a The following new booklets are now available from the Institute of " Environmental Studies, Coquitlam: No. No. 25 Waterfowl Habitat Management and Use in the Lower Fraser Valley 26 The Surrey Bend Controversy 27 A Critique of the Preliminary ‘Environmental Impact Study of the Proposed Hat Creek Develop- ment. International Project Booklets The Tibetan Community in Exile The Mysore Resettlement and Develop- ment Agency (MYRADA), Karnataka State, India. The Virajpet Agricultural and Community Development Project, Karnataka State, India. Tibetan Agricultural Settlements in Southern India. Canadian - Indian Development Projects in Karnataka State. Summary Report on the Inspection Tour of T.R.A.S. Projects in India, October - December 1976. Es, EN DOUGLAS COLLEGE ae JAZZ CLA 8 so EE Sa sepgecopesernraenanaeiee Presents CHAP REY COLL i, EGE of. CoA Ge Ook Nia JAZZ BAND eK RR ROR REE UR RR KR Oe & KF RE March 24, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the New Westminster Campus soe Band Room 1405) * ® 8 ..- eR SRE EE RA oR RRR HR RF btheir counterpoints from Maple Ridge. awere played In atrocious conditions as the field gat Taloski Stadium was nothing more than a mud Dhole. gwere difficult to distinguish from one another at ytimes. Bty's touchdown, which he converted himself. afirst team played to a scoreless tie. y team, meanwhile, suffered a 30-3 loss to Pocomo BRugby Club. yrookies were outclassed by the older and more pexperienced Pocomo side. “thirds enjoyed the game and need the experience Ras many of them will eventually become first and second division players. DOUGLAS CoLtece Lisrakyy CU TEILS® ARCHIVES ‘Re: Ed. Note Soliciting reaction yes I do read it It contains very little informa- tion that has not previously been circulated by way of memo to all Faculty If (2) is not changed then the only stiggestion I would make is to discontinue publication. ~ who sent this? Sports: RUGBY TEAMS HAVE VARIED SUCCESS The Douglas College rugby teams tled two Agames last weekend, won one and lost one. On Saturday, the first and second teams tled The games Players covered from head to toe In mud - The second team tied 6-6 on Gary Cherwa- The The third The thirds comprised mainly of Nevertheless, the ; On Sunday, the thirds improved one hundred rereart to wallop Burnaby thirds by a score of g 28-3 Rdivision player, played with the thirds and Rgreatly helped them. afield goal and a drop goal for a personal tally fof 12 points. #Gary Reld with two touchdowns and veterans Terry #Sharpe and Larry Backs with one touchdown each. Club captain, Dave Jagger, a seasoned firs He kicked three converts, a The other scorers for Douglas were A pleasing aspect of this game was the fine | performance of Frank (hard-core) Marisco at yscrum-half., .