The Informer Page 13 December 12, 1988 Christine Cumming Jane Findlater Music Scholarship Winners Jane Findlater, a classical guitarist, won the $200 Bachelor of Music Transfer Program Scholarship and Christine Cumming, saxophonist, won the $200 Canadian Daughters Association Assembly #12 scholarship. Jane and Christine achieved the highest second year grade point averages, and both were among a group of students cited by their private instructors as having significant musical potential. Books 1 for Sale unk which one. Visit Eilleen Stasle | in Humanities in see what c our eae instructors have to offer. SS Be ae his home continent. Mimosa explores a mystery at at the core of his Mother's life. Love in Beijing is Will Goede’ s second work of _ _ fiction. Based on his four-year sojourn in the People's . ‘Republic, Love takes the reader inside this ancient civilization, and looks most closely at the places where = foreigners a and Chinese meet. : A Great Stocking Stuffer for the Over-Worked and Underpaid Nancy McMaster has produced a new musical treat, “A Gentle Touch” to follow up on her former production, “Simple Fare” — well known as an effective antidote to hectic schedules, rush-hour traffic and deadly deadlines. "Simple Fare" has been acclaimed as one of the best relaxation tapes on the market by Dr. H. Bonny, a leading pioneer in research on the effects of music on human consciousness. Call the Music Department (2951) to find out how to get one. — S. Claus Christmas Giving The North Vancouver Christmas Bureau is looking for clothes, toys, volunteers and/or financial help this Christmas. The Bureau distributes food certificates, food hampers and good used clothing to needy families on the North Shore. They also operate a toy shop where clients can shop for free for their children. The Bureau is run by volunteers, and the people they help are referred to them by the Ministry of Human Resources. Call Pat Orr at 984-9627. The toy shop number is 984- 8697