Vancouver Unemployed Action Centre Annual Benefit HARD TIMES DANCE at Fish Hall, 138 E. Cordova March 16, 8:30 p.m. THE QUESTIONNAIRES Tickets: $6.00 general, $3.00 unem- ployed. Advance tickets 688-9001. D.C. GOLF TOURNEY Date: Friday, April 12th, 1:00 p.m. ee Tsawwassen Golf & Country u Open to all students, faculty and staff. Entry Fee: $8.50 Enter individually or as a foursome. All entries to Gert Van Nieker, Room 1336, Or register at the course between 12 noon and 1 p.m. Prize giving and social to follow. : D.C. CURLING SPIEL ’85 Dates: March 25, 28, April 1 & 4 Times: 4-6 p.m. Location: Royal City Curling Club Entry Fee: $5/person Open to all students, faculty and staff. Enter as a team or individually. Entries to Gert Van Niekerk, Local - 5336, or Room 1336 by March 21st. Format: single round-robin with playoffs. Social and prizes at 6 p.m. on April 4th. D.C. TENNIS TOURNEY Dates: Saturday, March 23, 3:00 p.m. Location: ee Indoor Tennis Centre 3652 - 216th St., Langley Open to all faculty, students, satff. Entry Fee: $5.00 Format: Mixed doubles Enter individually or with a partner. © Entries to Gert Van Niekerk, Room 1336 Party and Prizes to follow (8 p.m.?). STUDENT MOVERS 254-5593 Is your Commodore-64 doing strange things? Your 1541 disk drive doesn’t read your disks anymore? C-64 repairs $20/hour plus parts 1541 alignment $40 90 day warranty on work (the others give you only 30 days and charge more). Phone Jim at 980-7197 or 980-7367 for fast service. Save the AD for future reference. Catering assistant wanted in the New Westminster area, Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 2:00. $4.00 per hour. Entails clean-up and some prep- aration. Begin as soon as possible. Contact the counselling receptionist for more information. Job Number 129 Part-time help required in the New Westminster Bunwinner Coffee Shop. Contact receptionist for more inform- ation. Job Number 132 Tennis instructor required for Surrey Parks and Recreation for the summer. Pay: $12.00 per hour. Qualifications: completed level one with one year’s teaching experience or level two. Contact the counselling receptionist for more information. Job Number 134 Day camp leaders required for Surrey Parks and Recreation for 6 to 8 weeks in July and August. Should be experienced outdoors leader who en- joys working with children. Salary will be based on current union contract. Contact the counselling receptionist for more information. Job Number 133 Night staff required for North Shore group home. Part time, from 12:00 midnight to 8:00 a.m. Qualifications: experience with mentally handicapped or related fields, first aid and/or CPR an asset. Begin A.S.A.P. Contact the counselling receptionist for more infor- mation. Job Number 130 The Canadian Mental Health Assoc- iation (C.M.H.A.) Vancouver-Burnaby Branch is looking for a volunteer to drive a van two to three hours per week to pick-up and deliver goods in the Vancouver area. Please call the Volunteer Co-ordinator, Kathryn Shoemaker, at 734-2344. The Canadian Federation of Stu- dents requires an executive officer to work in the Vancouver office. Job Description; support for the pro- vincial executive of the Federation, including arranging general and executive meetings, preparation of meeting agendas and the taking and typing of minutes; developing an on- going analysis of post-secondary edu- cation issues in B.C.; Regular written, telephone, and in-person contact with the 15 member student associations of the Federation (including some tra- vel); and preparation and distribution of promotional and informative mater- ials about the Federation for local executives and for the general mem- bership. Inquire for more information regard- ing job description. Remuneration: The current remuner- ation is $19,760 annually, with medical and dental included when possible. All travel expenses are covered. Childcare benefits included. Commencement: The position will commence in the second week of April, 1985. Applications: Letters of application, including resumes, must be received at the Pacific region office of the Federation no later than 4:30 p.m., March 21, 1985. Applications should be addressed: HIRING COMMITTEE Canadian Federation of Students 213 Transportation Centre Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C. V5A 186 Telephone (604) 291-4677 for further information. hoy iy 8 classifieds—“""" "<< '!W! WANTED !!! Strong, healthy and highly motivated men for a growing community service program. Our program offers chall- enge, an opportunity for growth and a chance to help in your community. Qualified drivers and swampers are needed on a volunteer basis. If you can help us for just a few hours, please call Share services at 931-2451. In Coquit- lam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody area. A cardiopulmonary _ resuscitation training mannequin was taken from Room 1612 on Friday afternoon, March 1 between 2 and 4 p.m. It was a new mannequin, worth $1600 and had been donated to our C.P.R. program by a community service club. If you saw anyone with the mannequin or know of its whereabouts, please call Gerry Murphy - local 2325 or Lynda Shipworth - 520-5473. Any assistance in locating our mannequin would be greatly appreciated All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours in length. Sessions are free, pre-registration is not required. MARCH 18 - 29, 1985 DATE: Wednesday, March 27, 1985 TIME: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Douglas College - room 2710 Royal campus New Westminster This session is for potential students to learn about the Douglas College Office Administration Certificate Pro- grams. An educational planner will discuss the following programs: 1st Year Sciences Mon., Mar. 18 -U.T. 10:00 a.m., 2214 Incl. Major & pre-entry Linda requirements Tues., Mar. 26 10:00 a.m., 4247 Linda Social Services Mon., Mar. 18 CCC, CSSW, ECE, 2:00 p.m., 2212" TRT, MR Worker, Lorraine Homemaker Mon., Mar. 25 10:00 a.m., 2214 Linda Computer Science Tues., Mar. 19 -U.T. 2:00 p.m., 2217 Muriel Chairside Dental Wed., Mar. 20 Assistant 10:00 a.m., 1717 Incl. Dental Hygiene Muriel & U.B.C. —_ .Thurs., Mar. 28 10:00 a.m., 1711 Muriel Teaching Wed., Mar. 20 B.Ed., (Elementary 2:00p.m., 2223 & Secondary) Lorraine Incl. BPE & BRE Nursing Thurs., Mar. 21 RN, RPN, LTCA, 10:00 a.m., 1711 ACCESS 1 & 2, Muriel Emergency & Occupational Mon., Mar. 25 Health 2:00 p.m., 2212 Lorraine Criminology Fri., Mar. 22 Cert., Dip., 10:00 a.m., 2223 & U.T. Linda Wed., Mar. 27 2:00 p.m., 2223 Business _ Tues., Mar. 26 Management = =— 8:30. a.m», 2223 Career Programs Lorraine (Cert. & Dip.) Commerce & Tues., Mar. 26 Business 2:00 p.m., 2217 University Transfer Muriel Office Admin. Wed., Mar. 27 Incl. Office Systems 5:00 p.m., 2710 & Records Management ' Muriel Music - U.T. Tues., Mar. 26 and Basic 5:00 p.m., 2710 Musicianship_ - Linda ABE/Grade 12 Wed., Mar. 27 Completion or 10:00 a.m., 1717 Equivalency Muriel 1st Year Arts - U.T. Fri., Mar. 29 Incl. Major 10:00 a.m., 2223 requirements & Linda B. Social Work information session on administration programs 1. Bookkeeping/Data Entry Certificate Program 2. General Secretarial Certificate Program 3. Word Processing Specialist Certif- ficate Program 4. Legal Secretary Certificate Program All programs have an application deadline of April 1° for September intake and October 1 for January intake. For further information, call 520-5486 and ask for Muriel Minshall, eductional planner.