Hall Happenings sss Greetings, Big Dogs; The Mardi Gras weekend proved to be Mar- ian Hall’s chance to do some se- rious unwinding, after indulging in the numerous activities that have taken place thus far in the semester. Many Hallers took ad- vantage of the lull to go home (to some real food!), while a few of the more stubborn partyers took off for Halifax; This reporter won- ders whether a certain Newf (or rather, his stomach) managed to retain his dinner during the Cari- bou crossing. Late last week, the residents of the Hall got first-hand experi- ence of how foolish some people can be while under the influence. We were surprised that there was yet another individual who lost a little leg hair to a stupid bet (You KNEW that you couldn’t win, Scott). Word has it that both he and the other luckless gam- bler will be checking the fashions in Bernadine for a while. It’s at least for certain that he won’t be playing Caps for a while. Last week, we speculated on the possible effects that a quart would have on someone with an allergy to alcohol. Since Tigger was bounced to QEH last week- end and was returned to us the next day with electrodes stuck to his chest, we speculate no more Canada Employment Centre on Campus 3 November 1989 - Manager Trainee & Sales Representative - BBA & BA Graduates - Midland Transport 3 November 1989 - Entry Level Positions - Business Students 10 November 1989 - Aud‘t, 10 November 1989 - 5 15 November 1989 - Manager Trainee - General Management - Sales, Marketing, Operational Credit - Irving Oil Toronto Dominion Bank Technical & Professional Career Opportunities Atmospheric Environment. Services - Environment Canada Bank of Canada = Ottawa (How was the ambulance ride, Tigger?). We hope, for our good as well as for his own, that he won’t be tiggering much in the fu- ture. That’s it for this PARTY ON, DUDES!! P.S. Was the thermometer cold, Chris? week; Movie Reviews Tequila Sunrise An excellent movie which combines romance, action, and suspense into an interesting plot with unexpected twists and turns. What happens when you mix two men (who happen to be friends) with one attractive woman? You get trouble no mat- ter how you look at it, but when one man is a cop and the other a drug dealer, the fun really begins. Tequila Sunrise features Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Russell Stewart. I give it four out of five panther paws. A movie as good as the critics said it was.! The Burbs You might think you have strange neighbours but they can’t be anything compared to those in The Burbs. What would you do if you lived beside someone who only came out at night , and when they did they engaged in very sus- picious activities (such as digging in their backyard — not in the garden either)? What would you do when one of your neighbours suddenly disappears for no rea- son? If you’re Tom Hanks then you don’t just sit back and won- der, you take action! Hanks, together with his other neighbours hilariously in- vestigate this disappearance by breaking into their neighbours house. To find out what happens next why not rent The Burbs, it’ll keep you laughing for hours! The rapher is murdered for what he has seen, but before they mur- der him he manages to hide his film somewhere they will not find it. Many years later his son helps to expose some of the govern- ment’s best kept secrets by find- ing this film. This movie is full of suspense and action as the government is prepared to keep this film from the public at any cost. Ground Zero is an excel- lent movie which is based on true facts. I give it three out of five panther paws. The Chemist's Ballad (sing to “Babyface”) Acetate! You just amaze me in your solid state. You aren’t smelly like a strong sulfate, Acetate! Laying there in your petri plate... j Acetate! We have a bond that won’t dissociate. You’ve got a valence that can really rate, Acetate! My one and on-ly a-ce- taaaaaaaaaaate! The Ghost Writers 24 November 1989 - Entry Level Positions - Economics Students. Canadian Armed Forces will be in the BREEZEWAY Bank “of | Cates ame ae Burbs stars Tom Hanks, Car- rie Fisher, Rick Ducommun, and Corey Feldman. I give The Burbs four out of five panther paws. Tom Hanks does it again! Ground Zero 8 November 1989 | - 14 November 1989 - WANT A SUMMER JOB AS A STUDENT PLACEMENT OFFICER Everyone wants these jobs! They provide excellent experience in public relations, personnel, program planning and administration. And the pay's pretty good Design featured on a UNICEF card. too! Coapeti sane is Keer fox these paps ions (1488 year over Ground Zero, starring Colin Send a message of hope applications .for 35 interview spor iy : i . Elaine Sobey, Manager of the Canada Employment Centre on Friels, and co-starring Donald this holiday season. Campus will provide an information session on how to 8 Pleasance investigates the British Send UNICEF cards. compete successfully for these positions. This session = ‘ r eek % will be held Tuesday, 14 Nov. Room 110 RL, TIME: 2:30-3:2%¢ nuclear testing in Australia in the nicef - Contact the CEC-OC if you plan to attend. 1950’s U For a new full-colour brochure, contact A photographer takes pictures | _yniceF Canada, 443 Mount Pleasant Rd. Toronto, Ontario M4S 2L8 (416) 482-4444 of something the British govern- OR call toll-free 1-800-268-3770 (Operator 741) ment wants to hide. The photog- We have various employment opportunities for students seeking part time jobs during the semester, these opportunities are both on campus and off campus. Further information is available at the Canada Employment Centre on Campus, Robertson Library (Student Services) Elaine Sobey, or Diane MacKenzie. 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