Septemiber 26, 1989 Other Press HELP -- Students are in desperate need of locker ‘space to store their multi- tude of textbooks. Can you HELP? Anyone willing to share a locker (at a fair price of course) is asked to contact the Student Society and we will arrange a locker mate for you. Also, anyone finding they no longer need their locker is asked to take their receipt to room 2780 for a FULL REFUND. Thank you D.C.S.S. Wanted: Certified Fit- ness Instructor to teach fit- ness classes at Douglas Col- lege, 1210 - 1250 hrs, Mon- day to Friday. $12 per ses- sion. Please see Chris Johnson, Room 1334, or phone 527 - 5041. A challenging and re- warding experience awaits you as a volunteer Big Sis- ter. If you are prepared to make a commitment of 5 hours a week for 1 year, and are age 20 or over, Big Sis- ters of B.C. Lower Mainland would like to hear from you at 873 - 4525 George Morfitt, FCA, Auditor General of British Columbia Pro-Choice National Day Of Action Saturday, October 14, 1989 Show the Federal Govern- ment you will NOT lose your right to choose! Assemble: 11:00 am - Queen Elizabeth Park Plaza March: Georgia Street to Howe Street to Beach Ave- nue Rally: 1:00 pm Sunset Beach *Get involved, make a difference for yourself and others.* QUALIFICATIONS * have an opinion and the ability to express it. * believe in human rights * energetic/optimistic * willing to work!!! COME IN AND SIGN UP IN PERSON. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU! The Douglas College Student Society. Wanted! Guitar Players, bass Players, keyboardists, to jam for fun or serious - have practice space available with drumkit and P.A. Call John Watchdog of the public purse. The man our provincial government is accountable to on all fiscal expenditures. His clients are B.C certain the province economically and e The responsibility is enormous. But George excels at turning challenging ¢ 13 billion budget is spent ently. gnments into successful and rewarding opportunities. e has worked in many areas of business finance, led to his previous position as Vice-President and whic Chief Financial Officer of The Diamond Group of Com- panies. He’s been Chairman of the Unive of British Columbia’s Board ¢ the Universities Council of B.C. A municipal Governors and million clients. Too many kitties for one house! We can give you a three month old kitty abso- lutely free! Call 939-4726. Butterfly Jo: Didn't think I'd turn up here, eh? OP prod here was a blast. Three months to go! Still love your shoes. Can't wait until our four days in la belle prov- ce. Love, Me. SACTU Benefit Concert Saturday, September 30 Maritime Labour Centre, Victoria Drive, Van. Tix: $12 employed, $8 others. ’s taxpayers. His job is to make alderman. President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of B.C. And inductee to the province's Sports Hall of Fame. George’s CA “You can use the d as opened many of those doors. ‘ipline, training and approach gained from your professional designation to take leadership roles throughout the fabric of Canadian society:” George Morfitt, CA and public watchdog. avert re looking for a career with multiple opportunities, write the Institute of Chartered countants of B.C. Our standards are higher. Terielevlcne ae ut Vatks se idaheaakepaptaeprers Columbia CA ESTOS Telephone: (604) 681-3264 Toll-free 1-800-663 George Morfitt's CA introduced him to Free Classified Ads For Douglas Students!Bring To Room 1602: