THE INFORMER PAGE 9 Eagles for Christmas DECEMBER 17, 1991 local School District has very generously allowed us the use: their up-to-date computer lab for four of our classes and we: / grateful to them for their generosity. . We are very sorry that Bev Harnett has been ill and we wish her a speedy recovery. Louise Krohn has very capably taken over administration of the Squamish Campus in Bev’s absence and we would like to express our appreciation for al Each year in January and February more than 2,000 eagles winter in the Squamish area. They nest in the rainforest and swoop down from trees to feed on salmon. This spectacular sight awaits participants in The Eagles of Paradise Valley Tour. Next month two one-day tours will be held: Sunday, Jan. 12 and Sunday, Jan 19. The tour, which includes lunch and snacks, will also visit a Coast Salish Longhouse and the Tenderfoot Fish Hatchery. Travel is by 20-passenger Landsea Tours luxury coach. The Eagles tour makes a great Christmas gift! The cost is $75 or $70 for seniors. Be sure to hurry because registration cuts off six days before each tour. Call local 2901 for information. THE CAPILANO REVIEW A subscription to Capilano College's award-winning arts and literary magazine will give your friends pleasure all year round. Just $20 for a year (three beautiful issues). Call 2712 Hello from Squamish Plans are now complete for our spring term, and the brochure has gone to press. Beginning in January we will be offering three credit programs: Philosophy 220, Psychology 101 and Business Management 222. Any students in North Vancouver who are unable to get these classes at Lynnmour are welcome to take them in Squamish. In addition to the credit courses, we will be offering 15 non-credit classes — many of which offer certificates. Four of these will be brand new, and we have high hopes for their success. They are: Conversa- tional Japanese, Keyboarding, S.0.F.A. and C.P.R. The her efforts on our behalf. Thank you, Louise. — Bev Hill, Su: | Herity, Inge Oord Music Student Scores Air Time & Recording Loan Watch for a new band called Between the Lines. They play music composed by Bachelor of Music Trans- fer Program student Bruce Neilson, and they were aired twice on CBC FM in the first weekend of Decem- ber. They also received a loan from FACTOR (in con- junction with the Ministry of Communications) to record a CD. Bruce is a composition major in the Transfer Pro- gram. Instructor Joyce Gee says, “He is an example of the kind of excellent student you get who has mixed experience.” Bruce comes from a popular background in music. He decided to explore traditional classical music, and has made that his focus. Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday Season from Public Relations — The Informer is produced by the Capilano College Public Relations Department. Its intent is to provide news and features of interest to the College commu- nity. Your submissions are welcome. Material may be edited for brevity and clarity. Send all correspondence to: Elizabeth Rains, Editor, The Informer, Capilano College, 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 3H5. Telephone 986-1911, local 2088. JANUARY 14 ISSUE: Deadlines Photos - Fri. Jan.3 Articles: Mon. Jan. 6