WA —— John Roberts, er of Employment and ration, recently nced details of the government’s 1984 er Canada employment res for students. «The y focus of this $170 035 development h . career-enhancing ian youth, 14 cents. ’s the difference n what the federal ment is offering oil nies under the urn Incentives Pro- md what it is putting b creation for unem- young people. half million young ans are unemployed, DP Finance spokes- Nelson Riis, but the ment refuses to set iore that $260 million creation because it Luz: ’HHT Zl‘ Ell-1‘ ' CHUHDRIH ' package is human\ experienébgfor 'abo‘m ‘ it oil companies, $1; ' community. At the time, oil companies will be ‘ 69,00l9participants. “Our youth‘will need high- level skills‘ to. meet.-. the demands of market in the rest of the” 19805 and 19905,” Roberts said. “Summer Canada 1984 will provide students with an opportunity to acquire the work experience their future employers will be looking for.” ' > - ov’t; companies ‘ ' over jobs says that would shake the confidence of the business same receiving $8 billion under PIP, a program to encourage investment in oil and gas exploration. ‘V ' “We have a half-million young people who have not only had their confidence shaken, but have had their confidence broken as a result of the recession,” says Riis. “How will this rebuild the confidence of what has become a lost generation?” T H E: U FE? CEE "I" U us: 19, 1984 the elabourw ,Canada at more than 450 locations, Fedsannounce summer job details The bulk of the jobs, about 41,000, will be created ment and . Immigration, through Summer Canada Commission. ‘ ‘ ~Wgrks. This program funds Also part of Summer productive, experience giving' jobs... s‘pbnsored by individuals. The second major Summer Canada component, Summer Career~Access, is a\ wage subsidy program that pro- vides internships for students i in the public, private and non-profit sectors. The internships allow students to {develop skills and to acquire work, experience to make school to work easier. Approximately 12,000 jobs 'will be created in 1984] through Summer Career- Access. Canada Employment Centres for Students will again be operating across providing a‘ summer job placement service for students. About 1,600 student placement officers are expected to make more than 333,000 place- ments in the summer of 1984. In addition, 400 jobs will be created to provide intern- ships for Native students .u:::.. .. - 23m ' lF’l—lCMr-f-l-I ll. H .. 1: Carla; MC! 1: Fl ‘ Graphic Manitobun - —page 11 ~— within the Canada EmployJ Canada 1984 are programs administered by the RCMPi organizations, businesses anduang Department of National ' " ‘Defenw These _ experience and .work skills in .3 varietyof itadss for about 143000 participants will'providecarECr-enhancing‘ "1 environment. . 1 pm omen Bur ‘ tarrrovtwr HA their eventual transition from “Joe me L A51; '5 Sqaati— mt fl........ 0.0.0....0000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO programs I n a military or policel SUMMERS N Milli) i K MoreL l5 ,. ,OOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O 0 0 8913-9020 AND LATE NIGHTS ' ‘TifiwcANA‘D'AJ-f MUSICIANS BAND OF THE CEREMONIAL GUARD REQUIRES MUSICIANS TO PERFORM PRINCIPALIT FOR THE CHANGING THE GUARD CEREMONY IN OTTAWA DURING THE SUMMER ()I I984, AUDITIONS FOR BRASS. REED. AND PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS \\ IL I. LD>DHRINU FEBRUARY AND MARCH IN MAJOR CI,\TRI S .-\( ROSS CESSFUL;_CANDII)ATES WILL BE OI'I'ERED EMI'I ()Y\II:NT I IN THE (ANA TAN FORCES RESERVES I‘ROM IOIh MAY T027111 ALULST INCLUSIVE. ACCOMMODATION, MEALS, CLOTHING, EOUII’\IENT. AND INSTRUMENT ARE SUPPLII'D. ‘ ‘- . APPROXIMATE PAY FOR THE PERIOD (BEFORE TA\) _ v $3300” ” '" PRIVATESIX MONTHS SERVICE 1 $1700 CORPORAI. (BASIC) ONE YEAR SERVICE 7 54200 APPLICATIONS ARE \\ EL(‘().\iI—' FROM WEI l,-.\IOTI\ AT Ll) .\ll SICIA\S HAVING ACHIEVED A MINIMI'M TORONTO (‘ONSI' R\ A TORY I I:\ El, OF GRADE 8 OR EQUIVALENT ON ONE 01' THE l-OLLO‘A'INU lNSTRIiMI‘NTS; TROMBONE TUBA TRUMPET FRENCH HORN CORNET EUPHONIUM , PERCUSSION SA\’O|’HONI' ('1 ARIN! T I I I'TI I’I( (0| O 0801' 'TO BE'ELIOIBLE, A CANDIDA TI: MUST PASS A SERVIC I-.-v\l)!\llN|SI I'RH) MEDICAL. BE AT LEAST I7 YEARS 01" AGE. BE A CANADIAN CITIZI'N OF GOOD CHARACTERN'AND BI; FOUND SUITABLE BY AUDI | ION. JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND APPLICATION FORMS ARE AVAII Mil E B\ \\ RI I‘lNLi IMMEDIATELY TO: Band of the Ceremonial (luard Canadian Forces BIW 0mm: (Rockeliflel Ollaualhlarin KIA (“(4 I 000.0000.on.cooooooo'oooo’o.dooov,od FAST FOOD SERVICE FEATURING: - SUBMARINE SANDWICHES STEAK SUBS, ICAPTAIN BURGERS 'FISH & CHIPS;- \ GROUP & PARTY RATES AVAILABLE 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. MOM-SAT. or by: lclcplwnirw~ mur mum-«I ('unaditln form's Rm ruilinx ('i-nlrc. (in lhc mum Page» under Recruiting) 9'. 7"} \ 29M 8 "it; I ' , £1bnzellae c ‘0 o 0 9,100 0:, 892-6465 Charlottetown Mull OPEN MALI. HOURS 3000000000 oococo.ooocooocoooooooooo0.000000000000000.cocoon-000.000.0000