+ the other press page 6 events CAMPUS Douglas College: Student Council meeting, Nov. 30, 6:30 p-m., New West Campus, stu- _ Ident lounge. All invited. Seminar on Human Sexuality: Changing Values and Lifestyles, Monday, Dec. 6. 12 - 1:30 New Westminster, Room 308. UBC: Music Department pre- sents a series of noon-hour and evening concerts performed by campus groups. Call: 228-3113 for times and locations. UBC: A display of North the National Museum of Ot- tawa, on loan to the Museum of 31, enchanced by tape record- ings in both English and French. Langara: Studio 58 presents: ‘‘Night Must Fall’’, a 1930's thriller injected with plenty of comedy. To Dec. 9, 8 p.m. | Tickets are $2.50. Reservations are advised and can be made by calling: 324-5227. Studio 58, 100 W. 49th Ave., Van. FILMS Evening of Buddhist Film Per- formance. Nov., 29, 8 p.m. Vancouver East Cultural Cen- tre, 1895 Venables St., three colour films from Mexico. Nov. 30 & Dec. 1, 7 & 9:15 p.m. Van. East Cul. Cen. 1895 Ven- ables, St., Van. 254-9578. DANCE David Y.H. Lui presents: The Winnipeg Ballet and ‘‘Nut- cracker’, Nov. 30 - Dec. 4, 8:30 | p.m. Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Tickets: $5 - $8 from the Van. Ticket Cen., 683-3255. QET. __ CONCERTS Murray McLaughlin Dec. 3 & 4, QET Playhouse. The Old | Roller Rink line-up: Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, Dec. 3-6; Long John Baldry, Dec. 7-11. All show times: 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. The Old Roller Rink, 135 W. Ist St., N. Van. 986-1331. Give Barry a helping hand Get your clothes decorated with the pattern of your choice. or, better still, design your own Call Sun Graphics for details 731-3885 or 736-5200 Anthropology at UBC to Dec. . An Infinity Studio presents: - Om Ma Ni Pad Me Hum: An Van. i Cult and Shamanish: Lou Reed, Dec. 8 Tower of Power, Dec. 5 Valdi Show with Pied Pump- kin, Dec. 19 Jimmy Buffett-David Brom- berg, Dec. 12 Count Basie, Jan. 16 Tickets for the above available from Woodwards Concert Box offices. Phone: 687-2801. POETRY The Poetry of Ecstacy, the life and works of Islam’s great Sufi poet, Mevlana,Jellalud’din Ru- mi including readings and dis- cussions are held every Sunday at 8 p.m. Community Centre, 1962, 4th Ave., Van. Readings by West Coast Po- _ ets every Sunday to Dec. 5 at the Vancouver Public Library, 750 Burrard St., Van. COMMITTEES Sterra Club; discussion on B.C. Hydro Dam Sites, Nov. 30, 8 p.m. Planetarium, 1100 Chest- nut St., Van. Surrey Crisis Centre needs volunteers. Call: 581-5288. ART Vancouver Art GaKery pre- sents: to Dec. 12 - Jack Bush: A Retrospective Exhibition of 56 paintings; Dec. 1-15 - The “Sensuous Line: Indian i of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries; Dec. 15-Jan. 2 - Emily Carr; Dec. 1-Jan. 2 - Old Masters from the Permanent Collection. Burnaby Art Gallery pre- sents: Jingle Bell Jungle: A Christmas Caper by Evelyn Roth and Sharon Half night, to Jan. 2, 77, with a number of Saturday, Sunday and Wednes- day special events and work- shops. For further detail call: 291-9441. Bby. Art Gal., 6344 Gilpin, Bby. Christopher Reed, air brush and photo silkscreen paintings on canvas to Nov. 30. Artists Gallery, 555 Hamilton, Van. 687-1345. Brian Scott, paintings to Nov. 30. Surrey Centennial Arts Cen- tre, 13750, 88th Ave. surrey. Daniel Kazimierski, photo- graphs of Hutterite children. Van, East Cul. Cen., 1895 Venables St., Van. 254-9578. FAIRS _ Daily Arts and Crafts Fair, wartside, foot of 8th St., New West. Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.; Tues.-Sat., 10:30 - 6 p.m., Friday to 9 p.m. Large selection of local arts and crafts. Sommerset Lane Crafts Fatr, every first Sunday as well as Dec. 12. Century Park, Canada Way at Gilpin, Bby. 299-4078. Christmas Crafts Fair at V.E. C.C. Dec. 3-19. Three different sessions featuring different art- ists for each: Dec. 3-8; Dec. 9-14; Dec. 15-19. Van. East Cul. Cen., 1895 Venables St., Van. 254-9578. Woodlands Bazaar held in the Recreational Therapy Building at Woodlands, Dec. 3 from 7 - 9:30 p.m. Phone: 521-2611, local 258. THEATRE Village Wooing to Dec. 4. Noon hour performances: 12:15 p.m.; evening performances: 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $2. City Stage, 751 Thurlow, Vancouver. 688-7013. The Count of Monte Cristo Show, Dec. 13-30, 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $3-$7.50. For more info. call: 684-5361. QET The Torch Bearers, to Dec. 18, 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $4.95- $5.95. David Y.H. Lui Theatre, 1036 Richards St., Van. My Three Angels at Metro Theatre to Dec. 4, 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 266-7191 Metro Theatre 1370 Marine Dr., Van. mond. Dec. 522-6038. ip 4 ca HIN) Hf) NY IY wheal! : The Aphrodesian Masked Dancers perform their ‘‘Astral Spaceship Show’’ at the York Theaztu, 639 Commercial, Van., Dec. 3 & 4. Also appearing at the Surrey Centennial Arts Cen- tre. Dec. 2. All shows at 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $3.50, $2. Heritage Musical Theatre presents: ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof”’ to Nov. 27 and Dec. 1-4, 8 p.m. Tickets: $3.50,$1.75 students. James Cowan Theatre, 731- 5459. WORKSHOPS The Crafismans’ Association offers assistance to amateur and professional craftspersons in the fields of marketing, etc, as well as a public ‘‘upstairs gallery’. For more info. call: 681-9631. Ampro Photo Workshops of- fers three one-day seminars: * Large Prints, Dec. 14; Mounting ° and Display, Dec. 16; Print Emulsion, Dec. 13. Ampro Pho- to Workshops, 117 W. Broad- way, Van. 876-5501. place Des Arts offers a series of workshops in print-making, drawing, construction, painting and fabrics. $12. Place des Arts, 166 King Ed., Coquitlam. 526- 2891. The Department of Continu- ing Studies and the Burnaby Art Gallery presents: The History of Art in BC. 13 Wednesdays beginning Jan. 12/77, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. $40. This course may Douglas College Drinking Team Beer-a-thon To be held at the Steveston Hotel, Saturday, Dec. 4, 12 noon to passout. Pledges will be taken on a per-beer basis and all funds raised will be donated to the new children’s hospital in Rich- Pledges will be accepted up to 6 p.m. 3rd. To place pledges and for further information, phone Carol Grout at FSS my, ih il ali il y | ql | ul AW AWAD \ {\ ut be taken for credit. Contact the Continuing Studies Office at 291-4565. Bby. Art Gal., 6344 Gilpin, Bby. 291-9441. PLANETARIUM Music under the Stars: Fren- ch Impressionists Wednesday Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m. 1100 Chestnut St., Vancouver. Pena - Benefit for the Chilean Resistance. 8 p.m. December 3rd, Ukran- ian Hall, 805 E. Pender. Chilean Food and refreshments, resist- ance music and door prizes. Donation $3. Surrey Single Parent’s needs discussion leaders and speak- ers, phone 581-2492. CHINA ANYONE A trip to the Peoples’ Repub- lic of China is being sponsored by the College Faculties Feder- ation. It will be May 6 - 29, 1977 and be made up of students and faculty. If interested, contact John Patterson or Sabine Mabardi at 521-4851 as soon as possible. lk “HA HN ps A |