goals at the beginning of the summer and were pleasantly surprised that they surpassed our expectations. There is a tremendous talent within our student body which readily shows itself when presented with opportunities. Val Schaefer Items For Sale Fashion Handknits by Judith. Phone studio to view fall and winter lines. Call 531-3175 for more information. Buny Il Alto Sax with case. Suitable for beginner grade school music student. + Two square end tables and one rectangular coffee table. Solid mahogany with oil finish. For more information on any of the above items call 584-2285, Olivetti Pvaxis 35 Electronic Portable Typewriter -with five daisy wheels and other extras -carbon, nylon and correction ribbons -two keyboards, allowing for typing in five languages -has 10, 12 and 15 (micro) pitch. Contact Brian E. Davies, Local 3615 or 531-3720. From the Humanities Institute: Nigerian Drum Concert Nigerian Drum Concert with a commentary on Nigerian Folk Music. Thursday, September 19, 1985 1230 - 1400 hours Douglas College Performance Theatre Free and Open to the public Mad Hatter Page 3 Noon at New West Douglas College 1230 hours Oct.3 - Doreen Oke, harpsichord Oct. 10 - Douglas College Brass Quintet Oct. 24 - Deborah Nyack, Harpist Oct. 31 - Joanne Opagenworth, violin winner, Eckhardt Grammatte Competition - 1985 Oct. 31 - James Parker, piano winner of Eckhardt Grammate Competition - 1984. Nov. 7 - Cheryl Wendland, piano Nov. 14 - Jo-Anne Bentley, mezzo-soprano, Michael McMahon, piano (from McGill University) Dec. 5 - Student Showcase All performances of the Noon at New West series are in the Douglas College Performance Theatre. There is no admission charge and the public is cordially invited.