4 Upcoming Games Friday, February 19 Basketball @ New West Vs. Capilano Women @ 6pm Men @ 8pm Get in free with student ID The Douglas Athletics depa riment presents CEITIC DANCING lessons Saturday, February 20 Basketball @ New West Vs. Langara Women @ 6pm Men @ 8pm New West CAmpus Beginners From 2-3:30 pm Room 1318 From March 15 to April 26 Every Tuesday and Thursday rom 7-8:30 pm Room 1318 es Students: $48 Dropin$5 Staff: $60 Dropin $6 Generals $72Dropin $7 FREE session Every Monday and Thursday From March 16 to April 26 Mar.8 2-3:30 pm “Oavid Lam campus Last home games of the year Support your Royals! Sport Basketball: Friday, the Beginners| women’s team took on the Every Monday Every Thursday From 2-3:30 pm In the aerobics room From March 25 to April 29 Cost Students: $24 Dropin $5 Staff: $30 Dropin $6 General: $36 Dropin $7 FREE Session Mar.8 5:30-7pm Classifieds Okanagan Lakers, defeating them 73-63. Audrey Curran From 5:30-7 pm! had a huge double-double, Gym 3} recording 16 points and 19 From March 15 to April 1 rebounds and Carrie Rogers chipped in 13 points and 9 rebounds to lead the Royals’ attack. Saturday, DC suffered its first road loss of the year, 69-66 to UCFV in Abbotsford. Rogers nearly scored half of the Royals points, recording 30 and 8, rebounds and Tammy Neufeld was the other leading scorer with 11 and 4 rebounds. Friday, the men’s woes continued as they fell 82-61 to the OUC Lakers. Aaron Frampton was a force, scoring 26 points and grabbing 10 rebounds as Danny Elliot dropped 18 points in a losing effort. Saturday, the men’s team suffered its second 20 point loss of the weekend, 81-61 to UCFV in Abbotsford. Kevin Hobbs and Danny Elliot were the leaders on offense for the Royals, notching 18 and 17 points respectively. Volleyball: The women’s team began wrapping up their season last Friday, with a 15- 11, 15-12, 15-9 beating of Langara. Christine Homeniuk and Harninder Reel reached Shorts double figures in kills, recording 15 and 12 each. Saturday, the women’s team wrapped up their season by whipping Capilano 15-9, 15- 7, 15-5. Christine Bonish had 15 kills and Kirsten Homeniuk had 9 for the Royals, who are seeded second going into this weekend's provincial championships. The men’s team also enjoyed success on Friday, defeating Langara 3-0 behind Chris Ward's 15 kills and Darren Gross’ 12. The men’s team climbed up one seed to fourth on Saturday, with a 15-3, 15-8, 15-6 thrashing of Capilano. Darren Gross had 10 kills and 1 ace and Mike McKay had 9 kills and 3 aces for the Royals who will play Cariboo College from Kamloops on Thursday in the opening round of the provincials. Lost Heavy silver and gold bracelet. A gift from my children. please call 936-2073 or turn into the College Security desk. Thank you. Accomodations For Rent: Large modern ground level suite in executive Port Moody home. Private entrance. Ideal for student. Non-smoking, No pets. $600 including utilities and cable. 961-5559. For Sale Snowboard and speakers for sale. K2, fat bob, 149inches w/Oxygen bindings and Aigner UPS hardshell boots, size 11 $200 obo. 2x10 Cerwin-Vega subs, $100 takes them. Jason 515- 4049. I am selling a Raven 24 pin dot matrix printer. It prints in black and white. Book and cables are included. $25 obo. Call Jenn @ 313-4030 leave a message. Large freezer for sale, good working condition. $100 or best offer, removal charges for the purchaser's account. Come see it, Activities Room 317, Centre for Sport, Recreation and Wellness. Volunteer Opportunities Volunteer at the New West You Centre and make a difference in the life of a teen. Call 526-1938 16 February 17 1999 or drop-in Wed-Sat 6pm-11pm at 830-Sixth Street. Ask for Izzy. Burnaby Volunteer Centre has volunteer opportunities in many areas. Contact the Burnaby Volunteer Centre at 294-5533. Volunteer positions are available to any youth inter- ested in coordinating an international wheelchair tennis festival. Positions are available for PR, food preparations, recruiting volunteers, etc. This festival will take place in August 1999. Call Allegra @ 836.8802 for more details. Women volunteers needed for the Vancouver Rape Relief & Women’s Shelter. Interested in volunteering for our: 24 hour crisis line, transi- tion house for women and their children. Training sessions Tuesday evenings. For more information and for a training interview call 872-8212. Vancouver Crisis Centre urgently needs volunteers to work on 24 hour distress lines. Those interested call 872-1811. Services Grab your sweetheart an Online Valentine for Valentine's Day. Supersweet, Semi-sweet, Sweeter-than-cherry-pah! Mike 805-6921. Students—VISA/ Mastercard that can pay itself off—even make you $$$. Sound the Other Press too good to be true? Find out for’ yourself! Call 450-0416 for more.... Ace the LSAT! Law school admission test preparation course. 4 Saturdays, Nov 7, 14, 21 & 28, 1998. Only $275. New Westminster campus. For more info call: 527-5446, to register, call: 527-5472. Offered through Continuing Education, Commerce and Business Administration. IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH CONVERSATION. Experienced and certified ESL Canadian teacher. Learn vocabulary, idioms, phrases and pronunciation. Group Lessons: 1-4 students, 2-3 hours, 2-4 days, 4 weeks $300 each. Private Lessons: $20.00/hr. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Call Mr. Joe Pelech at 524-8841. Leam Japanese: Expect results from certified Japanese teachers! Days - Evenings- Weekends, Shibano Academy, #201-601 W. Broadway, 351- 5830/738-1235 Fax: 738-1231. Patient Mandarin tutor available. Able to communicate . in English without Mandarin accent and vice versa. Flexible rates. Contact Johnson Tai at OP (room 1020) 525-3542 or home 521-3467. Infant care by ECE mom ft/pt days/evenings. Near Douglas College. Jan, after 6 pm 524-5933. 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Meetings 4:30 pm Mondays in Room 110 of the Student Society Building. e-mail: e@dcss.douglas.bc.ca confiden- tial voicemail: 527-5474 ext 4550. Perpetually in need of qualified volunteers, Douglas College's student newspaper, the Other Press, welcomes writers, wannabe writers, designers and anarchists. We also accept cash. Donations, however, are not tax deductable. Head to room 1020, let the first person you run into know what you're most capable of doing, we'll teach you the rest.