C4 - Sunday News, February 14, 1982 MARGARET FULTON, the founder of the Adult Day Care centre on St. Georges Avenue in North Vancouver, listens as Sid Potter, Chairman of the Board, announces that the centre is being re-named the Margaret Fulton Cen- tre. (EHsworth Dickson photo) a Women look at Science world The Women’s Centre at the University of British Col- umbia will be presenting a week of lectures and discus- sions on the topic of Women, Science and Technology to which the public is invited. Two main questions will be discussed during this week: what are the current issues in science and technology which have the potential to radically alter women's lives and ACROSS (abbr } 5 Least 1 Rubs 6 Shatter 7 Abrade 7 Taking 13 Bicycle tor 8 Chalk two 9 Arrange 14 Groups 10 Skitted 15 Capital of 11 Equal Canada 12 To be (Lat 16 Ten dotlar 19 Hebrew preces Sabbath 17 Macao coin 22 Man of great 18 Literary wealth composition 23 Bad 20 Prior to 24 Villain on 21 Peace Othellu 23 Octave 25 Gwe tigt 27 Litttest ve want 31 Den 26 Here exists 32 Wine barrel {contr ) 33 Distribute 28 Time penods 34 Compose: 29 Wild plum Stravinsky 30 Halt scores 36 Energy unit 36 immediately 37 Let down 39 Beasts of burden 4G Upper house of the legislature 42 Short swim 32 High & hoo student {comp wd) Caty offical Hammarskjold 49 Befuddied (3 wde } 61 Companson 63 Endoavor 64 Of the tall 66 Angie Nut DOWN Portico 2 Cablevision (ebb: ) Biblical preposition 4 Drug agency No Crossword secondly, why are there so few women in science and technology considering the power it does have. The topics which will be discussed under the first question will range from women in the anti-nuclear movement to the potential impact of the new reproduc- tive technologies on lives, especially techniques for preselecting the sex of a baby, test-tube babies, the Answer to Puzrie On 3 |e Aly) s,3|/vVlolvial slajeltlujig alalviu/o[ Sigs | 38 Take away 39 Antennas 41 Itahan opera 46 Carthaginian queen 47 Actor Ladd 42 Phonograph 48 Neuter record 50 Fish 43 Division aAppendaye preposition 52 Popular 44 Young salmon Hower POLYMAR Kitchens & Bathrooms NOT TO BE MISSED! «Sale on all Waste King Dishwashers and Garburetors ay 156 W 3rd St North Vancouver, B C 986 3111 0f 987 5012 artificial uterus and the ethical concerns of pro- cedures like amniocentisis which can diagnose some fetal disorders (and the sex of the fetus) very early in the pregnancy. Of ial in- terest to the public would be the major speaker, Dr. Judy Smith, a mocecular biologist concerned with the impact of reproductive technology on society. There will be an admission charge of $2.00 for off-edmpus attendants. To address the issue of the scarcity of women in science and technology there will be a panel discussion by the Society of Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) followed by a wine and cheese reception. The public are encourag- ed to attend. Admission is free. Biggest ever Calling it a “well rounded demonstration”, Reg Ahern of the B.C. Wildlife Federa- tion has extended an open invitation to the public to share in “life as we know it in the great outdoors.” “We'll be demonstrating everything from black powder displays to fast-draw exhibitions”, Ahern says. “And we're particularly hap- py to have George Galicz with his birds of prey available to us this year.” The Wildlife Federation booth this year will be Argyle Concert Choir Argyle Secondary Concert Choir, will perform “The Rose” at the North Van- couver Centennial Theatre on Tuesday, February 23 at 7:30 PM. Tenor Jamie Cronk will perform this demanding solo accompanied by this year’s outstanding choir. Also included in the con- cert will be Argyle’s Concert Band, Stage Band, Argyle Woodwinds, Brass, Vocal Jazz, Choirs 8 and 10 and Band 8. Music by Telemann, Giovaninni and Nestico will be featured. Tickets at the door are $2.50. Children under 12 ac- companied by an adult and O.A.P. are free. located in the North Forum on the PNE_ Exhibition Grounds. 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