Deal yourself a 5winn1ng hand... repare yourself for success in today’s highly competitive world as , an RIA Management Accountant. With your degree and the RIA desig- nation you will have the professional edge in the job market. You will be entering a profession that cannot supply RIAs fast enough to keep up with the demand from business and government...a need that is projected to continue through this decade and beyond. RIAs are in demand because of their unique training in management as well as accounting. They have expertise In strate- B3J 2R7 ’/ we use» _ )4 Haj. /. .. -' , .) 2V. gic planning, budgeting, operations con- trol and data analysis. RIAs move ahead quickly on the management team. Over 55% of all RlAs hold senior po-l ‘sitions in business, industry and govern— ment. Your job prospects will improve the day you start the RIA program because employers recognise the commit- tment you have made to obtaining pro- fessional qualifications. What’s more, the RIA program is flex- ible. You can work toward y0ur degree and RIA designation at the same time. 'In fact, you may already qualify for advanced standing in the RIA program. iii] The Society of Management Accountants 1649 Hollis St, Suite 901 PO Box 543 ' Halifax} NS, Fnd out if you already have advanced standing in the RIA program. P av. «1 l Name ,, Address City H Province PostalCode , ,i A. Yes, I’m interested in the RIA program. i649 Hoills St I I . :3??? C] Please send me more information BSJ 2W7 . . The Society of Management Accountants ' El PleaSQ-Wéluatelhe attachedtranSCripts _ x.q,.>‘. University of Prince Edward Island Registrar » Michael Hennessey has an- nounced the names of UPEI students who have been selected as recipients of the following awards and bursaries: Merit Awards John H. Bell (County) Award valued at $300: Deborah Doiron, Freshman Business Administration; John H. Bell (County) Award valued at $300: Shanna Cassidy, Fresh- man Business Administration; John H. Bell (County) Award valued at $300: Chad King, stration; Samuel» N. Robertson (Hunter) .Award valued at $300: Diana Bulger, Fresh- man Education; J. Leslie Shaw Award valued at $300: Anne Doucette, Freshman Arts; J. ‘Leslie Shaw Award valued at $200: Heath MacLean,‘ Freshman Business Administration; Fairlie M. Laird Award valued at $200: 'Claude Gauthier, Freshman Science; William McLure Award valued 'at $125: Lori Henderson, Freshman Busi- ness Administration; Victor Lyall Goodwill Award valued at $300: Heather Scott, Sophomore Science; Prof. George E. Robinson Award valued at $250: Scott Egett, Sophomore Business Admi- A'l/AV/AV/IV/AV/AV/IW I SWAP Make Your Holiday Work! 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White, Junior Science; J. Prestron Tuplin ‘ Award valued at $200: Catherine Trainor, Junior Arts; Dr. Samuel N. Robert- son (Classics) Award valued at $300: Michael J. Trainor, Senior Arts; Lettie M. Pass~ moreAward valued at $300: David Chalmers, Senior Education; P.E.I. Light— Horse Award valued at $200: Alan G. Smith, Senior Education. Additional Merit Awards valued at $200 each: Margaret MacPhee, Fresh- man Arts; Victor Gallant, Sophomore Engineering; Kenneth Dyment; Sopho- more Science; Paul Wilkie, Junior Business Administra- tion; Donna E. MacKenzie, SeniOr Business Administra- tion; J. William Doucette, Senior Science; Wilma Robinson, Freshman Arts; Claudette Doiron, Sophomore Arts; Ann MacDonald, Junior Arts; Guy Boswall, Junior Science; Velda Crane, Senior Education. I The UPEI Women’s Group Bursary valued at $200 goes to Carol J. Lang, Senior Education. An Anonymous Bursary valued at $250 was given to Darlene Oakes, Sophomore Arts. ‘ IBM Canada Bursaries valued at $200 each: Sandy MacLean, Freshman Arts; Judy GilIis, Freshman Arts; Sharon Leighton, Sophomore Arts; Scott Ramsay, Junior Engineering; Linda Pineau, Senior 'Arts; Shannon Sanford, Freshman Business; Nancy " Gillis ’Sophomrore Engineering; Richard, Adams, JuniOr Business Administr- tion; Richard “ Kennedy; Junior Business Administra- tion; Susan Haynes—Lapsley,