et ep Page 2. by Tom Boer If you noticed students hol- ding a bake sale at Douglas College last Monday, or on the preceding week, you may have wondered why. The students are in a French class raising money to participate in a Federally created programme with stu- dents from Quebec. Fifteen students will go to a town outside of Montreal from January 4th to 11th, Bake sale rocks CAMPUS % «nx. and will entertain Quebec students the following week. The money raised will go to finance activities planned for the Quebec students while they are here. Activities in- clude a day trip to Victoria, a tour of New Westminster, Harbour and a local mill, visits to the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Stanley Park, the Aquarium, and a tour of chinatown and SFU. The class appreciates the The Other Press = administration allowing them to conduct the bake sale, and thanks students for their support. The students contemplate other fund-raising activities They hope to staff the next DC event, the combination volleyball and social night, Friday, December 3rd, from 6pm to midnight, at Winslow Campus, and receive some of the proceeds. This repor- ter suggests you come and enjoy yourself. ) < It happened last week. A young All eyes darted towards the door i which flew forward off it s hinges i ces begin pithirtag Yor want to ge man dressed only in leotards and boots charged into College Place pub during a performance of Wanda The Wicked and her Wonderful Beads to announce, with bated breath, ‘‘The Douglas College students are coming! The Douglas College students are coming. The stunned patrons looked up from their drinks in shocked silence. Suddenly a faint rumble could be heard, slowly building to earthquake proportions. before the first wave of College “‘Beer’‘, they all shouted in unison. The bar became wet with the spill of beer and the air filled with the sweet aroma of suds. The students were finally drunk. Here, here. So we’ll see you at the Other Colley by Other Press Reporters Robert Birosh and Kevin Manson. This ad paid for by The College Place located at 7th and Carnarvon in New ‘Westminster Phone: 521-3757 r ARERR EA EAE UR AHR ER AE AHR AR AR RAR GR RR ROE eA ADA YADDAD NDAD AD PAAR Cheryl to the best hair value in the Repeat winner of the Golden Comb award, Cheryl Beaton will sculpture your hair like no other can. Special offer to Douglas College students -10% off haircuts -10% off perms till end of December 36 BEGBIE STREET, NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. 522-8411 olden Cont | city. 636 SIXTH AVE. NEW WESTMINSTER 526-1411 ROYAL TOWERS HOTEL 633 Royal Ave., N.W. **The’’ place BEFORE and AFTER class. AN ee eC Tiil e 2B ay with the friendly atmosphere POB ¢ ar bante serving a great lunch with a daily chef’s special AND o in the evening dance nif AY WEST sgh to the latest music | wwes D0 Ride the outside glass elevator to THE SANDWICH ANS ON TOP for a spectacular view of the campus. Banquet & Meeting rooms available for 10 to 600 people.