UPEI SUN Jan. 20, 1983 l".b Enmmnnnentand Enufloiet Immigration Canada Immigration By now, students interested in summer employ- ment should be contacting the Employment Centre. Summer employment opportunities with the Federal Government are described in a booklet called "Summer Prospects" available through this office. It is important you bear in mind most closing dates will be January 3lst, so that gives you less than two weeks to is the Native Intern- ship Program and for this, too,more information is available through our office. I will belgiving a workshop on "Resume ‘ Writing" on Friday, January let, at 1.30 p.m. for senior students. I would prefer students signing up in advance if at all possible. I will be meeting with Historic Park Interpreters_ at the Fortress of Louisbourcy National Historic Park — open to residents of Cape Breton Island. More infor- mation is available at our Centre. RCMP Supernumerary Constable Qualifications required — _ minimum age 19, Canadian citizen, valid driver's license, preferably one year of Law school though students of other disci— \\ \\ Witnesses apply. I can't help notic— ing that the quality of your plines with a genuine Educrtion Seniors" on Monday - applications are not as good interest in careers in Januarf 24th, at 12.30, Bear in criminology or law enforce- Room TIT, Memorial Bldg., . / f as they could be. mind that those applications will be screened down from to discuss career opportunities. ment will be considered. I would also like to more than a hundred for each competition to as few as fifteen to twenty who will actually get an inter— view. They are most hear from Indian, Metis, Non Status and Inuit students who might be . interested in working in various facets of the Canada Employment and Bye for now. Suzanne deJong. / important and should be as complete as possible. I have a few competi~ Immigration Commission. The program to refer to tions I would like to bring to your attention. 4- HOW many words of {our let-' _ v P ters or more can you make ,. t . v n A E from the letters shown here? ' r Have you been dlscussln in making a word. each letter M P H E C R e I e a p O Reagancmlcs again?" 9 V I R may be used once only. Each - word must contain the large The Maritime Provin- ces Higher Education Com mission (MPPEC) issued its report FINANCIAL W- T59 repo- rt contains the Carm- ision's 1983—84 financ— ial assistance reccan— endations for Maritime post— secondary instit— utions as well as fore- casts for 1984-85 and 1985—86. The MPHEC is reccom— ending an increase in operating assistance of 12.1% for maintaining on-going activities. The conmision has also recoomended that Marit— ime provincial govern- ments provide an addit- ional 1.8% for program expansion at several in— stitutions and 0.75% for equalizing the assis- tance levels of Nova Scotia institutions cur- rently recieving low lev els of support. As in prior years the Commis- ions reconmedations for 1983—84 assume that institutions will incr-‘ ease tuition fees at a rate similar to the in— crease in general oper- ating assistance and . . that government student aid budgets will have to be adjusted accor— dingly. The Financial Plan 1983—84 also presents the Conmision's recc— amended capital proj— ects for the upcoming three year period. In its capitol assistance reccomendations, the MPHEC continues to emp- hasize regional proj— ects and projects which provide a more effective use of existing facil- ities. In presenting its reccomendations the MPHEC urges the govern— ' ments to adopt a stable - approach to funding post _ ,. secondary education. Sta bility in funding is con sidered essential by the Commision in order 'to enable institutions to cope with signifigant enrollment increases and changing technologies. The conmision also stres ses the importance of recognizing the low rate of growth in post—sec- ondary funding in rec- ent years during this current period. of exp- enditure restraint. The Conmision's financial assistance rec comendations have been submitted to the Coun- cil of Maritime Pfenie-ss and the provincial gov- ernments for considerat- ion. The Oonmision ex- pects a response to its recoanendations from the Council of Maritime Premiers within the next two months. Copies of the report Financial Plan 1983-84 are available from the MPHEC, P.O. Box 6000, Kings Place, Fredericton New Brunswick, E3B 4H1 (Telephone 506-455-5064) letter. and there must be at least one nine-letter wgrd in the list. No plurals; no foreign words; no proper names. TODAY’S TARGET: 21 words. good; 24 words. very good; 27 words. excellent. 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