February 4th to 18th 1982 The Other Press Page 7 Tee ODDS AND SODS: “Exploring the Deep Frontier,’’ at Vancouver Public Aquarium 685-3364 Geoffrey Smedly, British sculptor exhibit at Vanc’r Art Gallery until Feb. 7th Sybil Andrews’ linocuts, Vancouver Art Gallery, until Feb. 7th Ansel Adams’ Photo exhibit in Presentation House MOVIES: Downtown Downtown _ Theatre: Coming at You - 3D 685-6725 Ridge Theatre (Arbutus St): 738-6311 Vancouver East Cinema: 253-5455 Savoy: 872-2124 Hollywood: 738-3211 Dance; Pavlova Celebration at Queen Liz _ Theatre until Feb. 6th. 687-1818 Theatre; Romeo and Juliet, until February 6th at Vancouver Playhouse 687-4444 Battering Ram, at Carnegie Battering Ram, at Carnegie Centre, 665-2220 Moonshot, until Feb. 20th, Arts Club theatre, 685-6217 The Elephant Man, Arts Club, 687-1644 The Lion in Winter, until Feb 6th, at Robson Square 689-5313 My Three Angels, Vagabond Playhouse, February 17 to March 6th, 521-0412 MUSIC: Rogers and Hart, Present- ‘ation House, N. Vancouver 986-1351 South Pacific, Old Audit- orium at UBC,228-2678 Last Call, A musical set after a nuclear bomb drops in Vancouver. Vancouver East Cultural Centre 254-9578 Vancouver Wind Trio, Thursdays, Arts Club Theatre Lounge Wheelchair Volleyball Demonstration On Tuesday, February 16, a volleyball team sponsored by the Canadian Wheel- chair Sports Association will challenge two Douglas College Volleyball teams to a match. The C.W.S.A. team will wheelchair players and one ° able-bodied player. The purpose of this event is to demonstrate mobility and recreational potential of wheelchair-bound people as well as provide enter- tainment. The demonstra- tion will take place at the Winslow Gym, at 12:00 p.m. Bring your lunch, sit. back, and be entertained. For more information, contact-Gladys Klassen, consist of 2. PUB: February 12th, 1982 McBride Site, 7-10 p.m. Theme: ‘Grub Pub’’ Prizes for best Female and Male grubiness ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Douglas College Student Society February 26th, 1982 McBride Site Cafeteria 10:00 a.m. Constitutional Changes and Canadian Federation of Students Referendum BE THERE AND MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT Student Society Council Meeting Wednesday, February 10th, 1982 4:30, Room 105, McBride site COL BACKGAMMON TOURNAMENT Friday, February 12th, 1982 6:00 p.m.(pub is 7:00 - 12:00) McBride Site Cafeteria/Faculty Lounge CASHPrizes 1.S.1.C. [INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IDENTITY CARDS] To receive special rates and discounts on travel, aoe theatres, museums, hotels, restaurants, retail outlets, camping trips and work exchanges, both locally and abroad, purchase an 1.S.1.C.card. The Association of Student Councils/Canadian Uni- versity Travel Service, a non-profit organisa- 4 tion, issues these cards. Full-time students can purchase one for $5.00 at the Student Society Business Office, McBride Site. McBride Site, Local 285. p Ever wonder how a jumbo jet gets safely Save *60--*90 on Driving Lessons (Valid until Feb 12/82) 8 Hours in Car 4125 DC students only %* Lesson Times 7am-10pm Students picked up at any Douglas College Campus After Eight Driving School 461-7919 to its destination thousands of miles away so easily? . A close partner- ship between the flight crew and Air Traffic Control ensures it. We're Air Traffic -| Control. How about joining us for an exciting and rewarding career. As a controller, there are several different positions you could hold. You might be responsible for aircraft and service vehicles moving on the taxiways of an airport, or you could have the responsibility for take-offs and landings. Both of these jobs are located in the Control Tower. You might get an Area or Radar Terminal Controller's assignment. That's where you monitor and direct the aircraft in your sector to ensure they're safely separated and moving along the airways as efficiently as possible. IF YOUR FUTURE SEEMS UPINTHEAIR, — HOLD IT RIGHT THERE! cha The controller's job isn't easy. You're responsible in part for the safe movement of hun- dreds of aircraft daily. You have to be: on top of the job at all times. Instant | situation analysis | and split-second decision-making are prime requisites. Air Traffic Control is an exciting, rewarding career. It's unique. If you think you've got what it takes, we'd like you to join our team. Just write to us at Careers in Air Traffic Control, Box 70, P.O. Station ‘A/ Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2L8 Canada Transport Transports Canada Canada Air Air AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL. IT’S A RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS.