over The EDGE page 10 Wednesday, Oct 25, 1995 Classifieds Rental For Rent: 3 Bedroom apt. $575 monthly 1481 Ingenika St. Available Nov. 1 Phone Naun and or Cam 563-2193 To Share: 2 bedroom apart- ment close to university and College - on bus route Rent $280.00 +hydro Cable in- cluded! Call Kristy @564- - 5245 (Available Nov. Ist) Mise. free non profit magazine looking for submissions: Poetry, short prose pieces (fiction or whatever), politi- cal or underground articles, interesting artwork, photog- raphy, cartoons, Music/ movie/ book reviews (no payment) Submission to Ri- chard Krueger 4101 high- land drive, Prince George BG. VAR. 20A.. or kruer000@ugrad.unbc.edu. Person to person Musicans Looking for people who like to play mu- sic (any instrument), and ap- preciated the following bands: Crosby, Stills and Nash, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers Nothing Serious, just to hang out and jam and make sounds. Mark @ 562-2861. Announcements: United Native Nations Local 112 is holding their annual general meting: Saturday, October 28, 1995 at the Price George Native Friendship Center - Black hall. The Schedule will be as follows: 1:00 - 2:30 Membership Ori- entation (Camera will be se up for U.N.N Membership cards - $5.00 fee) 2:30 -3:00 Refreshments 3:00- 5:00 Annual General Meeting. Opening Prayer: Elder Mar- garet Gagnon, Lhet Lit’en Nation Chairman Dan Smith, Presi- dent of United Native Na- tions, Head Office - Vancouver - Speakers: Lillian George - Zone Director, Debbie Viel ‘a's advice on Christian Living -by Jes Burkitt Well, here’s the first in what will probably be a regu- lar column for Over the Edge. We all are constantly seeing places like Security, the Women’s Centre, the In- terfaith Chaplaincy, etc. But a lot of the time, we don’t know why they are there, and what it is that they do. Dear Confused, So, I decided to start try- How a ‘proper’ young woman could ever put herself in such ing to find out what these a position with a young man of the opposite gender is simply scandal- places are here for. The first ous. While courting, a young couple must always be in the presence one | talked to was the one of a capable, responsible chaperone so as to discourage undesirable behavior. However, the lord may have been smiling on you; I don’t believe it is possible for conception to occur through contact with one’s also already know some of posterior unless there has been an exchange of fluids. In the future, it what they do: Security. We is always a good idea for a woman, upon coming into such intimate always see security about contact, to immediately bath and wash herself vigorously, ridding her- campus, doing this or that; I self of uncleanness, using various soothing lotions. .. velvety creams. . . sweet-smelling oils. .. while rubbing in a circular motion. . . Dear Victoria, I’ma proper 19 year-old Christian girl who’s been dating a nice young man, “Buckley”, for several weeks now. He’s a really neat guy, and my parents are fond of him; I even think he may be that ‘special’ one. But a few days ago, Buckley, in a spasm of unbridled desire, brushed up against my bottom. Later he said it was an accident but I’m scared I’m pregnant! I’m too afraid to tell my parents or my minister, help! Confused in P.G. that people see the most, and found out a few of the things that I didn’t know before. P.S. You must never be afraid of confiding in your elders; be it your We already know that our teachers, parents, pastor, or local policeman. They have a lifetime of security is on duty 24/7 (24 knowledge with which to help you. hours a day, 7 days a week) Dear Victoria, Why is it that the girls I like aren’t interested in me and the ones who are I don’t like? Iam well groomed, own my own truck, and have a healthy relationship with God. What is the problem? Dear Lonely, Lonely in Hixon. It sounds like you are a sensible young gentleman who just needs to meet a respectable girl to avert your attention from the girls who are loose and do not walk with the Lord. I suggest joining your parish youth group or local Young Conservatives Club to meet an interesting young lady. One must resist the temptations to visit the popular havens that appeal to desires of the flesh such as taverns, pool halls, and video-game arcades. Also, the cultivation of the gentle- manly qualities of patience, integrity, and honesty will create for you increased attention from like-minded women and a strong character. Magnusson- President of Local 112, Bertha Cardinal - §.A.T.S. Program, Edie Ross - Office Manager, Vic Schwab (Fowlie & Co.) - Finance Report, and Linda lee (U.N.N. B.O.D.) -Bingo Report For any question please call Edie or Pricilla at 562-6555 People, Places and Wildlife of the World Lunchtime -Seminar Series The UNBC Geography club is hosting a series of lunch- time public lectures during Good luck! Victoria * All Submissions are Authentic* the first semester. The fol- lowing talks/slide shows will be presented at 12:00 NOON IN ROOM 7-238. Admis- sion is fee. October 31: Protecting Cul- tural and Natural resources on the Bruce Penninnsula Rob Pfister, Resource Rec- reation and Tourism November 7: Canada’s Un known Landscape: The “Good and the “Badlands” John Shultis, Resource Rec- reation and Tourism _ For confirmation of specific We also know that they have the Lost and Found. This is pretty simple: if you find something, you can bring it to the security desk. They will tag it and hold it for 30, 60, or 90 days, depending on what it is. To claim some- thing or to report something as lost, you just walk up to the desk and tell them about i. They also make sure that the posters and signs that you find on the school’s bulletin boards aren’t offensive to anyone. In order to put up a poster, you should first take presentations contact the UNBC Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmen- tal Studies @ 960-6664 Karate Club Meeting The 1st annual UNBC Ka- rate Club meeting is being Held on Wednesday, Octo- ber 25th, at 8:00 p.m. in room 7-134 (located in the library building). Anyone interested is urged to come out, so a quorum may be reached and incorporation as a club can be ensured. We have lined up a very re- What For? it to the security desk. After they’ ve read it to make sure it’s fit to post, they will stamp it as “Received,” with a date stamp. To keep our bulletin boards from getting cluttered, they will periodi- cally go and take down all of the expired posters. The rest of the things they do is pretty simple; they do: -boiler inspections -First Aid -Safewalk Programs (where they will walk you to your car at night) -secure buildings -money escort (for the Loomis people, to keep your money safe) -general information (eg. where things are, how to get there, etc.) -Take care of lockers (so we don’t get our stuff ripped off) -lock/unlock faculty rooms, offices, computer labs, etc. for people --general patrolling of the parking lots, buildings, grounds, etc. -also about 100 other little things that nobody re- ally thinks about until some- body mentions it to them So they aren’t just there to look cool and make us feel safe; they do a lot of things - that we normally just take for granted as normal function- ing of the university. spected instructor and ar- ranged to become part of the NKA (The National Karate Association), as well as some perks with other martial-arts clubs in town. Women and men, young and old are wel- come to join, and most of us will be starting from scratch. Classes will be held to fit most class schedule, usually in the early evenings. More information can be attained from Cliff at 962-5907.