The Other Press February 28, 1986 Page 9 Rich Shinske 7675 E.132nd Surrey B.C. BEACH COMBER Rene Hahn 591-1933 Other Press needs Sportswriters! Other writers ! Photographers Creative People! !!! Skin prep-Manager SPAS Your father did say he expected some performance out of you this term, didn’t he? You've always depended on Long Distance to put you in engine Pontiac Fiero Sport Coupe this spring. Here’s touch with those not-so-near but dear to you. Now, calling how. Make 3 Long Distance calls, record the numbers Long Distance could put you in touch with a new 1986 you called on one of our entry forms, send it along and Fiero Sport Coupe, in Telecom Canada’s national you're in business. Each additional set of three calls “Student Long Distance Contest.’’ Two students, Lise . makes you eligible to enter again. But hurry, the last draw Bossé of Laval University and Garth Sam of University will be held on March 12, 1986. It may not be the kind of of Toronto, have already won Fieros. And two more performance Dad had in mind, but then he didn’t really students will talk themselves into a brand new, mid- specify did he? Pe Ses INTO A FIERY FIERO. Final draw date: March 12, 1986. Please enter me in the Student Long Distance Contest. Make 3 Long Distance calls, enter the numbers you called on Rules and nepeatiens: 1. to enter, print your name, address and telephone number on an official Telecom Canada entry form or on an hi i sche cm x 12 cm(3” x5”) f, as well as the telephone numbers (including area codes) and dates of three (3) Long Distance calls* completed penchant ee o it —s ee oo be one of two August 16, 1985 and February 12, 1986. Each group of three (3) Long Distance calls may be entered only once OR, provide ahandwritten ote aiadinnal ane cto hand makes vou oe ible ; ceseon oman cane 25 words, explaining we you would like to make a Long Distance call. Only original hand written copies will be accepted e Y a —" Mail to: Stud iss bista Contest P.O. Box 1491, Station A, Te Ontario MSW 2! in. i i i : to: Student Long Distance Contest, P.0. Box lation A, Toronto, Ontario EB =e So go ahead, talk yourself intoa fiery Fiero *Calls to any point outside the entrant's local flat rate calling area. Areacode Number called Date called 2. Enter as often as you can, but each entry must be mailed in a separate envelope, bear sufficient postage, and be postmarked no later than February 26, 1986, the contest closing date. The sponsors do not assume any responsibility for lost, delayed or misdirected entries. Only entries 1 ‘| weed prior to the draw dates will be eligible for contest participation. | | | | | 3. There will be a total of four (4) prizes awarded nationally (see Rule #4 for prize distribution). Each prize will consist of a 1986 Pontiac Fiero Sport Coupe with all standard equipment plus the following options: AM/FM Stereo Radio and aluminum cast wheels. Approximate retail value of each prize | | | is $13,000.00. Local delivery, federal and provincial taxes as applicable, are included as part of the prize at no cost to the winner. Vehicle insurance, i license, and any applicable income tax, will be the responsibility of each winner. Each vehicle will be delivered to the GM Pontiac dealer nearest the winner's residence in Canada. The prize will be awarded to the person whose name appears on the entry, limit of one prize per person. All l prizes must be accepted as awarded, with no cash substitutions. Prizes will be awarded to each winner by Telecom Canada. Prizes awarded may not be exactly as illustrated. 4. Random selections will be made from all eligible entries submitted, at approximately 2:00 PM E.S.T. November 27, 1985 and March 12, 1986 in OL cet bate to Fes Name Toronto, Ontario, by the independent contest organization. Prizes will be awarded as follows: Two (2) Fiero Sport Coupes will be awarded from all entries postmarked no later than midnight, November 13, 1985, and two (2) Fiero Sport Coupes will be awarded from all entries postmarked no later Address. Apt than midnight, February 26, 1986. Eligible entries other than the two winners of the November 27 draw will automatically be entered in the final draw March 12, 1986. Chances of being selected are dependent upon the total number of entries received as of each draw. Selected entrants, in order to Ci Prov win, must qualify according to the rules and will be required to correctly answer unaided, a time-limited, arithmetic, skill-testing question during a ty. pre-arranged telephone interview. All decisions of the contest organization are final. By accepting a prize, winners agree to the use of their name, address and photograph for resulting publicity in connection with this contest. Winners will also be required to sign an affidavit certifying their Postal code. Telephone ee ea ese compliance with the contest rules. To receive alist of winners, send a postage-paid, self-addressed envelope within three (3) months of the final (Where you can be reached) contest close date, oman 26, 1986 to: Student Contest Winners, Telecom Canada, 410 Laurier Avenue W., Room 960, Box 2410, Station ‘D’, lege iv. ing 5. This contest is open only to students who have reached the age of majority in the province in which they reside and who are registered full-time at Colt or Univ. attending ny accredited Canadian University, College or Post-Secondary Institution, except employees and members of their immediate families (mother, | have read the contest rules and agree to abide by them. r, sisters, brothers, spouse and children) of Telecom Canada, its member companies and their affiliates, their advertising and promotional aos and the independent contest organization. No correspondence will be entered into except with selected entrants. 6. Residents. Any dispute or claim Ge residents relating to the conduct of this contest and the awarding of prizes may be submitted to Signature the Régie des loteries et courses du Quebec. This contest is subject to all Federal, Provincial and Municipal laws. Amember of Telecom Canada