Speech cont. Post-Secondary Education in Canada and he argued that there should be a priority in funding General Education as well as spec- ific job-oriented training. ''’,.our world is rightfully sensitive to and in many cases awed by, the enormous technological advances of recent years. Appropriately, we see a clear need for a technically competent populace and work- force. Yet all the technical competence in the world does not prepare one for the kinds of judgements and decisions we all must make in the workplace, in our person- al lives, and in our social / political lives. What all societies need is people with perspective if not vision and neither of these attributes comes from specific training or narrow education. If we want perspective as well as adaptibility, we need more general education." If you are interested in more information about the conference, or in a copy of the speech Gallagher delivered, call his office and make inquiries. Paul's assessment of the conference was that ''Generally, the conference was superficial rather than substantial, tentative rather than defin- ite, inconclusive rather than conclusive. Nevertheless, as the first conference of this kind for the postsecondary sector, it probably achieved as much as could reason- ably be expected in the circumstances. It will be interesting to see if and when there will be a second such conference.'"' Music faculty to perform Tuesday, November 2 at 12:20 pm in room H113, people who drop by will be treated to a Music Faculty Recital with Soprano Nadine Bohna and Pianist Joyce Simpson. The program is as follows: Tobacco is like Love Sure on this shining night La Statue de Bronze Vocalise S. Le Chapelier Er, der Herrlichste von allen Tobias Hume Samuel Barber Eric Satie Rachmaninoff Eric Satie Robert Shumann =~ What can we poor females do Henry Purcell] Summertime from ''Porgy and Bess"! George Gershwin. ~ Donors cont. dollars can be very helpful to who are living on a shoestring students and worry- ing about paying bills such as B.C. Med. The donors who attended were: Mr. Gerry Friesen, representing the Michael Carr Memorial Bursary, Mr. Bob Wallace, for the Institute of Chartered Accountant Bursar- ies, Mr. Cliff Monteith, N. Shore Credit Union Bursary, Mrs. Joyce Waddell, P.E.0. Sisterhood Bursary, Ms. Guninder Mumick, Mary Neil Memorial Bursary, Mr. W.D. John- son, Certified General Accountants Schol- arship, Mr. and Mrs. Lorn McLachlan, Data Processing Management Assn. Scholarship, Mr. W.J. Wright, Davis and Company Schol- arship, and four members of the College Foundation—Mr. Stewart McKenzie, Mr. Hugh Ba Addison, Mr. W. McPhee, and Mr. Leo O'Neil. 4 <7 ie ‘ 4 LN PRE dg he : feck cena so © “Excuse me, Officer. I’m an academic. Where am I?”