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f opportunities Page six/Carolina Journal/October 24, 1978 classifieds/classifieds ESPECIALLY FOR YOU October 28-29 Venture is holding an in troduction to backpacking. Fee is $15. Additional in formation may be obtained through the Venture office in Cone University Center. October 30 Latin American Night, 7:30 p.m., Cone University Center Lucas Room. There you will enjoy a wonderful evening of newi hispanoamericano food delights including aroz conpollo (chicken with rice) and platin (fried bananas) and more. This will be accompanied by Latin American rhythms. To stimulate your thinking and raise your awareness of current events, you’ll have an opportunity to hear and discuss issues related to the present political situation in Nicaragua and the U.S. role there. Tickets for the evening are: $1.50 for students; $2.50 general. These are available from the Interna tional Student Advisor Of fice (597-2375) or Center for International Studies (597-2407). Deadline is Oct. 25. Sponsored by the UNCC International Club in cooperation with student members of Hispano americano. show h October 9-27 Exhibit: “Colone Cathedral” on loan from the Goeth Institute of Atlanta, photography. October 25-31 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. each evening. The third annual Terror Theater sponsors “The Ghosts of Paradise Island” presented by Explorer Post No. 259. Ghosts and time to meet ghouls will serve free wit ches brew and warty toad confections following the performances. Admission is $2. Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, 1017 E. Morehead St. October 25 7:30 p.m. Alternative Films of the University Pro gram Board presents a Cartoon Festival featuring ‘‘The Critic,” ‘‘Bambi Meets Godzilla,” ‘‘Frank Film,” “Hunger,” “Street Music,” “The Hold,” “Luna Nocturna,’’ “Lapis,” “Pandora’s Box” and “Neuron.” October 26-27 9 p.m. Peter Alsop will be appearing in the Rathskeller. Admission is 50 cents. Help Wanted: Waitresses, parttime one-two nights per week; flexible hours. Apply at La Fiesta Mex ican Food Restaurant. 530 Eastway Dr. Apply after 3:-30 p.m. Ask for Terry Roberts, manager. Wanted: Aggressive person to earn excellent money ($6-10/hr.) selling para phernalia on campus. Must put in 6-10 hours a week. Contact Blown- Away Enterprises, Inc., 272 N. Kings Ave., North Massapequa, N.Y. 11758. Diamond Engagement and Wedding Rings: Up to 50 percent discount to students, faculty and staff. Example, % ct. $150, ^ ct. $350, one ct. $995, by buying direct from leading diamond cutter. For color catalog send $1 to SMA Diamond Importers, Inc., Box 42, Fanwood, N.J. 07023 (indicate name of school) or call (212)682- 3390 for location of showroom nearest you. Improve Your Grades! Send $1 for your 256-page, mail order catalog of Col legiate Research. 10,250 topics listed. Prompt delivery. Box 25907-B, Los Angeles, Calif. (213)477- 8226. Wanted: Want to help with the State Senate Cam paign and make some money at the same time? The telephone bank for the N.C. State Senate Cam paign will pay $3 an hour for any block of time you can work. The hours are Monday-Thursday from 6-9 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sun day 2-6 p.m. Contact Spencer Stickell at 536-8790 or Dave Cathcart at 375-7980. Photographs: Fraternities, sororities, choir and band groups. “Your Gang” photographs. High quality color and black and white 8x10s. Call 598-7982 anytime. UNIVERSITY PROGRAM BOARD October 25 8 p.m. The Nuggets will be meeting in the Nor theast Lounge of the Cone University Center. Please; come as pictures will be made for the annual. November 5 3 p.m. UNCC Children of the Sun will have its Founder’s Day Program in the Rowe Recital Hall. The program is free to the public. The 49ers Sports Car Club needs you. We are now trying to get together for a meeting to start the year. Call for more infor mation about the club and our monthly events. Glenn Hamilton at 536-5073, Tim Sprinkle at 596-8055 or Apt. C-204 or Glenn Holt at 597-3137 or Moore 405. Eastern Federal Theatres SECRETS PHONE 536.5378 Regency 1 6434 MBtMABtt SOAP All Seats $1 at all Telefon — Oct. 29, 7 p.m. McKnight Lecture Hall Animation Festival — Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. McKnight Lecture Hall Halloween Party — Oct. 27 Rathskeller, following PFM celebration Franklin Ajaye — Oct. 26, 7 p.m. Rathskeller Peter Alsop — Oct. 26-27 Rathskeller TAKE TIME OUT TO GIVE TO THE UNITED WAY tS IM! ttwarics... FOR ALL OF US 1978 United Way Campaign in Mecklei 0'iT -I.: : >o Counties UNCC BOOKSTORE ■ Z o 18 ■^ I K I I I 1 ■ FREE GAME COUPON WHERE IS THE NEWEST GAME IN TOWN? AT FREEDOM MALL INSIDE/ACROSS FROM BEAUREGARD'S RESTAURANT OPEN Monday-Thursday 10-10 Friday & Saturday until 11 Sunday 1-6 ALL THE NEWEST, MOST EXCITING GAMES! OVER 50 GAMES 4* fA Til 1 1 MIDDLE a EARTH 1 An Entertainment Room For The Whole Family THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE FREE GAME WHEN PRESENTED BY BEARER VALID THROUGH NOVEMBER 1. 1978 ONE COUPON PER PERSON FREE GAME COUPON I I I mi ma mi SI "I s : SUN. I I I 1 I
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