Business Society Hello again fellow) stu-— dents, we are back to enter- tain and inform you of what's going on in the Business So- ciety. First and foremost we hope. all the Freshmen in the Business School enjoyed the reception that we and Dean O’Rourke held on wednesday Oct. 28. The Dean's speech was inspiring and his leader- ship is unmatched in this uni- versity. _An update on the Bowl- ing Tournament: It will be held Thursday Nov.19 from 4:45-7:00pm. at the Silverado. We hope that you are polishing up your hook and bowling stance (not to mention your drinking ability). The prize presenta- tion will be held at the Pan- ther Lounge following the Dollars and Sense tournament. We hope to see you there. The week of October 25- 31 is Small Business Week and was kicked off with a din- ner held at the Rodd. Roy- alty Inn. Various Govern- ment’ officials and depart- ment representatives were in attendance includiug the Premier,aloug with onr own Sean Grahams Dave Windsor. and Just to inform and warn all other interested hockey teams, the Business Society has an entry which promises to overcome all obstacles no matter how great. You are forewarned! DON’T FORGET: The Red Rock Challenge takes place this Friday October 30 at the Barn from 7:30pm on- ward. The Business Soci- ety is entering a team and wishes all’societysmembers to be there and cheer them on!!! By Heather Rossiter and Seexn Graham AND NOW A NOTE FROM OUR PRESIDENT: To all Business Students, It is confirmed! The U.P.E.I. BUSINESS SOCI- ETY is the BIGGEST SOCI- ETY on eampus. It is now time to make it the best!!!!! The Red Rock Challenge is this Friday and we need your support!! We are submitting a team and if we win( which I am confident we will) the prize would be most. enjoy- able. Kegs of draught have been known to be enjoyed by many people. Now to the next topic... on Canada Employment Centre on campus The Reeruiting Program has been in full swing. The employers who have inter- viewed on campus so far have all. commented pleased they are with the cal- ibre of the candidates and how well they have presented about how themselves. So congratula- tions to you, keep up the good work. For those of you who are preparing for interviews and have any concerns whatso- ever in this regard, feel free to contact our office and we'll arrange to provide some as- sistance. always have the option of practicing beforehand in the form of a mock interview to help you prepare for the real It helps to view how you come across. and make improvements if Don't forget you one. re- you feel needed in order to do your best when the impor- ° tant time comes. The mock interviews are totally confi- dential. The recruiting schedule is listed below. There are a number of businesses who have indicated that they do plan to recruit but to date have not finalized their plans, all offer trainee positions. will management They are as follows - Day and Ross, Irving Oil, K-Mart. tor and Gamnble and National We will post the deadlines as they become Proc- Sea Products. available. Please note that in the majority of cases, inter- ested students from all facul- ties are invited to apply. Oct. 30 - Fed. Gov't. Employ- ment Opportunities for Uni- versity Graduates in one of the following disciplines - Ac- counting, Computer Science, Economics and Mathemat- ics/ Statistics Oct. 30 - Deadline - Au- ditor Recruitment - Revenue - Canada Taxation positions in Toronto area only. Nov. 2- Prescreen dead- line - Bank of Canada - BBA‘s Nov. 3 - Presentation - Transport Canada - Rm. 108 - Robertson Library - 7.00 p-m. re Careers Air Traf- fic Controller and Flight Ser- vices Specialist Nov. 4 - Zellers Inc. Interviews - Deadline -. Nov. 9 - Interviews - Na- tional Bank Nov. 12 - Financial Ad- ministration FI Test - Fed. Gov't. Duffy 209 at 7.30 pom. Nov. 10/12 - Interviews - Office of Auditor General - Prov. Gov't. Nov. 16 Information Session - Royal Bank - Rm. 108 Robertson 7.30-p.m. Nov. 17/18 - Interviews - Royal Bank Nov. 18/19 - Interviews - Scotiabank Library at Dec. Il - Prestreen dead- line - Bank of Canada - Eco- nomics INDIAN AND INUIT GRADUATE OPPORTU- NITY PROGRAM University graduation with high academic standing required. Candidates must submit a transcript of marks from their university. Dead- line for applications - De- cember 31, 1987. Intorma- tion booklet and application forms available at this office. CANADIAN : POLITICAL SCIENCE AS- SOCIATION PARLIAMEN- TARY INTERNSHIPS 1988- 89 . SPORTS!!!!! U.P:E.I. has by far the best athletic teams in the Atlantic Provinces. The Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Field Hockey(well...) Volleyball have all enjoyed their fair share of victories, Why not share this feeling Be- ing a fan is a lot of fun, a and by supporting them. great way to pass time and where else can you see this kind of entertainment FOR FREE!!! That's right the best part about this is that it is FREE!!! Come on out, take a break from your studies and lend a hand to help make U.P.E.1. the best spirited school and the Business So- ciety the most noticeable or- ganization on campus. Sincerely, Scott Ferris President U.P.E.I. Business Society The internships are open to Canadian | citizens. who are recent graduates of a Canadian university - from September 1988 for a pe- riod of ten months - esti- mated 12,000 plus travel sub- sidies. Applications must be De- received no later than cember 31, 1987. Connie Egan, Manager.a = Thursday, October 29 1987