classifieds 0 \ ‘ Benefit tor the Vancouver Five Friday, April 19 Victoria Drive Community Hall 2026 East 43rd Ave. Entertainment begins at 8:30 with: Animal Slaves Cracked Maria Aya (a women’s acappella group) and live theatre with Acting Up. There will also be food, videos and info tables. Disabled assistance will be available. There will be offsite childcare with good children’s films and activities. Overnight childcare is also available. please phone 251-6090 or 253-2802 to pre-register. Children’s shuttle service leaves the hall at 9 p.m. Tickets are $3 to $6 and are available at Octopus Books, Spartacus Books, Women’s Bookstore, McLeod’s and Ariel Books. Athletic Banquet and Social April 25, Upper Cafeteria Banquet ticket: $9.50 purchased from _ Betty Lou Hayes, room 1338 Social only tickets: $2.00, available through any D.C. athelete INFORMATION SESSION ON THEATRE PROGRAMS Date: Wednesday, April 17, 1985 Time: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Place: Douglas College, room 2710 This session is for potential students to learn about the Douglas College theatre programmes. The following areas will be dis- cussed: 1. The full-time theatre programme; For further information call 520- 5486, ask for Muriel Minshall, Edu- cational Planner. “STUDENT MOVERS 254-5593 CONNECTIONS WORD PROCESSING SERVICE For all your typing needs Student Discounts Contact: 294-0556 STUDENT TYPING 525-3544 Help Wanted - Part-time at Barnacle’s Restaurant in the Royal Towers. See Carl after 4 pm, Thurs. and Fri. Job #147 Position: Babysitter Location: Richmond area Hours: 10:30 - 2:30 or 2:30 to 6:30 Tuesday to Saturday Job Description: Look after a 7% month old boy. Pay $2.00 per hour Contact: Counselling receptionist for more information. Job #150 Positions: Junior positions Where: With Overwaitea for expand- ing branch offices Hours: Not determined Qualifications: People interested in the food industry, preferably marketing . and business students. Job #151 Position: House helper Location: New Westminster Job Description: help with 7 month old twins and light housework. Qualifications: Mature person with experience. Hours: 3-4 hours each day, 5 day week Pay: $3.37/hour Contact: Counselling receptionist for more information. Job #155 Position: Childcare Location: Surrey - Bear Creek area Hours: Saturdays, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., permanent Job Description: care of 3 yr. old and 9 mos. old Qualifications: E.C.E. student ~ April 15, 1985 PAGE 15 FOUND IN LIBRARY Man’s gold ring, Two women’s silver watches, One woman’s gold coloured bracelet. To claim: see Georgina Davis in the Library. 1.D. GROUP ADVISING SESSIONS APRIL 15 - 19, 1985 All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately 11% - 2 hours in length. Sessions are free, pre-registration is not required. 2. Theatre major, university transfer programme; 3. Admission and audition require- ments. Pay: ‘$7.00 - $12.00/hour Contact: Counselling receptionist will be taking resumes until April 25, 1985 ; Commerce & Mon., April 15 3 ie er aid Business 10:00 a.m. Contact: Counselling receptionist for University Transfer 2214 more information. Linda Job #156 Pt : Position: Care person for elderly 7c oo Sciences bee ae woman 2223 Location: New Westminster i civainn Hours: Evenings, 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. Fay: $10.00/night ABE/Grade 12 Tues., April 16 Job #158 completion or 2:00 p.m. Position: Camp jobs Equivalency 2217 Location: Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Muriel Greater Vancouver, Camp Potlatch Hours: June 30th to August 30, 1985 Business Wed., April 17 Pay: varies with position and includes Management 2:00 p.m. free room and board Career Programs 2223 Contact: counselling receptionist for (Cert. & Dip.) Lorraine more information Nursing Thurs., April 18 wanted RN, RPN, ACCESS1&2 10:00a.m. wii piles LTCA, Emergency & 1711 Bass player looking for people to jarn Occupational Health Muriel with evenings and weekends. Prefer post-punk-rockabilly-psychedelic- Chairside Dental Fri., April 19 blues, but will settle for just about Assistant 10:00 a.m. anything. Incl. U.B.C. 2223 Phone Stew: 525-5296. & Dental Hygiene Linda *x«*The Atomic Sage Page**+*» THE TOWN PUMP - 66 Water St., Gastown, 683-6695. Cover charge. Johnny and the Distractions, until April 13. Mighty Joe Young - April 22 - 24. The Beverly Sisters - April 25 - 27. RAILWAY CLUB - 579 Dunsmuir St., 681- 1625. Saturday jazz, from 3 - 7 p.m. Cover - $1 for members, $2 for nonmembers. 23. Mango Dub - April 24 - 27. CLUB SODA - 1055 Hornby, 681-8202. Cover $2 Mon. - Thurs., $4 Fri. & Sat. (more for special attractions). Harlequin, April 16-17. SAVOY - 6 Powell St., Gastown, 687-0418. Cover $2 Mon. - Thurs., $3 Fri. & Sat. No cover charge before 9 p.m. Grapes of Wrath, April 15 - 17. B.B. Gabor, April 18 - 20. Peter Leitch Jazz Quartet, April 22. Bobs Your Uncle, April 23. Salem 66, from Boston, April 24 - 25. Herald Nix, April 26 - 27. Go Four 3, April 29 - 30. SHAMPERS - Denman Hotel, 1733 Comox St., 684-6262. $2 cover on weekends. Jim Byrnes - April 22 - 24. THEATRE THEATRESPORTS - Comedy improvis- ation every Friday and Saturday nights, 11 pens ee 751 Thurlow St., 688- cruciatingly funny, teams (Wok the Dig Deedee Tene aoa ee actors think fast to create on = theatre, and it sure beats the hell out of . Saturday Night Live and Johnny Carson. Be sure to go early because there are lineups about as long as this scar a guy showed me on his stomach during a bus from ses naw tea ot He said a dog VIN? « ib Review Thea‘ tale cod starting April 15 Theatre. Tix at times: 687-1644. at the Arts saat ook Just how long can one play last? Ain’t Misbehavin’ has been going strong for about a year now, and shows no sign of slowing down. FAMILY MATTERS - Arts Club Theatre Granville Island, through April, and prob- ably till the end of the year, if it runs even one fourth of the time that Talking Dirty lasted. After all, they are by the same play- wright (Sherman Snukal), and if he has the right formula again the show will be a hit. Showtimes are 8:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and 6:30 & 9:30 p.m. on Saturdays. For info and reservations, 687-1644. SEX TIPS FOR MODERN GIRLS - through April at the Arts Club Seymour. Showtimes are 8:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, and 6:30 & 9:30 p.m. on Saturdays. 687-1644. Our sexually rabid society is examined here, with both humour and some believable drama. If I had my way, I'd change the title to ‘‘Sex Tips for Modern Bipedal Human- oids’’, because even though it’s the modern gitls who are up on stage, us modern guys in the audience get the message. Highly recommended. Reserve early because this piece of theatre is pretty popular mainten- ant. PIAF, HER SONGS, HER LOVES - at City Stage until April 20. Tix at VTC/CBO. For info., phone 688-1436. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL - until April 20 at the Q.E. Playhouse. Tix $10.50 (discounts are available for students) at V.T.C. or the Playhouse Box Office, 873-3311. Runs nightly except Sunday. I had a chance to see this, but I blew it, so I’ll give you the second hand news. Along with She Stoops te Conquer, this is the only 18th century British comedy to have withstood CONCERTS D.0.A. / SCISSORS / NO MEANS NO / SLOW - April 13, New York Theatre, 639 Commercial. Showtime for this all-agers gig is 7:30 p.m. Tix $6 advance, $7 at the door. Definitely a good deal, this show will probably run till after midnight. D.O.A. has a new album of material, and Slow is a good band in the paisley/psychedelia genre. No Means No is hardcore, and I haven’t heard Scissors. JOHN LEE HOOKER AND THE COAST TO COAST BLUES BAND - April 20, the Commodore. Doors open at 8 p.m. Tix $10 at VTC/CBO outlets. Info. 280-4411. RONNIE GILBERT - April 14, the Van- couver East Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Tix $8. For reservations, phone 254-9578. Do not miss this! Ronnie Gilbert is one of the original Weavers and, like Pete Seeger, is a passionate and experienced performer. She’s got a voice that resonates with power and feeling, and will be playing old stuff (yea!) and new stuff (more yea!). NIK KERSHAW / JUMP - April 21, 8 p.m., at the SUB Ballroom at U.B.C. Tix at VTC/ or outlets. Info. 280-4411. SUB shows great because you get to boogie, so dost ioesat tis Bencllk Wane JANE MORTIFEE - April 21, 8 p.m. Arts Club Theatre on Granville Island. Tix $10 advance at usual outlets, and $12 at the door. Info. 687-1644. Paix (yes, this is how you spell it), Brave Snare omens Hi i singer, with a selection of works and a bio. After 1 a.m., it gets kind of boring, with interviews and stuff. Night Lines, Friday and Saturday from midnight to 6 a.m. This one’s 100 percent music, and is hosted by Ron Robinson. The material is similar to Brave New Waves, but there’s six times more of it. CFMI - FM 101 One of the only commercial radio stations around with halfway decent specialty shows. The best is Sunday Morning Brunch, from 9 a.m. - 12 noon, hosted by Ellie O’Day. She has free reign for 3 hours and gets to play what she wants, which is usually pretty good stuff. Also good is the Off the Wall hour, from 10 - 11 p.m., Monday to Thursday, , three times a day (9 a.m., noon, 11 p.m.), and In Touch, Sundays, from noon - 1 p-m. CFRO - FM 102.7 This is Vancouver’s co-op radio station, and they dish up every genre of music imagin- able. Operated and dee-jayed by volun- teers, CFRO is far from slick. Definitely a preference for cotton and wool over polyester. Pick up Radio Waves, a guide to CFRO programming, at libraries and record stores. CITR - FM 102 Really alternative and really hard to pick up (they have a 40 watt transmitter, purport- edly powered by gerbils enslaved on tread- mills), CITR is the best forum for hearing local music. CITR’s radio guide, Discorder, ao at fine stores throughout the THE HIT at the Ridge Theatre, 16th and Arbutus, 738-6311. Showtimes, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Stars John Hurt and features some original music by Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW - every Friday midnight at the Studio Cinema, 919 Granville, 681-1732. Still loads of fun, even after all thése years. GALLERIES NEW WESTMINISTER PUBLIC LIBRARY - through April, drawings and paintings by Ingeborg Raymer, and prints and collo- graphs by Hazel King. PITT INTERNATIONAL GALLERY - 36 Powell St., 681-6740. Until April 20, Su Schnee - paintings and photographs, Paul Ewert - paintings and onl and Harry Ruggeuburg - participation age ings. April 22 - May 4 - Landscapes, a group exhibition. VANCOUVER ART GALLERY - 750 Horn-- by St., 682-5621. Until June 2, a large Chinese exhibit is featured, with porcelein works, paintings and photographs. . SURREY ART GALLERY - 13750 - 88th Ave., Surrey, 596-1515. Until April 28, paintings by Susan Loudon and Doug Rowed. i BURNABY ART GALLERY - 6344 Gilpin — St., Burnaby, 291-9441. Until May 5, Hew Did Your Garden Grow?, an artistic look at gardening, featuring photographs and paintings by famous folks like Jack Shad- bolt, and local folks like Margaret Devenyi. U.B.C. FINE ARTS GALLERY - basement of the main library. Until April 27, Against Great Odds, posters of Nicaragua.