” Pot ters: Administration, Faculty § Staff: Please ensure that requisitions for printing and copying services are filled out correctly. Over the past couple of months we have rec- eived numerous requisitions either incorrectly or incompletely filled in .. This thas resulted in extra expense and loss of time both for the Vrinting Department and for you. Furthermore , please retain a copy of these requisition forms for your records, as the Printing Department has wasted a lot of time searching for work which was either printed and shipped, or was not due to be printed for a time after the enquiry. The copy centres located in Surrey and New Westminster are geared for fast service. This is the reason there are limits on the number of copies allowed. The staff in the copy centres will collate and staple work, but only after and between regular work, -as time permits. Student essays, in the past, have been duplicated by the students them- selves. Instruction will be given by the copy centre clerk in the use of the ditto machine only, and then only as time permits... As in the past, the same rule applies: first come - first served. For information concerning the copy centre in New Westminster, call loc. 2185 tor-Surrey,,. cali 227, For inquiries regarding duplicating, call 227 S. For prianting anguirics, call 271 S, and 1f. i'm net there I‘*11>be in the Suri-in picking dates with John Beardsley..... ----Tom-in-a-hurry Rosamond , a 21-6 victory. § had little trouble subduing the Huskies B DOUG: 4 < AS ‘Bday ieee COLLEGE Lpp ARCHive, BRAY Qhonte RUGGER CLUB WINS OPENING FOUR The Douglas College rugby teams got off to a flying start in their spring schedule winning all four of their opening matches, xf On January 3lst both teams travelled down to Seattle to take on the University of Washington Huskies. The Huskies A team were fancied to score an upset over Douglas A as they had put up a tremendous performance the week before against Palmerstone College, a touring New Zealand side. However, Husky fans were to k be disappointed as Douglas opened up a quick 12-0 lead and coasted the rest of the way for Meanwhile the Douglas B team team to the tune of 22-0. The next day the two Douglas teams did not quite have it their own way. The B team X narrowly defeated the Surrey Twyliters 12-10 while the A team had to overcome a 7 point deficit at half time to edge Maple Ridge 10-7. Scorers over the weekend for Douglas were: Jim Martin, George Boon, and Mark Codran with 2 touchdowns each; Steve Ferguson, Joe Collins, and Joel Schmidt with one touchdown each. Jagger with 2 converts and a fieldgoal, Russ Laurie with a convert, Tim Taylor with a touchdown, 4 converts and a penalty and Jim Booth with a convert. This weekend the A team takes on Nanaimo while the B team takes on a U.B.C. invitational side. The Universdty of British Columbia is hosting an Open House on March 5th gnrom 12:30 p.m, to 9:00 p.m. and March 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. This is an event held every three years to encourage the public to visit Our cainpus. Our Open House should be of special interest to your students! We ane expecting mone than 100,000 visitors in the two days. Untuer- sity academic counselling will be available during the. two days. We hope