U.P.E.I. SUN FEB 3,1983 FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL, TRY A WORKING HOLIDAY. If you're looking for a vacation with a differ- ence, why not try excavating Stone Age cave sights in Swa- ziland.. . running a mobile day camp in the Shetland Is- lands. . . building sheep- folds and cowsheds in Italy . . . or teaching English to a family in Japan? Those are only a few of the thous— ands of opportunities list- ed in the newly—released Working Holidays 1983, the most comprehensive and auth- oritative guide to short— term work around the world. The 250 page book is pub— lished annualy by the Cent- . ral Bureau for Educational . Visits and Exchanges in England, and distributed throughout North America by the Canadian Bureau for International Education. CBIE, a national non— profit educational organ- ization head-quartered in Ottawa, each year prepares a specialized supplement to Working Holidays designed for Canadian and American job—seekers. The book is only available through As The Table ’I‘Ilrn ‘ W:the Club TITLE: Kissing to be Clever Culture Club, as the name might imply, is a four piece band containing both black and white members. The style of the music is mostly disco although the emphasis on a strong dance beat found in most disco is not present in this record- ing. The single, " Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" has already been released from this record and is getting some airplay. GROUP: The J. Geils Band TITLE: Showtime J. Geils returns with an explosive live album to fol low up their multi-platinum records "love Stinks" and "Freeze Frame". Having sur- vived and prospered through out the late sixties and seventies the Geils Band would be considered the premier American Rock and Roll outfit.. This newest release was recorded last summer during a six concert run at Detroit countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East are also highlighted. ' The book annually .sells about 60,000 copies in Eur— ope. Said one British rev- iewer this year, "After . reading this book, I dec— ided that a summer holiday lolling on the beach was a waste of time." sea, rail and bus transport- ation throughout Europe. Working Holida 5' Country Index lists details of jobs on five continents, with special emphasis on Eur6pe (including a number of Fast- ' ern Ehiropean States). Some mail orders to CBIE, 141 Laurier Ave. West, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KlP 5J3. Canadian prices are $7.50 ($8.90 first class mail) and American orders are $6.50 U.S. ( $7.50 first class mail) Payments must accompany orders. In addition to list- ing thousands of paid work opportunities such as manual labour, farm- work, au pair work, teac— hing and work in the tourist industry, Work' Holida 5 describes a comparable num- ber of voluntary positions in conservation, archaeology comrmmity work and workcamps and tells how to obtain both types of employment. Detail- ed practical information on work pennits and visas, acc- omidation, medical require- ments, passports, customs, identity cards, insurance, useful publications and ad— resses abroad are also pro- vided. Workcamp organization and housing or information facilities equipped to acc— omadate blind, deaf, or phy— SlcaJ-iY handicapped individ- uals are also listed. The travel section includes much specific information on air, As I write this, the images of Campus Cabaret are still flashing before my eyes. The show was great - an indication of how the whole week of Win ter Spree '83 will be, I hope. It's really good to see some of the people on campus who have a good deal of talent display that talent, even if it's Scott may only once a year. Pine Knob Theatre. The band' The {lockeYPanfllers latest big hits "Centrefold" Won their sales Wlth the and "Love Stinks" are includ Charlotteth Islanders ed as well as older favorite Over the wedmnd' I hOPe "Just Can't Stop Me" and they can stay on the Win- ..Sanctuary". ning street this weekend at X. and Dal. GROUP: The Kings TITLE. R.S.V.P. this weekend to see the basketball Panthers in . OVer the last fall! years the Kings, a Toronto based bro”? and company. Go band, have recieved an ap- get an Panthers. preciable ammount of airplay 33%;??? Ziisiiidoieiie _WORLD’S LARGEST release of their two Bob Open lO- IO Ezrin produced albums. R.S.V.P. is a four song mini-album produced by the band on their own Dizzy Records label. Side two of the record is consistent with the band's previous work and the songs "As if I Cared" and "A anth of Sundays" are already get- ting airplay. Side one, on the other hand, contains acoustical l guitar, piano, and choir : arrangements, something we 5 i l x Charlottetown Mall never heard from this band ‘ : a . ,fie- 7 Lift, " before. ~ action against Dave Nut- _ ‘63" J . FIRST WITHTHE r ! Rees enema BOUQUET OF THORNS: fie weatherman. Who else? What's a Winter Carnival without snow? KXJQUEI‘ OF RDSES: The organizers and M.C.s of Campus Cabaret. Good show guys! Have an emnfous week! Also we'll get a chance Mon- Sal W an. we: CHARGlNC-II M5 W W Your Music Collection Statting To Get Boring? ' check Out [All @3‘QL