—~ The Cadre, April 8, 1975, page a l 1 . L v J 'NSJIimmer Employment- ALL STUDENTS SEEKING SUMMER EMPLOYMENT SHOULD REGISTER AT THE CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE ON CAMPUS BEFORE THEY LEAVE UNIVERSITY. THESE FILES WILL LATER BE TRANSFERRED TO THE CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE FOR STUDENTS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. RESEARCH‘ ' _ CANADA'S LARGESTSERVICE SZJSFIPMh ‘ 7 Send now for latest'catalog. En-' " close 32.0010 cover'retum post- ‘99‘ ESSAY SERVICES ' 57 Spadina Ave}. Suite #208 ~ Toronto. Ontario. Canada. (416) 366-6549 Our research service i: sold e for gemrch assistance only. _ “Gummeihmnumumneflb' quhumlfluroWflm? ~ "Atticles For Sale’ "CALCULATORS AT DISCOUNT PRICES, for Science and Engineering students. For information, write: Educ— ational Products Unlimited, Box 585—C8 Station A, Mon- 'll treal. No obligation. PIZZA ~ IICISE . We Deliver , . 3042 III-M" on "eject Approvals \ The Minister of Manpower & Immigration, the Hanourable Robert Andras, has announced that the Job Creation Branch Opportunities for YOuth Program has approved for funding fourteen projects in Prince Edward Island for the summer of 1975. These fourteen projects are creating a total of 85 jobs for.832 manweeks and will involve a variety of activities ranging from cultural awareness to organized recreation. Going Concern $3,000.00 We've a Story‘to Tell 4,000.00 Youth Enjoying Sports 6,500.00 Abegweit Native Youth 6,000.00 Free Help 9,251.00 Youth Helping Youth 9,000.00 Expressions - Art 6,400.00 Art and Art Awareness 6,200.00 . Outdoor Living - A Rebirth 5,000.00' Kensington Community Action 4}§00.00 The Northern Route 7,000.00 Young ActiOn '75 7,030.00 Kelly's Cross Area Recreation Project 7,990.00 Kinkora Community Day Camp 6,364.00 1 Additional projects to receive funding will be announced as they are approved by the Minister. f Cheeseburger. Cheeseburger How can you Improve Mc Donald. 100x beef 5...»: So smile and any Chm-boron....at "smut. You'll ‘3th with V every en... Muko It '- - AT THE Pig and Whistle Pig 1. Whistle , this Thursday, April-10, music by Taquila Adm 75¢ 9:30 — 12:30 - This will be the last Pig and Whistle of the Year Academic Cishenesty , Committee Senate has created an ad hoc committee to invest- igate the prevalence and ' causes of fraudulent aca4 demic submissions. The suc— cess of this committee will depend on the co-operation it receives from members of the university community. The committee is quite em— phatic in stating that any information it hears will be treated as if the source was anonymous.p In the time before the»end of term, it Students interested in civil liberties and~in working for them this summer should contact Joe Power at Student ‘ Manpower or the office of the PEI Civil Liberties Association 200 Richmond St. (894-9260) to find out where the session is to be held. ' ' ' The project will be invol~ ved with the following things: 1) a week-long training ‘ session dealing with inform- ation on\legislation and agencies set up to deal with individual concerns; 2) organizing local core groups of people interested in Civil liberties; * 3) providing information to prople on various matters including landlord-tenants problems,arrest and search, consumer and labor standards etc.and various civil liber- ties issues; 4) Helping individuals is anXious to hear Particu‘with complaints or inquiries larly from members of the graduating class.’ Anyone wishing to appearzbefore the committee should cont— act one of the members. The membership is: Roger Black Igor Devreeze - Chairman Don Gillis ‘ Wade MacLauchlan Janet Rowe Gary Webster , The committee has set aside the following times for me— etings. Meals will be pro— vided for interviewees: Mon. 7:30—9:30 Mon. 4 — 6 Tues. 7:30-9:30 Wed. 12:40—2:15 ' Thurs. 5—7 Fri. 7:30-9:30 IPEI Civil liberties The PEI Civil Liberties VAssociation is sponsoring a summer project running from May 5 th to Sept 1 st The Association will hold an information session and- interviews for positions across the Island on Monday Chess Cluh To all Students interested' in a good casual game of chess; the Ch'town Chess Club holds meetings Mondays at 7PM in the Holland College Coffee Club. ,lir. Bette Stephenson To Speak On Campus Dr. Bette M. Stephenson, President of the Canadian Medical Association, Will speak on "Women in the Professions" on Thursday, April 10 at 8:00 pm at ~Duffy Ampitheatre at the ’ University of Prince Edward Island. The public lecture is presented in the Univers ity Lecture Series.» A Dr. Stephenson was born , in Aurora, Ontario. 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