ee LE ES. PE ne VG HF Sa GR er tae rt er AE ?ctober 16, 1981 Other Press r Other Ed Other Education So ya wanna be mellow ? There will be a series of free lectures and demon- strations every Tuesday from 2-4 pm every Tuesday from October 20th through to November 24th in room 415. The first lecture will deal with Meditation in the Sufi (Islamic) tradition. Assertiveness Training For Teenage Girls Douglas College Programs for Women is offering a two session workshop on As- sertiveness for Teenage Girls, which is designed to help young girls overcome their shyness. It is offered at thewinslow site of Douglas College in Coquitlam and Oct-ober 17. For further information, call 525-2075. an Executive Producer JAY PRESSON ALLEN Produced by BURTT HARRIS Screenplay by JAY PRESSON ALLEN and SIDNEY LUMET Based on the Book by ROBERT DALEY NOW PLAYING AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU Lecture on feminist issues sexual harrassment, and pink collar workers is to be held October 28 at the Hype Creek Centre in Port Coquit- lam at 7:30 p.m, For further information phone 525-2075. Sports October 20-Soccer Tourna- ment -McBride Field November 2,4&6 Badminton Tounament (Winslow) November 20-Volleyball Playoffs-Winslow November 27- Curling Bon- spiel (Location T.B.A.) December 4-Curling Bon- spiel (location T.B.A.) Dance, Dance Dance October 28 - McBride - pub November 27 - Dance - Arenex December 11 - McBride - Pub 42 Py “PRINCE OF THE CITY” Starring TREAT WILLIAMS Directed by SIDNEY LUMET Technicolor® Panavision® ANQRUOIN pictures /WARNER BROS, reusase Tru WARNER BROS. © A Werne: Communicators Company O04! Oren Pictures ana warner Bros All Raghvs Reserved Cheap Books the Book Warehouse at 632 West Broadway, Vancouver, in Chile MON VUul 19 PROTEST against visiting Chilean Government offi- cials while in conference with our Government!! Join in telling Pinochet's Fascists they are not welcome in our city-not until the repression has ended and full democra- cy is restored to the Chi- lean people.Sponcered by Canadians For Democracy In Chile and the Counter C.A.L.A. COMMITEE, With Harry Rankin, Jim Kinnaird, and other Canad- ian’ & CHILIAN guests. Hotel Vancouver, CAFE MADELEINE pres- entsPolaroid Triplets, SX-70 photography by three local artists. 3761 W. 10th. Van- couver, THE GAY AND LESBIAN EXPERIENCE. Contempor- arry Issues and Options with a focus on social and legal issues. Topics include cul- ural identity, employment child custody and the impact of traditional & media attit- udes. Course starts tonight from 7,30 to 10pm, Phone Cap. College,986-1911, loc. $21 for reg. infoTues Oct 20 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL club meets today at Wins- low Gym from from 5:30 to 7:30pm. Newcomers Wel- come. S.F.U.'s German Languages Division presents Der Schim melreitrer. With english sub- titles. Tuesday, Oct. 27, Images Theatre, S.F.U. For more info call 291-3544, B.C, ARTS THERAPY AS SOCIATON CONFERENCE will be held at U.B.C. over the weekend commencing Oct.80. More info at Art Therapy, N809-2110 W.5th Ave. Vancouver, Book Sale The New . Westminster . Public Library will hold its first Book Sale on Fri, October 23 and Saturday, October, 24, It is to be-held in the library auditorium from 10:00am- 8:00pm Fri., Oct, 28 and 10:am- 4:pm Sat., Oct, 24, LOST AND FOUND Found approximately four weeks ago-money- phone Murray Leslie to claim 294 4557. by Rob Anthony Last Friday night the mixed pub night and voleyball round-robin was held on Winslow campus, Overall it turned out to be a success with only a few minor flaws. The volleyball started at seven o'clock and provided some good entertainment with ‘‘ the badminton play- ers’’ placing first. Second Place went to ‘'The 'saphro -zooites'’ whilke third was taken by ‘‘ Comfortably Numb”’, All the teams show -ed good talent in what will be a yearly event, As for the dancing and Ppubnight, it was slow in taking off. This was due in Part to taped music used instead of a live band, which usually results in excitement taking a little longer to generate. The Rock And Roll was of good selection Pub Night Fever Slide Shows . Grace and Andy Blair will show their slides of New Guinea this month in the New Westminster Public Library. Everyone is wel- cometo attend these free slide shows Wednesday, Nov, 4 at 2:30 pm and Wednesday. Nov. 19 at 7:30 pm, Douglas College _ Prog- rams for Women is offering a three session workshop for women who want to know more about their bodies. The workshop starts Oct, 24 and is being offered at the Hyde Creek Centre in Port Coquitlam. It will be held from 10:00am- 5:30 pm on the 24 and 25, and then on Tues.,Oct 27 at 7:30pm. For further information, call 525-2075 Bag a Film Come in out of the rain for an informal film showing over lunch. Starting at 12:00 pm on Oct 22 is the free noon-hour film series that will be held every othe rThursday in the New West Public Library auditorium. Estuary and India’s Sacred cow are the two films that will begin the series . Bring along your lunch,coffee and juice will be available. Course Postponed ‘A Citizen's Guide to Pensions’ scheduled for Nov 5 and 12 at the New West Public Library has been and. continued at a brisk pace. When the mood fin- ally hit the crowd at nine o'clock, a- great time was had by all debough from the appearence of the dance floor it seemed that more beer was spilled than drunk. There were also a frightening number of drunken assholes who were too lazy to go arond the dance floor and walked right through it to their seats to” end up with a half of a beer. Except for those minor annoyances and an uncalled for fight near the end of the night things were peaceful and everyone had a good time for the second straight pub night this year. So if you're willing to suffer at the hands of idiots, willing to spend meaning- less hours with people lower than yourself, grab your boogie shoes and beer tanks and come down to the next pub night. ae