oosehead Invites You jto Come i! wist ona Se aed ) The contest will take place on following Friday nights, at 0 00 pm.: Feb. 17th : March, 3rd © March, 17th March, 31st and the Grand Twist off will on Friday, April 14th. On the first five Friday nights The Moosehead Twist on a nterbed Contest, the Ist. 12 testants will automatically re- ve a Wet One and the Ist., d., and 3rd., place twisters will teive prizes... Plus they in- ntly qualify for a chance to m one of the Grand Prizes on iday, April 14th. The Grand izes are as follows: Ist. “Spot” dnd. “Little Spot” 3rd. Moosehead Kitbag The Weekly Prizes are as fol- iS: > 1st. Molson Canadian Sweat- hirt 2nd. birt 3rd. Molson Canadian Hat Note: Immediately following e presentation of the Grand izes there will be an auction... e are auctioning off the Wa- tbed. Rules: 1. Sign a waiver Molson Canadian T- 2. Twist for a minimum of 2 inutes. Judging: The Judges will base eir decision on the following: 25 points maximum for best bstume 25 points maximum for most eative twister In the event that more than © € person qualifies for a prize, ere will be a Twist off and the towd” (audience) will choose € winner. The Winners on Jan., 27th. ere; Ist. Jack Wheeler 2nd. Roger Beazley 3rd. Peter Murphy Don’t forget the dates of The loosehead Twist on a Waterbed ‘ontest,... you could be a win- *T and get a chance to twist for “Spot” of your very own. Thursday, February 2nd, 1989: your home address in Iskambab- way, please ensure that the Regis- trar’s Office has your present ad- Seniors Just a brief note this week. Winner of the January 27, Se- nior Class 50/50 Draw was Philip Larkin. He won a record-setting $76.00!!! Many thanks to Suzie Cottreau and Cathy Fougere who generously gave up their Friday afternoon to sell tickets. If you have moved since September or you find that your university mail is being sent to Drugs: a one way trip... Travel carefully. Don’t join other Canadians in prisons abroad. Using or transporting drugs abroad carries serious penalties including the death sentence. Even if you are travelling with others who are carrying drugs you can be found guilty by association. The Canadian government cannot intervene in a foreign legal process. It can only try to ensure that you get the same treatment as local residents. So, travel carefully. Please. La drogue: TB Te ETS Cl Ta N’emportez pas de drogue dans vos bagages. N’allez pas rejoindre vos compatriotes qui moisissent dans des prisons étrangéres. Dans certains pays, le trafic de drogue est passible de la peine de mort. Si vous 6étes pris en compagnie d'autres personnes qui transportent de la drogue, vous risquez d’étre condamné pour complicité. Quand vous étes pris dans l’engrenage judiciaire d’un pays étranger, le gouvernement du Canada a les mains liées. Tout ce qu’il peut faire pour vous, c'est de veiller a ce que vous soyez traité comme un citoyen de ce pays. Alors, pour l’amour du ciel, ne faites pas de folie quand vous voyagez. Affaires extérieures Canada anp.4 (218 OLN AEST LES) Canada bead | dress where the Senior Class can send you information. If anyone wants any informa- tion or would like to volunteer for 50/50 draws, please call: Lisa Doyle 892-3067 Billy McQuillan 892-2481 Christine Ready 892-2111 Dean Rush 894-5267 Have a great week-end! Only 92 days until Senior week! Lisa Doyle President