Canada Employment Centre on Campus 5 Jan 1990 - Parliamentary Internship Program - Canadian Political Science Association Summer Employment Opportunities ? ap 8 Dec 1989 - Parks P.E.I. Guide - Parks Canada, BILINGUAL IMPERATIVE to work at Province House National Historic: Site; Green Gables House & Fort Amherst/Port La Joye National Historic Park. 22 Dec’ 1989 - Summer Research Assistantship - Guelph - Waterloo Centre for Graduate work in Chemistry 22 Dec 1989 — fravel ‘Counselior - Dept..of Tourism - P.B.1T: Govet 12 Jan 1990 - Painter - University Painters 12 Jan 1990 - Summer Positions in Laboratory Experimental Computer ; Programming - Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River,Ont 31 Jan 1990 - Casual Farm Labourer/Casual Technicians - Agriculture ‘Canada, Charlottetown, P.B21: 31 Jan 1990 - Student Placement Officer - Canada Employment Centres for Students in Nova Scotia & New Brunswick OPEN - Crew Foreperson/installer - Authentic Pobls & Spas Ltd. Guelph, Ontario OPEN - Various Positions - Bayshore Inn, Waterton Lakes, Alta OPEN 7 Agricultural, Horticultural & Home Management Trainees International Agricultural Exchange Association OPEN e Salesperson, PhotG Lab Tech.«-. Ranft -Fiim mab, -bantf;ALra OPEN -. Various Gos ei ons - Camp Waiden, Paimer Rapids, Ontario We have various part time jobs available for students, for further information visit the Canada Employment Centre on Campus, Robertson Library (Student Services) Elaine Sobey or Diane MacKenzie. ‘Fill it out! Drop it off! ee a a te This is all in the planning ' Team (if preferred) Varsity Sports: Team(s) If transportation (i.e., fan vans) was available to varsity games, both home and away, would you use this service. home games away games ' : ' stage and hopefully all the bugs se tate 3 rong | _and flaws will be worked out. j Please indicate, if you are involved in any of jthe follcwing | What we need is your support’ activities or clubs, or if you would like to become involved. | ; * ie i This information will assist in the creation and implementation | oe assistance to make this a of. the SU Volunteer Bank, which will be working to involve more t ISS beneficial one. So don’t j students in their Student Union and campus activities. : forget to fill out the volunteer file i Bs 1 Thank you ' be | Suborganizations/clubs t The purpose of this Volunteer ! —_.._ Business Society . —_. MAPUS Bank is to create a file of names — Biology Club —— Math Club ( and numbers of people who want —_.. Chemistry Society —_... Modern Languages ; Z “ ca elas { Club Politique Physics Society { | te be involved in rey pee j —_.. Debating Club —— Psychology Club This is how it wor! : —_... Economics Society __... Residence House Comm. 1 1. You must complete the { —— Enlish society ——— Soc/Anth Club : : Co —.. Fencing Club —_.... Theatre Society 1 orm {= French club —— Wuse 2. Drop it off at the desk (in { —_—. Home Economics Society ____ Other ¢ | the slot) or at The Barn. - | ' | 3. We collect and compile ; i uter. | class Executives | them in ee | ; pee : 4. A list of interested people Freshman Class —— Junior Class tl onder ehkh achive be given | Sophomore Class Senior Class ' ss asthenia . | ‘su activities : Of the particular groups; for | CIMN Radio Station ____ The GEM - Student {| example the Biology Executive ; ee Newspaper _| will recieve all the names and —— Ortentation Ls fall. Fest (| numbers of those ‘individuals Winter Carnival Social Committee : i + involved in that | ____. Yearbook Committee UPEI/CFS Committee 1 pang to ge | ——. Student Council and Committees ehibs= s ae I Athletics “ j Intramurals: Sport t Exam Panic cuts me like a knife through the heart, and my nerve slips through the hole, as I’m lead into the Arena, and exposed to the cold, cold, cold, Crowd. the Crowd screams for blood— they have all been killed before; one by one. they laugh.a drunken laugh, now that it’s my turn to run, run, run. their roar cracks the Earth, and i wonder what it’s worth, as the cage door goes up in the air, and i see what they all have seen, and i become what they all have been; scared. i have to run as you come snarling- but my feet freeze with fright. as i fall to the ground, as you come snarling- the Crowd screams its delight. you get closer, CLOSER, CLOSER the Crowd gets louder, LOUDER, LOUDER but i dodge just in time, and all i do is run, run, run, ‘cause there’s nowhere to hide. (i should have prepared) for you. (i’m so damn scared) of you. i run, run, run, _ but it’s no use— your hot breath chills my spine. . the Crowd screams, screams, screams, for my death (and more wine). _ then | i feel the pain, of a thousand hells, rip through my back, and I kiss sweet sanity good-bye, as it slips through the crack. i bleed. (i should have prepared) the Crowd screams. (i’m so scared) i turn to face certain death, but you stop for the Crowd’s approval. i try to catch ny breath, as you wait for the climax—my removal. my mind screams for the answer— a hidden clause of escape. the Crowd screams for the inevitable— my destiny, my fate. then i look in your eyes, and i see you laughing— with humor black as night. when the answer comes crashing sown and fills my world with light. the Crowd grows hungry, screaming for the Kill, my mind goes numb, and everything is still: i stand there broken, bloody-— barely breathing the Crowd tears the place apart, when i pull out the knife (of reason), and plunge it through your heart. Micheal Easter | BThursday, December 14,1989 ===