for students, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m., C-135. Friday. Nov. 6 Capilano College vs the Mariloma Seniors in Women’s Basketball, 6 p.m., Sportsplex. Capilano College vs Towers (a Vancou- ver senior team) in Men’s Basketball, 8 p.m., Sportsplex. Saturday, Nov. 7 The B.C. College Athletic Association Women’s Soccer Gold Medal Game takes place at noon in Town Centre Stadium, Coquitlam. At press time, the Cap College team was in first place, heading for the finals. The B.C. College Athletic Association Men’s Soccer Gold Medal Game takes place at 2:30 p.m. in Town Centre Stadium, Coquitlam. At press time, the Coming Events @ Cap College team was in first place, heading for the finals. Capilano College Alumni play Men’s Basketball at the Sportsplex, 8 p.m. lf = re Nov. 21 “Vessels,” an exhibition of drawings, collage, paintings and mixed media works by Studio Art instructor Nancy Boyd, takes place at the Patrick Doheny Fine Art gallery, 1811 West 1st Avenue (at Burrard), Vancouver. The hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. sunday, Nov. 8 The Capilano College Community Choir and the Capilano College Singers present a Fall Concert at 2:30 p.m., St. Catherine’s Anglican Church, 1058 Ridgewood Avenue (Edgemont Village area). Admission at the door is $5, or $3 for students and seniors. Wednesday, Nov, 11 Capilano College vs Bellevue in Men’s Basketball, 2 p.m., Sportsplex. Wednesday, Nov. 11 - Sunday, Nov. 15 The Canadian College Athletic Associa- tion’s Women’s Soccer Playoffs take place in Montreal. At press time, Cap College was one of the leading teams. Watch for scores in the Vancouver Sun. The Canadian College Athletic Associa- tion’s Men’s Soccer Playoffs take place in Kamloops. At press time, Cap College was one of the leading teams. Watch for scores in the Vancouver Sun. Thursday, Nov, 12 The Writing Centre presents Incorpo- rating Source Material, a mini-lecture for students, 12:30 - 1:30, C-135. The Capilano Review 20th Anniver- sary Reading Series presents Robert Sherrin. His story “Technical Battle for Trial Machine,” will appear soon in The Malahat Review. He has also written “Still Life,” published in The Capilano | Review 2:2. 12:30 - 1:30, C-148. Friday, Nov. 13 Capilano College vs the Blues (a Vancouver senior team) in Men’s Basketball, 8 p.m., Sportsplex. ri Nov. 14 Capilano College vs Drake (a Vancou- ver senior team) in Men’s Basketball, 8 p.m., Sportsplex. Wednesday, Nov. 18 - r Nov. 21 The Capilano College Theatre presents Jewel, by Joan MacLeod. Show times are 8 p.m., with a matinee on Friday, Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. For tickets call loc. 2720. The Bachelor of Music Therapy Program holds an Open House, 7:30 - 9 p.m., H-105. Thursday, Nov. 19 The Capilano Review 20th Anniver- sary Reading Series continues with Penelope Connell. A writer since childhood, Penelope has served as fiction and drama editor for The Capilano Review. She is currently working on a collection of short stories. 12:30 - 1:30, C-148. The Writing Centre presents Docu- menting Sources, a mini-lecture for students, 12:30 - 1:30, C-135.