versity in Canada or be qualified for admission into a university in Canada. The winner is chosen on the basis of outstanding academic achievement and leadership po- tential. The Scholarship covers all tu- - ition fees and residence costs and a stipend for basic expenses. Jan. 31 12. The Protestant Children’s Fund: The object and aim of the Trust Fund used for student fi- nancial assistance is to provide such assistance and support to Protestant young people to. com- plete their education. ‘The prior- ity for such is as follows: (1) Young persons with on liv- ing parents. (2) Young persons with only one parent. (3) Young persons with par- ents not capable of providing fur- ther education as required, and approved by the Trustees. For more information write: PEI Protestant Children’s Trust Fund P.O. Box 664 Charlottetown, PEI C1A 7L3, or phone 894-8668. The deadline date is by the month of June. 14. Petro Canada Awards for Native Students: Petro Canada Inc. is offering up to five (5) education awards each year to post-secondary stu- “dents of Canadian Indian or Inuit ancestry. Financial need, academic per- formance and potential, the ap- propriateness of the discipline of studies to industry, and future as- pirations. To cover all or part of tuition, textbooks, supplies, and the stu- dent’s living expenses during the course of the academic year. The maximum amount of the award is $5000.00 per year depending on the financial needs of the student. 15. Tourism Industry Associ- ation of PEI Scholarship: This award. is open to Prince Edward Islanders, includ- - ing those enrolled at institutions at off Island educational institu- tions,who are between the ages of 17 and 25 in or out of school. Each student who is awarded the scholarship must maintain an av- erage of 70% in order to con- tinue to receive funding. Each student must make every possi- ble attempt to find employment in the hospitality industry in the summer months. One new schol- arship will be initiated each year. Each student must endeavour to find employment in PEI in the hospitality industry for a period of 2. years following graduation. $1000.00 Febraury 15 Ok. There you have it. Re- member that the search for the green begins with you. <s Canada Employment Centre on Campus Deadline dates for the following job opportunities are as follows: 27 January 1989 Student Placement Officer Competition — For Prince Edward Island & Nova Scotia. : 27 January 1989 Maritime Life Assurance Company — Infor- mation available at Canada Employment Centre on Campus. 28 February 1989 Clerical Positions - DVA, — Application forms available at CEC-—OC. 1 March 1989 Treeplanters, Nothern Ontario & B.C. 1 March 1989 Investment Consultant, in Hong Kong, Com- pany specialising in Foreign Exchange and Biillion Trading. 14 April 1989 Computer Programmer, West Royalty, Summer position ; 27 January 1989 Canada World Youth, anon profit organiza- tion offering young Canadians with opportunity to participate in an international education exchange program of about seven months with young people of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the West WELL, OF COURSE, - THE MACHING TAKES Indies, it involves 3 to 4:months in Canada and 3 to 4 months in on of 20 exchange countries. Also we have several part time and summer position avail- able for various employers throughout the Charlottetown area, for more information please contact the Canada Employment Centre — Robertson Library (Student Services), Contact Debbie MacMurdo or Diane MacKenzie. Applications are being accepted for the following Student Union positions: 1. Gem Production Editor 2. Gem Photographer . Gem Circulation Manager . Gem Advertising Manager . CIMN Music Director qi Panther Lounge Manager . Bartender (5) Auxiliary (2) . Campus Police Chief . Assistant Campus Police Chief 10. Campus Police (7) 11. Auxiliary Member Campus Police (4) 12: Student Council Speaker 13. Student Council Secretary 14. Year Book Production Editor _ 15. Cash Assistant 16. Promotion Coordinator Volunteer Positions Chief Returning Officer Orientation Committee Chairperson Fall Fest Committee Chairperson Winter Carnival Chairperson Social Committee Chairperson Shine-A—Rama Chairperson $48.00 per week $30.00 per week $12.00 per week Commission SSA) Des ot eniatipenbantr ogund-0 $4.25 per hour $150.00 per month $4.25 per hour $4.95 per hour $4.95 per hour $30.00 per meeting $27.00 per meeting $550.00 per year $5.00 per hour Applications can be picked up at th Student Union Building (The Barn) or Canada Employment Centre on Campus, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am — 4:00 pm, Please complete one application per position, application deadline Friday Febrfiary 10, 1989, 4:00pm. To be returned to the Canada Employment Centre - on Cam- pus. Debbie MacMurdo Officer—in—Charge Thursday, January 26, 19892