|” TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . Capper Mountain shawn ina frame of fantasy and backdrapof beauty--Stalf photo It is expected, that some 170 students will receive scholarships and: bursaries this year from the proceeds of the Alumni Fund of. British Columbia. N.A.M.° MacKenzie . Alumni Scholarships of $350 each are annually awarded to 61 top- ranking UBC freshmen from all over B.C. and 10 NAM. MacKenzie American Alumni Scholarships of $500 each are awarded to young ‘Americans entering UBC. The - latter program {s supported by alumni living in the U.S, For new programs, the Fund 170 scholarships | for students. - has also allocated $15,400 to the LOCATED ON QUEENSWAY TERRACE, B.C, ““"We collect beer bottles‘ - alumni Bursary Plan and $5,600 |: to support the John .B. Macdonald bursaries, a scheme which will provide bursaries of $350 ‘each to qualified, needy students. Other scholarship and bursary programs also receive ‘support, SO A total of $11,985 was contributed for athletics with: the major portion of this amount coming from Friends of Rowing in support of UBC's fine rowing program. And $7,300 in books. and cash were earmarked for libraries. More than nine ‘out of 10 Canadian: births occur in Phone 635-6565 GAS AND OIL WE ACCEPT ALL weccecseeeeeeee At the Library no-no A Winter in the Elills by John Wain Maemillan and Co. Roger Furnivall, a philologist on sabbatical from a London university, takes up residence in North Wales intending to spend six months learning to speak Welsh. He categorizes himself as “one of nature's losers, drawn by some fatal flaw to every situation that ends in disappointment.” Therefore it..is. quite in keeping with his-character to find him ddiiattifg Kis ‘savings~ and time, and even risking his life, for a hunchback named Gareth Jones, Gareth is owner- operator of the only busline to remain independent despite threats to his health, sabotage of his bus, and stealing of his regular patrons. Employing a cast of everyday people, John Wain has spun a slory that is different, a novel rich in the Havour of Wales where life is rigorous, and independence is rated above wealth or security. Matilda by Paul Gallico Coward-MeCann, Ine., N.Y, Matilda’s climb to fame is materminded by an -ex- lightweight champion, a Jewish booking agent, and a tobacco- chewing manager, His assent to the spot of top contender for the Middleweight crownis recorded by an influential sportswriter while it is repeatedly a target of the Mafia. This novel (for’ boxing fans primarily) is written by the man who produced such varied notables as the Mrs. Arris series, Thomasina, and The Perhaps*’dué “4o" the subject matter, conversation of the men lends toward profanity, a Hani “of Mary