The Informer Page 8 October 11, 1988 INFORMED CHOICES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 Noon Hour Classics Stephen Boswell, our own Music Transfer Program’s classical guitarist will be performing in H113 as part of the Noon-Hour Concert Series. 1 - 2 p.m. Free. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 Commercial Music Pub Time 4-6 p.m. in H402 Flappers, gin martinis and more. Don't miss this one! Women and Science: A Critical Link Don’t miss this insider’s look at women and the sciences. Dr. Penny LeCouteur (Chemistry) will be speaking in the Northeast Cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Free. Phone 986-1813 to reserve a seat. Getting the Most out of Yourself Imagery (creative visualization) will be the topic of the second lecture in the free President’s Lecture Series in A117 at 7:30 p.m. Call 2901 to reserve a seat for the lecture. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 North Shore Enterprise Development Centre Open House Meet the NSEDC’s clients (local entrepreneurs) who will be displaying their wares at #301-145 West 15th Street, North Van, from 5 - 8 p.m. A good opportunity for those planning new business forays. Call 984-2004 for more information. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 & 15 Men’s Basketball. On Friday, the Cap Blues will be playing in the Intersquad game at the Delbrook Gym, on Saturday, the Senior men’s team will play. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 A Public Forum: Celebrating Canada’s Future Informed public figures and professionals (including our own Anthropology instructor, Dr. Bernardo Berdichewsky) will be discussing public policy issues relating to citizenship, immigration, and Canada’s future as a multicultural nation. Minister of Tourism Bill Reid and city alderman Carole Taylor will be speaking. 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Robson Square Media Centre. Free. Call 738-2724 or 738-7130 for more information. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 Peanut Butter and Jazz. Lunch bag Concert #3 presents Harris van Berkel of Skywalk on guitar, with Daryl Bennett on drums, Miles Hall on bass, Gilles Parenteau on keyboards, and David Say on sax. H113, 12:30 - 2 p.m. Admission is $5 at the door. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 The Board meeting will be in H501 at 7 p.m., not H502 (as reported in the last Informer). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 Immerse yourself. Come to Carmen, the first of four feature length filrns, in French, being shown in L102 at 12:15. Free of sub-titles. La Guerre des Tuques will be shown November 2, Le Mystere de Picasso on November 16, and Le Retour de Martin Guerre on November 30. Call Olga Kempo for more information at 2415. Hilda always wears hats. But we’re hoping to surprise her bareheaded this time, with the rest of us au chapeau. Put on your best Easter bonnet or favourite skimmer and join the farewell festivities for our former Board chairman, Hilda Rizun. 4 - 7 p.m. in the Northeast Cafeteria. Music and refreshments will be served. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 Canadian Studies: Alive and Well in B.C.? A day of Canadiana at the Park Royal Hotel. 9 a.m. - 4p.m. Faculty interested in the state of teaching about our union are urged to take advantage of this professional development day. Register with John Potts, 2988. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 The Seymour Pedal and Picnic, cancelled earlier because of rain, has been re-scheduled for this beautiful, sunny day. Call Jane at 2002 for more information. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Noon Hour Concert Series Featuring faculty member Linda Falls on piano with guest artist Audrey Nodwell on cello. H113, 1 - 2 p.m. Gourmet Coffee Party Doug Jardine invites one and all to an afternoon pick- me-up with goodies and caffeine. H402 from 2 - 3. Classified Entertainment for Sale Jessie McCready (Switchboard/Reception) has a limited supply of Entertainment ’89 books for sale. $40 each. All orders and cheques to Jessie by November 4. Make cheques payable to the “Meraloma Rugby Club”. Retail premises for lease. Studio with loft, residentially zoned. Available immediately at $1020/mos. Approx. 1000 sq. ft. Asking $10,000 for three-year lease, o.b.o. for lease-hold improvements, 2505 West Broadway. Phone 921-7515 or 734-7455.