Money is available to those students who are interested in forming clubs. For further information, contact Student Society. COMING EVENTS INTRAMURALS: Volleyball -- Winslow Site, Friday, January 22nd, 1982 6:00-11:00 pm, sign up at Student Society. First 12 teams only. PUBS: Winslow Site - Friday, January 22nd, 1982 7 ;00 - 12 midnight McBride Site-- Friday, February 5th, 1982 7:00 -- 12 midnight ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING STUDENT SOCIETY 4 Friday, February 26th, 1982 -- McBride Site. 1982: Douglas College McBride Site Cafeteria: One (1) Inter-service Bank- card and one (1) Social Insurance Card Phone 522-6038 Found Tuesday, January 12th, 1982 Douglas College McBride Site Cafeteria Building, Men’s washroom: one (1) men’s quartz watch Phone: 522-6038 Any interested staff, faculty or students are invited to attend a RESOURCE AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHARING OPEN HOUSE sponsored by Community Vocational Rehabilitation Services. It will be held on January 28th, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at 2266 Wilson Avenue, & Coquitlam. Found Monday, January 11, Representatives from Manpower, Kinsmen, Polaris, CNIB* WID* Ministry of Labour, speech, and Hearing, Woodlands, G.F. Strong, etc., will display technical ‘aids, discuss services, and pro- vide information. For further information, contact Gladys Klassen at local 285, McBride Site. THE FOLLOWING PROFESSIONAL CONCERTS WILL BE HELD AT DOUGLAS COLLEGE THIS SEMESTER. ALL PERFORMANCES WILL TAKE PLACE IN ROOM N405 OF THE MUSIC BUILDING AND BEGIN AT 12:30 p.m. January 28th, Ruth Huang-Suzuki, soprano Harold Brown, piano February 11th, Jane Coop, piano February 18th, Carl Duggan, tenor Richard Kitson, piano March 4th - Pat Daniels’ Woodwind Quintet March 25th, Tatsuo Hoshina, tenor Harold Brown, piano Thursday, January 21st Bob Wallis & His Storyville Jazzmen, Hot Jazz Society Three Nights, Members $6, Guests $8, 36 E. Broadway Zardoz - Simon Fraser Cinema Sci-fi about technology gone wild in a society run by eternally young intellectuals 8:00 pm, two nights students $2.50 Red Cedar -- Soft Rock Native Indian Band 1925 West Fourth Friday, January 22nd On Company Business - Ridge Theatre Director Allan Francovich personally presents his new film, a revealing documen- tary on the C.I.A. 7:30 pm Women and Men Workshops in Radical Therapy; join Joni Miller, Tom Sandborn, Isobel -Kilborn, Henry Nagler, Three nights to register call:437-0767 Straight Lines -- Soft Rock $5, two nights Saturday, January 23rd The Villains and the Questionnaires, Commodore Monday, January 25th The Frank Wakefield Band The Soft Rock Phantom India - Ridge Th. Part 1-4 Monday, Parts 5-7. Tuesday; 7:30, 16th & Arbutus | Tuesday, January 26th Jam Session: Hot Jazz Society, contact Lane Harrison 733-4532 Wednesday, January 27th Kingbees -- Commodore Special Guests: David Raven & the escorts Go Sar a Bob Wallis’ Farewell Performance: Hot Jazz Society, 36 E. Broadway Members $6, Guests $8 Jacques Tati double Bill “‘Mr. Hulots’ Holiday,’’ and ‘“‘Mon Oncle,” 7:30 Students $3.50, General $4.00 Thursday, January 28th Caswell Carnahan - Soft Rock: Contemporary Celtic Music : Phoenix Jazzers - Hot Jazz Society, 36 E.B’way Michealangelo Antonioni’s ‘Zabriskie Point,’’ Simon Fraser Cinema: Study of the aggressive, materialistic American lifestyle. Some extraordinary photography Restricted Students $2.50 8:00 Friday, January 29th Shari Ulrich - Soft Rock Two Nights St. Valentine’s Day Massacre - Hot Jazz All That Jazz - Ridge Three nights 9:55 pm Students $ 3.50, Gen. $4.50 Saturday, January 30th Grapes of Wrath - Simon Fraser Cinema: 8:00, $2.50 From John Steinbeck’s novel. Dixieland Empress from Yy Victoria - Hot Jazz / Hot Jazz Society 36 EK. Broadway Will be hosting Monday, February 1st LAST CHANCE TO WITH DRAW FROM CLASSES WITHOUT RECEIVINGA W ON TRANSCRIPT... LAST CHANCE TO GET UT cus ereratenlecnes tee! Oregon - Soft Rock Two shows, 7 & 10 Wednesday, February 3rd Teresa Trull - Soft Rock DH Lawrence double bill ‘‘Women in Love’’ & ‘The Virgin & the Gypsy’’ Two nights 7:30 & 9:55 attention. Students wishing to learn Japanese. Beginners ‘-eading, writing & conversation. Interested students please contact 589- 3130 any evevening. ‘“A TIME TORISE”’ produced by Jim Monro and Anand Patwardhan. Documentary about the organising of the Canadian Farmworkers Union Sponsored by the Surrey Alternative Movement Sunday, January 31st, 2:30 Strawberry Hill Hall, 1% blocks east of Scott Road, on 75th Avenue. Speakers; Frank Izzard, (Sec. S.A.M.) Raj Chouhan (Pres. C.F.U.) Charan gill (Pres. B.C.O.F.R.) Admission by Donation, Bob Willis & His Storyville Jazzmen "Til Jan. 23