Tidings of Comforts and Joy Merry gentlemen and all others who need to do very-last-minute Christmas shopping will be elated to know that Comforts and Joy, the UCFV cookbook, is now available at the UCFV bookstore for $10.95. 3 The cookbook, published by the UCFV Press and edited by Richard Dubanski, is full of comfort food recipes contributed by UCFV folks. Add zest to your menus and meals and psychoanalyze colleagues by their contributions, with Comforts and Joy. (And if you’re reading this after Christmas, get a real head start on next year’s shopping.) | Library notes The Ryder Lake Uplands Issues and Objectives paper is now available at the Chilliwack campus library under call numbers HT 395 C33 R943 1993. Births Cram Planning analyst Dan Cram and his wife Rachel welcomed a new little number cruncher into their lives recently. Lydia Rachel Cram was born Nov. 29. A sister for Brogan. Congratulations, Dan and family. SS SSE aS A real eye-opener — Board members saw the A perspective. bbotsford Campus in a new way after Sharon Wagner and guide-dog Ned showed it to them from a blind person’s Headlines/December 22, 1993 Presidents’ lecture series Cocaine: culture, politics, violence and corruption in the Peruvian drug war (postponed from an earlier date — and made even more timely by the death of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar) Wed., Jan 19 7 pm Abbotsford lecture theatre With Professor Geoff Spurling of SFU Sponsored by the Social, Cultural, and Media Studies department Livestock judging team scores high By Paul Gumprich The UCFYV livestock judging team, comprised of agriculture students Cynthia Watson, William Clinging, Elizabeth Stolzenberg and Jason Maarhuis, joined 12 other teams judging 17 classes of livestock at the Toronto Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Teams came from across Canada, with one from the U.S. This was the first UCFV team to go to the fair since 1991, and it was the four students’ first judging competition. William Clinging led the team, placing 22nd out of 50 participants, with only 50 points separating him from the first-place winner. He tied for third place in boar evaluation, with teammates Cynthia Watson and Elizabeth Stolzenberg a close nine points behid, and led the team to a third-place sheep team finish. Clinging, Watson, and Stolzenberg also took part in the horse judging competition. Watson led the team to a fifth-place finsih out of more than 20 teams. She also placed fifth in the individual part of the competition. Travel money was raised by the students. UCFV paid the entry fee and the Student Society donated UCFV sweatshirts. The B.C. Institute of Agrologists also donated $250. The team is now looking forward to a competition at Lakeland College in Vermillion, Alberta in March, as well as a 4H intercollegiate judging competition in Chilliwack.