thie’ dthet press EXERC CEE SPEND ECC ET £ e Oe eeeerenneceus Are you interested in Intra- murals? Sign up for the follow- ing activities. 2 on 2 Basketball, 5 Pin Bowling. Floor Hockey, | Ice Hockey, Curling, Underwat- | er Hockey. Duplicate Bridge, INTRAMURALS Wrist Wrestling, Darts, Flag Football, Volleyball, Badmin- ton. Frizbee. Soccer, and Inner- ~ tube Water Polo. For further information contact the Intra- mural office at Local 287. ) Duplicate Bridge Tournament. Free Swim for Douglas College Tues. Students at the Canada Games 7:30 - 8:30.a.m. Pool 10:00 - 3:00 p.m. Mon. 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Wed. 10:00 -'1:00 p.m. 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. 3:00 - $:00 p.m. 10:00 - 1:00 p.m, 5:30-8:30 p.m. 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. . Floor Hockey Who has to skate to enjoy hockey? Play Floor Hockey, it’s just as much fun and a great way to spend your spare time. It will be Co-ed and will be held at the Queens Park Arenex on the following Fridays from 4-6 p.m. Feb. 25, March 4 and 18, April 1st For further information contact the intramural office or phone 521-4851 Local 287. Are You interested in playing Duplicate Bridge? The Students Association and _— Played between now arid next month. the Douglas College Bridge Club are holding an intermural For information phone Ray at Douglas College campus at New West. (Sports Dept.) or phone The qualifying rounds will be Mike (437-5678. Constitution — questioned ? What occurs to the Society upon the resignation or impeachment of all or a majority of the Student Government? Who issues the cheques and handles the day to day operations? Since no provision is provided for an elected or appointed individual(s) to assume this role, then no action can be taken. Possibly they should have noted VCC-Langara’s system of the Chief Returning Officer (appointed) and the Ombudsperson (elected) to maintain the business office until a new government is elected. The constitution continues, by creating a new level of the hierarchy--‘‘The Officers of the Society’’ which duplicate the section on the finance committee and tend to make the Student Government a rubber stamp of a smaller body. There by creating an.elite, All this is not withstanding the good aspects of the constitution such as: more diversification of executive roles, i.e. treasurer, the autonomy of the Other Press is guaranteed, relieving it from any Student Government interference, and the objectives of the Society were updated and polished. Other selected points of trivia that may interest you: 1) at the open forum on the proposed constitution held on Feb. 11, 1977, it was decided the Annual General Meeting would be held in October instead of February as now ratified. 2) The meeting was called the Annual General Meeting when Constitutionally it was a Special General Meeting. 3) No minutes fromn the last official General Meeting were distributed for ratification and 4) in the rush to change the quorum for AGM and SGM from 5 per cent of the student body back to the original 100, they missed the Campus General Meetings required 10 per cent for quorum--the problem? For New West it would require in excess of 200 students and facilities can only handle 100 (also this meeting would be twice as big as an AGM). __ It's obvious that more time and care were needed in preparing the Constitution that structures the governing bodies within the Society. to handle the monies and affairs: of ‘the Society. | a ———_————— Innertube Water Polo will be starting this Monday, Feb. 7 at 3:00 p.m. at the Canada Games Pool. This activity will be every Monday. Make a team of 6 people and have fun. * Thurs., 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. 10:00 - 1:00 p.m. 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. Fri. 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. 4:00 - 6:00 Co.ed Floor Hockey 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Co-ed Volleyball Loose Ruckers drink up SPORTS LOOSE RUCKERS The Sheraton Landmark host-~ ed the first appearance of the Locse Ruckers Womens Rugby Team, Saturday night, Feb. 26th. ‘ Their Club’s Drinkathon last- ed between the hours of 7 p.m. - 1 a.m., where the team was devoted to endless. drinking, to raise funds for their trip to Santa Barbara in Aprils ‘In ‘true Rugby style, the team drank ‘hard-core’ all night’’ says the Fullback, Diana Nygaard. The maximum con- sumed was 24 beers, by their break, Saralee Liner. On the other hand the average player consumed 15-17 glasses. “‘Despite the unfortunate consequences of the next mor- ning, we all had a good time’”’ stated the scrum half Elaine Benson. If it wasn’t for the patience of their dedicated coaches Mark Andrews and Mark Ovendon, the evening may have been a disaster and not just chaotic. The women have now ‘“‘drunk’’ a quarter of their way to Santa Barbara, For a more organized function the Loose Ruckers are holding a Dance on March 12 at Queens Park Arenex. Tickets are avail- able in the intramural office. Also, Sunday March 6th the women played their first official game against UBC Womens Team at Jericho Park. Due te 'the increase of wom- en's interest in Rugby. they would greatly appreciate’ your support in aiding the establish-- |: ment of an official league. : Leonora Grand- a This week The Hungry Student is featuring the students’ choices of good eating places. Many. thanx to the co-operative and helpful students who I have interviewed this week. If YOU have suggestions about eating places, drinking places, or food in general, please contact me personally or write me c/o the Other Press on the New Westminster campus. Two weeks from now, I’ll be featuring drinking places in this column. So-I’d appreciate it if I could get a ton of information. What's your favorite watering hole? Is there any place that you recommend people avoid? What good pubs are there in YOUR area? Please let me know before March 18th. CANYON GARDENS 3381 Capilano, North Van. Phone 988-6101 Recommended by Gabor Horompoly The Canyon Gardens restaurant is located on Capilano Highway by the Capilano Suspension Bridge. The setting is classy..Canyon Gardens is fairly expensive, but this is the kind of place to go for dinnner and dancing when you’re out to impress someone. The service is good and the food is delicious. For instance, Gabor was very satisfied with the steak and lobster. The steak is thick and the piece of lobster is huge. The meal also includes salad, a baked potatoe and bread, for $12.95 j As for the entertainment, the music is mainly ‘‘the old stuff’. Gabor kept requesting Bump and Hustle type music, but the 3-piece European-style band never could get it right. Their style was mainly along the lines of the polka, samba, and cha-cha. THE CANNERY 2205 Commissioner, iencoheer Phone 254-9606 Recommended by Jamie Croil The Cannery specializes in seafood, but Jamie also loves their steaks, professing that they are enormous and very satisfying (even for a person of Jamie’s stature.) He also is pleased with the service and prices (under $12). If you get a ~ window table, you can see a breathtaking view of the Harbor. KAFANA BOSNA 1127 East Hastin 2s, Vancouver - Phone 255-6033 Recommended by Sharon Bowman The Kafana Bosna is an appealing restaurant with a lot of character. It is romantic, dark, secluded, quiet, with Spanish decor and: doesn’t that all make a: nice Seriag for an evening for two?! The food is Yugoslavian, with the- average meal costing around $7. However, an evening here-can apparently become quite expensive:-depending on how. much you: drink. HARVEST RESTAURANT 180 West Esplanade, North Van. Phone 980-8368 Recommended by Sharon Bowman If you are ever on the North Shore, the Harvest Restaurant is a great place to eat. It’s fairly inexpensive ($5 or $6 for a full meal) and very good. Prime Rib is the specialty. Other munchies include home-made soup, warm whole wheat bread, aad a raw vegetable plate with a dipping sauce instead of salad. The set-up is much like two other interesting restaurants-the Kingshead Inn and the Horse and Carriage in Vancouver--with a good atmosphere and entertainment by a guitarist. STEER AND STEIN 6460 Main Street at 49th Vancouver Phone 324-7671 (Reservations recommended| We tried this restaurant recently on the advice of friends and were very pleased with it. It is styled along the lines of Keg’n’Cleaver, but is smaller. Students frequent this restaurant often because of its great food and reasonable prices. They have steaks, kabobs, hamburgers, baked beans and a number of other items. The salad bar is superb and the homemade ‘‘Peasant Bread’’ is brown, heavy, rich and we loved it. Beer prices are low,'and most hard drinks are only a dollar. My man’s steak was just a bit tough though, and my kabob was medium instead of the well-done which I ordered. On the whole, however, it’s a darn good restaurant. Be sure to catch the best in the city. ci } SS submarine races afterwards’ at 33 West of Main; they’ re abe