Jessie McCready cont'd. calls from the switchboard. She and co-worker Pauline Clark have taken as many as 1400 calls in day. Jessie will be teaching children’s workshops on March 12 and 13 at Ryerson United Church and adults on Monday nights at the United Scottish Cultural Centre in Vancouver. For more information on country dancing call Jessie at 2959. People Music instructor Arlene McIntyre is swapping balmy west coast weather for a taste of winter in Winnipeg. She’s adjudicating voice students at the Winnipeg Music Festival — one of the largest in Canada — from March 1 to 12...one of Arlene’s students, Pamela Ascroft, who is in second year of the Bachelor of Music Transfer Program, won a $400 scholarship from the Canadian Daughter’s League...Keith Wade of the Natural Sciences Department will spend a week this March teaching at McGill University The great $3 get-away The Athletics Department is holding a raffle this month to raise money for their teams. First prize is a two-week vacation for two to Hawaii, hotel and air fare inclusive. Second prize is a three-day trip for two to San Francisco. Tickets are available from the men’s soccer team or the men’s and women’s basketball teams. For more information call Joe Iacobellis at 2281. Ifa free trip doesn’t interest you, Joe is also selling one slightly-used bridge..... Bibliophiles’ Bounty The Informer is still seeking book reviews. In an attempt to to tempt reluctant reviewers we’re presenting a list of recent releases available in the library. *The Real Coke: the Real Story ¢ Fleecing the Lamb: the Inside Story of the Vancouver Stock Exchange ¢ Double Standard: the Secret History of Canadian Immigration ¢ Myths of Gender: Biological Theories About Women and Men ¢ Thriving on Chaos: Handbook for a Management Revolution Payment for reviews is in free copies and a byline. Colophon However sporadically the Informer may appear in your mail, it is valiantly attempting to come out. at least every two weeks during the fall and spring terms. This scurrilous sheet is produced by the Public Relations Department, room A118, local 2903 or 2002, and submissions are greeted with joy and delight. Photos are generally taken by Edna Sakata in MPC and prepard for publication by Dave Sharrock. Printing is done by Linda Givens and Dave Callow in the Print Shop and distribution is handled by the denizens of the mail room/typing pool.