Discover New Crafts How do craftspeople who work with fiber, but live far frorr. cities with an array of ye-. and fabric stores, find such supplies as Angora fiber, raw wool fleece, silk cocoons, Alaskan musk-ox fiber, English chamois leather, water Iiroof fabrics, knitting machine or acemaking tools? The Fabric & Fiber Sourcebook: Your one-and only mail-order guide, The Taunton Press, Newtown, Conn., offers the answer, telling where to order thou sands of supplies from the commo nest to the most exotic. Michael Scott, editor of The Crafts Report, the magazine that tracks the crafts industry said, “The quantity and quality of infor mation gathered for this sourcebook is awesome. . fabric and fiber peo ple will revel in this overflowing fountain of knowledge about avail able resources.” Fiber artists find this encyclope dia reference book so useful because it gives paragraph descriptions of each mail-order supplier, including discount schedules, catalog prices, complete addresses and phone numbers. Fascinating fiber facts and lore are included as well. Author Bobbi McRae, herself a fiber artist, says, “This book should be about discovery. Whatever you decide to do, be daring. Fibers and fabrics are warm and sensuous. They feel good to touch and take on a life of theirown. But beware—this stuff is habit forming!" A Luxury Cruise in the Grand Tradition In the grand tradition of ocean liner travel of the 20's, 30’s and 60’s, The Norway will be sailing with the famous name of the French Line’s “France” once again. The December 1989 cruise conjures up images of glamorous past voyages with names such as Chaplin, Fair banks, Pickford, Dali and Grant on the guest book. Tne one glorious Caribbean cruise, billed as the "Epicurean Feast of the Century,” will boast a corps of 37 famous European chefs ana musicians on baord, along with VIP’s and a few lucky travellers. Compa^nie Generale Maritime French Line supported this nos talgic recreation of past times by requesting memorabilia from an tique dealers, and travel agents, editors and buffs. Harvey Ardman, author of “Normandie: Her Life and Times,” will be on board with oth ers presenting authentic artifacts from the period. If you have personal knowledge of travel aboard French Line vessels or have mementos of cruises, please write to CGM Communications, 3015 Glendale Boulevard, Suite 200, Los Angeles, California 90039. Celebrate Education With the Stars The United Negro College Fund's mission is rooted in a simple belief: “A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste! ’ Since Anheuser-Busch initiated the Lou Rawls Parade of Stars in 1980, $65 million has been raised for the UNCF to help thousands of young people build a brighter future with a college education. Now with the stroke of a pen, you can make a commitment to education. Watch for the Lou Rawls Parade of Stars Scroll of Commitment, traveling to cities throughout the United States. Add your name to the celebrity roster of national leaders and entertainers including Vice President Dan Quayle, Bill Cosby, Senator Ted Kennedy, Marilyn McCoo, Congressman “Gus” Hawkins, Sammy Davis, Jr., Nancy Wilson, and scores of other American notables. . Sign up with the stars and join us in celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Lou Rawls Parade of Stars. ANHEUSER-BUSCH COMPANIES Anheuser-Bust h Comnanirs, Irw . is Ihr iwwnl < ompany of Anhru** Busch, Inc. brewers m Budwrisrrs Mu nr lobs Mu .Mom lighi, Budweiser* Light, Natural liRhl, Bus