—— ae Poetry Reading: pars ac colt < by JANIS RAPOPORT.9S Owes Monday, November 15, $703, 2 p.m. Janis Rapoport is a Toronto poet and playwright, whose works include several CBC radio plays and three books of poetry. Of her last book, Jeremy's Dream, Quarry magazine says, "Seldom does Canadian poetry contain a fine network of felt truths. This book does." EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND From: Ret — Tos College Faculty/Staff The Library Meetings of Materials Selection- Committee A reminder that the semi-monthly meetings of the Committee (Fridays at 2:30 P.M., Nov. 5, 19; Dec. 3, 17 etc., Room S411C) are open to College Faculty/Staff. The Materials Selection Committee is charged with: 1. Reviewing, requisitions for library materials' purchase, 2. Delegating selection areas among the Librarians, 3. Making recommendations on the pur- chase of major, expensive, extra- ordinary or multiple copy items, 4, Informing faculty and staff of the state of the book budget as necessary, 5. Reviewing and allocating gifts re- ceived by the library. George Noble | Chairman, Materials Selection Committee EGE LIBRARY. : 8 Rugby Union matches. 8 unconverted touchdowns by Mark Andrews and Grover 8 Telford (promoted from 3rd team). § edged their opponents 18-16. 8 and Joe Collins, Hap Mourston and George Boo R with touchdowns each. 8:30 p.m. Sports RUGBY TEAMS DOMINATE LANGLEY The Douglas College rugby teams subdued 4 R rugby opposition in Langley over the past two R weeks. On October 16, the Douglas 3rd team hammered R out a hard-fought 12-0 victory over Trinity 8 Western College. 8 scoreboard on a touchdown by Joe Ireland which 8 Jamie Booth converted. § their usual wildly cheering fans narrowed the § gap to 6-4 on an unconverted touchdown. 8 second half, Douglas went further ahead when R Grover Telford ran over half the Trinity team B to score. Douglas were first on the But Trinity urged on by In the Booth converted. Just before the final whistle, Trinity scored a converted touch- § down to narrow the gap to 12-10. On October 23rd, the Douglas 1st and 2nd, teams travelled to Langley for two Fraser Valley The second team won 8-4 on The lst team Scorers for the first team were Dave Jagger with 2 penalty goals. Despite the closeness the scores, both Douglas teams did dominate and enjoyed considerable territorial advantages. - G. Van Niekerk On the outside... In Concert ELEANOR COLLINS with The Wyatt Ruther Jazz Ensemble SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1976 eS Burnaby Art Gallery — 6344 Gilpin Street off Canada Way at Sperling — 291-9441