DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY N otice CRoa nd ARCHI F Telephone listings for these Coquitlam campus people are WRONG in the new campus directory. locals: Georgina Batchelor 567 Barbara Bessie 561 Nora Boyer 567 Ian Brooks 567 Neil Fairlie 559 Dorothy Jones 559 Marian Justus 559 Sig Kerger 559 Lorna Kirkham 574 Velma Smith 559 Pat Thomasson 559 Sheilah Thompson 569 These are interim listings which probably will change soon. Sei ametiieminateetieenn Y FOR SALE Have Papers - Will Travel, (especially by car). Hetero-chromatic-eyed, nearly four-years-old, bi-lingual, Champion- of—Breed, male Siberian Husky available for $200.00. This breed seldom barks, so makes for lousy watch-dogs. The iskimos use them for baby-sitters, so this chap is orimarily a child protector/companion. (The younger the child, the more often it gets washed). He is a family dog, docile and highly- intelligent. I would prefer for him to go to a home with children. If interested, drop me a note at tichmond Campus, or ‘phone evenings at my home (except Thursdays): 061-6412. Valerie MacBean. FOUND Sees Ladies gold antique pocket watch found on the New West Campus in September. Owner may redeem by contacting the New West Campus switchboard or Campus Supervisor. A further detailed description will be expected. Call 521-4851 from 7:30 a.m. to Here are the correct On the outside... KATHRYN POSIN DANCE COMPANY - Lecture-demonstration on Thursday Nov. 4, 1976, at 12:30 p.m. in the SFU Theatre (no admission charge) Master class in advanced contemporary dance techniques on Thursday, Nov. 4, at 3:30 p.m. in the SFU Theatre. For registration info, call 291-3534 be- tween 10:30 and 1:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. BURNABY ART GALLERY READINGS NOVEMBER IST - 8 P.M, AN EVENING WITH West CoAst WRITERS: BRIAN FAWCETI DAPHNE MARLATT BARRY BCKINNGN Sports RUGBY TEAM SUCCESSFUL IN TRAIL The Douglas College Rugby team successfully defended its West Kootenay rugby championship in Trail over the Thanksgiving weekend. The championship is decided on a points system with points being awarded for games won, a "chugging" contest and a skit put on by every team on Saturday evening. Douglas won the chugging contest with ease while their hilariously funny skit "The Quarter Race" won first place in the skit contests. On the field the team won 2 out of their 3 games played. They easily overcame Rutland by a score of 27-4, and W.S.U. by a score of 25-9, while a side comprised largely of rookies went down to Trail rugby club by a score of 20-0. This Saturday, the 3rd team takes on Trinity Western College in Langley, while the second team plays Port Coquitlam. The first team has a bye. e kerk