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(November
30, 2000, Gazette)
Big
North: The paintings of John Hartman
An exhibition of large-scale paintings
of Georgian Bay, Ontario, Great Britain and Newfoundland. Ontario
artist Hartman's broad aerial viewpoints, inclusion of quirkily
drawn references to local history, heavy impasto and expressionist
brushwork will show Newfoundland viewers their environment from
a different perspective. At the Memorial Art Gallery until Jan.
21.
Thursday, Nov. 29
Play Eastward Ho is a city comedy produced by Memorial
and directed by Dr. Denyse Lynde. It will delight audiences,
young and old alike. The play has a cast of 35 characters which,
along with a talented crew, bring the play to life. The core
members of the troupe are students of the drama specialization.
It plays at the Reid Theatre, Arts and Administration Building
until Dec. 2. Tickets are $5. Come and enjoy satirical comedy
at its best!
Friday,
Dec. 1
Program It's Scientific Day at the Faculty of Medicine.
The full-day program, sponsored by Schering Canada, features
presentations from 9:50 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. in Lecture Theatre
F of the Health Sciences Centre and poster viewing in the hallway
outside the office of the dean of medicine.
Saturday,
Dec. 2
Concert MUN's Concert Band will perform the annual
fall concert at 8 p.m. at the D.F. Cook Recital Hall, School
of Music. Donald Buell will direct. The MUN Percussion Ensemble
will be featured. Note the date change. Admission $5/$3. Tickets
available at the door.
The MUN
Percussion Ensemble are featured performers at the annual fall
concert on Dec. 2.
Sunday,
Dec. 3
Concert The MUN Festival and Chamber Choirs, under
the direction of Douglas Dunsmore, will be performing at the
Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist at 3 p.m. to mark
the start of the Christmas season. Admission $5/$3. Tickets available
at the door.
Monday,
Dec. 4
Seminar Dr. Maria Mathews, Health Services Utilization
& Research Commission, Saskatchewan, will present a seminar
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe, Where do Patients Choose to Go? Patient
Care Seeking Behaviour in Primary Care. The seminar takes place
at 4 p.m. in Lecture Theatre B, Faculty of Medicine, Health Sciences
Centre.
Wednesday,
Dec. 6
Candlelight Vigil The annual candlelight vigil
commemorating the murders of 14 female engineering students at
L'Ecole Polytechnic in Montreal will be held in the Engineering
Building, EN-2006 at 6:30 p.m. The vigil will begin with a candlelight
procession including representatives of student organizations,
and will be followed by guest speakers addressing their experiences
of working in our community to prevent violence against women.
For more information, please contact Lori Yetman of the December
6th Planning Committee at 737-2015, or email loriy@mun.ca
Thursday, Dec.
7
Seminar Toba Bryant, University of Toronto, will
present a seminar The Health Services Restructuring Process in
Ontario: The Case of Women's College Hospital. The seminar takes
place at 12 p.m. in Lecture Theatre H, School of Pharmacy (3rd
floor), Health Sciences Centre.
Friday, Dec. 8
Seminar Dr. Dennis Raphael, University of Toronto,
will present a seminar Community Quality of Life: Making the
Link Between Social Structure and Individual Well-Being. It starts
at 12:30 p.m. in Lecture Theatre D, Faculty of Medicine, Health
Sciences Centre.
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