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property jobs what`s on
Oxford’s
DAILY
INFO
Issue No. 8145
Thu 28th - Fri 29th Oct 2010: Oxford Uni 3rd week
WHAT’S ON
The Oxford Lieder Festival
(until 30th October)
Thursday 28th October 1.10pm, 8pm
Lunch with Schumann IV - in
association with the Royal College
of Music
Winner of the 2009 Oxford Lieder Scholarship Robyn
Allegra Parton (soprano), Kitty Whateley (mezzo) and
Belinda Jones (piano).
1.10pm (ends 2pm), Holywell Music Room.
TICKETS: All £5
Friday 29th 5.45pm, 8pm, 10pm
Rush Hour Concert III
Last of the Rush Hour Concerts: Schumann and Haydn by
the Doric String Quartet.
5.45pm, St Michael at the Northgate.
TICKETS: All £10 (students £5 on the door only)
Sir Willard White and Eugene Asti
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queen of clubs cabaret’s
h a l low e e n
spectacular
Late Night Concert
Described as “artistry incarnate” (the Sunday Times),
Alasdair Beatson (piano) performs works by Schumann.
10pm, Holywell Music Room.
TICKETS: All £10 (students £5 on the door only)
Saturday 30th 4pm, 8pm
An Introduction to Polish Song
Songs from the works of Chopin, Paderewski and Moniusko
performed by Maciek O’Shea (baritone) and Sholto
Kynoch (piano).
4pm, Holywell Music Room.
TICKETS: All £10 (students £5 on the door only)
baby simple, 213 cowley rd
www.ticketsoxford.com / 01865 305305
www.oxfordlieder.co.uk
jump-up nu-gypsy! art-rock! oompska!
electroswing! cake! costume prize! film!
facepainting! skele-bellydance! more
East Oxford’s mind-
bendingest night out
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myspace.com/queenofclubscabaret
wegottickets.com/event/94250
£10-door
JAZZ CLUB
129 High St, OX1 4DF
THU 28 OCT: TOM ALLAN
with THE SPIN TRIO
Thoughtful, inspired trumpet playing
8.15pm - 12am BOOKINGS & INFO: 07711 671647
£9 / £7 OAP / £6 student
WWW.SPINJAZZ.COM
Celia Green
COFFEE MEETINGS
Tuesdays, 4.30pm; cgoxfordforum@gmail.com
www.celiagreen.com
Cafe and Shop
taster evening
Friday 29 October, 5pm to 7pm
Vue Cinema (08712 240 240)
Thu: 12.30, 2.45pm; Fri: 11.15am
Joey King plays the heroine of Beverly Cleary’s children’s series.
FREE samples
10% off in the Shop
30 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP.
Tel. 01865 722733 www.modernartoxford.org.uk
RED [12A]
Thu: 12.25, 2.55, 5.40, 8.15pm
Fri: 10.05am, 12.30, 3.45, 6.15, 8.45, 11.15pm
LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS [PG]
Thu: 11.15am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.20, 8.45pm; Fri: 10.45am, 1.05, 3.25pm
Bruce Willis action flick.
Owls! Lots of owls!
Oxford Philomusica
A film based on 1980s comic strip and cartoon about a talking Great Dane.
Saturday 30 October 2010
Oxford Town Hall, 8pm
LIFE AS WE KNOW IT [12A] Thu: 7.45, 10.15pm; Fri: 7.45, 10.30pm
CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor
Thu: 12.15pm; Fri: 10.30am
Katherine Heigl comedy: two people adopt the child of their mutual best friends.
THE SOCIAL NETWORK [12A]
The Facebook Story.
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DIARY OF A WIMPY KID [PG]
Fri: 2.00, 5.00, 8.10, 10.55pm
Thu: 1.40, 4.15, 7.15, 10.00pm
Thu: 11.30am; Fri: 9.50am
Adrian Mole meets Holden Caulfield. Now what we need is Carrie meets King Herod.
AFRICA UNITED [12A]
Thu: 2.30, 5.00, 8.00, 10.45pm
Fri: 5.50, 8.15, 10.45pm
Three Rwandan kids walk 3000 miles across Africa.
VAMPIRES SUCK [12A]
Thu: 2.45, 4.45, 7.00, 9.30pm
Fri: 7.30, 9.45pm
Spoof of the teen fang bang genre.
DESPICABLE ME (2D) [U]
Thu: 10.00am, 1.00, 3.15, 5.30pm
Fri: 1.00, 3.15, 5.30pm
Criminal mastermind is adopted by three orphans.
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 2 [15]
Thu: 10.50am, 1.10, 3.25, 5.40, 7.45pm
A family is afraid...of burglars? Fri: 11.00am, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8.00, 10.15pm
ALPHA AND OMEGA (3D) [U]
Thu: 10.40am, 12.45, 3.00pm
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Lady and the Tramp is retold - this time with wolves.
ALPHA AND OMEGA (2D) [U]
Fri: 10.15am, 12.45, 3.00pm
Essentially Lady and the Tramp, but this time with wolves.
SAW 3D [18]
Thu: 8.30, 10.30pm; Fri: 4.45, 7.15, 9.30, 11.45pm
The seventh instalment of the grisly franchise. Now even closer! Oh gosh.
BURKE AND HARE [15]
Thu: 7.45, 10.15pm
Fri: 11.30am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00, 11.30pm
Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as the real life 19th century Resurrection Men.
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT [15] Fri: 12.00, 2.45, 6.00, 8.30, 11pm
Not The Who rockumentary, but comedy-drama about quest for sperm donor father.
DESPICABLE ME (3D) [U]
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Thu: 9.30am, 11.45, 2.00, 4.30pm
Fri: 10.00, 12.15, 2.30pm
KIDS AM: TOY STORY 3 (2D) [U]
Thu: 10.30am
Animation with voice of Julie Andrews.
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The toys must escape from a daycare centre.
SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD [12A]
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Thu: 5.15pm
Teen screening. Scott Pilgrim must defeat his new girlfriend’s seven evil exes.
SHREK FOREVER AFTER [U]
Fri: 5.15pm
Teen screening. It ain’t ogre till it’s ogre!
Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 704 2062)
CARLOS: THE MOVIE [15]
Thu: 5.50pm
The man behind the legendary Carlos the Jackal (film-length version of the trilogy).
THE SOCIAL NETWORK [12A]
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Thu: 1.00, 3.40, 6.20, 9.15pm
Fri: 11.15am, 8.45pm
Fri: 1.45, 4.15pm
“You can’t get 5 million friends without making enemies”.
THE ARBOR [15]
The tragic true story of playwright Andrea Dunbar and her daughter and grandson.
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT [15]
Fri: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00pm
Not The Who rockumentary, but comedy-drama about quest for sperm donor father.
PEPPA PIG: MR POTATO COMES TO TOWN
Fri: 10.30am
Children under 1 free, all other tickets £3.
MR NICE [18]
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Fri: 6.15pm
Rhys Ifans in story of infamous drug trafficker, spy and cult celebrity Howard Marks.
Odeon George St
VAMPIRES SUCK [12A]
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(0871 2244 007)
Thu: 12.00, 3.45pm
Fri: 12.15pm
ODEON KIDS: REVENGE OF KITTY GALORE (2D) [U] Thu: 11am
Spoof of the teen fang bang genre.
The cats and dogs stop fighting to join forces against a spy.
ODEON KIDS: SHREK FOREVER AFTER (2D) [U] Fri: 11.00am
It ain’t ogre till it’s ogre!
THE SOCIAL NETWORK [12A]
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Fri: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm
The Facebook Story. “You can’t get to 5 million friends without making enemies”.
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 2 [15]
Subtitles: Fri 2.15pm
Thu & Fri: 2.15, 4.45, 7.00, 9.30pm
A family in fear... of burglars?
EASY A [15]
Thu: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.45pm; Fri: 9.15pm
High school comedy: Emma Stone weaves a tangled web of rumours about herself.
LEGEND OF THE GUARDIANS (3D) [PG] Thu: 12.30, 3.00, 5.45, 8.15pm
Fri: 12.00, 2.30, 4.45, 7.15pm
Owls! Lots of owls!
ALPHA AND OMEGA (2D) [U]
Thu: 11.30am, 1.30pm
Fri: 11.00am, 1.00pm
Wolf from the wrong side of the pack falls for lupine lady.
DESPICABLE ME (3D) [U]
Thu: 11.15am, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.15pm
Fri: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pm
Criminal mastermind sheds gruff exterior.
RED [12A]
Thu & Fri: 12.45, 3.15, 6.15, 9.00pm

Bruce Willis in “a last ditch effort to survive.”
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT [15]
Fri: 3.00, 5.30, 9.15pm
Not The Who rockumentary, but comedy-drama about quest for sperm donor father.
SAW 3D [18]
Thu: 7.15, 9.45pm
The seventh instalment of the grisly franchise. Now even closer! Oh gosh.
RED [12A]
Thu: 12.15, 3.15, 6.15, 9.00pm
Bruce Willis in “a last ditch effort to survive.”
Odeon Magdalen St
THE SOCIAL NETWORK [12A]

(0871 2244 007)
Thu: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm
“You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies...”
LIFE AS WE KNOW IT [12A]
Thu: 11.45am, 5.15pm
Katherine Heigl comedy: two people adopt the baby of their mutual best friends.
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WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS [12A]
Thu: 2.15, 8.00pm; Fri: 12.15, 5.45pm
ALPHA AND OMEGA (3D) [U]
Thu: 12.30pm; Fri: 12.00 noon
A Wall Street trader after prison.
Lady and the Tramp is retold - this time with wolves.
THE TOWN [15]
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Fri: 3.00, 8.30pm
Ben Affleck in semi-serious heist thriller.
SAW 3D [18]
Fri: 2.30, 4.45, 7.00, 9.15, 11.30pm
The seventh instalment of the grisly franchise. Now even closer...
Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)
BURIED [15]
Thu: 9.15pm
CERTIFIED COPY [12A]
Thu: 7.00pm
Ryan Reynolds is buried alive in Iraq. Not a comedy.
Juliette Binoche has a romance with middle-aged English writer in Tuscany.
MADE IN DAGENHAM [15]
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Fri: 6.45pm
A dramatization of the 1968 women’s rights strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant, with
Bob Hoskins and Miranda Richardson.
THE LAST EXORCISM [15]
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Fri: 9.00pm
A troubled minister agrees to let a film crew record his - very - last exorcism.
Modern Art Oxford (722733)
TRUE STORIES
Thu: 7pm, £3 booking essential
American musical film directed by and starring musician David Byrne
Closing date: 31 October 2010
Embassy CES Oxford is part of Study Group,
the world’s leading provider of international
education. We are looking for a:
To work in our vibrant and progressive EFL
school.
The successful applicant will be
DELTA (or equivalent) qualified with native
level English. We are looking for someone
with experience of e-learning, an interest
in teachers’ professional development and
academic administration/management. An
attractive package offered according to
qualifications and experience.
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9 ‘From the New World’
MEETINGS AND LECTURES
Thu 28th
BLACK HISTORY MONTH / Dr Gus Caseley-Hayford’s new film screening and
talk / 6.00pm, free / race.equality@admin.ox.ac.uk / admin.ox.ac.uk/eop/
raceq/BHM10.pdf / 289936 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St / 278000
THE CREATIVE SPACE / Come along and try painting, writing, stories...or just
get inspired. Formal art training available too / 8.30am-12noon. Free, just
drop in. Refreshments available / naomidgoldsmith@yahoo.com / Naomi:
07854 727540 / Cutteslowe Community Centre, 31 Wren Road, Cutteslowe
OXFORD SINGLES: SPANISH MEAL /...and wine tasting. RSVP by 27th / Oxford
Singles Events (20/30s) / 7pm, £1 donation + menu / avadinorth@googlemail.
com / 07955 482637 / La Tasca, 5 Oxford Castle, New Rd / 246464
INTRODUCING THE MUSEUM / Discover the museum in this introductory
tour / Gallery Tour / 2.15pm & 3.00pm, free / mhs.ox.ac.uk / 01865 277280 /
Museum of the History of Science, Old Ashmolean Building, Broad Street
HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE BODY AND SOUL / Talk by Professor Keith Ward /
12:30pm, free / st-giles-church.org / 510460 / St Giles’ Church, St Giles / 311198
ETHNOMUSICOLOGY SEMINAR / “Theories of African Rhythm: Origins,
Critique, Prospects” / Faculty of Music / 5pm, free admission / 01865 276133 /
music.ox.ac.uk/events / St Antony’s College, Woodstock Rd / 284700
CERTIFICATION AND SUSTAINABILITY- WHAT’S NEXT? / Prof. Dan Klooster,
“Driven to Drive Markets: The contradictions of forest certification in the
promotion of sustainability” / Oxford Martin School / 3.30-5pm, free. Limited
seating, prompt arrival advised / oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/event/804 / 287430
/ Old Indian Institute Building, 34 Broad St (corner of Holywell and Catte St)
CRAFT WORKSHOP / Just drop in / ‘Ber-bedo Kelo Lonyo’ United Women
Organisation / 11am-4pm / bk-luwo.org.uk / 07906 220550 / East Oxford
Community Centre, 44b Princes Street / 01865 792168
STAMMTISCH / Regular get-together for artists, curators & anyone interested
in contemporary art - plus alternative pub quiz / OVADA / 7.30pm, free / The
Port Mahon, 82 St Clements / 01865 790970
PUPPY SOCIALISATION COURSE / Basic obedience / 6.45pm / 01869 322996 /
fairweatherdogtrainingclub.co.uk / Arncott Village Hall, Arncott near Bicester
GREATEST HITS: THE ATOM (TALK) / Night of music & science with Einstein’s
Musical Universe / 7.30pm, £5/SO Friends free / scienceoxfordlive.com / 01865
810000 / Science Oxford Live, 1 - 5 London Place, St Clements
ATTITUDINAL HEALING / Application of A Course In Miracles / 7.15-9pm,
donations / jerryjampolsky.com/Attitudinal.Healing.html / Ann, 01869
246839 / Friends’ Meeting House / Oxford Quaker Centre, 43 St Giles / 557373
CAMP ENERGY / Childrens funactiontastic Activity Camps / Prime Energy /
8am-6pm / campenergy.com / 01865 339339 / Summerfields Prep School
Fri 29th
ABINGDON WARGAMES CLUB / Try your hand at a variety of wargames,
boardgames and card games / 6.30-10pm £3/£1 (first 2 visits free) /
abingdonwargames.org.uk / Abingdon Conservative Club, Ock St, ABINGDON
BABY/TODDLER GROUP / Stuck at home with a little ‘un? Come for cake & chat!
/ 10.30-11.30am / 07834725206 / Forest Hill Village Hall, Main St, FOREST HILL
ANNUAL JAMES SADLER LECTURE & DINNER / Don Cameron, and dinner /
Royal Aeronautical Society / 7pm, £30 inc dinner / 01993 822604 / aerosociety.
com/branch_detail.asp?branchid=B036 / The Oxford Centre, 333 Banbury Rd
HUNGARY IN THE SPOTLIGHT AGAIN / Deputy Ambassador Klara Breuer on
what Hungary’s 2011 EU presidency can offer / 8pm / http://hungsoc.com /
736973 / Harris Building Lecture Theatre, Oriel College
CAMP ENERGY / Childrens funactiontastic Activity Camps / Prime Energy /
8am-6pm / campenergy.com / 01865 339339 / Summerfields Prep School
to Sat
THEATRE 30
Oct
Oxford Playhouse (305305)
THE ROYAL HUNT OF THE SUN
Wed 27th: 7.30pm
Thu 28th, Sat 30th: 2.30pm and 7.30pm; Fri 29th: 8pm
Peter Shaffer’s play about the Spanish conquest of Inca Peru. £9.50-£14.50.
North Wall Arts Centre (319450)
Wed 27th - Fri 29th: 7.30pm
Arthur Miller’s classic: desire, loyalty & justice. £12 (£8) Sat 30th: 2.30pm, 7.30pm
Burton Taylor Studio (305305)
THE ELECTRIC BALLROOM
Tue 26th - Sat 30th: 7.30pm
Three sisters trapped by the past, the future and each other. £6 (£5)
19 Barnet St,
OX4 3AN (07867 900746)
INVASION OF PRIVACY
Sat 30th: 12 to 6pm
A small terraced house is invaded by 11 artists from the UK, Spain, and Canada. Free.
New Theatre (0844 8471585)
SPAMALOT
Monty Python musical. £37 - £14.75.
Thu 28th & Fri 29th: 7.30pm
Wed 27th, Sat 30th: 2.30pm, 7.30pm
O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College)
NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
Tue 26th - Fri 29th: 8pm
Cornerstone Arts Ctre
(01235 515144)
Sat 30th: 3pm & 8pm, £7 (£6)
Promenade horror comedy.
New writing by author of The Local. Includes outdoor scenes if fine. Over 14s only. £7 (£6)
THE HOT DOTS
Reporting to the General Manager and the
Reservation Manager, the position requires a
confident and self-initiating person to supervise,
assist with training the new staff, motivate and team
building at the front desk.
Coordinating and liaising with the receptionists and
the office team, the candidate must implement all
matters related to reservation and administration.
Computer literacy essential.
Whilst excellent at customer care and service, the
candidate needs to have a welcoming and pro-active
attitude and to be an excellent communicator and
fluent in the English language. Previous experience
in hotel hospitality advantageous.
Apartments in Oxford offer:
Concessions, uniform, training and development, full
induction training including Micros Opera Reservation
System. Monday to Friday 9a.m. to 5p.m. (random
weekends possible). Salary based on experience is
£17.5k p.a. increasing to £18k p.a. after a successful
probation period of 6 months.
Contact Mr. Iles, Reservation Manager: 01865 254077
or send your C.V. to reservation@oxstay.co.uk
The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced
CRB check in keeping with our Safeguarding policy.
Business researcher/
research manager
£24,000 – £36,000
• Identify, analyse, and interview the UK’s
leading private companies and entrepreneurial
directors including those in the private-equity
backed and sustainability sectors
• Analyse accounts and write profiles for
publication in The Sunday Times for our
seven annual league tables of the UK’s
top-performing private companies
• Help manage the publication process, working
with editorial staff at The Sunday Times, and
attend some of our networking events
Applicants will be graduates with commercial
business experience and skills; and with some
experience of analysing company accounts and
conducting telephone interviews.
Fast Track, based in St Clements, Oxford, is
the UK’s leading networking events and research
company focusing on top-performing private
companies and entrepreneurs.
We have 14 years’ experience publishing our annual
league table supplements with The Sunday Times.
We run awards events and dinners for entrepreneurs
to network and meet our sponsors, including Virgin,
Barclays, Deloitte, HSBC, Microsoft, PwC and UBS.
Sat 30th: 7.30pm
Two acrobatic vaudeville performers fall in love. £14 (£12.50 conc, £11.50 members).
Oxford’s Luxury Serviced Apartments
Part Time Receptionists
required
Welcoming nature, committed, positive attitude,
good communicator, self motivated, methodical
with tidy administration, computer literate, good
numeracy and confidence to work in isolation is
required. Fluent English is essential. Previous
experience in hotel & hospitality useful.
Apartments in Oxford offer:
Full induction training given, including Micros
Opera Reservation System. Working shift rota
with minimum two shifts p.w. including Saturday
or Sunday. Salary based on experience is £7.50
per hour, increasing to £7.80 per hour after three
months successful probation period. Concessions
and uniform provided.
Contact Mr. Iles, Reservation Manager: 01865 254077
or send your C.V. to reservation@oxstay.co.uk
GOOGLE ADWORDS SPECIALIST, (Oxford-based, part-time
contractor, £neg). Drafting Adwords campaigns using inhouse and third party tools; modifying Adwords campaigns
including adverts and landing pages; assessing Adword
campaign performance and offering strategic advice on
content, targeting and bidding; creating regular Adword
campaign reports and discussing these with clients. Call
Momentum Web Solutions: 01865 793520
EXPERIENCED CASHIER AND chef wanted for a fish and
chip shop. zz2y@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
WANTED: PREFERABLY MEDICAL student or someone with
care experience to assist Oxford professor with bedridden
wife two hours/evening. £10/hour. 01865 516375.
zykh@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
SPANISH FLUENT SPEAKERS required to teach on cruises.
Previous experience essential. Free to travel for up to
two months from January. Contact Patrick: 01212 330974
birmingham@languagecentres.com
BRIGHT, MODERN, ONE bedroom, just redecorated
furnished, garden flat in Littlemore. Professional
N/S £695 excl. available now. For complete details:
zyvg@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
4 BEDROOM HOUSE, near Kassam Stadium. Modern and
spacious with back conservatory, garden and ample front
parking spaces. £1200 pcm excl. Available immediately to
professionals. 07824 773390. zyjd@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
SMALL STUDIO FLAT above spacious garage - included.
Furnished bed / living room inc. small kitchen area and
separate toilet and shower rooms. £575 pcm - call 07986
065657 or zy93@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
HEADINGTON: 3 BEDROOM, modern house, available
15th November, £975. First Move: 01865 760663,
enquiries@firstmoveletting.co.uk
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, Marston. Attractive, refurbished,
and available immediately to professionals or students. £1050
pcm exclusive. 07824 773390. zyj9@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
CENTRAL HEADINGTON: 2 double bedroom flat, £895,
available 1st December. 01865 760663. enquiries@
firstmoveletting.co.uk
ROOMS TO LET
5 SINGLE ROOMS for rent, East Oxford & Headington.
Available now. http://www.oxrms.co.uk for list. Text 07624
802274. zid2@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
SINGLE ROOM, 5-7 MINS walk to BMW, £260pcm, bills
included. Call 07725 858544
RISINGHURST, DOUBLE ROOM in newly built extension, £410
inclusive, share 2 friendly professional females. Available 1
Dec, 07856 143304 or zyja@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
ALEXANDRA ROAD, ROOM available now in all female house,
n/s prof, £350pcm inc c. tax. Phone Will 07989 052226.
ENSUITE FURNISHED DOUBLE bedroom, available Dec 1st,
Cowley Road. zyk2@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
FIREWORKS!
FIREWORKS!
This year’s public displays
dailyinfo.co.uk/whatson/fireworks-2010.html
Tell us about yours
and we’ll advertise it FREE!
CLEANING: REGULAR, ONE-OFF, spring clean. End tenancy.
Fully insured. Call Marilyn 01865 308067 / 07990 630332 or
zynf@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
CARPET FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on
07769 780615.
BIG OR SMALL we ship or store it all. 50% discount on
packaging materials to all students who ship with us, free
pick up in Oxford. Mail Boxes Etc., Summertown 01865
514655 - www.mbesummertown.co.uk, Headington 01865
741729 - www.mbeheadington.co.uk
MAN WITH A VAN, distance no problem! Call Kevin on
07769 780615.
FRIENDLY MAN WITH CAR and van; reasonable rates.
Contact 07925 544264 / viostrimbu@yahoo.co.uk
DISCO AND LIGHTING HIRE
SPEAKERS, LIGHTING AND PARTY equipment hire. Student
discounts!! 01865 875519 www.acdisco.com
DISCOS, KARAOKES AND EQUIPMENT Hire - Dave Seamer
Entertainments: (01865) 240054. www.daveseamer.co.uk
DISCO, PA, AND LIGHTING equipment — hire and sales. 118
Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.uk
PA HIRE - PARTIES, BANDS, disco, radio systems for speeches,
i-pod playback systems, lighting, lasers. Delivery, set-up
& collection. 07881 917279. oxfordpahire@hotmail.co.uk /
www.oxfordpahire.co.uk
We will not be interested in other locations at this point.
Hosts must provide a quintessentially English environment
for international students aged 13 - 18. Experience in
hosting children from other countries is
essential. We pay the best rates in Oxford!
Please email your details to:
a.bashkirova@carfax-consultants.com
www.carfax-consultants.com
isis removals and storage
www.isisvanman.com
help@isisvanman.com
01865 339 426
BIKES
RECYCLED BICYCLES FOR sale from ‘The Oxford Bicycle
Company’.
www.flickr.com/photos/oxfordbicyclecompany
also mobile bicycle repairs. www.oxfordbicyclecompany.co.uk
BOOKS
Book Sale
and Refreshments!
Saturday 30th October, 10am – 4pm
OCMS, St Philip & St James Church, Woodstock Road
(opposite Leckford Road), 0X2 6HR. 01865 556071
Academic, general non-fiction, novels, children’s
books at bargain book prices! New and second hand.
Email zyuk@users.dailyinfo.co.uk
VOLUNTEERS
COMPUTERS
Websites:
We are conducting a research study to help us
understand more about how our brains work when
we look at emotional information such as sad words
or angry faces. Volunteers in the study will have a brain
scan and will complete some simple computer tasks.
To participate in this research you must be:
* Male or female aged between 18 - 45 (inclusive)
* Right handed
* Fit and well, both physically and mentally
* Able to spare one half day and one full day
* Be a light or a non-smoker
* Be willing to take a marketed antidepressant or
dummy drug for 7 days
A fee will be paid and your travel expenses will be
reimbursed. For more information please visit the
website or contact us on the phone number below:
www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/bdi
Phone: 01865 223623
depressionoxford@gmail.com
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
to help develop a vaccine against Hepatitis “C”
If you’re 18-55, in good health & never had
Hepatitis C, you could be part of our study.
For more information:
vaccinetrials@well.ox.ac.uk or call 01865 857406
Volunteers will be compensated for their travel,
time and blood donation.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
Oxford University
Department of Psychiatry
We are conducting a research study to improve our
understanding of how antidepressants work.
• Have you been feeling down?
• Have you been feeling less interested in socialising?
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ROB ROUSE + BRENDON DEMPSEY / Plus guests / Doors 7pm, £10.50 / The
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GARETH & STEVE / Covers duo / 8.30pm, free entry / The Living Room, 1
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CAL FOLGER DAY/SONNY LISTON / Harmony, heartbreak, & Americana / 8pm,
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SAMUEL ZASADA, TOLIESEL / Acoustic-pop / Three Blind Mice Presents /
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THE TALC DAEMONS AND GUEST(S) / Pop from Daemonic favourites to get you
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WHALEY & FLETCHER / Oxford Folk Club / 8.30pm, £5 / oxfordfolkclub.com
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LIVE JAZZ / With John Turville (piano) and Tim Dawes (double bass) / 8pm /
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SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Weekly open music, poetry and song session /
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JIMEOIN - SOMETHING SMELLS FUNNY / Northern Irish actor and stand-up.
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FINAL CONCERT
Jonathan Lemalu (baritone) returns to the Festival to
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8pm, Holywell Music Room.
TICKETS: £20 / £17 (students £5 on the door only)
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World-renowned artists Sir Willard White (baritone) and
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Here’s one written earlier:
Smell the smell of burnt sausages
People ready for the show
Children holding flashing lights
Feel the tension as the first firework is lit
5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Fireworks, fireworks sparkle and pop
Fireworks bang and give you a shock
Colour explodes over the sky
Fireworks, fireworks fly so high
Red noses and pink cheeks
As people say their sad goodbyes
That is it for another year
Going home now in good cheer
- Holly Blyth, age 11, and family
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