July 17/98 Students/alumni Bernie Arai - drums John Bentley - saxophone Jared Burrows - guitar Brent Gubbels - bass Tanya Hancheroff Bruno Hubert - piano Jeff Mahoney - trumpet Peter MacDonald - guitar Sharon Minemoto - piano Jazz department blows its horn over Festival C= College once again had a Bruce Nielsen - drums tremendous showing at this year’s Andre Lachance - bass Jennifer Orme - percussion Jazz Festival, held at various locations —_ Rob McKenzie - trombone Darren Radtke - bass throughout Vancouver. The performers Chris Nelson - bass Campbell Ryga - saxophone are listed below, courtesy of the Jazz Torben Oxbol - bass Marc Rogers - bass department’s Rob McKenzie. Brad Turner - trumpet Randall Stoll Jessse Zubot -violin Jazz Studies faculty: University Transfer faculty Bill Coon - guitar Stephen Boswell - guitar Submitted by Rob McKenzie Dennis Esson - trombone Kate Hammett- Vaughan - voice Employee Lore Kellet - piano Graham Ord - saxophone Summer recycling tips Getting garbage out of your home y the end of 1996, Lower Mainland residents had helped to reduce garbage sent to landfills by 33 per cent over 1990 levels. Here are some tips for further waste reduction. Outside: Aerate your compost bin regularly and check the moisture level. It should be as moist as a well-wrung-out sponge. Rent or borrow rarely-used items such as ladders and camping gear. Buy nails, screws and other necessities in bulk. Store in old glass jars. Leaky hose? Add more holes with a flat nail and use it to water your flowers or garden. Renovating your house? Buy salvaged materials like sinks, flooring and dimensional lumber. Call 437-GVRD for a list of salvage yards. Have a yard sale — your trash may be someone else’s treasure! Inside: Glue wine corks onto wood backing to make your own cork board. Re-use bread bags for taking lunches to work or school. Use an old tissue box as a plastic bag dispenser. Use a re-useable metal or cloth coffee filter instead of paper filters. Take a mug for coffee to go. Store leftover food in re-useable plastic tubs instead of using plastic wrap or foil. Put a sponge inside an old pantyhose leg; it’s great for scrubbing dirt from windows. Look for cosmetics or personal care items with minimal packaging and buy refillables. Instead of gift paper, wrap one gift in another; use a scarf, tea towel or handkerchief. Fill a mug with beans or chocolates. Make a cloth gift bag or gift basket and use it over and over again. June 1 - September 30 lawn sprinkling regulations Lawn sprinkling is restricted from 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at even-numbered addresses Wednesdays and Saturdays, and odd-numbered addresses Thursdays and Sundays. @nformer eX)