Page 6 February 25, 1987 Other Press CLASSIFIEDS Attention: Any students interested in join- ing a Performing Arts Club contact Sandra Glass at 596-4736 or leave a message on the green room (3rd floor north). This is a new group looking for members who are in- - terested in the’ performing arts and would like to work on creative projects. Bugbusters is looking for: > Surveyors - Tree Planters Herbicide Aplicators * Brush Saw operators - Fire fighters. Wages on a daily basis, between $100 - $200 on average. Contact: Student Placement Office (Room 2710) Nanny/Houskeeper (P-734) P/T: 2 days a week, 9 am - 6 pm. $4.00 an hour Qualifications:Non smoker, a_ car an asset. E Duties: 4 children: 2 in school. Location: North Vancouver Program Workers for a Commity Centre (P-733) P/T: Days and afternoons during Spring session: April 27 - June 26/ BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION AND NATURAL RESOURCE STUDIES NOLOGY. e Industrial Chemistry e Metallurgy © Pollution Science e Pulp and Paper SHORTCUT TO THE JOB MARKET FOR SECOND YEAR SCIENCE STUDENTS! If you have two years of college chemistry and mathematics you are eligible for direct entry into the second year of BCIT's two-year program in CHEMICAL SCIENCES TECH- Seats available in all programs including: Start September 1987 and graduate with a DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY the following June! Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3H2. Further information: 432-8433 or 434-5734 local 5756. Application forms: 432-8419 or write The Registrar, BCIT, 3700 Willingdon general meeting. FPL the Other Publications Sociel y The Other Publications Society is holding its annual Agenda EAT LA Te) cee Grate 3) Coustitutional Ameadmeuts 4) Other me) > foy/ Rls 7 eee) The meeting will be held in room 1602 at noon on March 12th. Every Douglas College student is a member of the OPS however to become a voting member you must sign the society membership book in rm 1602 at least 24 hrs. before the meeting. 87. $7.50 - $8.32 an hour Qualifications: Experience — work- ing with children in _ recreational programs. Duties:Work with children ages 4- 12, areas includes music, arts & crafts, cooking, drama —_ and outdoor activities. Location: Vancouver Assistant Supervisor for a daycare for 3 - 5 year olds. F/T: 8 hours: between 7 am - 6:00 pm. 4 months employment r $1,100 a month. Qualifications: _ Early Childhood Education certificate, current First Aid certificate. Duties: Assume responsibility of Head Supervisor. Help prepare daily program, and ensure that part-time workers carry _—out duties. Location: Canada Way and Edmonds Telemarketing/phone workers P/T: April 1 - July 20, 1987. 5 nights out of 7. $7.00 an hour Qualifications: | Must have a pleasant telephone manner, and be able to type approximately 30 - 35 wpm. Duties: Take orders over the phone, no selling involved. 2 Shifts available 4pm - 8pm or 8 pm - 12 midnight. Location: Burnaby FOR A REFERRAL CON- TACT THE STUDENT PLA- - CEMENT OFFICE, ROOM 2710. All motions must be submitted two weeks prior to the meeting, to be considered for the agenda. Office hours : 12 noon - 4 pm, Mon - Fri Aust gent yeti O's On The Stars Aries By Feldox the Astrologer LIAAAAAAAAS It’s going to be one hot week for you, Aries, Learn to cool down’before you flame out. Avoid matches and the colour red. Buy a lottery ticket. You just never know. Taurus April 20 - May 20 Do not dispair. This week will not last for- ever. Don’t push your luck. Lay low and beware of Pisces. They’re trouble at the best of times. Gemini May 21 - June 20 Money, money, money! But then again, maybe not. You’ve got to keep your eyes and ears open. It’s not going to just fall into your lap! Be receptive, perceptive and objective. Cancer June 21 - July 22 Your love life will go nowhere this week. Cheer up. Things are bound to improve by the end of the semester. Could they get much worse? Leo July 23 - August 22 This is the week where all you Leo’s get to do what you do best - show off. You love to be the centre of attention. Don’t worry, you will be. Virgo_ August 23 - September 22 Lighten up! There is no need to be so in- tense. The stars know it’s exam week. That doesn’t mean the world is coming to an end. Wait until you get the results then brood. Libra September 23 - October 22 The stars love you this week, Libra. Take advantage of it. You can do no wrong. Well, you can, but the stars and everyone else will forgive you. Buy yourself a little present. Scorpio October 23 - November 21 You have been feeling paranoid lately. No wonder. You have a talent for making people very angry. Keep your back to the wall and your eyes wide open. Beware of everybody. Sagittarius November 22 - December 21 The party animal of the zodiac comes alive this week. Your love life could get very complicated, not to mention dangerous. Don’t worry. You can charm your way out of any situation. Don’t wear plaid. Capricorn December 22 - January 19 Are you brooding again? Take a Virgo to lunch. you both need to cheer up. Wear bright colours. Watch a Leo make an utter fool of him or herself. Relax, enjoy. Aquarius January 20 - February 18 This week take stock of your mental bagg- age. Throw out all the intellectual garbage you’ve been hanging on to for sentimental purposes. Think . deep thoughts. Waste more time. Eat more vegetables. Pisces February 19 - March 20 - Leave Taurus alone! Stop causing trouble! You are having far too much fun for your own good. Don’t you ever study? Go to lunch with a Virgo and Capricorn. . they need to be cheered up. AAGAD Aang