ea Page 4 Vehicles becoming a pain in the butt — Cars must not park in restricted driveways reserved for Handicapped parking, IMS/Technical Services, the Library A.V. Service drive, the main Receiving area and the Food Services Area drive. The College will not be held liable for any damage to vehicles on campus THE OTHER PRESS parking lots and/or subsequently towed away. Towing companies are required to record with police the licence numbers of cars towed away. Owners of missing cars should contact the New West- minster Police Department to deter- mine if their car has been towed or stolen. Persons whose car has_ suffered mechanical breakdown should advise Impark, the Security Desk or the manager of Security and arrange to remove the vehicle in a reasonable period of time. Cars parked indefinitely apparently abandoned in college parking areas may be towed away without warning. We do not wish to tow cars - so please help us to avoid it! Thank you! Ken McCoy Campus Manager Security and Building Services Enter the Long Distance Contest 3 LUCKY STUDENTS WILL EACH WIN A BRONCO! FIRST DRAW DATE: OCTOBER 17, 1984 SECOND & THIRD DRAWS: NOVEMBER 28, 1984, FEBRUARY 20, 1985 LONG DISTANCE CONTEST . 1. To enter, print your name, address and telephone number on an official Telecom Canada entry form or a 3” x 5" plain piece of paper. Also, print telephone numbers (including area codes) and dates of three (3) Long Distance calls” completed between August 15, 1984 and February 20, 1985. Each group of three (3) completed Long Distance calls may be entered only once. OR: PLEASE ENTER ME IN THE Clip out this entry form and keep it handy. Fill it in as you make your long distance calls. As soon as you have completed three calls, mail the form or send the required entry information (see rule #1) to: MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY LONG DISTANCE BOX 1468, STATION A, TORONTO, ONTARIO MSW 2E8 AREA CODE NUMBER CALLED boo) GL-T) 20 UD CL) er cr Name On an 8-1/2" x 11" piece of paper print your name, address and telephone number. Also print the numbers (including the area codes) of the three (3) Long Distance calls you would like to make and beside each, a hand written description of not less than 25 words stating why you CALLED would like to make the call. Only the original hand written copies will be acceptable. Any mechanically duplicated copies will be disqualified. 2. Enter as offen as you can, however, be sure to mail your entry or entries bearing sufficient postage. NOTE: ONLY ONE ENTRY PER ENVELOPE. Entries should be mailed to: MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY LONG DISTANCE CONTEST BOX 1468 STATION A, TORONTO, ONTARIO MSW 2E8 3. There will be a total of three (3) prizes awarded (see Rule 4 for prize distribution). Each prize will consist of a 1985 Ford Standard Bronco II with all standard equipment plus the following options: H.D. battery; AM radio; tinted glass; automatic locking hubs; deluxe tu-tone paint; guage package. Approximate retail value: $13,245 each. Local delivery, provincial and municipal taxes as applicable, are included as part of the prize at no cost to the winner. Drivers permit, insurance and vehicle license will be the responsiblity of each winner. Each vehicle will be delivered to the Ford dealer nearest the winner's residence in Canada. All prizes will be awarded. Only one prize per person. Prizes must be accepted as awarded, no substitutions. Prizes will be delivered to the winners as quickly as circumstances permit. Prizes may not be exactly as illustrated 4. Random selections will be made from all entries received by the contest judging organization on October 17, 1984. November 28, 1984 and the contest closing date, February 20, 1985. Prizes will be awarded as follows: one (1) Bronco Il will be awarded from all entries received by NOON October 17, November 28, 1984 and February 20, 1985 respectively. Entries other than the winning one in the October 17 draw will autornatically be entered for the November 28, 1984 draw. Entries other than the winning one in the November 28, 1984 draw will automatically be entered for the final draw, February 20, 1985. Chances of winning are dependent upon the total number of entries received as of each draw. The drawn entrants, in order to win, wM be required to first correctly answer an arithmetical, skillHesting question, within a pre-determined time limit. Decisions of the contest organization shall be final. By entering, winners agree to the use of their name, address and photograph for resulting publicity in connection with this contest. The winners will also be required to sign a legal document stating compliance with the contest rules The names of the winners may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Telecom Canada, 410 Laurier Ave. W, Room 950, Box 2410, Station “D”, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP 6H5. 5. This contest is open only to students of the age of majority in the province in which they reside who are registered fulHime at any accredited Canadian University, College or Post-Secondary Institution. Employees of Telecom Canada, its member companies and their affiliates, their advertising and promotional agencies, the independent contest organization and their immediate families (mother, father, sisters, brothers, spouse and children) are not eligible. This contest is subject to all Federal, Provincial and Municipal laws. 6. Quebec Residents Address Apt City Prov Postal Code Tel. No (Where you can be reached.) College or University Attending : All taxes eligible under the Loi sur les loteries, les courses, les concours publicitaires et les apareils + | have read the contest rules and agree to abide by them. d'omusemens have beh paid A complain respecting the administration af this Contest may be Long Distance submitted to the Régie des loteries et courses du Quebec. Signature “A long distance call is a completed call outside the entrant's designated free calling area. Telecom Canada