The UPEI SUN,'I‘hursday,Feb.23,I978,paqe I9 'NOTICE ALL STUDENTS TO APPIX FOR A RBITIW AS DOG FOR ‘ THE YEAR 1978-79 MAY DO SO BY PICKING UP AN, , FORM FRO’I THE UNIVERSITY CANADA MANPOIQER CENTRE, FIRST FIUDR, MAIN BUILDING. 1. OPEN '10 ALL UNIVEISITY OF P.E.I. STUDENTS WHO MEET THE FOIIWING QUALIFICATIOVS: » .1. Misr'HAVE SPENT ONE YEAR IN RESIDENCE. 2. PREFERABIX A JINIOR OR SENIOR STUDENT BY SEPTEMBER ]978 (JUNIOR STUDENTS AS DESIGNATED BY THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE) 2. SALARY _ \ $800.00 ($400.00 AT 'JHE END OF EACH TERM) 3. TERIVB OF APPOINTMENT: ' DO‘IS ARE APPOINTED FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR, ' SEPTEMBER 1 TO MAY 1 APPROXCIIMATEIX. DURING 'JHIS PERIODTHEYHAVE THE‘USE OFAPRIVATE RG14 IN THE RESIDENCE AND RECEIVE A STIPEND. A JOB DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE AIH‘IG WITH THE APPLICATICN FORM AT ’HIE MANPGNER OFFICE. ALL APPLICATIGQS MUST BE CDMPLETED AND RETUWED 'IO 'IHEUNIWEITYOXNADAMANPONERCENTRENOIATER'IHAN w Island Sdioolz \ Spend two weeks sumer on a wooded island in mtario, learning about peace, 'Jhird World struggles, sexism, ,: structural violence, and the New International; Eccncmic Order. 'me 1978 session of the Grindstone School for Peace Researdi Education .and Action will be held fran Aug. 5 19 on Grindstone Island, 1' 105 km. sOuth of Ottavira, Canada. Cost is $200§for tuition, map and Oo—operatively designed for- university students, teadiers and activists, the sdiool is an intensive course on major social- issues. 'melve resounoe people include. university peace researchers, Native People's organizers, anti-'- nuclear power leadersq ‘ Write Oo-ordinator A. ,1. Grindstone School, Box 571 " Stn. P", 'lbrcnto, mtariou Canada,,MSS 2T1 for ; .infonnaticn .and applica-' ' tions. » 3 SUNDAY, FEB. 19, 7:00 P.M. All you need is a partner ‘(of the opposite sex) and a pair of sneakers. All equipnent supplied. If further information is required, cmtact Benji Stevens — 892-2481, Unit 45. 'IABLE TENNIS TOUINAMENT Taking place sometime after March break.MEN'S and WOMEN‘S singles and MIXED DOUBLES.Single knockout.Ehtries mt be in by Friday,February 24th. You can give your entry to‘ Rm ’Iaylor,Maricn 210, or to Vince Mulligan in the gym. 'IHESECIIJDANNUALUPEIBGVLING'IOURVAMENT When:March ll;llam- 4gn; Where:Shcwboat Ianes;'1eams must have 6 bowlers on each team with at least 2 menor 2 _ March 8th.'I‘rophies and prizes will be awarded! Gare out and challenge last year's winners: REG FLANAGAN; JESSIE WHEA'ILY;and BARB IDBDISQ‘I. l" I. "-34. _- .y‘ 3 ' .»;. €- u ,. at . :.‘." 4“ v, u ‘ In" All full—tine-and v V tine students who expect to graduate in May are 2:; reminded that. they must: makeapplicaticn for at: degree. i' Application forrrs available in the Regis—jj trar's Office and must be cmpleted before March 1978. V ._ ' M.F. Hennessey Registrar _Anybody with Black i‘and Whiteor color negatives of pictures taken during ientation Week who v be willing to’LEND ‘themf' to Nexus '78,please .cofntact Lynette Brookes in I14: Bernadine,or leave with the Student Secretary in the MARfl-I BFEAKEIG! appreciate a drive to Mmtreahshare gas/ driving. Sean, Mooney, 2-3.77_8. Wanted; Arride‘to" Fredericton, N.B.,for the Ranch Break.Wil-l share expenses. Contact 315 Blanchard Hall or phone. 894-1-9896 l ; l1 each team. 6 games will be play- ed for the cost of $4 per person.Ehtries must be turned into the ' Secretary in the Business Office before NIVERSITY PRESS Canadian University Press is looking for a national President for the 1978-79 term, starting April I, 1978. CUP, with its main office in Ottawa, is a co-operative of sixty student newspapers whose main interest is news and infmmation exchange for the benefit of the newspapers and students. The President is responsible for liaison with other organizations: with the national advertising co- operative based in Toronto; with national staff, regional executive and newspapers in CUP; and for in- ternal President assists field staff and union relations and emergency newspaper situations, assists in planning the national conference, from the national office of CUP. with CUPS financial workings. The President must be free to travel ex- tensively, but be based in Ottawa, Ontario. The applicant must have a wOrking knowledge .of Canadian University Press and student newspapers. Bilingualism is an asset. communications. The . regional eXecutive with student ‘ and works on the weekly news ser- 1 vice and features service produced ‘ The President should be familiar— The position of President runs for 56 weeks, starting April' 1, [978. The salary is $180 per week, with cost of living increases quarterly and a full medical and dental plan. Deadline- for applications is February 10, 1978. Interviews will be held in February at the spring regional conferences of Canadian University Press in Sackville, NB,- Montreal, Quebec; Toronto, Ont: ‘ ‘ and Edmonton, Alta. Address all applications and enquiries to: ' Susan Johnson Consulting Committee ' Canadian University Press 21 [-227 Laurier Ave West Ottawa, Ontario ' '1-613-232~288l Telex: 053-3299. «was its it“ 7i‘ar‘hurs and cdm'uliorwl pen .i'omlcl are needed in share thcfr expertise with the developing coun- tries ofAfrir'u, Asia, Latin America} the Caribbean and (he South Pacific. Some of those E-ountrics haw roquesli'd experienced tear-Ii} cry and other unrwrxity gradualcs ' Io (cm-h: L Math — Chemistry — Physics Biology 7 General Science ‘ English # French — ESli/ TEFL w Remedial Reading ~1- Business Education —- Indus; trial Arts. Qualifications: Diplonius/ certificates. Degrees (for example». B.A. B.SC.. B.Ed.. M.Ed.). (iood health, Maturity. No age limit. Conditions: Twu ycur contracts. (‘UliplCS;Crlll usually he placed both can be employed. ‘ Salary: Approximately what a local teacher in u developing country would earn, Benefits: Air ii’.iiispoi‘i;ilioii. uicd— lL.Il. dcuml .iud lite iusuruncc I ‘l rainini' .iud oiicuinliou. iiiiiiiiiiiiii ('USO P.E.I. Local Committee Dept. of Student Services U.P.E.I.