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Campus Classified

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. Students $3/20 words [I 5G over 2O+GST] l Nowtudents . U.S.A. $52.23 Subscription R&es l Canadian $26.49

Faculty K-W &Area Big Sisters: Female volunteers are required to develop 1 on 1 friendships with youths. You must be 20 yrs of age or older and provide 3 hrs/wk for at least 1 year, Access to a vehicle is beneficial. Calt for info 743-5206. Volunteers needed to work with Pre-

of Applied Sciences

RAWC0: available to 2nd, 3rd or 4th year Recreation and Leisure Studies. Deadline: Jan 3I /96.

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Canadian Mental Health Association provides full training for alt its volunteers. You witt learn how to enhance vour listening skills and how to provide &pmrt with%ut assuming controt. For rniie information call 744-7645. Develop your leadership skills. Opportuni?iei available with Sparks, Brownies, Girl Guides, and Pathfinders. For more information call Lynne Bell @ 884Learn about a new culture while you show a new immigrant how to be part of your community. For more informaion, call K-W Host Program 579-9622. Waterloo Community Arts Centre is looking for volunteers: Reception - staff front desk, various shifts Call 886-4577 for more info. Friends - a sewice of the Canadian Mental Health Association needs volunteers to support children in one-to-one relationships. Meetings are weekly at chitd’s school. Call 744-7645. Lexington Public School, Waterloo is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to work with students or in the classroom. Phone Brigitta at 747-3314. Children’s International Summer Villages (Waterloo Chapter), a non profit organization promoting international understanding, requires volunteers for Adult Leadership positions in Europe for July ‘96. lf you enjoy working with children, possess leadership and communication skills, and are 21 years or older, then this unique experience could be for you. For more information, contact Dwyer SuItivan @ 570- 1323.

WEDNESDAYS Gay and Lesbian Liberation oi Waterloo sponsors GLlOWNight, a social evening, in Hagey Hall Rm, 378, 9100 p.m. Join us to meet old friends and make new ones. All are welcome. FACETS: (Feminists working to connect,educate and transform society] Meets 10 a.m. Second Cup. Atl interested women welcome. Contact: carneqie@watarts.uwaterloo.ca Free noon concerts at Conrad Grebel at 12:30 p.m. - no charge. Nov. 22: Classicat Chamber Music: John Marshman on cello, David Jones. on piano.

FRIDAYS Womens’ Centre Collective meeting @ 2:30 in the Womens’ Centre for more information call x3457

Applications for the following scholarships are being accepted during the Fall term. Refer to Section 4 of the Undergraduate Calendar for further criteria. Application forms are available in the Student Awards Office, 2nd Floor, Needles Hall.

All Faculties Doreen Brisbin Award: interested females entering 4th year in Spring or Fall ‘96 in an Honours program in which women are currently under-represented. Deadline: Apr 30/96. Don Hayes Award: Deadline: Jan 311 96 Mike Moser Memorial Award: Deadline: Jan l2/96. Tom York Memorial Award: availabik . ~-Ts,. Ckajto all for short fit line: Dee 3!&:

of Engineering

S.C. Johnson 81 Son Ltd. Environmental Scholarship: available to 3rd year ChemicaL Deadtine: May 31/96.

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of Environmental Studies

Robert Haworth Scholarship: available to 3B Park Planning and Management, Recreation, Natural Heritage and Planning, Outdoor Education. Deadline: May 3I/96.

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David M. Forget Memorial Award in Geology: available to 2A Earth Science, see department, S.C. Johnson & Son Ltd, Environmental Scholarship: available to 3rd year Chemistry. Deadline: May 3I/96.

lntewiew Skills II Monday, Nov. 20 2:30 - 4:30 NH 1020 Individual Career Plan Evaluation Tuesday Nov. 21 11:30 - I:30 NH 1020 Individual Self-Marketing Plan Assessment Tuesday Nov. 21 3:30 - 5:30 M-l 1020 Preparing for the Workplace Wednesday Nov. 22 3:30 - 4130 NH 1020

The Homer Watson House & Galley is pleased to host Cross Section ‘95, the annual juried member’s show of the central Ontario Art Association. Ho&s Tues. to Sunday 12 to 4:30 p.m. Nov. 9th to Dec. 17- For more information calt Gretchen Mccoltouch @ 748-4377. Girl Guides Past and Present Want to keep in touch with guiding? Become a link member and join us for tunches and outings, monthly newtetters, trips, etc. cali Lori @ 884-8365 for more info. KW Litttle Theatre presents Sex Scenes from Shakespeare Nov. 16 to 18 @ 9 Princess St Waterloo. Curtain rises @ 8 p.m, Tickets $I 0 each ($8 for KWLT members) For more information or to resewe tickets call KWLT @ 886-0660, UW Blood Donor Clinic to be held on Nov. 27 in the multi-purpose room, SLC from 12 noon to 4:30 p.m.

Calendar

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Ciassifieds

words [I 5@ over 2O+GST) $S/20 words [I 5@ over 2O+GSn l Businesses $10/20 Classified Deadline: Monday 5 p-m. SLC l Overseas $89.85

University of Waterloo Library fall and winter hours. Dana Porter Library building hours Monday - Thursday 8:OO a-m. to II :00 p*rn* Friday 8:00 a.m. to IO:00 p.m. Saturday II 100 a.m. to IO:00 p-t?. Sunday II:00 a-m. Davis Centre LIbrary building hours Monday to Thursday 8:00 a,m. to midnight Friday 8:OO a.m. to II :00 p.m. Saturday II:00 a.m. to 1l:OO p.m. Sunday 11 XI0 a-m. to midnight. For a quick $100 design a new logo for the Centre for Occupational Health and Safety. For more information calt ext. 2581. Parking Lot C has been converted to pay as you exit, effective as of Nov. 6. For more information calt Elaine @ ext. 3510. Concerts @ Conrad Grebel College Sat, Nov. 25, UW Chamber Choir & the UW Chapel Choir Fri. Dec. lst, LIW Stage 8and, Sat. Dec. 2nd UW University Choir. Atl concerts are @ 8:00 pm. Tickets are $8 for adults & $5 for students & senoirs. For more information call 885-0220 ext. 226. Rooms in Village Residence are available for immediate occupancy. Inquire at the Housing Office, Village I or phone 888-4567 Ext. 3704 or 3705 for further information on the Village. Rooms for either women or men are available @ Conrad Grebel College, UW, for the winter 1996 term (Januav through April)- Contact Dean of Students Barb Smith @ (519) 8850220, ext. 251. Renison ColIege 1s now accepting residence applications from undergraduate students for both the winter and spring terms in 1996. For further information, please contact the Residence Office, Renison College at 884-4404, ext. 61 I. Herpes -you are not alone! Information support contact with people who understand (anonymous) 743-6461. Ask for K-W Herpes Help Group. Hockey Tournament Microplay/Phoenix Sega Saturn NHL All-star Hockey Tournament. Nov-, 21/95. Minimal entrance fee will be donated to University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University. Prizes include Sega Saturn system and games. For more info. and to register call Microplay 888-7900 or Pheonix 886-7655. Campus Health initiatives Project is distributing a suwey across campus to determine what areas of interest exist in health promotion and how to make information and programmes on health enhancement more accessible. Interested in getting involved with Habi-

tat for Humanity @ UW? General Meeting Monday Nov. 27 SLC 2135 Call 894-l 869 for more info. CUSO SlldeAQdeo presentation: 4:30 p-m. to 6%) p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30, NH 1020. CUSO provides overseas wo& opportunities in developing countries. For more info. call {5I9) 767-2854 Looking for an inexpensive Christmas gift? Conrad Grebel College is selling a first-class cookbook, with contributions from students, alumni, faculty and staff. Cost is $I 0.00. To order your copy, call Theresa Miller, 885-0220, ext. 239 or write her at: Conrad Grebel College, Waterloo, Ont. N213G6

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Mondav. Free end of term party for Sociology @ the Grad House and meet the profs Society.

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Coming 0ut Discussion Group exptores issues in sexual orientation. Topic: ‘How Do l meet People’ Hagey Hall Room 378,7:30 p,m. 884-4569for more information. Lesbians, gay men, bisexuats, transgendered people, and those questioning their sexuality are welcome. Waterlw Science Fiction Club (WatSFiC) meeting 7:00 p.m. in SLC 2135 Bring a board or card games to play aftemards. See uw.clubs.watsfic or e-mail watsfic@catum.csclub*uwaterlooca for details.

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-of mind.Come to cafe courtyard in the environmental studies courtvard for coffee and cheesecake atI day! For more information call 725-731 I. UW Fine Arts Film Society presents Twanaese Cinema @ 7 p.m.-E& Campus Hall auditorium 1219 “The MatriEnvironmental Life CycleAssessment Free introductov seminar: 1:30 - 5 p.m. DC 1302 Gnosis-Gnose information and registration session 7:00 p.m. 119 King St. W. 2nd Floor, Kitchener

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Computers: XTs from $100,286’s from $225, complete with monitor, keyboard, and warrantv. Good for wordprocessinQ ilus. Cobb&tech 744-855I. ’ Give a sensual gift this Christmas. Discover Aromatherapy. Natural health and well-being, only at Greenbacks, Westmount Plaoe. Minutes from campus. 7250293.

TYPING SERVICES. Done fast and easy!! Letters, Resumes, Term Papers, General Correspondence. LASER PRtNTER. Calt Kathy @ 884-8149 evenings/weekends only* Typing of small/large projects. Laser Drinter. Tight deadlines and technicat ‘material OK. On-campus availability. 742-2589 5:30 p.m. or leave messag& Typing and graphic setvice. Term papers, repoti figures, resumes, etc. Color Printer. Free pick-up & delivery. Guaranteed lowest rates. 745-9653 anytime.

Christmas Gift Wrappers -creative individuals. Locations - downtown Toronto, North ‘fork, Woodbine Centre, Mississauga. Managers to $8.25/hour + bonuses. Wrappers to $7.15/hour. Full part time, December l-24. (416) 53& 8588. Summer Business: Are you an entreweneur? Great opportunity with low startbp cost, managetient traitiing, earn up to $8OO/week, vehicle required, call Greenland Irrigation I-800-361 -4074. FREE TRlPS!!! The best Spring Break and New Year’s trips! Break Awai Tours and Travel Cuts are looking for motivated students and orginizations to hetp promo& trips. Daytona Beach, Quebec City, Montreal, Mexico, Ski Banff and more! CatI T,J. at l-800-600-5927,ext. 310 Wanted! !! Individuals,

Don’t waste hours in the library. Let us do your research for you. Our professional information brokers will search alt major on-line databases. If it’s been written, we’ll find it. Call Student’s Edge at l800-291 -EDGE. VIEFL Tutor Experienced E.S.L Eng%acher. One-to-one preparation for -‘- test. Centrally located near bus ‘. Call Shelley at 741-9274

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