'lhursday, January 22, 1981, page.6 I ' Work this surmer in I‘ of this project has the forests of Gennany, on construction in Austria, on farms in Germany, Sweden, and Denmark, in Industries in France and Germany, and in hotels in switzerland. Jobs in Ireland, England, France, Italy, and Holland are also open by the consent of the goverments of these ‘ countries to American university students caning to Europe next sumner. « For twenty years students made their way across the Atlantic through A.E.S.Service to take part in the actual caused a great deal of enthusiastic interest and suwort both in America and Europe. mes-“y year, the program has been expanded to include many more students and jobs. Already, many students have made agalic— ation for next sumner jobs. American-European Student Service (on a non-profitable basis) is offering these gobs to students for Germany, Scandinavia, England, Austria, Switzerland,‘ _ France, Italy, and spam. The 'Iobs consist of forestry work, child care work (females only), farm work, hotel work (limited life of the people: of these number available): countries. The success construction work, and by Paul Pbbinscn ISFOT~STUdenTS I protection, work permits) some other more qualified H jobs requiring more ~ 7 specialized training ’ . The purpose of this program is to afford the student an cpportwiity to get into real living I cantact Wifll the people and custans of Europe. In this way, a concrete effort can be made to learn- something of the culture of Europe. In return for his or her , work, the student will receive his of her roan and board, plus a wage. However, students should keep in mind that they will be working on the EurOpean economy and wages will naturally be scaled accordingly. The working conditions (hours, safety, regulations , legal will be strictly controlled by” the labor ministries ' of the countries involved. In most cases, the K employers have requested especially for AneriCan students, Hence, they are interested in the student and want. to make the work as interesting as possible. * They are all infomed of the intent of the ‘ program, and will help the student all they can 7 in deriving the Host fran his trip to Europe. Please write for further imformation and applicatim forms to: Anerican-Eunopean Student Service, Box 70, FL 9493 Mauren, Liechtenstein, Europe. Dexter T. Gnome ONE EVENINGMKILE OUR DEXTER 1:, eNomE Is ENJOYING THE PAPER (comm). . 7//l\\ \ kl HAVE TO PICK ' AuMT some MP >AT TIIE AIRPORT @155,ng . EMJ >I’p ALMOST Fok- CsoTTEN ABOUIT ~— EVER MIND! CAN fl 7 4 mm; A I sures I’M WED FOR IT... JUST PLue ME IM'O THEE CIEARETTE ‘ GREATEI’LL )m ‘pIIoNE THE AIR- t AN MEANNHIE: , IN A OESERTED HEALTH SPA OUTSIDE CITY LIMIE... to be contmued a ' next week 4 DAY PROCESSING ON MOST COLOUR PRINT FILMS ENLARGEMENTS FROM COLOUR NECATIVES‘ 10 PER CENT STUDENT DISCOUNT UPON PRESENTATION OF STUDENT I.D. COME IN AND TALK SHOP - 55 QUEEN SI. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.|. 322—5107 CHUBBY JR. REG. ROOT BEER REG. ROOT BEER . .. .— HOT OOI; V ONION RINGS- REG. ROOT BEER THURSDAYRI‘t WHISTLE DOG ‘ FRENCH FRIES _ - r ‘ ‘_ . . $1.99 Ham-2pm" * A‘IG'REAL‘QEAL 0N AN’E‘KP'PETIZINGM (UniveAvr'e‘. 1c»chan Only)‘; . MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MAMA BURGER ' FRENCH FRIES REG. ROOT BEER FRIDAY FISH 8 CHI‘PS REG. ROOT BEER ‘ EAL! -_..,—a—l« u—ur