Attention joggers! Not just really serious joggers, but anyone who enjoys it. Marsha Trew is sending out a call for more people to join in forming a Cap team for the Nov. 4th race around the Stanley Park Seawall. "We are ‘'fun-runners'," notes Marsha, “not serious racers", so don't be intimidated. Details can be found on a poster by B-105 and if you want to hit the starting line (10:30 a.m. at 2nd Beach), you have to get your entry fee of $4 in by Oct. 29. Don't let Jan Fraser, Marg Penn, Cathy Zeust, Dave Jones, Karin Vickers and Marsha Trew show you up! Cat @ sa Here's an idea for those Sunday evenings when you feel like doing something but no~ thing's open. Every Sunday, starting Oct. 2ist, there will be jazz with the Annie Siegel Trio at Gail's Cafe, 4371 Gallant Avenue, Deep Cove. Annie, who does flute and vocals, is a Cap music student, as is Victor Bateman, bass. The third member of the group, Thor Kukurudza, guitar, is a private music instructor with the music department. For a relaxing finish to your weekend, be at the Cafe at 9 pm. Suggested donation for the show is $1.50. I GC at And now--the Capilano College version of Oktoberfest, the Beer Fest. Friday Oct. 19 from 8 p.m. to midnight in the South Cafe there will be what has been described to us as an accordian ~ oom pah pah band to cheer your spirits (along with the beer). Tickets are $3 and are available from the Student Society and the Info Centre. Cet @ ea However, if you feel a little quieter just pop across the courtyard to the Geography Ciub / Outdoor Rec's Wine and Cheese slide show all about some Cap grads climbing the highest peak in Canada. It's only $2.50. @ ea @ ea The Capilano College Reading series is off on its 1979/1980 program which Thurs. Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. will feature Daphne Marlatt, a B.C. writer. The reading is free and it will be held in the Social Science area, not in the All College Lounge. If you walk into the Lounge at that time you'll bump into the Student Society film night show- ing of "Sleuth." Well, so much for the Sock Hop. In an out- standing display of unenthusiasm, college people avoided buying tickets in droves, and it was decided to cancel the event. Spoil sports. Film Services just sent out their list of loan and rental films coming in this fall and just because we know how easily memos get lost or filed, we thought we'd give you a rundown a week ahead on what's go- ing to be here in case you're interested. The feature film “Manchurian Candidate" will be here Oct. 17 and some others that week that might be of interest are Drink- ing Party by Plato, The Great Thaw, | The Game, Lascaux: Cradle of Mans Art, History of the Negro, etc. I'm just picking out catchy titles ~- for a more complete list check the memo or phone 207. ca (as Poor Brian Argue. Our new chef never imag- ined when a photographer from the Courier came down to see him, that he would be the front page feature. If he cooks something people don't like, he's in trouble now. We can spot him in a crowd. THE DINNER THAT GOT AWAY Any resemblance to living persons is purely coincidental and your imagination.