1, The 0pm SUN, Thursday, Afgil 6, 1978, page 19 TEACHERS -— You can't get a job if you-don't know where to look....Directory of school boards and contacts $5 each province. $15 all boards in Canada. J. Ricord, 71 Lafonde Ores. , St. Albert, Alta. APARIMENI‘ SUB-LET Bachelor. Unfurnished. Mid—May to Sept. 1. Downtown. Suitable for one or two people. $150 a month. Call Ext. 395 or 396 OR 894—4102 after 6 p.m. APARI‘MENI‘ WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom apartment wanted from May 1 to September 1. Furnished or unfurnished. Downtown Charlotteth preferred. Contact Debbie MacDonald at 894—9102. 'me SUN staff wishes Hutch the best of luck this Saturday as it is her 26th Birthday. Many U.P.E.I. students, faculty and guests spent a starried eyed few hours Wednesday evening, as the New York theatre "trippers" held a reunion. Everyone relived the great (sometimes strange) times they had durning t their week long stay in New York City duming the March break. Slides, Photos, and stories were traded, and experiences in the (shudder) Times Square Motor Hotel were compared. 'Ihe "trippers" presented Rebecca Smith, the trip organizer for the second year, with a very official, but hysterical plaque, complete with U.P.E.I. '5 official seal, as well as a hand made tray with greating of thanks carved into it. The staff of CIMN would like to wish our manager Cheryl cannon, a very happy Birthday, and the best of luck in coming years. - Color flbntufi :33 51» moms ._ V—nfa amp kinij— , QE/flfltatt [he 29mmer at the L émfi or {about ---4—3_.307 .., v QV fi‘? 6‘ VJ “v-I 9L4 Currently there is a petition circulation about campus. The topic is the unity of our country, Canada. A referendemn determining Quebecs future is fast ap— proaching. What can we do at UPEI? Well most of us will vent our concerns in the presence of coffee and * feel as though we have contributed to the solution, have we really? Which brings me to the point of this memo. A signature on a petiton may a first seem un- sufficient, but it is a concrete step. At times such as the crises we face in our country, a combination of small jestures may ulimately make the difference, as part of an overall move within Canada to accent)— date the Francophone population. So in your travel aboutthecampusstopamomentandreadoneofthe petitions and support it. George McGibbon Pres . S . U. 4OUN63- Foshioned Goodness? _ _ ’ méJhe Cellar,- ’Hughes Drug Building