eran eNOS DIR 7 L JGLAS COLLEGE | LIBRARY ARQHIVES INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Sandhill Crane Revival Committee: Following the publication of Informa- tion Booklet no. 31 on the decline of the bird in the lower mainland, a committee has been formed comprising representatives of the federal and provincial wildlife agencies and public conservation groups to seek ways of preserving the cranes' habitats in the lower mainland and, perhaps, of reinforcing the present dwindling numbers with cranes raised in| Gaptivity. seeavbarry Leach DIFFERENT DAY CARE A qualified nursery school teacher with fifteen years experience will provide licensed care for five children in her Kerrisdale home. Children must be three by December 1980, with a view to stable care till grade one. Will provide lunch, snacks, overtime care, and a program of art/play/crafts/ songs etc. Willing to transport child to part-time nursery school if desired. Closed over summer holidays so prefer educator or student parents. Call 263-8260 to arrange to visit. SPORTS NEWS ' BASKETBALL: The College men's and women's basketball teams clashed with Cariboo College in interlocking league games January 18 and 19. The men's team, bolstered by the return of veteran Totem Conference all-star Gerry Bonshor, won both their. games by scores of 88-76 and 68-67. A pleasant surprise was newcomer Damian Tyrell who scored 12 points in the first game and 14 points in the second game. Other top scorers for Douglas were Paul Cuffley with 19 points and 14 points and Brent Erikson with 15 points and 19 points. The womens team meanwhile ran into a well-disciplined and talented Cariboo squad and were well beaten by scores of 103-70 and 89-51. Cariboo is currently leading the eight-team league. Top scorers for Douglas were Carol Homewood with 16 point and 15 point totals and Wendy Ellis with 20 points and 12 points. VOLLEYBALL: The College women's volleyball team travelled to Malaspina College in Nanaimo on January 19th for a Totem Conference tournament and came away with 2 wins and 2 losses. Results were as follows: Douglas 15 Malaspina 13 Douglas 15 Malaspina 9 Douglas 15 Capilano 9 Capilano 15 Douglas 12 Douglas 15 Capilano 8 Douglas 14 BeceLnla "16 Douglas 4 ace rs LS Douglas 8 Ws G2: 15, Douglas 6 MuC. C % 15