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Thursday, January 26, 1984 Page 12 Friday, February 10, 1984 RED RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE If all the INFORMATION IS CORRECT Autopac Renewal and you DO NOT WISH to change the coverage, — READ the Declarations (back) • and SIGN and date the form (back) SELECT full or time payments (front) RED RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE ISSUE a cheque or money order payable to STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION the 'MINISTER OF FINANCE' for the amount selected, FULLor TIME PAYMENT. — ENCLOSE your payment with the renewal form in an envelope. DROP the application off at our office, Room DM20. PICK UP the validated renewal Your Students' Association E.vecutive has arranged 24 hours later. station for your AUTOPAC renewal. What's Inside: "DROP-Oar F " ' and "PICK-UP '' It is hoped that you will .find this service a convenience. If the INFORMATION IS INCORRECT or you wish to change the coverage, WE CANNOT be of service to you. Visit the agent of your choice. If you've been confused about where you can Instructions and can't smoke in the college, it seems you may not have to worry at all. See details of the new that all the information printed on the tjont of Take a load off your mind, avoid late hasSels, smoking by-law on page 2. ENSURE the renewal application is correct. It reflects give us a post-dated cheque with your insurance Now! the coverage you had last year. Then just pick up your renewal at the end of February.

whether the coverage you had is adequate OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN CONSIDER for your needs. 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. (Mon. to Thurs.) 6 6 • • • the job prospects for this year are com- parable to last year. In most respects, pretty bad." If you're depending on a job this summer, you may find yourself at the beach a lot. See page 4.

So there's nothing going on at the college? Wrong! See pages 5-7 for a list of upcoming events.

Can She Bake A Cherry Pie? See the Entertain- ment section, page 9.

All RRCC Rebel teams are heading for the NCAA finals. For updates on hockey, basket- ball, curling, badminton, and the rifle club, see sports, pages 10-11.

The Canadian Light Heavyweight Champion Golden Boy Donny Lalonde puts his title on the line Saturday, February 11th at the Arena. Tickets available now at the SA office for $8.00 College Security Under

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Friday, February 10, 1984 MN. NEWS CONT. Page 3 Security Limited by Rick Major Smoking By-Law • The job of keeping our col- previous work as security lege safe is a big one for the 15 guards. member staff of Red River •• t fie youngest member of our staff is a 20-year-old Rick Major Security. Security guards working women who we trained Federal Government may around the clock patrolling ourselves. The average age of follow in the footsteps of the hallways in search of any our guards is around 40," said City of Winnipeg. wrongdoings. Ernie Marion, in charge of "Smoking By-Law No. 3541/83 is for city residents." said Dr. Don Gimmill, a r Medical Health officer. "The rat:OdaVi By-Law extends to all of ,e Metro-Winnipeg. Provincial and Federal buildings are not under this By-Law." Investigating The Federal Government is young Canadians are investigating the city By-Law. Health facilities such as hospitals are being looked at even though they already have as some to designated no smoking areas, as well as other provincial and federal buildings. "The By-Law would basically be the same as the questions. one used by the city. Facilities such as Red River College "If nobody wants to give me a job because should not be affected by it." I've got no experience, how am I supposed Said Dave Robertson, an "Each 24-hour day is divid- school security, "There is a "How will I to get started?" employee of Minister of ed into three shifts." said Jim great: deal of experience bet- know if my skills Health, Larry Desjardins, Johnston, administrator of ween them." will still be in "There will be designated no security and parking "Their Even though Marion thinks demand when smoking areas as there are requirement is for a minimum they get the job done, he does now." of two patrols for the total feel he is understaffed. I graduate?" The smoking By-Law for complex every shift. That's the "It's hard when someone "Everyone keeps the city regulates smoking in minimum." ets sick, or we have an incident asking for a public places such as banks, Security officer's duties in- like we did with the guard on • , resume, how., retail shops, service lines, clude protecting property, December 14 the break-in. It ow it \ reception areas, and do I write preventing crime, assisting the would make our jobs easier ssis restaurants. Anyone caught vie public and administering first with additional staff„but with one?" smoking in one of these mark- aid. the existing staff we are coping ed areas could be fined $100. "Facilities such as RRCC should not be affected . . ." with all the problems we la . Security officers receive ap- face." Marion said. "I don't even know what proximately $18,000 per year. Added Johnston, "We are The have various work I'd be good at, what kind of job pretty. well limited to how far should I be looking for?" College Security Shapes backgrounds - ex-police of- we can go on the security end ficers, the armed forces, and of it because of the finances." I "I'm looking for a summer job that will Up After Break-Ins help me prepare for a career. Where "I hear the government has some new can I find one?" training and employment programs; Rick Major where can I find out if any of them are for me?" Now, there's a new book which answers Red River's break-ins are these questions, and more. It's called still under investigation by "Opening Doors to Jobs" and it contains Winnipeg Polic. Ernie Marion, in charge of information on all the programs and security for the school, works services for youth, available at your local closely with the police. Canada Employment "It's being investigated by the Winnipeg Police and Red Centre, or Canada River Security is trying to IL. ■ Employment Centre i i Cow / P. I assist wherever possible with ad , 4%'e . w 4, ut r 1/4b 0 fr _. on Campus. any leads." Marion said. Get a copy, and With $655 stolen in the l illk I: Ala: iliart t ribi December 14 break-in, and ap- re „vs let us help open proximately $3,000damage 1 t some doors for done . to machines in the Iti akierh 110 ‘ January 5, incident, marion you. , Nt I\ 0 wants to correct the problem ‘t1L% A , soon. "We are taking action to .7.44446 correct any future problenis," 1, said Marion. "and have made recommendations • for the ex- isting problem in The Cave." Employnient and Emploi et The guard blamed for Immigration Canada Immigration Canada neglecting his job in the I+ Canada December 14 break-in in being John Roberts, Minister John Roberts, Ministre disciplined. "New instructions have been issue," Jim Johnston, administrator for security and parking said,"and the man in- volved has been spoken to." "The security guard inci- dent-was investigated," added Marion "and proper actions will be taken to rectify the pro- blem."

• • • Friday, February 10, 1984 Friday, February 10, 1984 Page 4 s ummer Job Prospects Poor STEP program, 900 jobs will by Andrea Long be available this year. This is Though we are barely into the province's equivalent to Staff Box February students are already the federal COSEP. The work starting to think about finding is all related to provincial government departments. summer employment. Accor- - ts...Jarialltrozanattirtsrvitrits - ding to James Purse, the Irkidr,:aS.Vappie:e. manager of Red River's Asked if all the jobs were Devoted Staff: Canada Employment Centre, usually given to university the job prospects for this year students, Mitchell Sain, a are comparable to last year. In manager at Employment most respects, pretty bad. Development and Youth Ser- Editor-in-Chief Brian King vice, said a point was made of Doug Carlson approving a proportionate Rick Major Work Programs number of positions for col- News Editor lege students! He said the jobs Andrea Long Both federal and provincial asre related to the student's Andrea Long governments offer summer program of studies. Brenda Neudorf work programs. To be eligible for most of these you must be There will alto be another Entertainment Editor Bill Jest a full-time student and be provincial program like the returning to school in the fall. federal Career-Access for Edward Matiashewski Eric Dowell which private employers are The federal government has eligible. The budget for the H.O. Ax 1984 year has not yet been of- two programs that could help • as • ficially approved so no details S0 ar you to land a summer job. The •e Career Oriented Summer are available now. a a cre. Employment Program (COSEP) consists of positions Register available in federal govern- ment departments. Unluckily To register with Employ- Photographer for community college ment Development and Youth students, many of the jobs last Services you can drop by the Chris Archer for four months; therefore, office at 401 York Avenue. Within a few weeks there will are given to university rj students. also be on-campus registration which will be advertised. Salary Another service the pro- Subsidies vince offers students is the k chance to learn basic resume For advertising information and interview skills. You can contact Don Hillman in the The Summer Career-Access phone the York Avenue office SA office. program subsidizes the salaries to make an appointment. of workers hired by non-profit organizations and private Job-Search employers. This subsidy can For Yourself be up to 50 per cent of the stu- Purse said that students Companions Wanted dent's wages. should also look around for For both of the programs job opportunities on their you have to register with the own. The figures for last year Short balding instructor seeks Canada Employment Center bear this out. long-legged women for field as they are notified of job In 1983 the Employment trips. Must enjoy the outdoors openings and must refer Center received 27 requests for and be prepared to rough it. rr RRCC students to work. This Box 234 Projector. , • 4. ************ O.J. Anderson ************* students for the jobs. • resulted in 34 placements. This At the beginning of June the is excluding the specific Center also has students fill I can't stand being alone federal programs. anymore! Just because I am out cards which are forwarded Employment Development to the Summer Student Place- fat and stupid and smell This handsome male of 45 The offered 911 STEP positions doesn't mean I'm not a human years needs an older won an of ment Office. Purse suggests and 955 openings within other with feelings and emotions. If considerable wealth to support that around the middle of government departments and you can overlook my supposed his habits. They include sky- June you go to the office for a crown coroorations. prsonal interview. After the shortcomings I will overlook diving, water polo, (the horse ** * ** ***** Good Time Mime ************ ♦ interview you are eligible for All in all iti sounds like a the fact that you have ignored keeps drowning), drinking to any jobs that are received good idea to buy a new pair of me all of your life. Write Box excess or anyone else he through that office. The office runners and go out to pound 345 Projector. knows, dining out and sleep- is at 460 Main Street. the pavement job-searching ing in. If you feel that you February 27, 1984 Through the province's yourself. have a void in your life then this is the opportunity to fill it. Box 987 Projector.

I am 100 per cent woman. If 12:00-1:00 you don't believe it, just come and feel my. muscle. I want a man of strong character, good build and pleasant features who isn't going to run off with all my money. My 3rd hus- band did that already and suf- fered remarkably for it. Write and tell me all about yourself The Talent Hour if you dare. Seriously I don't bite, but I do like nibbling. Box 657 Projector. 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. I never thought that I would try to meet a woman this way. But look girls, here I am, just foaming at the mouth in an- ticipation of meeting the girl Tower Lounge of my dreams. I am 23 years old, a student here at RR CC -0 and many consider me to be * *********** attractive. I like skiing, camp- Every Friday 41( ing and running but not al l at once. I am also a good c ook PSYCHIC FAIR but prefer to eat out. If I've PSYCHIC "FUN" READINGS, DISPLAYS aroused your interest pie ase If you can sing, dance, act or make people .* FILMS. LECTURES. BOOKS drop me a line. Box 990 Pro- laugh, or if you got the making of a star, Saturday, February 18. 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. jector. then join The Talent Hour. Sunday, February 19. 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. .40C Winnipeg Convention Centre Admission At Door — $4.00 RRCC's Canada Employment Centre, 2nd floor, Building C. Will be held.every Friday noon. Entry forms available in the SA office. Sponsored by National Spiritual Growth Centre Inc * *-**** Friday, February 10, 1984 Friday, February 10, 1984 Page 6 r******************************************Page 7 Students' Activities Casino-Rouge Valentine's Day ***************************** ************* .* Dating Game The Students' Association Suitcase Bash February 14, 1984 will be providing a Friday, March 9 * 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. * Tower Lounge Cheque Tickets are $3.00 Available at ATO 11:00 to 1:00 p.m. * * 1 Ticket drawn at Beer Bash at 6:00 p.m. * Leave Beer Bash at 6:15 by limo. Go to air- Cashing * port, fly to and spend Friday and * Saturday night at the Georgian Court right Official Entry Form in downtown Vancouver with $300 spending money. But there's a catch. You have to br- * Dating Game * ing your suitcase and your date to the Beer Service Bash. * Tuesday, February 21 Name * Wednesday, February 22 Available at the ATO Booth. * * 'Course *k****************A Phone No. Required is just two pieces of * Tower Lounge identification. Cheques from * * Sex Male Female * Proceeds go to the Variety Club of Manitoba * All entries must be handed in no later than Monday, 12:00 p.m. Feb 13, 1984 in the $2.50 to $50.00 can be cashed. Attention Students Receiving Student Aid * Students' Association office Rm DM20 .. . * There will be a 50 cent service The Student Aid Appeal Board will hold Casino Rouge hearings at the College March 1, in room will D103. Students wishing to appeal their Helps Red charge,and a penalty of $5.00 award should contact the Student Aid Of- be assesseed for NSF Cheques. * fice, room C119, for an appointment. River Student by Brenda Neudorf Beside the limb bank, the * Variety Club utilizes the funds * As some of you already raised for special projects such know, a Casino Rouge is being as the Variety Children's held in the Tower Lounge on Heart Centre (1 million dollar ****************************************** February 21st and 22nd. Every committment, the 1 rehabilitaion center $250,000), year, the money made through • the Casino is donated to a and the Manitoba Special Winnipeg Charity. This year, Olympics — Variety summer games, just to name a few. Graduate the Variety Club is the reci- pient of the funds raised. Most This year the Variety Club people, however, are not quite Telethon is being held on sure what the money is used March 24th and 25th. If it for. A large part goes to a limb wasn't for the Variety Club, bank. This money is used to kids like Cindy wouldn't have scholarships buy limbs for children up to the limbs that allow them to Hawaiian Scotiabank the age of 21. continue to have a normal life. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA One of these recipients of an Beer Bash Dublin & Border artificial limb given by the Variety Club is currently at- in housing OUR BRANCH, LOCATED APPROXIMATELY ONE HALF tending Red River and is MILE FROM R.R.C.C., OFFERS BANKING SERVICES enrolled in Business Ad- INCLUDING A FULL RANGE OF DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, ministration. Her name is Cin- dy Radford. She is 19 years CMHC Scholarships are for graduate studies in architecture, business RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLANS, CONSUMER AND old and was born without a and public administration, economics, engineering, law, environmental MORTGAGE LOAN3. right arm below the elbow. Up studies and behavioural sciences. Personal stipend of $9,348 plus travel allowance, tuition fees and $1,494 for each dependant. OUR CAPABLE STAFF ARE READY TO MEET WITH to the age of 14, Cindy was fit- ted with many arms before If you intend to apply for a graduate scholarship in the field of housing, YOU AND SATISFY YOUR BANKING NEEDS. receiving a myo-electric arm. submit your application through the university by March 16, 1984. The power needed to generate Application forins may be obtained from .the office of Graduate Studies the motor in the hand is sup- at the university, regional offices of CMHC and also by writing to the LOCATED AT: 1648 DUBLIN AVENUE plied by four 6-volt Administrator, Scholarship Program, National Office, CMHC in Ottawa. rechargeable batteries which CORNER OF DUBLIN & BORDER clip into the side of the arm. Apply now, as applications with supporting documents must be sent IN BORDER PLACE MALL These batteries cost $60 each. to CMHC by the university not later than April 6. The entire arm costs $3000 Friday, February 17 PHONE: 633-6642 with a glove that is fitted over the molded arm at a cost of $100. 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Cindy doesn't consider • herself handicapped and can CMHC do almost anything everyone Tickets are $3.00 else does. To her, the arm Canada's Housing Agency Available at ATO functions not only as a cosmetic restoration for her Canada Mortgage Societe canadienne missing limb, but it is also a 1+ and Housing Corporation d'hypotheques et de logement necessity when performing any Honourable Romcso LeBlanc tasks requiring the use of her Minister hand. Cindy is a determined individual who hopes to become a registered industrial CanaM accountant in the near future.

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CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE ON CAMPUS ENTERTAINMENT NOISOM1111101546 • 11100111 ROOM - C-211 EMPLOYER RECRUITING SCHEDULE .1.141•11. ■11■•1.1. . . . . . . . . Can She Bake A Cherry Pie? CODES SCHEDULE NO. 4 by Edward Matlashewski G - Graduating Student In an age where multi- and directed by Henry , Eli's apparent expertise in each others insecurities, rarely look has not detracted but DATE FEBRUARY 9 to U - Undergraduate million dollar movies are com- Jaglom, Can She Bake A talking about anything, achieving the harmony one ex- enhanced the atmosphere of monplace requiring an I.Q. Cherry Pie? pokes a sarcastic especially sex. The dialogue pects from a relationship. the film. D - Direct Sign Up level of 4 to see them, Can She finger at how people act in a between the two is lively and The irony of their relation- - The City of New York February 29/8' Bake A r.rry Pie? comes as relationship. P - Pre-Screen witty as they meander about ship is the strength of Can She deserves special mention for a welcome surprise. The two main characters the streets of New York. Bake A Cherry Pie?. Black the part it played in the movie. Made for around one M - Mobility Required Zee (Karen Black) and Eli Their relationship grows but and Emil give their offbeat rles Jaglom captures New York in million dollars, Can She Bake (Michael Emil) are efficiently by wobbles and quakes instead charm and sexiness, giving a manner that makes it A Cherry Pie? is an adult introduced as divorcees coping of leaps and bounds. Their sex their characters appeal despite believable that such people do movie that doesn't fall into the with life in their own special life if strained by Eli's in- their unattractive moments. exist there and that it is quite normal Hollywood pitfalls of way. Eli councils his friend on sistance to wear a pulse- Karen Black handles her role possibly the only place they M--Manitoba gratuitous sex and violence. Man. Telephone System how to meet women while Zee counter while making love and of someone on the verge of a could exist. M Pre-screened Instead, the movie relies on wanders around muttering to Zee begins to desire to have a breakdown with precision With its unique brand of strong performances, and herself. While Eli seems well- baby but with someone else as while Michael Emil is en- humour running steadily New York Life Insce. I 16 endlessly ironic dialogue and adjusted, Zee is barely coping the father. Her smoking G G Insurance Sales • joyably annoying as the calm through it, Can She Bake A its setting on the streets of with her recent seperation. bothers him while his endless know-it-all. Cherry Pie? achieves what 1 New York. The movie focuses The two soon meet and _K Mart I 16 G (Mktg /Admio.) babbling about this and that is The rough spots in the pro- many other high-priced P M Pre-screened • on the quirky nature of people begin a relationship that driving her crazy, but they duction of Can She Bake A movies fail to do. Keep an au- and how they cope with revolves around Zee's despon- continue their relationship. Cherry Pie? give the movie a dience interested. Cnna dn Packers 17 M - Man., M1 Ont & Sask, changes in their lives. Written M initially dent, paranoic chattering and The two move in and out of special appeal. The low budget Imperial Oil/Esso Res..' 28 ,acc g) I Pre-screened 1 PFRA (Govt. M - cf Can.)! TBA i :ENE' AL BR EF NG I 0 Nan,, Sask. eg Alta. u m PSC367 (2 copies) by Feb. 2C i r t .Id. UR I al l . ,'l'}\ (Govt. k (kin.)Cn.) TBA I qb. 4 - 1' :0( noon M - Sask/Man. -- COSEP I U U - humaer Wolk D M apps. (2 _ II 5) ;:(01 OM n ___, r I copies) by Feb. 20 Of,ANG 4: LFC. THEATRE i : I Graduate to an . _ . _ . __ , i___ I , __ . f r _ • • :dn. .Theat Board . 1 11 • : ; j P -• UCPA by Feb. 15/84 exatmg career E•PLOYMLNT FOR GRADUATING STUDENTS by: J. Purse Get the facts about There appears to be some reluctance of the students in applying for job opportunities that are now available for the Recruiting on Campus program. Can She Bake A Cherry Pie? Is Not About Baking. opportunities as a Direct The number of employers recruiting on campus in 1984 is not significantly different from 1983. It is, therefore, imperative that all students who will be seeking Permanent employment this spring/summer should explore as many possibilities as possible. Entry Officer with the The first necessary step in conducting a job search program is to contact the CEC Office in Room C - 211 and become registered for employment. At that time the employers' interviewing_schedule will be explained and discussed. You Canadian Forces. should then submit your name and/or application form to as many employers schedules as you are qualified for. If Revised Grades Revised A wide variety of career choices aw.lit you you you are even remotely interested in an employer you should register fdr an employment interview. in the Canadian Forces army, navy or air When the economy "picks up" and employers return to hiring practises of 1981 and •arlier, the possibility of picking force. Whether your degree is in Medicine, by H.O. Ax and choosing certain types of jobs may return -- in the meantime, do all in your power to contact as many employers Science, Engineering or Business, to name as possible. In the last issue I reported This prompted the chairman but a few, a career as an Officer offets on the Academic Standing REMEMBER: You must seek out the jobs. The closest that a job will come after you is to reappear, but before he challenge and excitement unlike any other. Committee's decision to lower through the Recruiting on Campus program. could get two words out the all grades and grade point crowd was upon him. In a fit Good salaries, challenging work, travel averages for students at RRCC of frenzy the mob tore the and great comradeship. These phis the in an attempt to bring those chairman's clothes from his grades in line with nation-wide body and threw him into the opportunity to develop confidence and leader- scores. nearest snowbank. ship skills make your career in the 'Canadian However, the flood of angry At this point the police were Forces a long way from just another job. protest sparked a torrent of called in. Their attempt to action unlike that ever seen clear the crowd resulted in For more information visit your nearest here at RRCC. both police cars being over- recruiting centre or mail this coupon. Lead by Colett Pooh, one of turned and set on fire. It was the students here, a crowd only when the fire department You can also call collect — we're in the estimated at 3,500 marched on arrive on the scene with their yellow pages under Recruiting. the offices of the committee hoses that the crowd was on February 4, at around 3:00 dispersed. o g YUKON JACK MACK; p.m. In the meantime, while the In no time at all the crowd riot with the police and the fire THE CANADIAN became rather noisy and in department was taking place, •The Frost Bite. very short order began to Colett Pooh had gone inside ARMED FORCES Canadi scream their protests at the and talked with the chairman. arm several small cubes building. This outburst of ver- The result of her discussion Wof frozen water with bal abuse continued for about 1'I, ounces of Yukon Jack with the chairman was that the THE CAREER WITH A DIFFERENCE. half an hour until the Chair- Toss in a splash of sparkling committee was hastily recalled Director of Recruiting &•Selection soda and you'll have thawed man, Don Knuz, appeared at and their decision to lower our the Frost Bite. Inspired in the the door and spoke briefly grades was reversed. National Defence Headquarters wild, midst the damnably with Colett Pooh. However, there still remains Ottawa, Ontario K1A OK2 cold, this, the black sheep She then turned and told the the problem of the two damag- A, of Canadian liquors, is I am interested in the Canadian Forces Direct Entry Yukon Jack crowd that the chairman had ed police cars and the various Officer Plan. told her that her and her charges brought against some Name Tel. No. friends had better leave or the 135 students. If you would Yukon police would be called. This care to donate a little of your served only to anger the people booze money to the legal fund, Address more and in less than a minute I know that it would be ap- Prov. Postal. Code I Jack a rock was thrown through the preciated. Town glass door of the building. The Black Sheep of Canadian Liao, ts. Degree held Concocted with finc Canadian 'sky.

For more Yukon Jack recipes write: MORE YUKON JACK RECIPES, Box 2710, Postal Station "U7 , Ontario M8Z 5P1. THERE'S NO LIFE LIKE IT. Friday, February 10, 1984

Friday, February 10, 1984 Page 11 Page 10 SPORTS Rebel Women Win Big In Baball Finals Approaching For Rebel Teams by Dave Lindberg

by Bill Jost The Manitoba Collegiate Atheletic Association finals January 20th-21st was the will take place on the weekend weekend that the RRCC of. February 24-25, and the Rebels womens basketball Red River Rebels will have to team swept through the try to live up to their pee- Assiniboia Community Col- season expectations. lege tournament undefeated to . • - The basketball, volleyball bring home a long awaited and badminton champion- gold medal. Throughout the ships will be held at Red River year the team has struggled up in the North Gym, while the and down in tournament and hockey and curling playoffs league play but this weekend will be decided in The Pas. our lady Rebels came of age. The competition will be bet- The tournament featured ween Keewatin Community Saskatchewan Indian Federa- College, (The Pas) Assiniboine tion College, SaskatchewLn Community College, (Bran- Technical Institute and pro- don) and our own Rebels, in vincial rivals Assiniboia Col- all sports, and along with the ' lege. The first game was Manitoba teams, Notre Damc against SIFC and Naomi Col- (Wilcox, Saskatchewan) and lins outstanding performance NDSU-Bottineau (North carried the team to a 41 to 36 Dakota) will compete for the victory. Collins the "Striking hockey championships. Viking" scored 22 points. In the second round RRCC faced STI from Moose Jaw which saw the tournament's most ex- At last year's Provincial citing game. Our girls came finals the Rebels walked away out on top of a 38-37 overtime with the men's and women's battle with Collins the big volleyball and basketball titles and the women's double in Some of the fiercest com- Men's Basketball coach Ber- scorer, hooping 28 points. petition of the entire tourna- The final game featured the by Eric Dowell Rifle Club Busy badminton. Brandon Cougars nard Jones has molded captured the men's, women's ment is expected to take place together a unit of players that tournament host ACC and when the Rebels meet the RRCC. The Rebels took con- In December 3 members Take a Hunter Safety course and men's doubles in badmin- has impressed oppositiion trol from the opening tip to took a trip to Miami and came ton and the hockey titles, and Cougars in women's basket- coaches. Although the men's now, then next fall you can en- ball action. The two teams defeat the Cougars 41-29. back with 3 individual prizes. joy the countryside and maybe the Keewatin Badgers finished team didn't fair well in the RRCC Coach Steve We had a good time and a sup- empty handed. have defeated each'other once Rebel invitational before get a trophy. It take five ses- in tournament play and rivalry Maitland's only comment was per courtesy of the local sions and then a final test. The Christmas, the coaches from "We finally won." Naomi Wildlife Association. (Deer test is run at the same time as should come to a head on Fri- Grand Forks, Northlands and Collins was chosen as tourna- Heads and Live Cheeta includ- the shooting as shooting. day afternoon when they meet Sheridan heaped praise on ment MVP as she dominated ed) again. The winner of that con- Jones for the job he had done the tourney. Tracey Poirier We ran a Turkey Shoot and test, which is a best of three with the team at that point of proved to be the quarterback had some stiff competition at - Expect to start on February The MCAA finals at Red series, will go on to the Na- the season. The men take to on the court who com- times in the Sure Shot rounds 11th but the test will be about River get underway Friday, tionals in . the court at 4:45 in what plemented Naomi's perfor- but the Luck Targets were that April 7th as some people work February 24 at 1:00 p.m. with should be and exciting game mance. A hearty congratula- — Lucky. every other Saturday. Drop in badminton, followed by from a spectators point of tion to the team for turning in and see us at St. James Civic volleyball (men's and Both the men's basketball view. women's) at 2:00. At 3:00 The hockey championships such a fine performance and A four man team has been Centre (bargin basement), and volleyball teams. should bringing home our first 2055 Ness Ave. at 1:00 on p.m. the women take to the in The Pas have the Rebels go- entered in the MPRA Postal have no problem defeating the ing against the Badgers in the basketball gold this year. Match and will have to shoot Saturdays. floor in basketball action and arch-rival Cougars based on • P.S. The scalp disease that men's basketball starts at 4:45. first game which, barring an their way through 16 rounds to past performances this year. act of God, they should win has been slowly eating away at determine the handicap win- Jack Rutherford's (Manitoba Look out for some air rifle with little effort. The second ner. We plan to shoot against target practice in the college; it game, however, will be a dif- Varsity Athletic Director) the U of M soon and possibly hairline has finally crept into is a real challenge to nerves ferent story. The • Rebels some other teams. We expect and coordination. record against the Cougars is his brain as he predicts the to get 2 newly registered lady Rebels defeat at the hands 0-3-1 in regular season games shooting coaches, with and the two teams aren't ex- of ACC Cougars in the Pro- modern ideas. vincial finals. actly fond of each other. All P.S.S. Why don't you all the matches between the two come out on Friday, February teams have been chippy and 24th, at 3:00 p.m. and Satur- Tough with the last game hav- day, February 25th, at 10:30 ing an all mit bench brawl. If a.m. in the North Gym and Skip breakfast again? these two teams meet in the cheer the Rebels on to victory! semi-finals the game is guaranteed to be a physical Embarrased by the mid-morning growliei? game from the first drop of the puck. Although the Rebels We • feature a different buffet lunch every are winless against the Cougars, an upset is not im- possible. weekday from 11:30 to 1:00, for only $2.25. The finals that will be hosted in the North Gym on the 24th are definately going to give any Red River student A HOT, HEARTY LUNCH enough excitement to make it THAT MOTHER WOULD worth their while to take the APPROVE OF! time out to watch the competi- tion. Let's get a good "home town" crowd out to cheer on the Rebels and send them to Montreal for the Nationals. •

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