University Chaplaincy Centre Volunteer Ministry The following opportunities exist for our Chris- tian community here at UPEI to be of service to the greater community: 1. Food Bank: Helping with loading, unload- ing foodstuffs, stocking shelves, boxing and bagging supplies. Open each day; help espe- cially required at Christmas and after Food Drives. Contact person : Bert Kelly, 892-709 2. Queen Elizabeth Hospital : Front desk and reception work, assisting personnel in some departments such as Pediatrics with supervi- sion, entertaining children, tutoring hospital- ized students, running errands, answering phones, etc. Contact person: Nora Jenkins, 566-6003 3. Prince Edward Home: Visiting elderly, entertaining,assisting elderly with reading, walking, writing, running errands, etc. Contact person: Jo-Ann Clow, 368-4440 4 Beachgrove Nursing Home: Same work as for above nursing home, as well as assisting ith Bingo, card games, etc. Contact person : Jeff Cooke, 368-4190 . Sleepy Hollow Correctional Centre: Work- ing with the program and tutoring coordinator ontact person: Donna Mclver, 368-5849 mornings) hese are just some of the opportunities that xist at the moment. Others will materialize d a new listing will be distributed later. For rther information, contact Fr. Lou at the haplaincy Centre (566-0345) or call the above ntacts and simply let them know that you ve been referred by Fr. Lou and would like to elp. Havea timetable of your available weekly isits in hand when you call the contacts Fr. u. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SPONSE AND GOD BLESS YOU! usiness Society Newsletter you are a frequent visitor to the Kelley uilding, you may have noticed in our display the ongoing saga of the missing Pink anther, belonging to Professor Ab Ferris. nkey went missing on Friday, October 28, hen Professor Ferris noticed a note in his fTice signed by the Pink Panther, indicating he Panther was kidnapped. A ransom note left demanding $1 million in small, un- €d billsand a plane fuelled and ready to go Poland. The note was signed by the PLO-- ¢ Panther Liberation Organization, and de- manded Mr. Ferris’s cooperation otherwise the Panther would be harmed. An anonymous party contacted Mr. Ferris pointing the blame to members of his Advanced Financial Accounting class, although no names were specified. Professor Ferris’s response was: “‘As of this date, the high mark in AFA is 6%. See you all next year.’’ The seriousness of the incident is obviously escalat- ing. Professor Ferris refused to meet the demands of the captors, and on Wednesday, November 2 received another letter adding a 95% AFA mark for the parties involved to their list of demands. It appears that no harm has come to the Panther yet, as the kidnappers are providing snapshots of him on a daily basis. These snapshots include the Panther at the home of Mr. Ferris, in front of his Corvette, at the office of Deloitte and Touch, and at a popular local nightclub. The Panther may not wantto return, as he appears to be enjoying himself. Investigators of the incident feel that the AFA class may not be involved, that this is actually a diversionary ploy. It is speculated that suspects include accounting wannabes J. Revell and T. Carroll, who are forcing the Panther to educate them on generally accepted accounting principles. Details will be released as the events continue to unfold. Keep an eye on the display case in the Kelley Building for further develop- ments. In other news, the Business Society will be sending a delegation to attend the 18th annual Queen’s Conference on the Business Environment Today (Q’BET) in Kingston, Ontario. This is the largest gathering of busi- ness societies in Canada, and is sure to provide the delegation with an abundance of informa- tion of value to both students and faculty here at the School of Business. The conference is being held November 9, 10, and 11. The delegation includes Reg Trainor, Marcelle McKarris, Chris Legge, Rebecca McQuaid, Greg Quinn, and Ab Ferris. Expenses to attend the conference are being paid individually by the delegates. Semi-Formal Hey! Have you ever had the urge to dress up in your good clothes and go to a great party? Well, your chance has come. The Annual Semi-formal is being held on November 26 at the Rodd Royalty Inn from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am. There’ll be music provided by Myron’s Road Show, great people (UPEI students and their guests) and bar service. So dig out all your sparechange and hurry tothe Bookstore. Tick- ets go on sale on November 1, $15 for a single, $20 for a double. So, hurry over and we’ll see you at the Rodd NO GIMMICKS EXTRA INCOME NOW! ENVELOPE STUFFING — $600 - $800 every week 1375 Coney Island Ave. Brooklyn, New York 11230 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The following positions are posted at the Ca- reer Development and Employment Centre at Student Services, Robertson Library. Drop by for more job information and applications. For more information contact Carolyn Shaw at the Centre or CSHAW@UPEIL.CA. Office Hours: Monday: 10:30-11:30, 12:30-1:30 Tuesday: 8:30-4:30 Wednesday: 12:30-4:30 Thursday: 8:30-1:15 or 8:30-4:30 (second week) Friday: 10:30-11:30, 12:30-1:30 Department of National Defence has full time summer positions available as Defence Research Assistants, There are various loca- tions for these positions. Applications are available at the Career Development and Em- ployment Centre, the Bookstore, and the Stu- dent Union. Application deadline is Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1994 The Parliamentary Guide Program ‘95 has full-time summer positions available as Par- liamentary Guides for the House Of Commons in Ottawa. Application booklets are available at the Career Development and Employment Centre. The deadline to apply is Monday, Nov. 21, 1994. Canada Employment Centre for Students has full-time summer positions available as Student Employment Officers. There are vari- ous locations for these positions. Applications are available at the Career Development and Employment Centre, the Bookstore, and the Student Union. Application deadlineis Thurs- day, Dec. 1, 1994, Bok Ji Corporation has full-time positions available for English Teachers in Korea. To apply send a resume, copy of passport, copy of diploma, and date of availability to: Bok Ji Corporation, Yang Chun P.O. Box 8, Yang Chun Gu, Seoul, KOREA or fax to 011-82-2- 242-4329. Deadline for resumes is Saturday, Dec. 31, 1994, Native Internship Program has full-time sum- mer positions available for aboriginal students in various positions in Federal Government Departments. Applications available at the Career Development and Employment Centre, the Bookstore, and the Student Union. Appli- cation deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1995. Geological Survey of Canada has full-time summer positions available as Student Assist- ants. Applications are available at the Career Development and Centre, the Bookstore, and the Student Union. Deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1995. Canada Scholarships Program has full-time positions in various positions within the Fed- eral Government. Applications available at Career Development Centre, the Bookstore, and the Student Union. deadline is Wednes- day, Feb. 15, 1995. Federal Summer Student Employment Pro- gram has full-time summer positions avail- able in various positions within the Federal Government. These positions are nation-wide. Applications available at Career Development Centre, the Bookstore, and the Student Union. Deadline is Wed, Feb. 15, 1995. The Bayshore Inn has full-time and part-time positions available as Food Servers, Bus Peo- ple, Bartenders, Night Audit, Maintenance, Cooks, Kitchen Help, Gift Shop Clerks, Groundskeepers and Front Desk Clerks in Alberta for the summer. Applications are available at the Career Development and Em- ployment Centre. English Academy For Children has full-time positions available for English Teachers in Japan. Send resume to: English Academy for Children, #503 Green Plaza Bldg., 292-1, Asahi, Tomobe T.,Ibarake Pref., 309-17 Japan or fax: 81-296-77-9594. Unilever has full-time positions available in Sales and Marketing, Personnel, Finance, and Engineering and Research in Africa. Applica- tions are available at the Career Development and Employment Centre. Au Pair has Nanny Positions available in France, Germany, and England. Positions are available for 6 months or 1 year. Registration forms are available at the Career Development and Employment Centre. Noventer 8, 1994 riers Leek