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Page 8 The Projector Tuesday, February 2, 1982 Rebels' Hockey Team Embarrasses Red River Rebel coach suspended until further investigations are completed. by Norm Fontaine hockey team, who, on their the social evening, one Rebel wear and danced for the dura- would be sending a letter way to check out their coats, tion of one song. Rebels' hockey coach Gary team member got up on stage expressing its concern made several derogatory and started to complain to the about these incidents to RRC- Paterson has been suspended There were also several SPECIAL BUY! remarks to the Assiniboine crowd on hand that Red River until further investigations are CSA President Steve Dawson, Community College coaches' had been "gyped" by ending related incidents such as beer completed, following a Feb. 6 and a formal complaint would wives. One ACC coach, in up playing against tougher bottle throwing in the fighting incident in Brandon probably be made to the involving several members turn, threw a punch at a Rebel competitors than ACC had hallways, and vulgar remarks Manitoba College Athletic from both the Red River and player, which instigated a encountered. such as the ones made to the melee involving the ACC Association (MCAA). Assiniboine Community Col- Later two members from coaches and several members coaches' wives were made to lege hockey teams. the Rebels' hockey team who, An Athletic Board meeting of the RRCC hockey team. several women. The incident, which along with the remainder of has been scheduled for Tues- According to one ACC occurred at the end of a wind- This was not the only inci- the Rebel team were totally day, Feb. 16 at Red River, AZY OX up social, saw several deEnat rtioierocdcuurrin. inebriated, went on stage and Students' Association where the Feb. 6 Brandon members from the Rebels' the course of stripped down to their under- spokes the ACCSA incidents will be investigated. ALL Red River Community College Student Newspaper Tuesday, February 16, 1982 FEB j C. 1982 TS The Pro tODICALS or INDEPENDENT JEWELLERS LTD. Exciting Collection of Columbia Diamond Engagement Rings Special offer to students only — 25% OFF REG. PRICE OF DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS 1795 Henderson Hwy at Mclvor 493 Notre Dame it new line of Meet Debbie Collister The Men From Hudson's Bay at Isabel Students dropping by the SA office have prob- This week our hats go off to Al, Brian, and Steve "'fie cards, wrapping paper an ably noticed something new. Apart from the recent (Stash) from Hudson Bay Vending, for their con- renovations, the Students' Association now has a new tinuous hard work in keeping the college's 56 vending S.D. OLFMAN for your complete wrapping nee secretary-receptionist. (Temporarily, that is.) machines fully stocked, with everything from coffee Debbie Collister, a student from the Business to crunchy snacks. BSc, LLB Skills program, is currently on a three week "on the According to Al, their busy workday of main- job" training at the Students' Association office, taining and stocking the college's machines starts at where she has been kept very busy learning the tricks 7 a.m. and finishes at 2 p.m. He adds that since the Available now at of the secretarial trade. three years he's been at the college, the only real INCOME Debbie, who hopes to become a legal secretary, problem he has encountered is the abuse the machines enjoys horseback riding, swimming, listening to some receive from disgruntled students. TAX good rock n' roll, and reading, among other things, Once again, this week our hats go off to Al, The Crazy Ox both mysteries and love stories. Brian and Steve. SERVICE FEB. 26 By Appointment Only PUB NITE Open Every Day To 8:00 P.M. Mall Level Bldg. C 3:30 - 7:00 P.M. SOUTH GYM PHONE: 942-6728 Tickets $2.00 at A.T.O. 200 - 155 Carlton St. Page 2 The Projector Tuesday, February 16, 1982 Tuesday, February 6, 1982 The Projector Page 3 EMPLOYER RECRUITING Canada Employment Centre RFORNANCE sr.,/ 75,,1,E4ALL:n: priome 7 83- if 171 SCHEDULE C211 v•L z BULLETIN NO. 4 E4 EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY C) DATE Feb. 16 E-4 a. to H r4 • u) Es no r. a U SPECIALIZING IN: March, 1982 t-t A—. 0 DO C FAMILY CLOTHING G - Graduate LIJ IJI IITERTA 0 U - Undergraduate R DESIGNER CLOTHING tzl rt. 0 nmEnT LO i74* E HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES MST El B LYE S B 0 c.) FEB. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Mobil Shell Canada 17 d GLASSWARE - FURNISHINGS BOOKS - MISCELLANEOUS - TOYS ESSO Resources j 16 (1 re- Sc ecued ?top ilt 16 Manitoba Telephone 18 DRESS WELL The Double Eagle Transalta (Calg. Powerl 16 SAVE MONEY 17 - Man. 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Theatre from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Details of the films to be shown will A member of inStructions to assist you in the renewing eel tour I It di have prepared the 'Winning be posted in various locations around the college as soon as the Magic Key Inns of America MAGIC KEY II_ / 1 I TOP.1( coverage. INNS PPG Industries 1- —4 G C - c-- .:-..-1 encti M c "-•, t • e schedule of films has been confirmed. RICA FINEST ACCOMMODATIONS ... Gar- K Mart 7 I 23 c_.t.