UPEI SUN, Nov.25 An Olden Song In anCient times, your fathers knew The fell Weyrthanes to woe and rue. In olden times the Land's distress Once tried the lord 1111’) close a test. To Trahame ~old came Rrall the king. The walls turned red no bards did sing. Full legions turned to vulture's feed. No eyes would mark the horrid deed. For Rrall did sing and demons danced To rend the flesh with poison lance. Three days he sang No mortal heard. The wolves did cry and Satan purred. And on the fourth, no walls did stand. No hosts did live to guard the Land. Forth went he . r, .1, to find the Lord, To kill this duke, Rrall set his sword. Finding a job can be a iob in itself. You have to know how to go about it and stick with your action plan day after day. Here are some practical sug- gestions to assist you. The first thing you shouf Zdo is write down all the ‘tff ngs about yourself that > an - employer will want to know- This will be your information sheet or resume. Your resume should include: How to uni or i; -name, address, phone number -education, and any other training or courses you have l taken. ‘ -Job experience: write down ‘ all the jobs you have had, even if part-time. Show the dates you worked, and the different kinds of work you did there. If you have worked with local organizations, list that. -Other interests and hobbies: If you are handy at fixing things or have any other hob- bios, write them down. if you are a member of any recrea- tion or hobby club, list that. Any such experience could help you get a iob. ' , _ . I Duke of our Home, the Lord of Koe, Then travelled forth To meet this foe. On the rnpty plain Beneath cold sky, They fought at last, our fate to try. The Weyrthane irmled A song of hate. The Lord brought mist to hide their fate. Beneath that cloak The combat ranged, The demons cried, For they were caged. No one is sure who won that day For Rrall is gone our Lord his way, Has also left The mortal Land Now all good folk alone must stand. InAancient times, your fathers knew ' The fell Weyrthanes to woe and rue. "- In the Final Time 7“ He passed the test Though Rrall is gone, we are not blessed. -LM > -Jobs you would like to do. a iob -References: Ask at least two people (friends or someone you worked for) if you can give their names as a reference. Most companies like t. eck to find out what kinlaigf' you will be. H k“ Make several; You will find have to fill out d‘r‘vlfip‘p‘fféotian form. Sometimes‘ffiyoycmay want to leave a copy with the employer. " Now you are ready to start looking for a job. -Check with your Canada, Employment Centre. They have ' a Job Information Centre (JIC) where iob openings are posted on iob boards. The iobs can change from day to day, so visit the JIC every day, if you can. \ ‘ -If there is a newspaper in your community, read the iob ads regularly and follow up quick- ly. ’ -Ask your friends and relatives if there are any iob openings , where they work. , -Many big companies have ,1 £6 ,1tétatp ’. Prophet's lament This is the end of Nov- ember, Strange lights in the sky come to taunt us, And the weather plays hopscotch on our heads. My rubber chicken tells me that exams are draw- ing near,as is Christ— ~ mas (and no snow yet, my chums). Eleven months have passed I past my ears—teapot tempests and Teapot, Domes and the loud Report of distant cannon have troubled me. Synonym rolls and coffee have fueled these last I few messages. ' Now look for me by moon- light, my children. I'll be the little man who isn't there. -I_M ON ENGINEER'S HILL I The winter is fine The trees are sublime Little mice care - Bunnies hop there Students pass by Same stop and make a pie in snow ,7. , .. They ramp and they play at any time of day, and wind up rolling down Engineer's Hill.‘ their own employment office where you can apply. Check the phone book for names of companies that interest you. Always phone first, to, get the name of the person who is do- ing the hiring. Leave a copy of your resume with the person- nel staff. V -Check at the Outreach offices ' in your area. Leave a copy of your resume with the worker. -Drop into the Canada Employ- ment Centre and fill out a registration form. ' -Above all, don't give up -— per- sistence is bound to pay off. THE IRUNSWICKAN- NOVEMBER 5'. I902 I . ‘_ Framifl -M®Wfllflfl November 26 - I._.e_s_ Fleurs Sauva es. Canada I982.Director Jean-Pierre ' Lefebvre.Starring Marthe Nadeau. A lyrical, mov- ing film about conflicts and resolutions between generations. Winner, Gold- en Palm, Cannes, I982. Jean-Pierre Lefebvre will be in attendance to introduce and discuss his film. Dec.3 Rude Boy. Great Britain, ‘ 980. Dir. Jack ifiazen. Starring Ray Gange and The Clash. A mixture of documentary, drama and musical, but mostly a searching analysis of British working Class conditions that lead to the popularity of new wave music. Who's who in this world? Who knows what to say? I once knew a eat but what of that! Who's who in the world? v Who knows memarxil, Who knows, WHY? I t a g 1 a I heard him call. He called my name. » BUT, . Who's who in the world. _ w-...... .-.....,.... ‘i U s. ,.:~r-.u=.z.: .~ .r.c-r.¢‘ paw-Am- w