iThe Cadre, Oct. 7, 1975, page a General Meeting There will be a general meeting of the Student Union Thursday, Oct.;16, at 1:30 p.m. in the Duffy Amphithea- tre. ll be a constitutional chan— ge, the question of support for the Maintenance workers, yearbook fees (whether or not to raise them), etc. All welcome, please come! CANADA'S LARGEST SERVICE $3.50 per page Send now for latest catalog. En- close $5.00 to cover return post- age. ESSAY SERVICES 57 Spedina Ave.. Suite #208 Toronto. Ontario. Canada (4161 366% Our research service is sold 0 for research assistance only. Famous Imuasdeaulrea. Pleasewrltoé. Cheeseburger ‘How can you improve McDonald"’s- 100% Beef’ burger? Make it. a Cheeseburger. You’ll Smile at Every Bite. at Among agenda items wi-- \ . A I :mea Nomads. _ (Emma .duczrada Application Forms, Appoint- ment for Interview and additional information are available for the following at the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus, Rm. 102, Main Building. Imperial Oil Ltd. — Interested in receiving applications from BBA graduates for Marketing Eositions. Deadline for Applications Wed. Oct. 8. Xerox — Interested in graduates of any discipline for Marketing and Sales positions. If interested, you should attend an Infor— mation Session on Oct. 8, 4:00 p.m. in NAS. Inter— views will be held at a later date. Coopers & Lybrand — Chartered Accountants— Interested in graduates in any discipline who plan to follow the C.A. Program. If interested, please notify the Manpower office no later than Oct. 14. 1‘ , GOV'T OF CANADA PROGRAMS Deadline for pre—registra—" tion for Programs Oct. 14. Administrative Trainee - open to graduates in all disciplines. _ Fo;eign Service Program - open to graduates in all disciplines. Taxation Program - open to BBA Graduates. Science Program - open to all B.Sc. Graduates. , Information Session for a Foreign Service Programs Oct. 7, NA3, 12:00 noon. Representatives from the . Foreign Service Will be in attendance to discuss the program and answer ques— Vtions. PART—TIME JOBS AVAILABLE Waiters/Waitresses - Food Cocktail Waitresses @t’anaha 31min;ng~ OPEN 11 AM. TILL I AM. LARGEST DISCO DANCE FLOOR IN TOWN! STUDENT NICHTs . 1. 7 . MON,.TUES,WEDS,THUR 'SUDS"FOR.75¢ ‘ ’ MAGIC CARPET SERVICE XMAS HOLIDAYS ARE COMING SOONER THAN YOU THINK j_BOOK YOUR FLIGHT EARLY. , ' S'SIDE CHTOWN MONTAGUE 436-2744 892-4148 838-313fi 'SITIONS. :Scholar'gship‘é and 5 Bursaries ’5’ Scholarships and Bursaries are available for post grad— uate study. Each week there will be a list in the Cadre as well as advertisements over CIMN of scholarships and bursaries. More infor- mation is available on these as well as others at Student Services. - Samuel Broniman Foundation These scholarships are for students who sre going on to get a masters degree in Bus- iness Administration. There are two types of scholarshi— ps. Type A: Eight scholarships valued at $1,000.00. Candi- dates must be in their first year of a graduate program. Closing date is March 15, 1975. , Type B: Scholarship is gi— ven to people in their final » year of a graduate program Seniors Meeting Rings, Pictures and Convo— cation speaker will be the. agenda for the Senior Class meeting being held on Thursday, October 10th at 6:30 p.m. in the Panther lounge.‘ Your attendance will be greatly appreciated. Nominations ,NOMINATIONS WILL BE OPEN UNTIL WEDNESDAY, OCT 8/75 FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: 2 SENATE MEMBERS 1 MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF’ GOVERNORS 1 EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE 2 SCIENCE REPRESENTATIVES NOMINATION FORMS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE S.U. OFFICE. THESE ARE ALL IMPORTANT P0- PLEASE GET INVOL- VED!!!. THE ELECTION WILL BE HELD OCT. 15/75. PLEASE GET OUT AND VOTE! BALLOT BOXES WILL BE SET UP IN THE BARN AND THE NEW LIBRARY. PRIORITY # 1 . CHIEF ELECTORIAL OFFICER MAURICE RODGERSON ‘ . s 7 meeting which was held for leading to a master's pro- gram. There are four scho~ larships valued at $1.600.00 Professional Fellows}! ips Two fellowships available, valued at $2,500.00 Candi- dates must have a degree fr~ om a Canadian University and be intending to a professio~ :31 university. Law or med~ icine for example. This scholarship is restricted to Women only. PEI Libraries Bursary Valued at $1,000.00 per year. There is one scholarship av— ailable. When finished the— re is no guarantee of a job but if there is one availa- ble on the Island candidate will be required to takesit. Tenable at any university offering a libraries course. Juniors Election Nominations for positions on the Junior Class Execu- tive have—been posted around Campus and elections will be held Wednesday, October 8th in the Library. 11 . H V Atréfiaa’fi“ é ‘ “at “are Era'és' the purpose of nominatingf was very poor with a grand total of Z_people present. Next year we graduate so it is important that we be— gin working for our class. Please attend the next class meeting and come out to vote On Wednesday. Beryl MacLeod ' I (On behalf of the other 6!) Pig 'N’Wyhistle There will.be a Pig'N' Whistle Thursday Oct. 8 at 9:30 p.m.”AdmissiOn $1.00 MOVie' Club There will be no movie for this week. The Movie Club apologizes but it is impossible to hold one when so few students will be around, due to the long week—end. ‘2“ Mimi . 2’8..K.ant;$t..‘Pll'nne‘i — STEAD’S: "PHARMACij ' -Witli"l"wo-;Vllva‘y'lladio can; 1 . Shim..- j lllsalllt.