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Guided self-change of alcohol use: for individuals who may have concerns about the amount they are drinkin and want to cut down. Call Counselling 8 ervices, ext. 2655 to find out more. Scholarship funds are available throu h the Multiple Sclerosis Association o9 America’s PROJECT: Learn MS ‘98 Essay Competition. June 5, 1998 is deadline. To obtain r i&ration form and info call 1-800-&A 74 N MS. Renison College is now accepting residence applications from undergraduate students for both the winter and spring terms in 1998. For further info contact the Residence Office, Renison College at 8844404, ext. 611 The IQDE Gladys Rafter Bursary for Graduate Study IS offered for one year of post-graduate study to residents of the Municipality of Waterloo or students studying at the University of Waterloo or Wilfrid Laurier University. Approximate value $3,500. Application deadline April 15, 1998. For info telephone 905~5229537/fax 905-522-3637 or contact the Graduate Offices at the above Universities. St. Catharfnes Collegiate Inst. and Voc. School is celebrating their 75th Anniversary on May 15 to 17. All students and staff members who attended since 1923 are invited to come home and celebrate. For info call (905) 687-7261 or website at www.niagara.com/collegiate, or mail address is 34 Catherine Street, St. Catharines, Ontario, L2R 5E7. Residence accommodation - Resurrection College is accepting applications for residence for the upcoming Fall & Winter terms. Single rooms for undergraduates (2nd year and above), graduates and doctoral students are available, If you are looking for a small, quiet residence with a warm, homelike at-

mosphere, give Patti a call at 885 4950. Email: ptusch@ionline.net +fopeSprfng, the support centre for people living with canrxr, is pleased to announce their move to 43 Allen Street, West. The move is scheduled for March 23 which wifl allow for expanded sewices and offer a larger hand in a time of oersonal crisis. Travel and study program - Jewish History and Culture in Central Europe August 16 to September 2, 1998. For details calI 888-4002 or email at conted _@cart1 - -- .uwaterloo.ca i&it Preparation Course - the test of English as a Foreign Language Course TTOEFLI beains April 7 and ends Jun\e 10. Ciasse’s are held every Tuesday and Wednesday from 24 p.m. This 10 week course is designed to prepare people for writing the TOEFL exam. The course fee is $50 and the book is $35. Re ister at the International Student 0 x ice, NH2080 or call ext. 2814 for more details.

If you ars interested in any of the following volunteer opportunities, please contact Sue Coulter at the Volunteer Action Centre at 742-8610. Quote the position number at the end of the description when you call. Please visit the Volunteer Action Centre’s website at: http:// www.wchat.on.ca/public/kitchener/ vacfiles/vac. htm . .* What Are You Doing On The Weekend: #O34-96. Do you enjoy sports and animals? Care givers are needed for an active 20 year old man with a developmental disability and needs some time away from his family. A young couple without children would be a preferred match. Expenses are paid. Work With Police: #106-223. Citizens on Patrol is in need of volunteers to help patrol downtown Kitchener. Training is provided, days or evenings for 6 hours a month. Fun Raisers Needed: #002-2249. He/p the KW Catholic Youth Organization oranize their 14th Annual Lobsterfest and B ante on May 23rd and gain valuable experience planning an event. Caring Ceramics Assistant: #U852247. Whether you’re an old hat at ceramics or not, your help is needed for 2 hours on Friday mornings to assist residents of a Waterloo seniors residence, Active Living Ambassador: #t 1Q2254. If you are 50 or over and have a keen interest in a healthy lifestyle, then you are the perfect person to promote the benefits of active living to Waterloo seniors. Bookkeeper: #097-2238. Use your bookkeeping skills and knowledge of Simply Accounting to help a Cancer Support Centre located in an attractive older home in uptown Waterloo. Short-Term Chffdcare Needed: #O30180. Just 2 hours a weekof your time will allow low income parents of preschool children to participate in a Waterloo Reional Health Unit parenting course. April %OJune 15 from 1-3 p.m, at Highland Baptist Church. Volunteers with car and time during day are needed to drive elderly clients to medical and other appointments. Ffexible position. Mileage reimbursement available. RAISE Home Support, 7447666. Volunteer tutors are needed to tutor students on a one-to-one basis in written and oral English. Tutors meet students on campus, usually once a week for l-2 hours for 1 term. If you have a good working knowledge of English, are patient, friendly, dependable, and would Ii ke to volunteer, register at the Intemationaf Student office, NH 2080. For more info call ext. 2814. The Waterloo Community Arts Centre requires a Centre Attendant for Tuesday afternoons l-2 hours per week. Call 8864577 or drop by 25 Regina Street, S., Watertoo.

Learn about a different culture while you show a new immigrant how to be a part of your community. For more information, call K-W Y.M.C.A. Host Perogram at 579-9622. VOLUNTEER AT IMPRfNT - NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. COME TO THESTUDENTLIFECENTRE, ROOM 1116 TO DISCOVER YOUR NEWSPAPFR! Waterloo Minor Soccer require house league coaches for 1998. The season runs May to July or August. Training provided. Come share your time and talents! Call 578-9680. You too can be a Big Sister volunteer. Ask about our Short-Term Match program created for university students. Call 743-5206 and ask about our 1 day training session. SMOKERS NEEDED -a smoking cessation study is being carried out on campus. If you smoke, please consider volunteering to fill out a short questionnaire. You could win a movie ticket for two. Questionnaires will be available at the porter and Davis Libraries, Student Life Centre, The Bomber, Grad House, and main entrance of most UW campus buildings. To return your questionnaires, send them through Internal mail to: The Smoking Study, Health Studies, BMH or drop them off in the provided boxes at the Davis and Porter Libraries. This study has been reviewed and received ethics approval by the Office of Human Research and Animal Care at the University of Waterloo. If you would like additional information contact Janneth Pazmino-Canizares at Health Studies, BMH. E-mail japazmin 8 healthy.uwaterloo.ca or Kari n Neumann at kneumannBahsmaif.uwaterioo.ca. UW Disabilities Office is looking for volunteers for ‘LINKS” (Peer Helper Program) for the Fall Term. Information and applications can be obtained in room 2051, Needles Half. The Cfty of Waterloo (88&6&!8l Volunteer Services is curiently recririting for the fotlowing volunteer positions... Volunteer Program Assistants: are needed to assist with a senior’s day program consisting of a variety of organlzed and supervised group activities designed to meet participant needs andcapabilities. Volunteersare required y;g6hours per week starting in April . Vof untaers Transportation ScMufers: are needed to assist in the scheduling of drivers for the transporation program Mon., Wed., and Fri. mornings, Office Volunteer: is needed to answer phones, take messagesand other small tasks on Monday afternoons 2:oO to 430 p.m.

Friday, April 3,1998 Cambridge-The Cambridge Self-Help Bank is pleased to invite you to attend the Open House for their new facilities as welt as the Kick Off for their Spring Food Drive at IO a.m. at 56 Dickson Street in Cambridge. For info calt 6226550. Saturday, April 4,19Q8 St. Jacobs Schoofhouse Theatre presents “Sacred Garden” at 8 p.m. at 11 Albert Street, St. Jacobs, Ont. Also playing on Sunday, April 5. For info and reservations call 664-l 134. Sunday, April 5,1998 KW Chamber Music Society presents “Ross Edwards, clarinet-piano, Jamie Parker” at 8 p.m. at the KWCMS Music Room, 57Young St., W., Waterloo. For info and resenrations cali 886-1673. Wednesday, April I,1998 Gay and Lesbian Liberation of Waterloo Coming Out Discussion Group. Topic: “Hometowns: Where I Came From.” 7130 p.m. Social follows at 9 p.m. HH 378 Meet old friends and make new ones. All welcome. Details: 884-4569. Wed., April 15: “Same-Sex Couples” Wed., April 22: “Marriage and Parenting” 1 Wed., April 29: “Breaking Up: Dealing , With Ex’s In A Small Community” Wed., May 6: “Coming Out To Yourself” Wednesday, April 8,1998 KW _-__Chamber ___ Music Societv presents “New Music b David Mitch&at 8 p.m. attheKWCM i Music,57YoungSt., W., Waterloo. For info and reservations calf 886-l 673. Sat., April 11: “Erika Raum, violin and Francine Kay, piano” Wed., April 15: “Elizabeth Dolin, cello and Francine Kay, piano. -. - ._ Thursday, April 16,1998 Free information session for caregivers of children with asthma at the Auditorium, Freeport Health Centre, Grand River Hospital. For more info call nwLn100. ““V -a--. Friday, April t7,1998 KW Computer Show & Sale - business, home, education and entertainment - happening on the 17th (5-10 p.m.), 18th (10 a.m.-8 p.m.) and 19th (IO a.m.-5:30p.m.) at the Waterloo Recreation Complex, 101 Father David Bauer Drive, Waterloo. Access ‘98 - “The Sky’s The Limit!” an exhibition of products and services for Independence that has something for everyone who knows, lives, works with or has a special need. On the 17th (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.} and 18th (IO a.m. to 5p.m.) at the Kinsmen Arena of the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Com-

plex.

The Waterloo Wellington Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Association invites KW area Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers, their fami ly and friends to a meeting at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King Street, S., at the corner of King and Allen in Waterloo. For ore info call 6233207. Friday, May 8,1998 St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre presents “Fred Ea lesmith” at 8 p.m. at 11 Albert Street, 8 t. Jacobs, Ont. For info and reservations call 664-l 134.

This is the LAST PAPER of the WinterTerm. Please submit classifieds, announcements, etc. by 5 p.m. on Monday, May 4198. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR EXAMS & HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!

SBpt‘98 - 8 bedroom house- 2 kitchens, 2 flvingrooms, 3 bathrooms, laundry, parking, 25 minute walk. Devitt Street, Waterloo. $300. each, utilities included. 574-4728. . House for rent. Very close to universities, gas heating, basic amentities. Familv/rrraduate students. Gail 725-5348. s Sept. ‘98 - l-4 bedroom and l-3 bedroom house, 2 baths, laundry, parking, 20 minute walk. Cedarbrae Avenue and Brookhaven Crescent. 5744728. I he PhilliD Street townhouses- Summer sublet(s) ivailable - behind HMV, Loose Change Louis, Mel’s Diner, Topley’s Copy, Blue Dog Bagel and Second Cup Plaza. The best place to spend the summer. Washer/dryer (not coin operated), bright, clean rooms and free parking. Paul 886-5865 ; Scott 885-0008 ; Nitan 725-1025 ; Laura 746-6629 ; Daniela 725-3704 ; Mike 746-9674 ; Gina 885-5524 ; Catherine 884-3491 ; Paul 888-0079 ; Allison 725-3532 ; Allison 725-7458 ; Allison 725-4867 ; Jacky 725-3390 ; Ha 746-9728 ; Josh 884021 1 ; Heather 884-7513 ; Jennifer 8848849 ; Andrea 747-1320, Grace 8830182 ; Rodney 886-8194 ; Salty 885 2555 ; Jennifer 725-8673 : Heather 7469453 i Matt 725-3058 ; Dil/ny496-3455 ; Michelle 725-6673 ; Russ 7258426 ; Nick 725-6299 ; Michelle 725-6322, Andrea 7258571 ; Ritcha 884-5729 ; Michelle 725-3815; Christiana 725-9004 ; Craig 884-9939 ; Jason 725-7259 ; Lisa 884-0658 ; Ruthanne 746-l 861: Jennifer 725-8460 ; Brad 884-7319 or 884-6605 ; Will 725-9477. Call Charles at 7465761 for any additions to this list. PhillipStreet256@ hotmait.com Residence Accommodatton: Resurrection College is accepting applications for residence for the upcoming Fall and Winter terms. Single rooms for undergraduates (second year and above), graduates, and doctoral students are available. If you are looking for a small, quiet residence with a warm, homelike atmosphere, give Patti a call at 885-4950. E-mail: ptusch @ionline.net. house for rent - $1 1001 I 4 rooms, located at 27A $epplE&. ‘$; 1/ 98, 12 month lease. Contact Scott at

Weekend Counseffors & Relief Staff to work in homes for individuals with developmental challenges. Experience, minimum 8-month commitment. Paid positions. Send resume to Don Mader, KW Habilitation Services, 108 Sydney Street, S., Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 3V2. fnternational fanguages! Earn $1 ,OOO-$5,0OO/month part time working from home. No experience necessary. Full training. Call Mr. Thompson (416) 631-3581. BYOB (Be your own boss). Retail booths Main Street Grand Bend on Lake Huron. Sell your product to Young Tourists. Get your MBA (Mega beach attitude). From $995. for the summer. Call 5194734084. Summer Business opportunity - Enterprising Distributers wanted. Market fun Canadian products - outdoor events - be your own boss - enjoy profits. Information (403) 867-2094. Nude models wanted - mature Ryerson photography student lookin to build portfolio. Payment in cash an cl or prints. Call Wolfgang 743-0404. Tutor/Mentors needed as part of clinical team working with ages 7 to 17 with learning Disabilities, $10. to $1 S./hour, 2 to 4 hurs/week. Call (519) 837-3169 for interview. Female models needed for nude and semi-nude photography sessions. Strictly artistic and tasteful. $4O./session. Call Tony at Accent Studios 7424053.

Margaret area). In clean older upper duplex, for quiet responsible person. Near all amenities. $325./month

Don’t pass over Thursday, April 9198. Doors open at 9 p.m. and everything is $2.00. Guaranteed to be the biggest paw in town! For info call The Lyric 749-

negotiable.

Call 579-2258.

lhust see Summer sublet - beautifully maintained 3 bedroom home. Washer, dryer, fridge, stove included. Fifteen minute walk to UW. 18 Hickorv Street. $175./month. Andrea 725-9746. Summer sublet - 3 bedroom apartment, upper level of large house. Clean, spacious, partially furnished, close to both campus’. 8 Cardill Crescent, Waterloo. Call 7254436.

Get out of town! Cheap worldwide flights. Insider’s guide to air courier travel. Only $19.95. Send cheque to: Tinpail, Box 1839, Jasper, Alberta, TOE 1EO.

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The Lyric Night Club - ride our complimentary Shuttle Bus to the Lyric every Saturday night. Departure times are 10:3Q,11:25 and 12: 15 from St. Michael’s and 10:45, 1 f :40 and 12:30 from the University Plaza. Buses will be retuminaY at 1:30, i:50 and 2: IO. Time constraints writer’s block? Can’t find the words or the right research materials you need? We can help! Write: Custom Essay Service, 4 Collier St., Suite 201, Toronto, Ontario, M4W lL7. Call (4161960-0240. Computer Lease Program - P2OOMMX, 32 MB RAM, 2.1 GB HDD, 56 Kbps Modem, 16X CD-ROM, 14” monitor. $0 Down! Only $13.75/week!! FREE DELIVERY, Call f-800-267-9466. Tweed Music: Piano lessons with Sam Wiersma MA BEd ARCCO. Reasonable rates. Students of all ages welcome. Central Waterloo location. Mention this ad for a discount of 15% from initial lesson package. 741-9163. Cube and Cargo vans available forpeople moving to Western Canada. These are rental vehicles going one way only. Also cars available to other destinations. Call 1-800-668-l 879 or (416) 222-4700.

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Ladies! Fastbafl teams or players wanted for KW Ladies Fastball League. Season runs from May-end of August. Call Cindy at 742-9801. The Lyric Night Club - Student Recession Pub Night - book your own bus trip at The Lyric on any Saturday Night for the Winter semester. The Lyric will give your group free admission, free food, the craziest prices, free concert tickets, free prizes, free transportation and the biggest party hype in the world on our Student Pub Night on Satur-

days. Call our info line now at 749-2121. Also ask us how we can help you raise money for your organization or choice of charity. LOOKfNG FOR DAVE Thomson, an ex-Imprinter who enjoyed photography and writing. Please come to the Imprint Office, Student Life Centre, room 1116 between 9-5 Monday to Friday.

LSAT-MCAT-GMAT-GRE Prep Spring,/ Summer classes are forming now. Courses range from 20 to 80 hours and start at $195. Subscribe to our FREE Law School Bound email newsletter at leam@prep.com. Richardson - Since 1979 - www.prep.com or l-800-410-

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