BUSINESS Roommate needed Jan ist! 20 year-old non-smoking female needs responsible roommate for large, 2-bedroom, clean, partlly furnished apartment 15 minutes from Douglas College on Gatensbury & Austin in Coq. $310/ mo rent includes heat, hot water & cable. Leila 469-8797 939-0415 Guitarist looking for players or band into heavy alternative music. Fun is the major motive. What else? Who knows? influences: NS oN UP oN KMFDM, White Zombie. call Renata 594-4641 — WANTED: We pay cash for tools, furniture, antiques, stereos and miscellaneous items. Call Jeff at 942-4057 or Derek at 526-4818 PERSONALS How many journalists does it take to change a light bulb? They don’t. Journalists don’t change anything. How many surrealists does it take to change a light bulb???????22??? FISH ! How many bad jokes must | put into this section before somebody gets fed up and puts a personal ad here instead? -1020, that’s the room you take an insertion order if you want to place an ad. PUBLIC SERVICE The Women’s Center is always seeking updated information on the status of women for its re- source files. Information in the form of recommended readings, papers published, magazine and newspaper articles (indicate date and source), legal issues, events and new resource/services avail- able to women. Drop off informa- tion at the Women’s Center or send through the office mail. Thanks for your help. Other Press office in Surrey on January first. interested students with a working knowlege of microsoft products pcs and local area network tech- nology should call Geoff Tigg at 590-7546. Customs Canada is looking for Student Customs officers for the summer of 1994. You must be a full-time student attending a post- secondary institution and you must intend to return to full-time studies in 1994. Applications are available in the student placement office, Room 2710. URGENTLY NEEDED for homeless streetkids: blankets, food, clothing. 3 kids died on the street last win- ter. Please call Carolyn at522-7206 or drop items off in the women’s center. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Disabled Women’s Network of Vancouver, DAWN - Vancouver is holding monthly meetiongs for all disabled women intersested in meeting other disabled women for support and information sharing. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of each month from 2pm until 4pm at the Vancouver Hous- ing Registry, 501 East Broadway. For more information please call 253-6620. Note: the next meeting will be on Sunday, January 9. EMPLOYMENT B.C. Hydro has two full-time tem- porary positions opening in their Temporary Community Home Support Worker wanted for the Christmas break. Duties include light housekeeping, meal prepara- tion and personal assistance to the elderly, the ill and children. Wage ranges from $9.35-$10.85. To ap- ply call Sherry at 739-4300. December 13, 1993 Put an ad in the Other Press classifieds! Sell those used books! Ads are free for Douglas College students and cheap, cheap, cheap for everyone else! If you are burning with desire to place with desire to place an ad with us see Dug Hebért in Room 1020 or call him at 525-3505. The Community Living Society is looking for permanent support workers. Valid First Aid Certificate required. Class 4 licence & vehicle preferred. Experience / education an asset. Please send letter and resumé to Diana Hynes tel:451- 8699 fax:451-5708. The Women’s Centre needs vol- unteers for Personal Safety walk- abouts. In the wall-way outside room 2720 (next to the financial aid office) there is a notice board with volunteer applications, just fill one out and drop it in the box. Walk- abouts will start on November 22,1993. Pavel bure handles life as well as puck By Candice Lee Since coming to North America, Pavel Buré has been married and di- vorced as well as having to move four times due to the distractions of the many fans of Vancouver. He also had to battle the courts over his old contract with the Soviet Union. He has a daily struggle with media and fans. For the past two years hockey fans in Vancouver have gone wild with “Pavelmania”.To be more specific, Pavel Buré, #10 of theVancouver Canucks has brought the Canucks out of the dog- house and into the spotlight. But is it really Buré who does it all? No, not re- ally, but he does have much to do with the success of the Canucks. Take a look at the Canucks’ record. Before Buré, they had 23 losing seasons. After Buré's ar- rival the Canucks have enjoyed two straight winning seasons in a row, tak-. ing the Smythe Division Championship, with 96 and 101 points. Is this a coin- cidence? Perhaps, but one must admit that Buré is the superstar that the Canuck fans have been waiting for. From his first NHL goal to his 60th, Buré has been nothing but exciting His end-to-end rushes have brought fans to their feet and turned heads throughout the league. Behind Buré is a group of hard-work- ing and talented players. Three other key players on the team are Trevor Linden, Cliff Ronning and Geoff Courtnall. Put Buré with any one of them and you will have every team on their heels. It is no wonder that the Canucks are one of the league's highest scoring teams. Buré has drawn the feminine side of Vancouver into Pavelmania and the Canucks. In the years past, one would not find many female hockey fans around the Coliseum, but now they come and go everywhere that Buré goes. And it’s no wonder. With his young, in- nocent, boyish looks, Buré could pass for a high school senior and yet this 22 year-old has a lot in him. He has the patience to sign many autographs eve- ryday; whether it is by the coliseum or on the street, he is mobbed by many autogrsph seekers; mostly young girls trying to get a glimpse of their idol. The attention that Buré is getting is remark- able. It is almost impossible for Buré to walk the streets of Vancouver without being recognized. However Buré re- sponds well to all the attention. Although Buré has had some rough times in North America, it has been easier for him because of his youth to overcome these hardships. Photo : Candiice Lee | 10 | oie PAE ESN LORE Se. COMMODORE 4 570 Granville Mall © 681-7838 In the Heartot Downtown Vancouver * Fully Air Conditioned feted PRESENTS | FINALS FRENZY PARTY ‘93 e Hot D.J. SOUNDS @ SPECIAL EFFECTS © Dance! Disco! House! Reccae! 70's! 80's! 90's! SOLD OUT IN ADVANCE LAST YEAR Tickets $10 Advance Call 641-7664 FRIDAY DECEMBER 17. DOORS 8:30 PM One Nicut Onrvy!! 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