November 28 Notices Need a paper or resume typed professionally? Contact Dianne Stevenson at 566-0530 (9:00-4:00) or drop into the Student Union office on the first floor of the Barn. Reasonable rates and quick turnaround time. Myrons First Annual DJ Competi- tion will be held on Wednesday November 29. Doors open at 9:00 pm. DJs from all over the Maritimes will be spinning off for over $1000 in cash and prizes. It promises to be the biggest party in history. Present Student ID and get in for $3. For further information call Craig Clark at 368-3453. The hours of the Health Centre are Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. There is a nurse on duty during these hours. Doctor hours are: Dr. Doug Tweel: Monday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Dr. David MacKenzie: Tuesday 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm Dr. Dawn Shea: Wednesday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Dr. David Reid: Thursday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm For Sale: The Riverside Shakespeare for both Shakespeare courses. (English 441, 442) In excellent condition. Contact Al at 566-0629 Pregnant? Young, fun loving, stable couple unable to have baby wishes to adopt newborn. Legal, confidential, open. For further information call collect 902-651-2903. Not ready to parent? We are! Young, fun-loving financially stable, professional couple desire to adopt baby. Legal, confiden- tial, open. For further information call 1-800- 916-2277. Wanted: A small metal cash box with a lock. Contact Aldera at the Panther Prints Office. Anyone interested in a drive to Halifax De Alo Naot Gs) SPRING BREAK 5 February 17-25 6 nights accomodation beachfront hotel $359, Bus and Hotel $B9. Hotel only To book contact Tara Inman in the Student Union Office at Unclassifieds Found: | pair of mens glasses in bathroom at Robertson Library on November 20. If they are yours call 894-7659. To the student who bought my Panasonic 1124i printer on Friday November 11. The operating manual is now available. Phone 892-6662 or drop by. PANTHER PRINTS Campus Comment CAITTER AND MLUSTRATED BY STERN S. LATEGAN Page 15 What happened to the hill in front of the library? Mary Beth Nickerson, Ist year Science: “They made meatballs out of it for the caf- eteria.”’ Erin Wall, 3rd year His- tory: “They’re going to make a wall out of it to divide the residences.”’ Brian MacDonald, 2nd year Science: “It was eradi- cated during a test firing of Paul Keough, 2nd year: “It was a protest of the fifth dentist -- four out of five den- tists recommend Colgate, so the fifth dentist put the dirt in the other dentists’ bathrooms. He had shares in Crest and was perturbed because he was los- ing money. The fact that it was red dirt really p---ed the other dentists off.” Pierre Martin, 2nd year Dreyfuss’s Doomsday Ma- Science: “It was really windy chine.”’ and the wind blew it away.” Todd Smith, 4th year Science: “It was an ant hill, but the ants decided to move it to a warmer climate.” THAT CRAZY UENO TOK 17! VM Bats on December 12 -- email sjmurphy. x 5 ae Roommates needed: g ig re A house in Sherwood where youcan |i get your own room. We have cable, dish- washer, yard/deck. $250 per month includes everything. Call 894-4789. ‘ao, LS Aes i