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Canadian University Press Brian Sega. "But we are not OTTAWA going to spend two and a half days in Saskatoon looking at how Students are tackling some bad we are." crucial questions as the country "We have to stop looking at prepares for the first-ever the future through the rear-view comprehensive forum on mirror," ectioes Pascal. "We post-secondary education in can't go into this thing looking Canada, to be held in Saskatoon at how to protect what we have October 25 to 28. now." Who decides what is Pascal said colleges are not discussed? Will students be worried about more private out-numbered and ignored? Will sector involvement. "Any industry take control of our universities that fear education system? Why should participation with the private we spend hundreds of thousands sector would be damaging to of dollars on one conference in 'curiosity research' are insecure. Saskatoon? Will it change Sure there are dangers, but they anything? (universities) are big boys and The forty-four member girls and they can guard against organizing committee met in them." Ottawa last week to hammer out And the business the vision of this forum, which representatives on the will bring together two levels of committee claim they are government, the business sector, genuinely interested in education. non-government organizations, "Corporations large and small academics, administrators, and are where students will be • students to discuss the future earning their living and (the direction of higher education in business sector) is interested in Canada. making sure the education More Shinerama Pictures'. "We don't expect all of these system is relevant to what groups to reach consensus. We employees are looking for." said just want them to eyeball each 3ill Bodkin, former chair of the other, to look each other in the B.C. Securities Commission. eye and hear what the other has "There is a growing belief on to say," said Forum Chair Dr. the part of the Canadian Brian Segal. "If we tried to reach business community that the a consensus it would just corporate sector and the collapse into voting strategies." government will be cooperating But students are questioning more to provide the necessary Volume 22, Number 5 THE LINKOctober 7, 19S7 | the effectiveness of an open funds required to make discussion approach. post-secondary education "The forum has not been given available to students and any mandate to come to a especially to provide continuing New voting procedures consensus (on action). In my education," she said. opinion, we've talked long "There is an enormous number enough. " said Royden Trainor, of people from the private chair of the Student's Union of sector. Hopefuly, we (students) disenfranchise students Nova Scotia. won't get dwarfed and it won't Though administrators are turn into a contUctual debate Canadian University Press and the right to change their needed to "maintain the generally more optimistic atsoui br:tweer» tt^ose two groups," SAld VANCOUVER government." integrity of the voters list." the Forum, Dr. Charles Pascal, Paul Ledwell, the PEI member of But Bob Patterson, B.C.'s Voting day registration "can Chair of the Council of Regents, CFS national executive. An NDP MLA has introduced a deputy chief electoral officer, lead to concerns that the which governs Ontario's "It's quite contentious. The private members bill to said that under the government's election itself is not as colleges, admits some concerns. post-secondary community safeguard provincial voting proposed bill students would legitimate as it could be," he "If there is one thing that nags proper is not well represented at rights for students and have ample time to register said. "People have to have me (about the Forum), it's that all," said Sheena Weir, chair of non-traditional voters. prior to election. confidence in the system." we will all ask ourselves in the the Ontario Federation of The bill would preserve the Bill 28 creates an additional He said expanded section 80 airport going home frorn Students. right to vote on election day by six registration days during an election day registration, as Saskatoon: 'so what'?" he said. Students represent less than allowing those people already election and this should more proposed by the NDP, could lead "We're not perfect and we ten per cent of the 600 people registered in another riding to than make up for the elimination to "confusion and congestion at have to look at the system invited to participate in the re-register in the riding of their of election day registration, said the polls." critically," said Forum Chair Dr. Continued on page 7 residence, said MLA Cordon Patterson. But University of British Hanson. Under the present system Columbia student society "We believe that anyone eligible voters can pre-register president, Rebecca Nevraumont, should be able to (register to any time prior to an election wants to maintain the present Shinerama nets vote) on election day," he said. being called or during the first system of section SO voting. The bill stands in opposition to ten days after an election is "Removing section 80 will give Social Credit Bill 28, which called. Election day registration students the dual responsibility would eliminate election day is only allowed for those not of registration and voting. The registrations. already registered in another government will have to educate record $18,350 Several other community electorial district. the students as to the process groups are protesting the Socred Patterson said the changes required for them to exercise Link Staff Report Bill as it would deny voting proposed through Bill 28 are their rights," she said. rights to transient groups like second with 29 per cent, leaving the poor. Following a very successful Marketing and Tourism in third According to the End day of shining last month, during place with 22 per cent. Environ• Legislated Poverty coalition, which over %\^,000 was raised, over 157,000 people voted in the additional donations and a last B.C. election. packed Shinerama Dance at the Hanson said many students Commodore Saturday night would be disenfranchised by brought the total amount raised Social Credit proposals to to $18,350, an all time record eliminate 'section 80' voting. for BCIT students. He said election day According to organizer Leigh registration is especially Sheather, the "enthusiasm and important to students because hard work" of everyone involved they change their place of made Shinerama '87 a "fantastic residence more often than most. success". "Students have a lot to lose All money raised is in aid of under the Socreds' (election) Cystic Fibrosis research and plans," said Hanson. "It's a very support. Shether said %\i*,7ii2 dangerous bill." will go to the Canadian Cystic Hanson's bill also proposes to Fibrosis Foundation, and $3608 lower the provincial voting age will go to the B.C. Cystic from 19 to 18. "It's Fibrosis Foundation. discrimination to stop 18 During Shinerama, Marketing mental Health was fourth with a year-olds from voting," he said, challenged other technologies to 20 per cent turnout. adding that eighteen year olds "outshine" them. Several tech• Residence also had a challenge "should be full citizens." nologies took up the challenge, going, with the winning suite Hanson said the Socred and two beat Marketing in terms getting a big meal at P.J.'si of percentage of technology proposal is aimed at weakening Allstar Cafe. Nisga'a 'A' suite, turning up to shine. the NDP vote. won the prize for the best turnout. "The Socreds' bill is a Hospitality took first place plastecene document designed to with 30 per cent of that "Thank you everyone who technology out shining on keep the government in power," participated and helped make September 23. Business Shinerama '87 the best ever." he said. "People are losing votes Administration ran a close added Sheather. TV ads underrepresent The Link has an open letter policy: we undertake to print every letter we receive from members of the campus community. Letters should be typewritten, double spaced and include your women and minorities name and phone number We reserve the right to By Wendy Dayton trayed in relatively limited, subser• was evident in all kinds of commer• edit any letter for length when necessary, so the Canadian Science News vient and traditional roles, says psy• cials. For example, of the 36 per cent briefer you are the better. Due to space limita• Ttie portrayal of women in Canadian chology professor Dr. Timothy of commercials whose identifiable tions, some letters may be held over from week TV commercials has changed very Moore, of York's Glendon College. central character was female, 54 per to week. little over the past 10 or 15 years, says Older people and visible minorities cent were supported by a male voice- a psychologist at York University. fare even worse, in that they are over. And, while male products were Uespite all the publicity and politi• scarcely represented at all. promoted only by male experts, cal lobbying regarding sex roles and Dr. Moore, with Leslie Cadeau, female products were promoted by stereotyping, women are still por- also of Glendon College, did a con• males 26 per cent of the time Even tent analysis of 1733 TV commercials the public service announcements shown over an eight-week period on were made almost exclusively by three Canadian TV networks during males and had 20 per cent more male the spring of 1983. central characters than female. The two researchers coded the The elderly and visible minorities ^ Special Offer To BCIT gender of the main and secondary were consistently unocrrepresented characters in the commercials, the and unfavourably portrayed in the gender of the voice-over (off-screen commercial. Dr. Moore says. They COMPATIBLE narrator), the type of product adver• also reflected the general trend tised (food, major purchases, house• rBM toward the usage of male, rather than COMPUTERS hold goods, or beauty/hygiene pro• female, central or secondary ducts), locale (home setting versus characters. 'other'), and the presence of elderly CCS-XT ... Dr. Moore doesn't expect much CCS-AT ... $999.00 and visible minority characters (in change in the near future. Despite the terms of their gender and their role). burst of sexual-equality studies dur• 4,77/8MHz, e40K, 2-Dr, S/lOMHz, 512K, : Their results show most commer• ing the 1960s and '70s, there were no Mull! I/0,AT Style Keyhourii. One SeOli Drive, I cials use male experts to convey mes• discernable changes in sexual stereo• High Res. TTL Monilor SIGO Keyboard | sages. Voice-overs are a case in point. typing, he says. Dr. Moore says the voice-over W/Mono/Graphic/Prirler Card Advertisers continue to use pre• denotes expertise because a disem• dominantly male voice-overs in TV bodied voice conveys information, Our Technical Support Team Is Composed by commercials, even though there is conjuring up a faceless, but perva• Call lor BCIT Grads of not a shred of evidence that the male sive, authority. Voice-overs were Computer Systems voice is more persuasive or conveys Olher System Set-ups, Control Electronics Engineering used in 76 per cent of the commer• more credibility than that of a female Telecommunication Engineering cials. Male voices were used 88.5 per Add-ons & Peripherals voice. Dr. Moore says. The con• cent of the time, female voices 9.5 per tinued usage of male voices may be cent of the time, and male and female due to inherent conservativeness, or speakers together two per cent. perhaps to capricious assumptions Of 1592 commercials judged as or even superstition, on the part of Computer and Communication Systems Ltd. having an identifiable expert—that the advertising community, he says. is, they employed either a voice-over, Essentially, the attitude is "Why 1217 Nanaimo St. Vancouver, B.C. Ph:251-3588 or a central character supported by a change what works?" he adds IBM PC/XT/AT are the Registered Ttadem voice-over—males were the "expert al Business Mac Dr. Moore speaks of TV advertis• figure" 85 per cent of the time, and ers "symbolically abandoning" women a mere 12 per cent. women. The underrepresentalion of The preference for male expertise women in commercials lies not only in the actual number of their appear• ances but also in the nature of their assigned roles, he says. Women are portrayed unemployed and al home, engaged in traditional female activi• ties such as cooking and child care, while men are pictured as participat• ing in activities away from home. Unfortunately, it is difficult to tell how much TV shapes behaviours and attitudes. Dr. Moore says. Some researchers argue that child• ren acquire a sense of reality from TV and hence that TV will have a wide- ranging and long-term impact. But Dr. Moore thinks flesh-and-blood individuals—whether fathers, moth• ers, siblings, teachers or peer group members—are much more impor• tant as role models. However, the blatant sexual stereo• typing of TV commercials doesn't help young girls develop professional careec aspirations, for example, he says. 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The Link, October 7, 1987 Page 3 EDITORIAL Letters Calendar Canada as 51st state supports burn unit Canada and the U.S. have Fire Fighters throughout B.C. have a long and distinguished negotiated a free trade history of comrnunity and charity involvement. The agreennent, although the exact Vancouver Fire Fighters Union wording has yet to be worked takes pride in announcing a major fund raising project in out. One thing is certain, support of the Vancouver however, in reading through the General Hospital Burn Unit. The 19S8 Vancouver Fire summaries and intrepretations Fighters: "Hall of Flame that have been published over Calendar". Seriously burned patients from the past few days, Canada has all parts of B.C. are routinely bowed to U.S. interests in each transported to Vancouver General for treatment. It is for and every category. this reason that the "Hall of Flame" calendar will be Some of the concessions are available province wide at particularly dramatic, and Save-On and Overwaitea Foods, Fairweather stores and London simply turn Canada into a Drugs. In addition, there are many other outlets in the Lower reliable and permanent supplier Mainland. of cheap commodities and This "mild beefcake" calendar energy, and an open market for is similar to others which have U.S. goods and services. been extremely successful in other parts of Canada and the U.S. takeover of Canadian United States. With the help of our retailers who are taking no companies and whole industries commission, our printers and will be easy and welcome if the designers who are working at below cost and our Tories in Ottawa have their way, photographers (Blazing Sadies and U.S. involvement in all Photo) who worked for many days at no charge, we are Canadian institutions will be confident that we can raise close to $75,000 for the VGH Burn formalized. Unit. The "Hall of Flame" calendar As Liberal leader John Turner will be in the stores starting the COMMENT stated in the House of Commons week of Oct 12 and are available for $6.60. by Carmel Smyth applicants who follow the on Monday, Canada will become correct procedure. Then let in a nation of "hewers of wood and Political pawns, that's what those who turn up utiannounced. we are. Meek, maleable lumps of Obviously Canada's drawers of water," subservient playdough- We let our politicians immigration policy needs to be twist us away from the truth. re-written, and let's do it riglit to U.S. interests and needs. Instead of blaming incompetant this time. An independant group Under the free trade THE immigrations officials they have oi human riglits activists should us condemning the recent wave be consulted and have the agreement, our resources and of refugees. authority to give final approval. energy supplies will be readily Why do we blame the refugees Since only 'white men' ever that our immigration policy has make it to Ottawa's political available to the U.S., rather like a hole in it wide enough to steer scene and we don't know if they two ships and a plane through. So a can of gas sitting in a backyard LINK are racist or not, Canada could they aren't really refugees, easily wind up with a policy of storage shed, always there and Published by the BCIT they're just ordinary people who white only. Whether you like it have done what anyone would or not it's easy for a W.A.S.P. to ready for use when needed. Student Association have done in similar buzz on into Canada unmolested. circumstances. Entered a But if you're colored, (any color What did Canada get from the paradise though the back door but white of course) be ready for 434-5734 simply because the front door some intense paperwork! U.S. in exchange? A "Recog• was locked. Canada's immigration policy nition of the importance to locai 5517 Why is it easier to enter doesn't have to be a wide open Canada of maintaining its Canada illegally than legally? door.but it should be a door with We discourage and turn away many paths leading to it. cultural identity," but not a promise to keep their hands off. In other words, the U.S. won't buy Maclean's magazine, but it V will be allowed to flood Canada TELL US with Time and Newsweek. Canadian Anything else? Perhaps a WHAT YOU somewhat binding dispute

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Don Wright, publisher TO THE LllIK ! The Link, October 7, 19S7 Your Health Weather and Earth's magnetism affect health by Lorraine brown Canadian Science News pared the occurrence of two types of accidents during certain weather and geophysical factors on human hostile." mining accidents—those requiring conditions. Maybe these conditions behaviour. Weather can also have a beneficial Psychologists at Laurentian Univer• first aid only, and more serious acci• influence fluid buildup in the body as "Weather studies have not been effect on moods. For example, a sity in Sudbury have found that cer• dents requiring medical attention— well as circadian rhythms, and these picked up in the medical literature tain types of mining accidents seem with weather matrix patterns. They physiological changes then cause crisp fall or early spring day often because traditional medicine is qual• to occur more often in certain types found that nearly twice as many changes in mood and behaviour, he makes people feel good. itative, whereas the effects of weather of weather and geomagnetic serious accidents occurred when Ihe says. Dr. Persinger's research was spon• on behaviour are quantitative," says conditions. barometric pressure was changing, sored by the Centre in Mining and Dr. Persinger is a bio- Dr. Persinger. "Weather usually Drs. Michael Persinger and while nearly twice as many first aid Mineral Exploration Research, an meteorologist—a person who studies exacerbates existing behaviour. If a Michael Nolan charted accidents accidents occurred when the geo• institute within Laurentian Univer• the effects of environmental condi• •person is feeling hostile, the weather against a 'weather matrix'—the magnetic variation increased. sity, and by the Natural Sciences and tions suchayveather, toxic materials can make him or her feel more combined meteorological and geo• Dr. Persinger is still trying to Engineering Research Council. physical stimuli to which people are determine what physiological mech• exposed. The weather conditions in anism might cause the increases in the matrix include temperature, humidity, sunshine hours, wind- Check your speed, precipitation and changes in barometric pressure. child safety seat The geophysical features of the Nutritional foods matrix are solar flares and geomag• for tether strap

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The Link, October 7, 1987 Page* NEED WORK? Robot does risky mine work by 3ohn Mitchell FuU-tlme and part-time jobs available, lacliKSn^ "We think it is the only one of its unrolls It over the top and down the Canadian Science News kind in the world," says Forster. It other side. At the same time, roof Cook (short order - Institutional - a la carte) Canadian aerospace and mining can be operated by one man from a bolls are being installed, fastening engineers have combined their skills Chef Welding Electronlo Technician Stenography control panel connected lo the the screen lo the rock face. In one to develop a machine that will machme by an 'umbilical' cable, pass, the machine can cover an area Accounting Building Maintenance Bricklayer increase the safety of underground 11 metres long. By pressing a series of of about 50 square metres. hardrock mining operations. buttons, the operator can drill, bolt The first machine is a prototype; Medical (office assistance - reception) Bartender The 'remote manipulator' expe• and screen quickly and safely. modifications leading to smaller, Refrigeration Legal Secretary Power Engineer rience of Spar Aerospace Limited of The machine is like a giant tape more versatile, machines are being Toronto, builder of the space shut• dispenser, says Forster. The screen• made so that bolting and screening Horticulture (maintenance - floral design) tle's Canadarm, and the mining ing comes in rolls and is loaded into can be done in smaller ore bodies. In Drafting (architectural - mechanical - civil ic experience of Inco at Sudbury have the machine. Under remote control, the meantime, the larger machine has together produced a machine that the machine presses the mesh against performed well in field tests in the municipal - industrial - structural} Upholstery can perform one of the most danger• one side of the tunnel and then Copper Cliff South mine. Warehousing (shipping - receiving) Millwright ous operations faced by miners. The new 'rock bolting and screen• Caipentry (framing - finishing - l>enchwork & ing' machine, by remote operation, Joinery) Appliance Repair Autotiody Repair will attach heavy steel screening to the roof and walls of newly blasted WHAT'S ON Cashier Painting & Decorating Qerk Typist stopes (horizontal excavations) that Mechanics (automotive - commercial transport - are driven into ore bodies. The screen prevents rock falls from the cracked heavy duty - small engine - motorcycle) Baker rock. Such falls all too often have injured, and sometimes killed, min• Machinist Plumbing Sheet Metal Word Processing ers attempting to attach the screens Butcher (meat cutter - wrapper) manually. Instrumentation Electrical Underground blasting leaves an environment that is potentially hazardous to work in. Miners are sent in to pry off some of the loos• ened rock in the roof and walls and then to install a screen that will catch any further pieces of falling rock. The EAChas it! The miners drill holes into the rock and insert two-metre steel 'bolts' in the drill holes. The steel bolts are Register Today at the used to secure the protective screening. Employment Action Centre "The bolts improve the integrity of 4th Floor. J.W. Inglis Building the rock and the screen guards against small pieces of rock falling and causing injury," explains Sid or call 438-1343 Forster, Supervisor of Public Affairs atInco. 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Forum. representatives from we will have succeeded," said The chairs of the 22 workshops Universities and Colleges, the Flack. PROFESSIONAL on the agenda will be given a list most important issue. Genevieve Tanguay, a McGill of questions by the organizers to "Established Programs Funding graduate student on the focus debate. The organizers (EPF) must be addressed if the organizing committee said grad hope to avoid accusations of Forum is to have any purpose at students are hoping to make a WORD PROCESSING manipulating the forum by all," said Tony MaceroUo, Chair case for guaranteed annual including as a final question on of the Canadian Federation of income (through student aid) in each list: "Are these the right Students. EPF is the current recognition of the research work Next Day Service questions?" system of transferring funds for they do. "Some chairs are afraid of the PSE from the federal British Columbia seems to be issues and want that kind of government to the provinces. taking the most initiative in • Resumes structure. Others don't want to Originally intended as a terms of forum preparation. A be perceived as having a hidden cost-sharing program, EPF has pre-forum meeting for all B.C. agenda," said Pascal. left Ottawa footing most of the delegates was held at Simon • Reports "There was also some concern bills while provinces decide Fraser University September 26 that students chosen to attend where the money is spent. and 27. The provincial television • Projects the forum would be Young Provincial contributions have network will air a phone-in panel Conservatives. Though CF5 and deterioriated under the EPF on October \^ (8 p.m.) to gage SUNS were assured that would system, the views of the B.C. public • Letters not happen... there is some MaceroUo is also concerned before the National Forum. indication that it has." said that governments are using the The 13 Ontario student • And More Royden Trainer, chair of the forum to avoid taking any action delegates to the Ontario Students' Union of Nova Scotia on higher education issues now. Federation of Students will meet (SUNS). "Politicians are saying: 'we'll this Saturday to "set out what Although finances will receive discuss it ar the national we'd like to see accomplished Reasonable Rates some attention, organizers did forum'", said MaceroUo. "We and what our priorities are," said not plan to address the question don't need a forum to know Weir, chair of the Federation. Call 438-1343 of federal-provincial cost about debt load or that Weir said plans are underway sharing because provincial thousands of qualified students for a lobby session of provincial governments refused to attend are being turned away from MPs October 20-22 as well as until they received assurances Or Drop By the 4th Floor colleges and universities this some sort of activity on the that federal-provincial relations fall. Consultation is nice, but campuses of Ontario's colleges would not be on the agenda. J.W. Inglis Building Today! these issues have to be addressed and universities to coincide with "We exclude direct dealing now." the forum itself. with federal-provincial fiscal Graham Flack a student from "The best thing that could I* • • arrangements," said Deputy Dalhousie University who washappen, " said Trainor, "is that Forum Secretary Del Lyngseth, chosen to be on the organizing this forum will become a S4 The Muironey government committee, wants to see a "full permanent inter-provincial promised a national forum on and frank" discussion of tuition structure for discussing Business Resource Centre PSE in last year's Throne fees. post-secondary education issues." Speech, touting it as the first Flack wants the forum to step in solving the financial discuss new ideas like doubling troubles facing Canada's tuition fees for wealthier post-secondary system. The students and using the extra provinces refused to attend until revenue for bursaries and loans they received assurances that to students from lower income the key topic of federal- backgrounds. provincial relations would not be "We have to look at new ideas on the agenda. and many of them will be Ironically, these fiscal trashed, but if we can get just a arrangements are, for many few good ones out of this^loruiT^A. .

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The Link, October 7, i9X7 - Clutching at Straws Review by Jeff Garrett

It looks like conceptual may be on their way back to the record shelves. The new The Commonwealth Drum Genuine Fakes opens Friday, Marillion album Clutching at Festival takes place October 6 October 'hh at the Arts Club Straws is joining Roger Waters' to 1at a variety of venues in Theatre, Granville Island stage. "Radio K-A-O-S" as one of this Vancouver, including the Genuine Fakes was written by year's contributions to the Vancouver East Cultural Centre, Vancouver playwright 3ohn obsession of the 70's. The Kink^ Orpheum, Commodore and Simon Lazarus and is the story of lost a lot of fans with thi Fraser University. Groups and Sharon Baily, a young bookstore obsession, but Roger Walters hi artists from around the worker preparing for college. kept a healthy following sin. Commonwealth will be per• She looks just like a certain pop his early Pink Floyd day . forming, and ticket prices range mega-star, and is soon signed up Judging by the 60,000 copies if from free (the SFU perfor• to do TV commericals and Incommunicado sold on its mances) to $21.50 for the grand supermarket openings. It's fun British relase date, Marillion finale at the Orpheum. For more until the star personality starts could turn this venture into quit- informaton call 25'f-9578. Tic• to take over, leading Sharon into a success. some dangerous situations. kets at VTC/CBO. Tickets at the Arts Club box What is Marillion? Marillion is office and VTC/CBO. a guy named Fish who gets drunk Double threat Motley Crew and writes poetry on the backs Tlie ninth annual Pacific Coast and Whitesnake will be in town of beermats in airplanes and Computer Fair and Swap Meet October 16th to (as they always bars. If you were to combine the runs Saturday October 17 at the say) "blow the roof off of the sounds of Genesis, The Who, Mcpherson Centre, 7325 PNE Coliseum". If this bill of Rush, and Pink Floyd on one MacPherson Avenue in Burnaby. fare interests you, get down to tape, it would sound like The event features speakers and your nearest VTC/CBO ticket Marillion. panels on desktop publishing, outlet. The Fabulous The album is in fact well languages and home computing, Thunderbirds and Omar & the written and produced. Some of it user groups, and new and used Howlers play the Expo Theatre rocks. Most of it is brilliant single, already a hit, is Dance hardware and software. on the 11th (also VTC/CBO) and Haywire poetry. If you like to sit down Desire, a kick-ass rocker about Admission is $2, doors open at 10 Whitney Houston does her thing Don't aust Stand There and read through the lyric sheet man's lust for woman. Almost a.m. at the Coliseum on October 11 Review by Jeff Garrett with a record, you will (again, VTC/CBO), when you're certain that these appreciate this fine work of art. guys must have had sex on their The Vancouver International "Drop the needle'." are the In this story, Fish has created minds when writing this album, Film Festival opens October opening words yelled by lead a character who is trying to the song Man Enough 15th and features 160 films, to Getting Started in Magazine singer Paul MacAusland. Having write a novel and give up demonstrates a more sensitive be shown at the Ridge, Writing is the subject of a day done so, I couldn't help but enjoy drinking at the same time. The side of the band. "Thinking about Hollywood, Vancouver East, long workshop presented by the one of the freshest sounding first single is Incommunicado, a the Years, another ballad, deals Pacific Cine Centre and Periodical Writers Association of albums I've heard in awhile. This song about stardom with ironic with the separation of friends as Discovery Theatre. Individual Canada on Saturday;, October 17 is Haywire's second album, and lines like "I'm a rnulti-media they get older. shows are $5.50, with passes at the B.C. Club. The $30 fee is destined for alot of air-play. bondfide celebrity. I don't want available for all or part of the includes lunch. Call 681-9395 for The band comes out of The rest of the album is a to be a toupee on the cabaret festival (CBO/VTC). details. Charlottetown, P.E.I. They were collection of bouncy tunes with scene- I want to do adverts for voted the Best New Group of catchy riffs, and a smooth blend American Express..." It's a fairly Kiwi Magic runs to October 1986 by readers of Rock Express of guitars and keyboards. straight Who-type rocker. 12th at Discovery Theatre in the Starting October 2 and running Magazine. Their first hit, Bad if you like Canadian B.C. Enterprise Centre. Kiwi through to the end of October is The album containes a lot of Bad Boy, carried their debut rock'n'roll, you'll like this album. Magic feature the Showscan film Midsummer Night's Dream at complex rythms, great synth album Bad Boys near platinum solos, songs that smoothly segue technology, most recently seen the Vancouver Playhouse at The Windham Hill Sampler Of level. into one another, and mouthfuls in Vancouver through "Discover" Hamilton and Dunsmuir. New Electronic Music of lyrics. There are no great at EXPO 86. Shows every hour Shakespeare's comedy gets a The five piece band gives us a Soul of the Machine noon to 9 pm Sunday to new look in a dazzling mainstream rock sound similar Reveiwed by Jeff Garrett. ballads like Marillion's last Thursday, with an added show at production along the lines of to that of Loverboy and Glass single , but perhaps this 10 pm Friday and Saturday. "Mad Max meets Shakespeare". Tiger (yes, they sound very So this is "New Age Music", it's album may introduce the band to relaxing. It's great to study to, but Admission is $5.00, available at Details at 872-6622, tickets at distinctly Canadian), and their a North American off-sprinp, of then so is elevator music if you can VTC/CBO. 873-3311. songs are damn catchy. The first their already established U.K. stay awake. Unfortunately the audience. sequenced patterns and continually repeated riffs get a bit monotonous after awhile. Admittedly though, Roy Orbison there are some fresh sounds and In Dreams there is a great deal of creativity on Review by R.V. this album. The album contains ten instru• In a career that dates back mental selections by various artists. longer than a lot of his fans have It showcases synthesized and/or been around, (30 years),Roy sampled sounds and electronic rythms. What I don't like about most Orbison has had so many hits of'the album is the artists seem to that they are difficult to list. spend more lime developing the There are a couple songs that I 0 JJs and less time concentrating on do miss on this album, in rormance. particular, The Crowd and Love Like any sampler record though, Hurts, but in general this two there are a few good tracks on this record set contains all the record, noteably the following three: biggies. In Dreams: the greatest Water Trade by Michael Whitely hits, includes 19 classics, all of contains some well manipulated which are capable of pulling on samples, including the popular heart strings related to days breathy "aahhs" and a nice piano LOUNGE intro. It has a recognizable chorus, gone by. unlike a lot of the album. A com• This is Roy's first release on bination of flute and rythmic per• Virgin Records and all the songs cussive sounds give this song a very on the album have been oriental sound. reworked and re-recorded. This Land of the Morning Calm by is probably the only problem Philippe Saisse seems almost with this two record set. As fusionish, with a jazzy bass and always his voice is perfect and accoustic sounding drum tracks. This cut contains a nice calliope sound and the background vocals and October 20th is instrumental tracks are perfect, could almost compare to music by Weather Report. maybe just too perfect: the My third choice is Cityscape by album lacks the energy and the Gary Chang. This is another fusionish feeling of the originals. I miss selection that uses piano and bass the snap-crackle-pop of the LADIES NIGHT rather well. A driving hi-hat, drum• original Capitol recordings and ming, and a cool lead make this one my favorite. it's as though, with age the real The rest of the album contains voice edge that would get you various string pads, African rythms, a right in the heart has gone the soprano sax solo, haunting sampled way of bobby sox and saddle at TAPS PUB'. vocals, doodling leads, and a lot of shoes. possible soundtrack material. If you want to see if you like New Age The title track was featured in Music, this album may be a good test. the award winning film 'Blue Velevet' (wasn't it great'.) and as a result has received a lot of airplay and has started a general revival of Roy Orbison classics. Two Male Dancersl One can only compare Roy's music to other rock legends such as Elvis Presley or Jerry Lee Starts at 7 p.m. Lewis. I'm sure there won't be any argument in my describing the Big 'O's music as timeless. Roy will continue to influence Ladies $1.50 newer artists such as Bruce Springsteen who has been quoted Guys in at 9 p.m. $2..50 Continued on page 9

Pages The Link, October 7, 1987 on Through, Love me Two Times, During the break, I was able to right. When the band broke into Riders on the Storm, Gloria and observe some of the "flower a grinding version of Who Do Don't You Love Her Madly, power" holdouts mingle with the You Love, the crowd responded which got the crowd bouncing on many accountant types dressed enthusiastically. the Commadore's dance floor. up in "Cosby" sweaters. Doors The encore of L.A. Woman The Back Doorsi Many of the songs were music attracts a strange mix of was dedicated to the members of prefaced by poetic Morrison people. the East End Hell's Angels in Live at the Commodore - Sept 25 like Morrison, he exhibits many style ramblings. "The only thing The second set opened with an attendance. Like 1 said, a Review by Barry Rempel of the same stage we have to fear on this planet is appropriate number of the strange mix of people. characteristics that the moody man". "Past, present, future, all evening, People are Strange. The Doors are probably more "The reincarnation of the and unpredictable Morrison one, all here, all now". Hakim More great tunes such as Soul popular today than when Doors" the poster said. While not personified in his hey day. played these up to the maximum, Kitchen, Light My Fire, and Morrison was alive. This is all members of the Doors need The Back Doors kicked off the and really got into the Morrison Hellow I love You mixed in with probably a reflection of the to be brought back to life, The first of two sets with a mode. less well know songs like Peace depth and mystic of front man Back Doors did a fine job of respectable version of The End, a very controversial Frog among others. 3im Morrision. The Back Doors did their part in keeping his bringing a varied coUetion of Roadhouse Blues. The only thing song in its day about murder and Hakim described the evening presense alive. "Long live the Doors music to the Commodore. missing was the accompaniment incest, brought the first set to a as beng filled with "organic, Lizard King". of the harmonica. Someone in close. driving, sexual music". He was The four man band from Philadelphia is fronted by 3im tlie band should learn to play it. Morrison sound alike, 3im The first set also included Hakim. Hakim not only sounds many Doors hits such as Break.

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The Link, October 7, 1987 Page 9 SPORTS COUNCIL MEETING SPORTS & Tonight 5:30 p.m. RECREATION ETC Cafeteria

INTERCOLLEGIATE Cougars Blast Fraser Valley MENS BASKETBALL On Saturday, October 3rd, and forwards. Smith earned their third shutout TRY-OUT PRACTICES BCIT's Inter-Coliegiate Soccer The scoring was rounded out of the season. LOCATION DAY DATE TIME visited the Fraser Valley College by Dean Mosseau showing The final score was 6-0, giving excellent speed beating the Wednesday Ocl 7 6 00-7 45 p m. West Gym Cascades. Both teams were very the Cougars their 3rd straight tentative in the early going with goalkeeper on a 50/50 ball, Yen victory with no losses. FIRST EXHIBITION GAME the Cougars having the edge in Fong finishing a three way Friday Oct 30 8 15 pm Home territorial play. BCIT dominated passing play and Neale Taverner The next Cougar game is the midfield play, however they picking the corner on a penalty Saturday October 10 at WOMENS BASKETBALL could not put the ball in the net. shot. Marcello Gianna and Andy Malaspina College in Nanaimo. TRY-OUT PRACTICES The Cougars finally connected DAY DATE TIME LOCATION when Cal Traversey picked up a loose ball at midfield, beat two Wednesday Oct 7 6:00-7:45 p.m East Gym defenders and fired a shot from Malaspina wins at home 25 yards out which caught FIRST EXHIBITION GAME underneath the crossbar and Friday Oct. 30 6:30 pm. Home The Cougars had a tough day score 11-1. bounced in making the score 1-0. ahead of them with only II With no subs, the players were Some fine defensive play by the players travelling to the Island. drained after ninety minutes, HOCKEY Cougars back four kept the The game got off to a positive and should be proud of their Cascades off the score sheet. TRY-OUT PRACTICES start with both teams moving effort. Jodie Sikorski played the DAY DATE TIME LOCATION The half ended with a 1-0 lead in the ball around weU. whole game in goal deputizing the Cougars favor. After six minutes, the home due to ill health of Cheryl Wednesday Oct 7 12:30-2:00 p m practices will be The second half began with team scored but the Cougars Butterworth, the regular Thursday Oct. 8 7 00-8:00 am. tield at the Cougars taking charge from goalkeeper. Columbia came right back with .Maria 7 00-8:00 a.m. the opening whistle. A lot of Tuesday Oct 13 4 Rinks Marshall capitalizing on the Next game: Capilano College pressure was applied by the Thursday Oct 15 7:00-8:00 a.m. home teatn's goalkeeper's home October Uth at 5:00 p.m. Cougars forwards and who were mistake of fumbling the ball in Support your local COUGARS. rewarded with their second goal BADMINTON her penalty box. Malaspina put See you there. by Clive Clarke, who crossed a on a lot of pressure and ran up 8 TRY-OUT PRACTICES shot from a difficult angle which goals by half time. TIME LOCATION found its way in the net. DAY DATE The second half started well TRADES for the Cougars who contained Thursday Ocl 8 5:30-7.25 p m East Gym The Cascades fought back but the home team with some fine Carpentry/Doinery (13) Tuesday Oct 13 5:30-6:30 p.m. East Gym were rejected time and again by plays, moving the ball around Plumbing (12) 5:30-7:25 p.m. East Gym the Cougar defence. The game Thursday Oct 15 confidently. It was midway broke wide open when Cal NOTE Practices will continue. through the half when Malaspina Carpentry/Doinery opened up Traversey notched his second took control and scored three the October Trades Challenge FIRST TOURNAMENT goal of the game on a passing Cariboo more goals to make the final program with a 13-12 flag Saturday Nov 14 play by the Cougar midfielders College football win over plumbing. After a scoreless 1st half, the game erupted into a wild finish The Kilometre Club as both teams scored 2 The Kilomeire Club 15 sponsofed by Ihe Recreation & Athletic Services Department to touchdowns and the winning encourage students, Statt and alumm to keep active and parlicipatfl in: points scored on the next lo last Cycling Swimming Running Walking Co-Ed Volleyball play of the game To become a club member register at Ihe Recreation & Athletic Services odice. More game are scheduled a Monday - Friday Irom 10 00 a m - 2,00 p m Registration Fee: $3 per person/activity Sea Island meetings plumbing Cycling 600 km in 4 months or a Run/Swim/Cycle c.ombination based on: today at k-Xtn p.m. Swimming 30 km m 4 months 1 km swimming = 4 km running Tournament Running 150 km in 4 months 1 km running = 4 km cycling For those wishing to take parr Walking 50 km in 4 months - register at the Recreation Record your progress on the chart located adjacent lo the Recreation & Athletic Services Athletic Services office. Olfice On completion of the appropriate activity a T-shirt will be awarded in recognition of your October 17 dedication to achieving your goal Stands to date

W T L Q TP Carp/Joinery 1 0 0 0 1 PERSONALIZED Plumbing 0 0 1 9 1

FITNESS WRITE Aerobics to music ... It's for you! A LETTER TO THE LINK! Monday September 21 - Register at the Recreation & Athletic Services Office Friday December 4

MORNING SESSIONS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:05 a.m. - 7:50 a.m.

AFTERNOON SESSIONS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, GENERAL RECREATION AND Thursday DROP-IN PROGRAMS 4:40 p.m. - 5:25 p.m.

FEE; $30.00 per term entitles you to The d'op-in programs are designed to provide an opportunity General recreation oe'ic^s a-e tiTies '-^^ gymnasium is tor individuals or groups lo gel together on a regular basis and attend any or all of the classes noiscrieOijieC (c i-eguiar ac!'j-iies Studer.ts are encouraged to participate in a sein.-organized activity Our staff will assist you ^se the 'ac'itty 3n a- mc'vicijai c grouo casis tor any approved within the sessions. with setting up o' teams or allocating time based upon group activity of their cncce $2.00 drop-in fee per class sizes and levels of play The activities are listed t>eiow NON-CONTACT ICE HOCKEY CO-ED VOLLEYBALL DAY Friday ^A-- Monday OctoDer 2 - December 11 Swimming Pool Tickets NEED EXTRA CASH Septemoe'29 - Novemoer 30 e«cfcDt Octotjer 12 — Thanksgiving Ttie Recreation & Atfitetic Sen/ices TIME 3 20 p.m -4 50p,m Department niakes tickets available BE A STAR AS A MOVIE EXTRA TIME 3 OC S rri - 1045 p m LOCATION Burnaby Winter Club (or the lollowing pools LOCATION B'';'^ Gyr^nasium FEE S6 00 per session Canada Games Pool EARN $11.00 PER HOUR cc£ BCIT St'-dents — SI 00 per session 3CiT Aiijmni — S2.0O per session New Westminster 10 tickets $18 00 General Public — S3 00 t>er session BADMINTON C G Brown Pool REGISTER: DAY Thursday iBurnabyilO tickets $14 50 BASKETBALL October 1 - December 3 OA- AeCnesCay Limited to one boolt per customer Wednesday Oct. 7th & 11th Septerroer 30 - Decemoer 2 excepr TIME 7 30 pm--10:45 pm Prices subject to cnange 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. Novemoer 11 — RememOrance Da/ LOCATION BCIT Gymnasium SAC Racquet Courts Lobby TIME. 3 00 C r« - 10:45 p rn. FEE BCtT Students — SI 00 per sesS'C' LOCATION BCIT Gyr-.nas.um BCIT Alumni — S2.00 per sessiO" FEE: General Public — S3 00 per sessic =£E 3CIT S!i,dents — X per session $7.50 per person to register 3C1T Aurnni - S2 X per session General "-jolic — S3 CO per session

You must provide a current photo Students, st.i't and alumni only The Link, October 7, 19S7 Page 10 CLUBS ARCHERY Shoots weekly on Tuesday and Thursday morninqs from 7:00 a.m, to 8:15 a.m. in the aym. The club providas some equipment but members can brinq their own as lonq as the bows don't exceed 45 lbs in strength. The club is also looking at alternate times for shooting.

AUTOSPORTS

No clear cut activities have been planned but an organizational meeting is scheduled for Wednesday Oct. 14th at 12:30 p.m. in the Telephone Exchange Meeting Room. (Bldg. 2E)

1987 liCIT CI.OSKD CMCS5 CMAMP lONSU TPS AVIATION SWISS SYSTEM Plans include ground school review and possible field trips. 1. Chan Gill, the Club Rep will be contacting the individuals T| REGISTRATION FEE: $4 . OQ regarding an organizational meeting. i 1 To register see Karl Boerner in room 336 of the J.W. Inglis Building between October 5th and October 13th. BALLROOM DANCING

STARTS WICDNFSDAY. OCTOBER 14TH Ken Kajiwara, an E & E instructor, will be teaching a 7 session PRIZES!! PRIZES!! PBIZRS!! lesson package beginning Sunday, Oct. 18th from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The $20,00 package will emphasize the jive and fox trot and will Club plays regularly on Wednesdays between 11:30 a.m. and be held in the Common Room of the UBC BUILDING (3A) 2:30 p.m. in room 347 of the J-W. Inglis Building.

The chess computer may be booked out throuqh the Recreation

t Athletic Services Office. The 1987 BCIT Closed Chess Championship should begin this week so anyone wishing to enter should see Karl Boerner in room 336 of the J.W, Inglis Building. Regular play is held in room 347 on Wednesdays between 11:30 and 2:30. See Karl for sets. Also club members can book out the chess computer in the Recreation Office.

CURLING

Begins Friday Oct. 16th from 4:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. at the CURLING Burnaby Winter Club. Easy to play and great socializing after. Only $30.00 for 8 sessions. ANYONE? HAM RADIO The club has all the necessary equipment and excellent resource people. (Electronic instructors from both Trades and Technologies). People who signed up will be contacted for the first meeting.

WHEN: Fridays OUTDOOR First hike and meeting have already taken place. A phoning TIME: 4:45 - 6:45 p.m. committee is contacting members this week with information and a series of questions. Regular scheduled weekly hikes LOCATION: Burnaby Winter Club begin Saturday October 10th, while other activities such as cross country skiing, rock climbing, sailing are being FEE: 4 players per team considered. $30.00 per player or SCUBA $5.00 per session A meeting for certified divers will be set to issue out BEGINS: Friday, October 16 membership lists and a schedule of dives. Meanwhile a certification course is being arranged for the uninitiated.

CURLING IS MORE THAN JUST A SHISEI-KAI KARATE SPORT, IT'S A GREAT SOCIAL Training sessions have already been underway and are held in EVENT TOO!! the common room of the UBC building {3A) on Monday and Wednesday starting at 8:30 p.m. New members can take in one lesson free. BEGINNERS ARE WELCOME AS INSTRUCTION IS AVAILABLE. SKI Over 180 people signed up for this club!! First meeting will be held later in October or early November. h phonina committee is a must so anyone wishing to help please leave your name at the Recreation Office. BALLROOM DANCING SKY DIVING A First Jump course istaking place this week and more are planned. For only $85.00 a thrill of a life time, sign up at the Recreation Office.

TENNIS

Indoor court times will be arranged at the first organizational meeting, times will have to be compatable with Olympic Fitness and Racquet Centre.

PHOTOGRAPHY

First organizational meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 14th at 1:00 p.m. in the Telephone Exchange Meeting Room (Building 2E) .

TRI-TRAINING

Anyone interested in joining their group training session can contact Rod at 433-6829. Club will concentrate on running, cycling and. swimming. TIRED OF TWO LEFT FEET? CYCLE LEARN THE PROPER STEPS! First organizational meeting VJednesday October 14th at 1:30 p.m. in the Telephone Exchange Meeting Room (2E)

SEVEN-TWO HOUR SESSIONS FOR ONLY $20.00 WEIGHT TRAINING

Anyone wishing to start a weight training club should sign up BEGINS:; 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Recreation Office. Sunday, October 18

EMPHASIS ON JIVE AND FOX TROT Anyone wishing to start a gold club should sian up at the Recreation Office. WITH SOME WALTZ AND LATIN

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