——_—___ the informer Davies wins scholarship The Women's Access Centre was recently happy to announce the recipient of the Fall '85 Rita Johnson Memorial Scholarship. Rosemary Davies, who is in her last semester here at Cap, is a mature student in her late forties pursuing a Bachelor of General Studies, with minors in Women's Studies and Anthropology. In 1986 she will be entering SFU to complete her last two years, and her long range aims may include a Diploma program in Gerontology. Davies is also on the board of the Mature Women's Network and has edited the Network's newsletter. Crystal Saunders of WAC said: "We are very impressed with Rosemary's determination and courage and have made her an award for this semester and will cover the expenses of her first Women's Studies course at SFU." Talk on World Women’s conference Olga Kempo will be giving an illustrated lecture on FORUM '85, the 1985 Non- Governmental World Meeting for Women that took place in Nairobi, 15,000 women from all over the world and representing an enormous variety of Organizations and concerns took part in the conference, and Kempo will share her experience there as an independent participant. The lecture will be held on Tuesday, October 1 at 7:30 pm in the All College Lounge (A117), and there is a fee of $5. For more information call 321. Do you know New York? Louise Krohn and Rose Naumann would like to hear from any faculty members who are either native New Yorkers or who know the city intimately. They are planning their annual New York tour which will be taking place in the spring of '86 and are looking for advice and/or new ideas on making the tour a true ''New York Experience''. Call Louise at 326 or Rose at 367 or 390. Kenya in July. Over. Volume Vil No. 19 September 25, 1985 “Vacation : “raffle held at _ Cap The Soccer Team is raising money by selling tickets in a Vacation Raffle, and Joe lacobellis claims that ''the odds are the best in town!'' Only 1100 tickets will be sold for this lottery, the prize for which will be a two week vacation for two in Hawaii sponsored by CP Air. The draw will be held December 20 at 4 pm (that should be at the Christmas party) here on campus. Tickets are $5 and they are available from all soccer team members or through Joe at local 320. McMaster performs locally Nancy McMaster from Music Therapy has been performing in two different productions in town. At the Fringe Theatre Festival she did improvisation on flute and percussion to back up a collection of sketches by Moria Mulholland about being a woman. She also performed a piece that she wrote herself for flute and piano in '"'Risks'', a theatre music cabaret held at the Arts Club on Granville Island. capilano college