Other Press CLASSIFIED January 24, 1994 ‘Marketplace Original band seeking singer who can hit notes and carry a melody. Need not have experi- ence. MUSICAL STYLE: our own... sort of ... grunge \ mainstream \ sort of rock. Kem 939-2802 & Texts: Math 115 Pre-calculus: 3rd Edition Larson/ Hostether, Solution Guide, 6th Edition Barnett/Ziegler Finite Maths first $60 takes all. Debbie 431-8995 Shared accommodation close to school, close to bus route, non-smoking. $350/mo. Phone Jim at 521-0198 NEED PAPER? 200-sheet packs of lined paper for sale. (Book store sells for $2 each) My price is 3/ $2. Call Jason at 520- 1795. Buy now, buy often. & Books: BUS 200 Contem- porary Canadian Business 3rd ed., BUS 210 Can. Management Principles & Functions. Contact Phil, 826-4672 Guitarist looking for players or band into heavy alternative music. Fun is the major motive. What else? Who knows? influences: NIN, FNM, KMFDM, White Zombie. call Renata 594-4641 Apt for rent unfurnished 3 bedroom located at 30th and Main St.. $1150/mo Utilities included. No pets. Available as of late Jan,’94 call 220-1078 BUSINESS & FINANCE textbooks for sale. BUS 320/420 The Law and Business Administration in Canada, Smythe, $40; ECO 150/ 250 Economics 7th ed., $40; FIN 210 Financial Products & Serv- ices, $33; Texas Instruments BA- 35 Calculator, $17. Please call ’ Heron 322-9872. BURNABY VOLUNTEER CENTRE has numerous volunteer opportu- nities: -performers -game players -out-trip leaders For more information, please call 294-5533 TYPING Term papers, Resumés, Copy-Editing, Laser Printing. Fast turn around. Reas. prices. Copies, Fax, Mail box Rentals. MAIL & TYPE, 9632 Cameron (Lougheed Mall) 420-6245 One bedroom with furniture for rent. Female only. No smoking. Close to public transit. All appliance utility included. $250/ mo tel 433-0043'5-10 pm SHARED ACCOMMODATION: M/ F to share a nicely furnished two- bedroom condo w/ washer/dryer. Must be N/S, close to school, Skytrain, and shopping. Available January 1/94 $350/mo, all inclusive. Phone 525-4797. THE WOMEN'S CENTRE needs volunteers for Personal Safety walk-abouts. In the hallway outside room 2720 (next to the financial aid office) there is a notice board with volunteer applications, just fill one out and drop it in the box. CALL TO ARTISTS past, present and future of New Westminster to an all-medium juried art show. Please submit a portfolio with photos or slides of works includ- ing titles, media, size, and date of each work. A resume and artist's statement should be enclosed as well. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of photos or slides. The Deadline for submissions is February 15, 1994. For more information, contact Elanore Nucho at 527-5528. WANTED: We pay cash for tools, furni- ture, antiques, stereos and miscellaneous items. Call Jeff at 942-4057 or Derek at 526- 4818 f) Noe Room for rent in main floor house (for non-smoking female only) Rent $350/mo including util. as of Jan,’94 (home stay fee $500/mo) Address: 14th ave, Bby near Kingsway. Public transit accessi- ble. Contact Miss Lee at 540- 6371 NT IW. fT TON = - et RULAYS GET THOSE Apa WRIELES IS MY ¢ a A CG Sa A ASIII ee | ‘ NAS ~~? 4 3 5 Os hrll ROOM FOR RENT for non- smoking female only. One bedroom in main floor of house. Rent $300/mo., includes all utils. Burnaby near Kingsway. $500/ mo. January 1/94. Call Miss Lee, 540-6371. . ROOMS FOR RENT: fully fur- nished, have your own privacy, or homestay. Available from December. Please call 951-9662. FOSTER CARE In our community, Foster Families provide a loving and safe home for children whose families are going through difficulties. Foster Parenting is challenging and demanding; it requires love, patience, and strong parenting skills. Our community has a need for more specialized Family Care Homes. Are you interested in becoming a professional parent? For more information on fostering please call 1-800-663-9999. STUDENT OMBUDSOFFICE is available to students experienc- ing difficulties with policy and its implementation. Assistance, advice, information, direction, help with appeals, facilitation and support offered. Service is confidential. Contact Ombudsperson Carla Alexander at 527-5016, or go to Room 1242 (next to the Campus Deli). IS IT YOUR ESSAY, or is it art? Only your prof knows for sure. Call That Printing Place for a snazzy rendering of your favour- ite essay. We type, we typeset, we print, we deliver You can also call on us to fulfil your brochure and poster needs. Sorry, we don’t do windows. Call 432-1461. FOR RENT: Clean and bright 2 bdrm basement suite. Private entrance, shared washer and dryer, quick access to buses & skytrain. $595/mo + phone. Call 522-0961 after 4pm. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for the Douglas College Language Partner Program. While helping an ESL student at Douglas College, you can learn about a new country and culture, improve or learn a new language, make new friends from around the world and gain experience for future careers. The days and times you meet are flexible. The required time commitment is one hour per week per semester. For more information. Contact Jeff. MacDonald at 527-5412. THE DISABLED WOMEN'S NETWORK (DAWN Vancouver) will be holding a meeting January 9 from 2pm - 4pm at 501 E. Broadway, Vancouver. All . disabled women interested in meeting together for support and information sharing are invited. For more information call Julie at 253-6620. KARATE CLASSES at Douglas College. Tues. and Thurs., 6:45 - 7:45, beginning January 11. For men & women, in or out of shape. Phone 584-0627 to register. OY (SCOR CFOs Lt OY (Om fort OU CO eter JOIN US @ we wef — oe =f The Legions of The Other Press Room {020, Douglas College 100 royal avenue lew Wesminster. B.C. VIL SBe Telephone (604) 5253505 Graphic Artists Writers Desktop Publishers Ad Salespeople Come one, come all... RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE neeaed for large, partly furnished 2 bdrm apartment in Coquitlam. $310/mo includes heat/hot water/ cable. 15 minutes from Douglas College. Call 939-0415. IF YOU'D LIKE to place an ad too, please fill out the form below and drop it by the Other Press, Room 1020. Call 525-3542 for more details. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for the Public Legal Education Associa- tion. Are you an outgoing, spontaneous man or woman over the age of 19 with a never-say-die attitude and a good sense of humour? We are a non-profit society that helps young offenders and children aged 8 to 12 who are at risk of getting into trouble. If you have about three hours per week available for at least the next 6 months we'd really like to hear from you. We believe that one-to-one interaction with a well-adjusted adult can improve the behaviour of a troubled child. Interested? Call 291-0049. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for Douglas College Safe Walk Program. The Douglas College Safe Walk Program is looking for people willing to volunteer their time for their program. The program is designed to provide Douglas College students and staff with a safe and friendly escort to either their vehicles parked off campus or the New Wesminster Skytrain Station If you are interested in volunteer- ing, or for more information, please inquire at the Douglas College Student Society, Room 2780 (on the main concourse level). SPARE TIME? Need a challenge? Feel good, keep skills alive, Be a part of a team, meet new people. Try something new. Join the Elizabeth Fry Society. Opportunities in courtwork, special events, and publicity. For more information, phone 873- 5501 and ask for Jill. BRIGHT, NEW shared accommo- dation in central Maple Ridge condo, fully loaded, own bath- room, parking. Available immedi- ately. $350 + % utilities. Phone 255-5254 or 463-9778. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED at the Burnaby Boys’ and Girls’ Club to provide a place of friendship, guidance and activities for youths aged 6 to 18 years. If this oppor- tunity appeals to you, please call Sandy at 299-7040. Public Service OPEN AUDITIONS! First Impression Theatre holding open auditions’ for Albee’s ' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Sunday, Jan. 30, at 11:00 am. Auditions are at the Deep Cove Cultural Centre meeting room, 4360 Gallant Avenue, North Van. for: 1 M, 45-55; 1 F 50-55; 1M, 25-35; 1 F, 25-35. Prepared material not required, show runs in late March. Further info call 929-9456 Public Service Rap Music Video being shot on Friday Feb 28/29. Looking for Black / Hispanic/ Oriental culture types to jam with Boogle- V. If interested in this volunteer opportunity please call Damion at 522-1735. THE WOMEN'S CENTRE is always seeking updated informa- tion on the status of women for its resource files. Information in the form of recommended readings, papers published, magazine and newspaper articles (indicate date and source), legal issues, events and new resource/ services available to women. Drop off information at the Women’s Centre or send through the office mail. Thanks for your help. The Women’s Center is always seeking updated information on the status of women for its resource files. Information in the form of recommended readings, papers published, magazine and newspaper articles (indicate date and source), legal issues, events and new resource/services available to women. Drop off information at the Women’s Center or send through the office mail. Thanks for your help. Douglas College Fencing Club meets Monday Nights at 7 pm in room 1315. Everyone wel- come! Call Trent, 532-9032 or leave message @ Student Society (room 2780). Queen’s Avenue United Church is recruiting members for the Senior Choir. A broad variety of styles and composers is explored. Rehearsals Thursday nights, 7:30-9:00 pm. Sunday service at 10:30 am each week. Call 522-1606 and leave a message for music director Madelene Klassen. URGENTLY NEEDED for home- less street kids: -blankets -food -clothing 3 kids died on the street last winter. Please call Carolyn at 522- 7206 or drop items off in the women’s centre Other Press Classified Form Name Student # Section Copy Phone All ads placed by students/staff are FREE, unless on behalf of a business Call $25-3542 for details or if you're a business.