mimuitvis c aamens uns Gender in the *80s is the theme for added this year. To tacilitate this, many Festival Laurier 1987, to be held at faculty members have opened their 'I:lh“t}:mdul:;:;l:‘:l classes to the public and will be is the arle 490 the world avound us the T onder heme Suring instival wook. festival will include theatre shows, art~ Gender in the ‘80s will officially start* JANUARY SALE NOW on 1Â¥ Gender in the ‘80s explores art and world around us Corner of Union & Mary Streets '_Wh‘)_u("t‘a The first day back to school after the long winter layoff meant a chance for students to brush up on their snow sculpturing talents. Taking full advantage of the recently deposited snow were Amanie lemail, 8, and Kristi Cornish, 9. . Merk Bryson photo Unique theme to Festival Laurier Brass & tin â€" _ _ Hectric & battery Still accepting . Winter Designer Fashions Christmas present too big? Too small? Iinâ€"store stock drastically reduced 16 Union St. £., Waterioo * cal IÂ¥ Srocking Stutters beginning ofâ€"a week of festivities and opens ‘"On and Off the Wall," an art * fipowin and i the # _ air.with a beautiful Aplenty from timy bears, pewter key and folk art (v WB et: we‘re O Winter Fash Ne To and Wnte Pn of i _._â€"onml at Sa\’.“‘g Oi economics will present a symposium on the afternoon of Jan. 28. The topic will be equal pay for work of equal value. Starting at 1 p.m. in the Paul Martin Centre, the symposium will include panel discussions and audio visual displays. Film buffs will be in for a treat that night at an arts film festival featuring the 1979 Cuban film Portrait of Theresa, directed by Pastor V. and Entre N‘-.am.mnmmdbym‘m Kury{. Both films will be presented in Singer Marianne Girard performs Jan. 27 in the Turret lounge of the student building, singing music described as personal, political, topical and‘exciting. Opposite this event is a lecture, *"‘Feminism and Buddhism: Their Mutual Transformation," given by Rita Gross of the University of Wisconsin. This lecture, at 7 p.m. in Room 1E1, Room 1E1, starting at 7 p.m. participants are invited to a popular film festival in lecture Room 1E1 of the arts building, featuring Tootsie, Mr. Mom, and Victorâ€"Victoria, contemporary films which look at the gender issue. Earlier in the afternoon on Jan. 25 there will be an offering for children by Inner Stage of Toronto when they present their version of Peter Pan. This oneâ€"hour play about the little boy who never grew up is a wonderful introduction to the gender issue for children from Kindergarten to Grade Six. This show will take place in the Torque Room. Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. in 1E1, Dr. Richard Waish, professor of psychology at WLU, will present an evening of socioâ€"drama, with the help of theatre students. This combination of lecture and improvised theatre will look at the way various forces seem to be mandating a shift in men‘s traditional roles, despite personal, institutional, and societal Ticien finne 2299 KT 6 J .. laoo noan y‘ s 0o urioyn *‘ 19 KimG $1â€" ON:J:QW io theit ons p c Web to t 908 to 5> P"" Ope® * .. ";, 10 5 pP* openâ€"university schedule, call Laurie Anthony at 884â€"1970, extension 2278. Americ led -O Al first quality merchandise from OUul regula" supplie"®, N Special guys! Be earty for th¢ best sglectnon. 11