SS Capilano em Cologe Informer Capilano College. Superior Student Receives Scholarship Ne Garcia, a grade 12 student from Templeton High School in East Vancouver, is congratulated by Stephanie Forsyth, dean of the Career/Vocational division at Piano Sale Reminder he annual on- campus sale of acoustic and digital pianos, in conjunction with Kawai Music Canada, will take place in the Sportsplex on September 8, 9, and 10. More than 80 pianos (new and used) will be available, including grands, uprights, and digitals. Employees, students, and alumni of the College will receive a special discount on the first day of the sale. Financing and delivery will be available. Sale hours are: Friday, September 8, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, September 9, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, September 10, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Inquiries or bookings for the appointment-only sale may be made by Nancy is a 1995/96 winner of the Capilano College Board Entrance Scholarship for superior scholastic achievement in all courses taken in grades 11 and 12. The scholarship entitles her to a waiver of tuition fees at the College for two consecutive terms. It is renewable for a second academic year should she earn a first class standing (3.5 GPA) during her first year of full-time studies. Nancy is one of about 22 high school winners in the College region who will receive this award from the College Board for the 1995/96 academic year. O The Capilano Review Continues to Publish Winners wo Elizabeths tied for first place at the Western Magazine Awards presented June 22 at the Hotel Vancouver. Both were finalists for their fiction articles which were published in The Capilano Review. Elizabeth Hay’s Hand Games, published in TCR 2:12, winter ’94, tied for first place with Elizabeth Haynes’ Synapsing, which appeared in TCR 2:13, spring 794. calling 926-0174. O ¢S cere Informer The Informer is produced monthly by the Capilano College Public Relations Department. Your submissions are welcome, but please be aware that space limitations may prevent publication. Material may be edited for brevity and clarity. Send all correspondence to: Shelley Kean, Editor Informer Public Relations Capilano College 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver, B.C. V7J S3H5 Tel: 986-1911, loc. 2088 Hand Games will be included in the next Journey Prize Anthology and is a contender for the prestigious $10,000 McClelland and Stewart Journey Prize,” says Jane Hamilton, managing editor of The Capilano Review. Literary magazines such as The Review are often the first to publish and encourage writers who go on to become nationally recognized. “For instance,” says former Review editor Bill Hand Games also won gold in the fiction category of the National Magazine Awards. This is the fifth such award won by the magazine since its inception in 1972. “We have also been notified that 2 Schermbrucker, “we published the first version of Michael Ondaatje’s Running in the Family in 1979, and we’ve published early work by Margaret Atwood, Jack Hodgins, bp Nichol (sic), Audrey Thomas, and many others.” O Fax: 984-1714 __ Deadline for September’s issue: the first Tuesday of September. Next issue date is September 22