POSITION: S serve gas station. LOCA- TION: Surrey. -DUTIES: Cashier, light clean- up. WAGES: $4.50 per hr. HOURS OF WORK: 4 shifts per week, Fri., Sat. and Sunday evenings. CONT- act: Student Placement Of- fice New West. 521-4851, local 240. POSITION: Two people to help in nursery. LOCA TION: Richmond Raquet ball court. QUALIFICAG TIONS: would prefer a stu- dent. WAGES: $4.25 per hr to start. HOURS OF WORK: 9-12p.m. Mon to Fri. contact; Student Place- ment New West. 521-4851 local 240. POSITION: Receptionist. LOCATION: Richmond Ra- quet ball court. QUALIFI- CATIONS: would prefer a student. WAGES: $4.25 per hr to start. HOURS OF WORK: Fri and Sat nights. CONTACT: Student Place- ment New West. 521-4851, local 240. taff for self FOUND: + KEYS ON KEY TAB (Ford) Thursday, Sep- tember 10, 1981 1900 hours, McBride site cafeteria. Phone 522-6038 or request at Student Society (McBride site) POSITION; Dispatcher.LO — CATION: Richmond. QUA- LIFICATIONS: Will train, own transportation needed.. WAGES: $4.50 per hour. HOURS OF WORK: Mon - Fri, 3:30-7:30 .CONTACT: Student Placement Office New West. 521-4851, local 240. POSITION: Sales clerk. LO- CATION: Surrey. QUALI- FICATIONS: Someone out- going, well groomed, retail experience would be a help. WAGES: $4.50 per hour. HOURS OF WORK: 16 hrs. min. Thursday. , friday and min. Thurs.,Fri. nights, and Saturdays.CONTACT: Student Placement Office New West. 521-4851. local 240. The Other Press STUDENT PLACEMENT NOTICES Position:. Bookstore Assis- tant. LOCATION: Langley. DUTIES: BOOKSTORE CLERKING* POST OFFICE CUSTOMERS* GENERAL DUTIES. Qualifications; knowledge of books and authors helpful. WAGES: $4.50 per hour. HOURS OF WORK: flexible, part time now, full-time at Christ- mas.CONTACT: Student Placement Office New West. 521-4851, Local 240. POSITION: Student Assist- ant for reading and study skills. LOCATION: Surrey. DUTIES: work with the in- structor. QUALIFICA- TIONS: must be attending the college. WAGES: stu- dent assistant rate. HOURS OF WORK: flexible. CON- TACT: Student Placement Office New West, 521-4851, local 240. COLES the book people! ALL | OFF DICTIONARIES Sale ends September 30, 1981 COLES" | UM aeece | ’ PACIFIC CENTRE PARK ROYAL SHOPPING CENTRE “POSITION: Volunteer co— ordinator. LOCATION: Langley. DUTIES: recruit volunteers and set up programs for mentally nandicapped people. QUALIFICATIONS: exper — 1ence in mental health setting, must have a veh— icle. WAGES: $1300. per month. HOURS OF WORK: unspecified. ' CONTACT: Student Placement Office 521— 4851, Local 240. POSITION: Student assistant for adult basic education. LOCATION: Surrey. QUALIFICATIONS: must attend the college. WAGES: student assistant rate. HOURS OF WORK: flexible. CONTACT: Student Placement Offices New West. 521—4851, local 240. events Friday, September 18th, Moody Park, New West- minster ‘‘Women Take Back The Night,’’ protest march to symbolise every woman's and child’s right to safety in their community. Sponsored by Family and friends of the murdered and missing chil- dren; K.I.D.S. (Kids In Dis- ess situations); Canadian [Association of Sexual As- ault Centres;’ and B.C. Federation of Women. THIS EVENT IS FOR WOMEN [AND CHILDREN ONLY. Call RAPE RELIEF at 872- 8212 for info. RIDGE THEATRE Rocky Horror returns. Friday, September 18, 1200 Hrs. Saturday September 19 1200 Hrs. Admission $5. Cutters Way; August 27, 30. Time 7:30. VANCOUVER PLAYHOUSE The Sea Gull. September 12-October 10. SAVOY- September 17-20, Return of the Dragon: Time 7:30. Superdragon, 9:15. September 19 Midnite- Rust Never Sleeps: September 21-23 Lord of the Flies-7:30. Skip Tracer-9:15. September 24-27- Outland- 7:30, The Shining- 9:45. September 26 Midnight- Eraserhead- 12;30. International Tiddlewinks contest held in the intersec- tion of 6th and 6th in uptown New Westminster. Survivors disqualified. PUB NIGHT Friday, Sep- tember 25, 1981. 1800 - 2400 Hours. McBride site cafe- teria. Featuring ‘‘live’’ ent- lertainment. Note: one guest per student only. Sponsored by Douglas College Student Society. CENTRE* 17, September POSITION: to clea training equipment. LOC ATION: Royal Columbian Douglas Education Centre QUALIFICATIONS: training provided. [would training is extensive.] WAGES: $4.50 per hour. HOURS OF WORK: flexible, 4— 6 hourg per week, A.S.A.P CONTACT: Student Place — ment Offices, New West. { dont’t feel like oypian che number again Parallel Parking contest in uptown New Westminster during peak rush hour time. Extra points if you. tie-up traffic for more than three blocks. This is to officially notify all DOUGLAS COLLEGE STU- DENTS of upcoming STU- DENT SOCIETY ELEC- TIONS. The elelctions are being held for the positions ofCAMPUS REPRESENTA- TIVES forAGNES STREET TRE* COQUITLAM SITE* MAPLE RIDGE SITE* and for MCBRIDE SITE. By-elections are also being held at this time for the vacant Executive posi- tions on the MULTI CAM- PUS COUNCIL . ofVIGE- PRESIDENT and _ for CHAIRPERSONS on the MCBRIDE SITE. Candidates must be regis- tered students at Douglas] College, taking at least 1 (one) Credit Course, and have paid their fees in full. A Candidate must be nomi- nated by not less than five (5) members in good stand- ing (registered in at least one (1) Credit Course at Douglas College). NOMINATION papers shall] contain the NAME and STUDENT NUMBER of the member nominated, along with the OFFICE for which the member is nominated. CAMPAIGNING may com ,, mence TUESDAY* SEPT; EMBER 15*1981, as long as the proper niminations pa- pers have been filed and recieved in the main bus- iness: office on the New Westminster McBride Site of Douglas College. BADMINTON ANYONE?? Students, Faculty and Staff. are welcome to come out Wednesday 7-9 p.m. at Winslow Campus. Anyone interested please contact Bill Reed — Chemistry, New Westminster - local 265 or Yvonne Mostert - Local 264 New Westminster. _ J