March 28, 1986 Page 15 HELP WANTED Tree Planters needed for nothern interior of B.C. : This is a full-time summer position. May Ist to late June and possibly in July and August. Paid by the number of trees planted, per day. Qualifications: experienced tree planters preferred, but those without experience will be considered. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #360 Full-time Inside Sales Representative with good typing skills and a pleasant telephone manner. Basic computer and accounting knowledge would be an asset. In North Vancouver, Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily Salary: $800 - $1200/month, depending on experience. Start as soon as possible. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #364 eo Child Care in New Westminster. 3 months, full-time, April 7th to July 6th. Salary: call employer for details Qualifications: must have child care exper- ience. Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 - 3:00 For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). Deadline: Mon- day, April 7th. #362 A restaurant in Fort Langley has an opening for a part-time or full-time kitchen assistant. Hours: negotiable Start as soon as possible. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #362 100 - 200 positions available at EXPO Selling maps. Term: summer, May 2 - October 13 Salary: 10% commission paid/per map sold. The employer will be giving an orientation to interested students on Thursday, April 3rd, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Please register with the Student Placement Office (room 2710). #361 : A group home for physically hadicapped young adults, have an opening for a part-time live-in attendant in Surrey. Hours: Weekends, Friday from 10:00 p.m. until Saturday at 11:00 p.m. Qualifications: personal care experience and a class 4 drivers licence preferred. Salary: $103.25/weekend Start as soon as possible. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #359 Men's retail specialty clothing store is looking for Part-time sales staff. Coulc lead to full-time in the months of May ana June. Salary: $5.50/hour Locations: Richmond, Vancouver, Vancouver and Surrey. Start immediately For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #358 North Telephone Canvassers/Solicitors in New Westminster. Salary: an hourly wage, plus bonuses. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #357 Telephone Canvassers/Solicitors, evenings in New Westminster. Salary: an hourly wage, plus commission and bonuses. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #356 Delivery People needed, a minimum of 3 days per week. Must own a van or a 2 ton truck. Salary: per delivery basis. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #354 A flower growing firm in South Burnaby is looking for a Warehouse worker. Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m., Mon., Wed., and Friday Term: continuous Salary: $15,00/Monday Salary: $15.00/Mon., Friday Qualifications: previous floral experience. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #353 $21.00/Wed. and A jewelry store in Gastown is looking for three store clerks for full-time summer employment. Salary: $3.85/hour Qualifications: no experience necessary, will train. Must be neat, organized and reliable. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). ‘#352 A survey research firm is looking for door- o-door interviewers, evenings and week- » onds in Surrey, Port Coquitlam, Coquit- am, and New Westminster. Salary: $5,25/hour for a short training period, then $15.00 per completed inter- view. Applicants. can expect to earn approximately $150.00/weekend. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (rrom 2710): #351 Helper. An elderly woman in Coquitlam (Brunette area) needs someone to help her with house cleaning, cooking, and other small jobs around the house. Hours: an hour or two, after school, a few days a week. Salary: negotiable For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #350 A marketing firm is looking for salepeople to sell specialty advertising products on a commission basis in Surrey. Qualifications: must be outgoing, self- motivated and own your own transpor- tation. Part-time. or Full-time. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #346 Secretary/Receptionist, full-time, 8:00 - 4:30 in Burnaby (Canada Way area). Salary: $11,000/year Qualifications: must be able to type SC w.p.m. Word processing skills would be an asset. Start immediately. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #365 Someone is needed to help with general House cleaning. once or twice a month in New Westminster. Must be non-smoker, non-drinker. Salary: negotiable. Hours: Flexible Stari as soon as possible. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #366 Ar older woman in the Coquitlam area needs someone to help her with some Record keeping, for two nights only (as soor as possibie). Salary: negotiable. For 2 referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #367 Catering staff needed to serve food and clear tables in New Westminster. Four hour shifts. Summer position, with possi- bility of continuous full-time. Salary: negotiable Start in Juneg For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #368 ’ “A New Westminster resident is looking for someone to cut their lawns. One time only. Start as soon as possible. Salary: negotiable For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #369 A pizza restaurant is looking for a Weekend Delivery Driver, with own car and good knowledge of the area. Salary: $2/delivery (could earn !60 - !80/weekend). Free food when working, and 15% off food when not on duty. Start as soon as possible. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710). #371 Telephone Solicitors wanted tor New West firm. Hourly wage plus bonuses. Ext. Health, Dental, etc. One block from Douglas. Call now, 524-4554. Employment and Immigration Canada is recruiting personnel for Statistics Canada positions, for a census, starting mid-May. The Census is a student/youth employ- ment initiative and will employ approxim- ately 4300 people within B.C. The wage is a piece rate based on a rate of $7.30 per hour. Statistics Canada will be screening applicants beginning April 3rd, 1986 and are requesting that all applications be received by April 1Sth. For details of the positions, pamphlets and applications, contact the Student Placement Office (room 2710). Once again, the Kamloops Community Ym-YWCA will be offering Camp Chimo’s Day and Resident Camps for children aged 6 - 14 years old. Camp Director - May 19 - Sept. S (16 weeks). Application in by April 30, 1986. Camp Counsellors (eight positions) - June 16 - Aug. 29 (11 weeks). Applications in by June 1, 1986. Camp Cooks (2 positions) - July 21 - Aug. 29 (6 weeks). Note: these positions must be filled by returning students in order to qualify for grant subsidy. For an application please see the Student Placement Office (room 2710). #348 Typing Services - Richmond “Area. Very reasonable rates. Call Skills. Services 273-7981. Typing at home: Please call Maureen, 524-5891. Efficient, ‘reliable typing at rates. New Westminster residence ten minutes from Coliege. Typing Services: $1.00) per standard page with minimum $5.00 $1.50 on evening/ weekend job. Phone Marsha at 273-7981. Help Line, a crisis referral service provid- ed by your Student Society. 525-1555 A New Westminster resident is looking for a reliable student to cut their grass twice a month, Salary: negotiable Start as soon as possible. For a referral contact the Student Place- ment Office (room 2710).. #370 Congratulations to Chris M., the canine assassin, on making the. cover of the April issue of ‘*Dog-Killer’’ magazine. Lost, one Dutch short-haired pig, female, vicinity of Harris Road, Pitt Meadows. Answers to Lemon Meringue. If found call Bruno at 521-6849. Do you run out you run out of month? Turn the tables with Extra income from Interesting part-time Work.we show you how. Phone 520-3288 of money before Phone 520-3288 Pager 680-8717 Doug-Booze Cruise,23,5'10"',brown hair, construction management,graduates in April. Sorry about ‘*Cassies’’. Meet me at **Can. games” at 7:30.6 or 13 (Sundays) GROUP ADVISING SESSIONS March 31 - April 4, 1986 All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately | 2 - 2 hours in length. Sessions are free, pre- registration is not required. All sessions are held at the New Westminster Campus, unless stated otherwise. Teaching Tues., April 1 including B.Ed 8:30 a.m. elementary & secondary room 171 including B.Pe. Georgina Business Management Wed., April 2 career programs 8:30 a.m. Certificate & Diploma room 2214 Linda Commerce & Business Wed., April 2 University Transfer 10:00 a.m. room 1711 Georgina Ist Year Science Wed., April 2 University Transfer 2:00 p.m including Major and room 2223 Pre-entry requirements Lorraine Ist Year Arts Thurs., April 3 University Transfer 8:30 a.m. including Major require- room 1812 ments and Bachelor of Georgina Senet Social Work Social Services: Thurs., April 3 Child Care Counsellor, 10:00 a.m. Community Social Worker, room 4247 Early Childhood Ed., Human Lorraine Service Worker-Mental Retardation, Home Support Worker, Therapeutic Rec. Technician Programs Nursing Thurs., April 3 LTCA, Rn (Basic), 2:00 p.m. RPN room 2804 Amanda Criminology Fri., Apr..4 Certificate, Diploma & 10:00 a.m. University Transfer room 2214 Amanda FASHION SHOW THURSDAY, APRIL 10 th,1986 IN ADVANCE 4.00 doors open at 7pm double your pleasure double your fun EXPOSURE nite MONDAY \ TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE