PLOYMENT VApr Various, Hospitality industry - Bayshore in, Wateron, Alta | Apr Reservations Agent - Check Inn ‘Apr Labourer/teacher - Frontier College , Apr Lawn Maintenance - Student Lawn Mainte- ance or full details and application forms contact the nada Employment Centre on Campus in the pbertson Library. Hours - 8:00am - 4:00 pm. don-Fri. There will be group sessions scheduled over the next everal weeks on topics including; job hunting, sume/application preparation, interviews, summer bs. Check the bulletin board in the Canada Employ- ient Centre for dates and place. sig Thank yous Tespect top the human flag demonstration on Mar. ) here on MacAdam field; I'd like to take this time nd chance to say a very special thank-you to the eople who helped it happen. Jerry Birt public rela- ons a pat on the back and thank you; Jo-Anna lurphy all student council and student police that Iped, many thanks. A special mention to Engineer- g Department Don MacEwen and fourth year student eim Whitty who surveyed the flag. Robert Bateman ince Edward Air Ltd. for air coverage whose plane id time he donated. Barb MaLally and Vince lullagan for use of the field. Mathew Hanus and od King for CIMN Radio interview Denis Clough, on Coles, A.J. MacLead, Bobbie MacAuly form jaintenance for field preparation and radio. Birt ersteeg for trumpet back up who had lots of wind, eh rt. Thanks Birt it was great having you there. For lonely lady who came out of nowhere to sing ‘*O inada’’ and ‘‘This land is your Land’’, A special ank you to Leslie-Ann Baurne and President Ron liot. Also for the twenty-five humans in the flag. Thank you much more ther very much, Oh yes we are ing itagain at night with light when the field dries. ) stay tuned, for the Lighting of the flag. )urs sincerely Summer Jobs Are you outgoing, energetic and enjoy meeting people? We have a job just for you on the North Shore this summer. We provide a busy, stimulating retail enviromnent with a clientel from all over the world. Pay scale: $6.50 to $7.30 per hour We look forward to meeting you, phone today 963-2273 Island Business Students toAttend Show- case Five business student participated in the Atlantic Canada Student Business Plan Competition in Moncton on March 29th. The students were: Angela Herlihy, Jenniffer Dunn, Margaret Tesselaar, Anita Gordon and Cathy Dunn. The group prepared a comprehensive business plan for their model company which encompasses marketing, finance, human re- sources, product development and appropriate tech- nologies. The group's project is to process fresh frozen vegetables. The competition took place at the Food and Seafood Technology Opportunities Showcase in Moncton, In addition the group will have presented in the year’s Policy Presentations held at this University. April 1, 1992 "Page 23 a