% To All Students Any vehicles improperly parked will be removed at the owner’s expense. On Saturday February 16, 1985 the Canadian Mental Health Association (C.M.H.A.) Vancouver-Burnaby Branch will open a second ‘’Hang- Ups’’ Thrift Store at 5794 Victoria, just south of 41st Avenue. Contact: Kathryn E. Shoemaker, Volunteer Co-ordinator at 734-2344 Vagabond Players - Auditioning Musical: ‘‘ANYTHING GOES” Director: BRIAN BROWN Choreographer: CLAIRE THOMPSON Musical Direction: HENRY WAACK DATES: March 3, 4, 5, 1985. TIMES: 7:00 pm. PLACE: Vagabond Playhouse, Queen’s Park, New Westminster. REQUIRE: 3 Female leads - one 30-40 must sing, dance and act. 3 Male leads - some character parts. Minor leads and chorus who can dance both tap and jazz. Sunday and Monday, any prepared songs will be heard. This shipboard romance is_inter- laced with the great music of Cole Porter: ‘Friendship’, ‘I Get a Kick Out of You’, ‘Anything Goes’, ‘Let’s Misbehave’, ‘Blow Gabriel Blow’ and ‘You're the Top’. Contact: Doreen Worledge Co-Production Manager 521-8488 Mathematical Services: Consultations An experienced instructor is avail- able for private tutoring or consulta- tions. Reasonable rates. For more information please call: 931-5797 or 684-2945. Ballet lessons for children 4 and up. $1.50 per hour. Experienced teacher. New studio. Call 525-6147. STUDENT MOVERS Tutoring, 254-5593 The Canadian Mental Health Asso- ciation (C.M.H.A.) Vancouver- Burnaby Branch, is looking for volun- teers to work in its Thrift Stores “‘Hang-Ups’’. Call the Volunteer Co- ordinator at 734-2344. Contact: ’ Kathryn E. Shoemaker Volunteer Co-ordinator 734-2344 Job Number 316-21-2 Application forms for Summer Em- ployment with B:C. Ferries are now in. Deadline for application is Feb. 28, 1985. See the counselling receptionist. . Job Number 125 Several people needed for perm- anent positions as territory marketing managers to provide marketing and advertising services to smaller busi- nesses. Responsible for managing two to four salespersons, meeting with busi- nesses in territory on a regular basis, helping develop and implement mar- keting and advertising strategies. On the whole, an excellent opportunity for a career-minded individual to develop expertise in marketing man- agement. Must be comfortable and affective in dealing with the public. Past marketing and/or sales experience, marketing courses are assets. How- ever, management experience is not essential as excellent training pro- gram is provided. Crucial criteria is willingness to learn and work hard. Contact the counselling receptionist for more information. Job Number 116 Babysitter wanted in the New Westminster area from June 3 to July 17 from 9:00 to 3:30. Early Childhood Education Student wanted. $2.00 per hour. Contact the counselling recep- tionist for more information. Job Number 117 Babysitter wanted to start imme- diately in New Westminster area. Hours: on call--guaranteed one or two days per week. Qualifications: Early Childhood Education Students. Rate of pay: $2.00 per hour. Contact the counselling receptionist for more ‘information. Job Number 118 _ . Babysitter wanted in the Simon Fraser area, Monday to Friday during the day. Two children aged 20 months and 6 months. Some experience or ECE students. Contact the counsel- ling receptionist for more information. Job Number 119 ; Kitchen staff (Expediter Food As- sembler, Cook Assistant and Cook) wanted from early May to September 2nd, 1985 at the Long Beach Golf Course, Restaurant and Lounge. Shift work 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. $5.00 per hour plus. Lodging available for $85.00 per week - single occupancy. Local apartments available for $370.00 per month. Transportation to and from the restaurant is available dur- ing the employment period. Contact the student placement for more in- formation. Job Number 127 Dining Floor Staff (Bus Person, Dishwasher, Host and Wait Person) wanted from early May to» September 2nd, 1985 at the Long Beach Golf Course Restaurant and Lounge. Shift work from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. $4.00 per hour plus a percentage of floor tips. Rotation in positions is required. Lodging is availabe for $85.00 per week single occupancy. Local apart- ments are available for $370.00 per month. Transportation to and from the restaurant is available during the employment period. Contact the coun- selling receptionist for more informa- tion. Job Number 122 Tennis Instructor wanted in Langley from April 29th to August 5th during the day and evening. Coaching Certif- icate is required. Contact the counsel- ling receptionist for more information. _ Job Number 126 Salesperson wanted immediately in Surrey to present the Rexair Rainbow Products. 5 to 12 hours per week. Must have professional appearance and own transportation. $225.00 to : $650.00 per week. Contact the coun- selling receptionist for more informa- tion. Job Number 115 Application forms for summer jobs with customs and with the geology survey department are now available. Deadline for application is February 28, 1985. See the counselling recep- tionist. Job Number 124 G-<- i wen classifieds 72-""=2 $100 REWARD for info. leading to recovery of, or arrest and conviction of persons responsible for the theft of, a Green Kuwahara Mountain 18- speed Bike. Last seen Mon., Feb. 11 between 7 & 10 p.m. near the first floor activity room. If you saw anyone carrying this bike away, please con- a John McDonald c/o The Other ress. Unicycle Rider wanted in New Westminster to wear a caveman sandwich board while riding a uni- cycle. Contact the counselling recep- tionist for more information. Job Number 120 Bass player looking for people to jam with evenings and weekends. Prefer post-punk-rockabilly- psychedelic-blues, but will settle for just about anything. Phone Stew, 525-5296. for sale YAMAHA motorcycle, 650 c.c., 1978, excellent condition, 12,000 miles, fair- _ing, luggage carrier, tank bag, recent tune-up, $950. Just imagine owning a motorcycle ridden by a right-wing economist! Contact Murray Leslie, local 4319 (Douglas) or 294-4557. TIRES: (2) 165/70 HR13 and (2) 165 SR13 radial tires. Good condition. Mounted on slotted alum. dish mags. $250.00. Phone 581-6941. 1972 Dodge Dart. Excellent condi- tion. . $1200.00. Contact Norah at 591-3080. March 4 - 8, 1985 All sessions start promptly at 10:00 am and are approximately 1% - 2 hours in length. Sessions are free, pre-registration is not required. Nursing Monday, March 4 RN, RPN, LTCA, ACCESS 1 & 2 2214 Emergency & Occupational Linda Health Chairside Dental Tuesday, March 5 Assistant 4247 Incl. Dental Hygiene & U.B.C. Linda Office Administration Wed., March 6 Incl. Office Systems & 1717 Records Management Muriel 1st Year Sciences - GT: Incl. Major & Pre-entry requirements Thurs., March 7 1711 Muriel Social Services Friday, March 8 CCE CSSW7ECE IRI, 2223 MR Worker, Homemaker Linda lo $500 for the publication rights. International Youth Year OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A OTS (613) 995-7717 A Creative Writing Contest about living In a bilingual country To celebrate International Youth Year, the Commissioner of Official Languages would like to hear your thoughts about living in a country with two official languages. If you are between 15 and 24 years old, we invite you to share those thoughts through a piece of fiction: short story, poem, play, comic strip, scripts for TV, video, radio or film. The best entries will be published and the Commissioner will pay authors Leaflets giving further information are generally available in librairies (public/school/university) across Canada, or from: OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF International Youth Veer VA Y NEEL ras: Sa PG-0317-28/E