\. after all, it was just a matter of pocket money... "It's about your advertise- ment, Ma'am." "Fine," said the personnel manager. "Sit down, What‘s your name?" "Batier, Dernard Batier." "Mister or Master?" "Mister." ‘ "and yourlad name?" "Duplat." \ "I must tell you, Mr. Batier, that we are not too keen . on hiring married men right now. In Ms. Palonceau's department, where the vacancy is, there are already several people on paternity leave. ,It's natural that young couples want to have childre, but the absence of expectant young fathers is a handicap for V the running of a business." CIMN Radio 700 Programming Monday: ]2—2 Colleen Tierney 2—4 Rick Webber 4—6 Anna Plomp 6—9 Derek MacEwen 9-12 Gordon MacAlpine Tuesday 8—12 Rob Payne 12-2 John Thompson 2—43 Bill Higgins 4—6 Catheleen and Ann 6—9 Larry Srordy 9-12 Cheryl Cannon Wednesday: 10-12 VColleen Tierney 12-2 Jim Lacey 2—4 Derek MacEwen 4—6 Ricj Webber 6-9 ' Jack MacKay. 9—12 Gerry Prowse Thursday: 8-10 Jackie MacInnis 10-12 Kevin Arsenault 12e2 Bruce Proctor 2-4 Cindy MacEwen 4—6 Heather and Susa'n 6—9 Mike Gilliatt 9-12 ~P.J. Kiggins Friday: 10—12 Tom and Mark 12-2 Nancy Lund 2—4 ‘ Micheal Clowater 4—6 Andy Deacon 6-9 Mike Kennedy 9-12- Top 40 Saturday: 10—12 George Doucette 12-2 Paul Martin 2—4 Gerry Prowse 4—6 Cheryl Cannon 6-9 Steve Buffett 9~12 David Cairns' T.P. Preferably ;a tall "Yes, I understand, but we already have two children and I don't want any more. In fact, " ( Mr.Batier blushed and lowered his voice), " I'm on the Pill." In that case we What education "Good. can continue. have you had?" "I have my school certificate and a shorthand and typing diploma.‘ I would have liked to have gone on to university, but there were four of us in the family, and my parents pushed on athe girls, which is only natural, of course." "And where have you been working, recently?" "I've been doing temporary' work mostly, because that way I was able to spend more time looking after .the cildren." "What does your wife do?" Sunday: i 19-12 Roger Simmons 12—2 Roger Simmons 2—4 Ann and Kathy 4—6 Don Fernald 6—9 Mike Hennessey 9-12 Ron Taylor PROGRAM NOTES Tuesday 4:30 Sports Huddle with Gordon MacAlpine 1 Wednesday 6:00 »Tomorrow will the Raven Sin8-(Program about the north and it's people) Thursday 4:30 Talk of Campus Open line show. Anyone interested in‘ Campus Radio, Come up and see us on the fourth floor of main building. We are on 700 on your radio dial. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (ENSACUP) -— A 46Tyear-old man here is offering himself as a house— hold pet. . Joseph Holman, who says he's been unable to find employment for the last two years, announced that if he is accepted, he is \willing to "perform tricks like a pet for my master and mistress." To Whom It May Concern: The Little Caesar's delivery truck was outside-Bernadine “all weekend. I credit exhausted? ‘ P.D. and P.0. have made up and joined forces against Is somebody's All welcome to help. 3 .. . .uwr L .v .5?!“ \J l ‘J .A - ~ ‘The Cadre, Thursday, October 21, 1976, pag ' w . l M, . "She's a general forewoman in a metal construction company. \But she's study- ing to be an engineer J because some day she'll succed her mother, who founded the buSiness." "Now to get back to you. What salary do you require?" "Uh, well, um. . . ." "Obviously, as your wife has a good position, you're only working to provide little extras. Sort of pocket money — for clothes and”things like that—such as every young man likes to have. -We're offering $110 a wee} to begin with. Plus subsidized canteen meals, and a bonus for regular attendance. Our director established this bonus because she felt it would be an in- centive to the staff, and would discourage them from missing days for the least little thing. We've succeeded in reducing male absenteeism by half, but there are always some gentlemen who stay ati home on the excuse that baby as a slight cough. How old are youfchildren?" "Six and four. Both of them are going to schbol and I pick them up after “ Y M. " ,‘ x o .‘J'JJJ.’ . ’t.‘ , In”? .i'fI-O -.'I gt ..-x... .5..«1-- .II; e 5. work, before doing the shopping." "And if they're ill?" "Their grandfather can look after them. He lives quite near." "Excellent. Thank you very much for coming in, Mr. Batier. We'll let you know our answer in a few days." Mr. Batier walked out of the office, full of hope. The personnel manager watched him go. Batier had short legs and a slight stoop, and his hair was going thin on top. "Ms. Palonceau can't stand bddd men, " she remembered. "She said: 'Preferably a tall blond with a good appearance, and single...’ And Ms. Palonceau will be the director of the group next year." Three days later, Bernard Batier, ne Duplat, received a letter that began: 'We regret to inform you..." (Readers Digest, June 1976 Condensed from LeMOnde France de LaGarde) God on a stick Remember CODCO? That's the crazy troupe of "Newfs" who have been making it very big recently inside and out— side of Canada and Newfound— land. Remember Newfoundland? It's that "other" province somewhere in the Atlantic, famous for "Joey" and New ‘York industrialists! The Canada Council sent CODCO to Philadelphia for a week last October as a rakish footnote to the Fest— ival of Canadian Performing Arts assembled for the U.S. Bicentenneal, and they turned out getting the best reviews of the whole lot. The seven performers of CODCO leave few sacred cows unmilked for laughs! They ring the chimes of every— thing from organized religion to the I R A. The troupe's timing and techniques have steadily sharpened since they first-teamed up three _ years ago in, of ail places, Toronto. All seven members are childhood friends who migrated to the Mainland seeking acting jobs. They soon wound up with a grub— stake of $300 from the man- aging director of Toronto's adventuresome Theatre Passe Murallie, and from that point, the rest is all up—hill laughs. CODCO will perform in Confederation centre Theatre on Friday, October 22 at 8:00 p.m. For that appear— ance they are performing one of their "screech" skits, LAUGH YOUR GUTS OUT WITH A TOTAL STRANGER. Tickets are available at the box office (892—1267). You deserve a break today at < d3 M00" Ilo'