December 12, 1986 Page 2 The Other Press On-Campus Typesetting dC 525-3542 Laser Typsetting - 24 type styles - fast service - custom page layout - nothing to big or small - Student Rates - Room 1602, Douglas College. 10 times as good as typing for nearly the same price. “TOGA TIME” * Photo ID required Friday, January 16 Upper Cafeteria Tickets: $2.00 Doors open at 8:00 pm Grought to you by the Yeti Shi Club Prizes Good Times! “Levy”, cont. from page 1 director Betty-Lou Hayes agrees with. She added that it would be allocated on a formula basis and includes Totem Conference committment costs; costs for exposure to higher calibre teams out- side the conference; and financial consideration for teams and clubs operating [| under the Royals banner (i.e. Royals hockey club) that receive no_ specific funding. Hayes would not reveal her salary as Director of Athletics, but did say that “it’s -not nearly enough.” She also declined credit for the large athletics turnout at the Dec. 4th SGM, but said it was great to see the athletes taking an interest in their own government. Della Mattia and college Bursar Bill Morfey said they didn’t think the ath- letic levy would pave the way for other disciplines . to go for their own levy, and Della Mattia express- ed surprise at the petition circulating against the move. Morfey said he thinks a levy is a good idea, but added that at this point the levy is only a recom- mendation. He added that the mon- ey is for “in-house use” and that “the views of students will be respected in regards to where the money would go.” “SGM”, cont. from page 1 at 0% interest with only five minutes debate. A motion calling for the resignation of president Nelson for _ by-election irregularities was quashed before consideration; and a motion to impeach trea- urer Chris Lirette,brought forth by the athletics con- tingent for his opposition to the levy, failed due. to lack of time. Last year the athletics department tried twice, Bank When You Like= Day or &icht... , Our Personal Touch Banking machines are available 24 hours a day! lf your hectic classroom schedule keeps you from doing your banking during regular hours, see us about a Royal Bank Client Card. With it you can make deposits, withdrawals, trans- fers and payments — after you choose your own Personal Security Code! Cards with- out credit entitlement are available to all ages! ge hy ee Wes ROYAL BANK unsuccessfully, to have an athletics levy applied to students. Both times calls of quorum (100 students or 10% of the student population, whichever the lesser) ended the meetings. The proposed levy has gone to an administrative management meeting for approval for presentation to the college board of directors. Board approval of the levy could come as early as the Dec.18th College Board meeting. Bank during YOUR hours anytime, day or night at any conveniently placed machine. There are over 80 Personal Touch Banking locations in the Lower Mainland. And your Client Card also gives you privileges through any banking machine in Canada and the U.S. displaying one of these symbols: ; withdrawal