Mad Hatter Page 6 ttn se re "Simone de Beauvoir", the film, will be Expotential - shown at 2000 hours that same evening in Opportunities Arising trom Expo '86 is a Cae eenieOoM. half-day seminar to present ideas on how Both of these events are sponsored by the businesses can take advantage of the spin- Douglas College Humanities Institute. offs from the Vancouver World Exposition. DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES | Being presented at Douglas College on Wednesday, March ?7, this seminar wi || include panel discussions featuring local | experts on Expo '86, including Jim Hill of | the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce, Gale Brearley of the Expo '86 Corp., Barry dou las colle e Goodwin of First Capital City Development coe 9 Co., Rick Russel of Webb and Knapp, and presents lan Thomas of Thomas Consultants Inc. THORNTON WILDER’S DRAMA To be addressed will be the issues of hospitality and tourism, hotel and restau- rant services, and accommodation and tourism | opportunities now, during and after the | fair. | Gonmnyee tty and industry representatives will also discuss the plans, strategies and |committments needed to maximize the benefits iof the World Exposition for everyone. Other topics include merchandising and ‘retailing opportunities springing out from Expo and how businesses away from the tair site can expect the exposition to impact on Them. ——— Registration for Opportunities Arising from Directed by Dorothy Jones Expo '86 can be obtained by calling 521-7781, i ht and the fee is $7. The seminar begins at Sets and lighting by Drew Young 0730 on Wednesday, March 27 in room #2201. OUR TOWN depicts the life of a DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES New Hampshire village - with its humour, picturesqueness and pathos - set against a background of centuries of time, _| Student Showcase social history, and religious ideas. Two years of study for Douglas College music students are coming to an end. Thursday thru Sunday Students' voices are being fine tuned, and MARCH 21 - 24 instrumentalists are preparing to enter the MARCH 28 - 31 burgeoning local music scene. Free Showi All performances 8:00 p.m. ree Showing But for members of the art viewing public Ticket prices: $6.00 adults the good news is a free showing of the $5.00 seniors and students finest of Douglas College's 1985 graduating Ticket reservations: 520-5469 music class in the March 28 Student Showcase