Basketball ~ Friday, the men’s team travelled to Prince George to take on the CNC Kodiaks. The Royals dominated their hosts, coming away with a 74—S2 win behind Danny Elliot's 26 points and 7 rebounds and Aaron Framptons’ 20 points and [2 boards. Saturday, however, Douglas couldn't exorcise the Sun, Demons from UCC- Kamloops, falling 86-61. Danny Elliot had 10 points and Blair Chan-Kent added [2 rebounds for the Royals, who now sit in sixth place in the BCCAA. The women’s team had an easier weekend, rolling over UCC 62-47. Carrie Rogers dropped 19 points and grabbed 5 rebounds and Audrey Curan had 12 points and I1 boards for Douglas, which is only one point behind the Malaspina Lost Please help! | have lost my cell phone and charger. Lost on Saturday10:30 am, the 19th Reported and as such, is of no use to anyone but me. If found please return. Read “ jewel’s fone” on the display. Call Laura at 526-2206 Wanted Shared Townhouse—Room for rent. Four bedroom townhouse for rent 5 minutes from David Lam campus. Two minute walk to Coquitlam transit station, West Coast Express, Coquitlam Centre Mall and grocery shopping. Female stu- dent preferred in quiet house, must want to live in shared environment. Washer & Dryer in-house, utilities are shared 1/3 (approx. $50 per month). Non-smoker, or outsider smok- er okay. Sorry no pets, we have new carpets. Contact Danean 941-8131. Room available now. $450 or nego- tiable depending on person. Come share with me, beau- tiful 3 bedroom home. Den, 2 f/p, 4 app., nice yard, fur- nished, student N/S. $410, everything included. close to SkyTrain and bus. Contact Melbro at 588-5489. Shared Accommodation. N/S wanted to share 2 bdrm upper fourplex, $360, includes all utilities, laundry room, quiet, beautiful view, large covered balcony. Lougheed Mall area. Call 939-2147 for more info. Ti = ss ee ity: / /ornevoress.couglas.oe,ea i , Mariners for top spot in the BCCAA with a game in hand. Volleyball The men’s volleyball team dominated their competition this weekend, coming away with 3—I and 3-0 victories. Friday, the Langara Falcons flew into New West and ran straight into the Royals’ waiting paws I5—I, IIIS, 15-5, 1S5—S. Darryl McCrady and Darren Gross had 21 and [8 kills respectively for the Royals. Saturday, the Capilano Blues rolled into town to try to stop the Douglas machine. The Royals were having none of it, however, as they crushed the Blues, 15-7, 1S—13, I1S—4. Darryl McCrady led DC again in kills with 16 and Mike MacKay added 14 kills for Douglas who are now in fourth place in the BCCAA. The womens volleyball team also had an easy weekend, Roommate needed— Across from college. Bright, clean, furnished, $450 and 1/2 utilities. Must see, call 525-1275. Housing Coquitlam COQUITLAM CENTRE area, 2 bedroom basement, newly ren- ovated, 4 appliances, private entrance, parking, cable, shared washer/dryer, non- smokers, no pets, $600 + 1/3 utilities. Available Dec. 1. Call 945-0398. For Sale Looking for an excellent source of reliable transporta- tion? Look no further...1980 Citation, looks good, excellent running condition, $500 firm. Call 443-9238 anytime. Mostly Fiction Brand new hardcover books for sale—cheap. Anne Rice, Stephen King, etc. Call Paris 939-2147 (mornings best). Volunteer Opportunities Burnaby Volunteer Centre has volunteer opportunities in many areas. Contact the Burnaby Volunteer Centre at 294-5533. Women volunteers needed for the Vancouver Rape Relief & Women’s Shelter. Interested in volunteering for our: 24 hour Crisis line, transition house for women and their children. Training sessions Tuesday evenings. For more informa- tion and for a training interview call 872-8212. defeating their opponents by the same 3—I and 3-0 scores. Friday, the Royals dropped the first game to Langara I 3-5, then proceeded to dismantle their foes, [5—S, 15S—6, I15—I. Coralie Hiemstra had 12 kills for the Royals. Saturday, Douglas didn’t let Capilano win anything, thrashing the Blues, 15-12, 15-8, 15—6. With their wins this weekend, the Royals sit in second place in the BCCAA behind the undefeated Malaspina Mariners. Badminton Douglas took the overall silver in the Capilano College tournament held November 21-22. The Royals placed first in men’s doubles (Tom Nguyen and Thinh Nuygen) and second in mixed doubles (Evi Miki and Joshua Hughes), but did not have another competitor finish above fourth place. Vancouver Crisis Centre urgently needs volunteers to work on 24 hour distress lines. Those interested call 872-1811. Services oy Ia A ety t= ee NOW FOR OUR NAOT Mazatlan} $ Package price fom >I Departures starting Dec. 25 ALL PACKAGES INCLUDE: Full time professional staff; Tons of activities and events; BIG SAVINGS in the Resorts! 3 or 4 night packages leaving Dec. 30 or 31 Call BUST LOOSE! HOLIDAYS 682-6044 STUDENTS—VISA/MASTERCARD that can pay itself off-even make you $$$. Sound too good to be true? Find out for yourself! Call 450-0416 for more.... a Learn to work as a bar- tender! day & evening class- es/job placement. For more info contact Fine Arts Bartending School at 873-2811 or look for posters on campus. _ ~ Is travel in your future? Would you like it to be? How about spring break. Time’s run- ning out.and space is limited. We do our best to meet or beat anyones else’s price. Call Shiela at Thomas Cook Travel Photo of the Week 926-5684. ; 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. th MANACLES, cuffs, collars, flags, etc. Custom leather work. Costume. Student made. Call Brad 806-0669. IMPROVE YOUR ENG- LISH 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. Learn Japanese ~ Expect results from certified Japanese teachers! Days » Evenings * Weekends Shibano Academy #201-601 W. Broadway 351-5830/738-1235 Fax: POON ge ODS 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. Protect yourself against photo radar, for your free infor- mation package call Allan or Amy at 527-4035. Infant care by ECE mom ft/pt days/evenings. Near Douglas College. Jan, after 6 pm 524-5933. Announcements _ Female clothing needed for charity in Cuba. Please drop off items at the Student Society Business Office in the Student Building. Afraid of speaking in public? Come to Douglas College Toastmasters 7pm Thursdays, Douglas College, New Westminster Call Kathy at 525-6748 for info. ; The Douglas College Student Society is a great hang-out for students but it needs input from its member- ship. | am looking for interest- ed parties to help spruce up the Student Building. If you can paint murals or know of a keen way to make the DCSS more fun and inviting, please call Darryl Flasch at 527-5109 Wanted: Students of all ages, origins, genders and sexualities, to join the Pride Collective. Must be queer- friendly! Meetings 6pm Mondays in Room 110 of the Student Society Building. e-Mail! ats es e@dcss.douglas.bc.ca confidential voicemail: 527-5335 ext 4550 Page 16 November 25 1998 The Other Press °