Soloists are Ingrid Suderman, soprano, Phyllis Mailing, uss. Tatsui Hoshina, tenor, and Ronald Bermingham, bass. Last time the Vancouver Bach Choir performed the Messiah was just 5 years ago, It sold out completely. Critics acclaimed that rendition of the brilliant Watkins and Shay arrangement as a "smash hit performance", praising its "vivid and sharply drawn line". The choir was described as a "precise, balanced and finely drawn instrument. The 1973 choir is even more mature, experienced and finely tuned. Persons wishing to attend this concert are therefore well advised to get tickets early to avoid disappointment. Tickets are $3, $4, $5 and $6. They go on sale November 17th at the Vancouver Ticket Center, 630 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, 683-3255, plus all outlets and Eaton's stores, SPORTS DOUGLAS WINS WATER POLO "No holds barred" was the order of the day as the D.C. rugby team took on their counterparts from Royal Roads Military College in a "friendly" (ha ha!) water polo match last Saturday evening. | The scene was hilarious as 14 semi- \ Ni AL SALE ‘ inebriated rugby players thrashed about in 16 feet of water, trying to stay’ afloat in many cases, and more often than Hycrort not playing the man rather than the ball. House This riotous affair ended with the D.C. ae NEC Ae bunch unofficially being awarded a 4-3 victory. The only trouble was half of them were either carried back to the change rooms for artificial respiration, or crawled back on their hands and knees quite pale around the gills!! 10am-4pm Gert van Niekerk