a RUGBY TEAMS CONTINUE UNBEATEN STREAK The College rugby teams continued showing good ‘form over the weekend winning one game and tieing another. The second team played a crucial match against Pocomos and emerged with a narrow 3-0 victory in a hard-fought defensive tussle. Both teams had their opportunities but failed to capitalize as potential scoring drives were pulled down time after time just short of the goal line. Brian McAdam scored the only points of the game with a field goal for Douglas. The third team took on the newly-formed Tsawassen rugby club on Saturday. The match was evenly balanced as the final score of 12-12 indi- § cates, although the Douglas forward were consider-§ ably lighter than the Tsawassen pack. Scorers for Douglas were Jamie Booth with a field goal, Dave Jagger with a field goal and convert and John Palmer with a touchdown. The club is now undefeated in its last eleven } outings and has become a serious contender for both first and second division league titles in the Fraser Valley. - Gert Van Niekerk A TO: MAD HATTER FROM: LAB HOURS COMMITTEE RE: BRIEFS SUBMISSION OF BRIEFS IS INVITED FROM DISCIPLINES (OR INDIVIDUAL FACULTY MEMBERS) ENGAGED PRIMARILY IN LECTURE TEACHING. SINCE THE GOAL OF THIS COMMITTEE IS TO SEEK A FORMULA OF EQUATION OR COMPARISON OF ALL TEACHING TECHNIQUES, REPRESENTATIVE INFORMATION FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS !S ESSENTIAL. PLEASE SUBMIT BRIEFS AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE TO HENDRICK PERSAD'S OFFICE, NEW WEST. CAMPUS. Shirley Patz. Janice Friesen Circulation Librarian From: Re: Reserves Lists of items to be placed on Reserve for the Spring semester must be submitted by December 10, 1976. If this deadline is not met we cannot guarantee that the items will be processed by the commencement of classes in January. "Request for Reserve" forms are available in all campus libraries. ‘Full information must be given on the form before processing can begin. 7 COME T.0 THE FORUM STUDENTS and all other Douglas College personnel whose home base is the New West campus are invited to join-with other New Westminster citizens -in a Community Forum on Saturday, Nov. 27. To be held in Queens Avenue United Church, 529, Queens Ave., 9 aem. to 5 pem.e, the Forum is a first for the Lower Mainland. Locally sponsored, it will give concerned members of our community - the chance to join in the common goal of meeting the challenges we face in making this area the best possible one in which to live, work, and study. - The Forum consists of morning and afternoon workshops. Working in small groups, the participants dis- cuss their hopes for their community and identify basic economic, politi- cal and cultural issues, so they can state the underlying challenges facing the community. In the after- It's a family affair. Parents children, senior citizens, students - anyone in New Westminster - can participate. BE PART OF THIS HAPPENING -- Deliberate and Celebrate Nov. 27 FEES: Family $3.00; Adults $2.00 Senior Citizens & Students $1.00 Noon lunch included.Child care free For pre-registration phone 526-7222 or register on arrival 4