Winning design In this photo Acting Principal Dr. Douglas Jardine is getting to act as Santa to first year Commercial Art student Ted Eng. Ted's was the winning design for this year's College Christmas card, and along with the fame and the glory came a much appreciated $ 50 cheque. The reproduction of the design below really does not do justice to it—it was done in white ink on blue paper and if you'd like to admire the finished product, we have a few in Information Services. Raffle cont. proceeds from the raffle have been used to offset the travel costs of sending the team to Montreal, and everyone is happy. Joe Iacobellis would particularly like to thank everyone for their cooperation—all the tickets were sold, and he advises us that there will be another raffle next year with more prizes. Anonymous gift acknowledged Iris Cunningham from Financial Services would like to express her thanks to the anonymous "Santa" who presented her with a Christmas card containing a very pleasant insert. The gift was very much appreciated, she said, and "brightened up the holidays.” Whoever you are, many thanks. Letter to the Informer While listening to CBC last weekend, I heard a good idea for what to do with your Christmas cards rather than throwing them QUE ... Apparently missionaries in Africa like to use the front pages of the Christmas cards as achievement rewards for their students who are learning to read and write. The Africans display these cards on the walls of their homes and are very proud of them. Season’s Greetings Gicapilano college Letter cor: The cards don't have to be of a religic nature--scenes, humourous cards, etc. % d all welcor If anyone is interested in having the | cards sent to Africa, they should cut ¢ the picture sides and bundle them plastic, then brown paper, 3rd class me 1 Marg Pa) Comp. 42, Imperial Ranchei : R.R. 100 Mile House, B. - Donna McLai nn