r f , The Cadre, November 19, 1974, page 12 I, \ LL q~. N UniVorsity Objectives ‘Any student interested in attending the week-end seminar to discuss Univers- ity Objectives may leave their name at the Student Union office. The seminar willbe held from Satur— day Nov. 23 to Sunday, Nov. 24 at Clinton Heights Motel. Further information is available at S.U. office. Woman's Now Van: The P.E.I. Women's Now Van will be on campus Wed.Nov. 20 in the Panther Lounge beginning at 1:30 P.M. The vanés display: ';.flmul of film strips, family 7“ planning material, child- rens literature, etc. By the way, men are invited to come in and look around as well as women. Newman 75 Attention all students. The 1975 regional Newman Conference is scheduled for the 17th - 19th of January. Preparations are being made now by St.F.X. University to host this school-years regional con-/ ference. The theme of the conference is "Church, what do we say of our fut- ure?". Any interested persons are asked to contact the people below, as names , must be submitted before the 28th of November. The cost of the weekend will be as minimal as possible to the student. Contact: ’Rachael Roy - 2-4710 Fr. G. Tingley (Student Services) Sununor Jobs ' Overseas ‘Like to work abroad this summer, but don't know how to find a job? The 1975 Directory of Overseas Summer Jobs gives details of 50,000 vacan— cies world-wide. This un— ique directory gives you addresses in Britain, all EurOpean countries, Israel and many others - includ— ; ' 1 ing even Tahiti! Lists full details of employers, jobs, salaries and pass- port requirements. If you . want to know how to get a summer job this year, k send $5.95 plus 25¢ post- age to; Henry Fletcher'Services Ltd. 88 Rykert Cresent Toronto, Ontario Mm; 239 Attention Sonlorsl 1. Scholarships and Bur- saries are available for .post graduate study.,Each ‘week there will be a list izT‘the CADRE (CIMN) of scholarships and bursaries. More information is avail- 'able on these as well as Others in R.J. LeClair's office 218 Main from Donna McGaugh. A) The MacKenzie King Scholarship: Value at $3,000.00 this . -r” v .r w. .. ‘scholarship is tenable at any university in Cane "ada or elsewhere. The‘field' of study_is international ‘ t or industrial relations,4r~ this includes history, J economics, politics, law; etc. On completion students are required to come back— to Canada for one year. B) Ruthford Scholarship: This is a scholarship ten- able at any university in ‘the United’Kingdom. The field of study is researchfi in any of the pure or appi lied sciences. The value is 1209 pounds,per year. Only one candidate from each university is allowed to apply. 0) J.H. Stewart Reid Mem— orial Fellowship: Valued at $3,000.00. Un- restricted field of study; This scholarship is tenable at any university in Can-. ada. The award is not re— newable. i , ' Canada Centre Manpower Main-d'oeuvre ' Centre du Canada de ‘Further information, in— terviewgh ' tmepLS I. .v in 1975—76 are.e1igible. N Further informatian and». '11.“. applicationwforms'aré“availi”f'"A§PlicatioanQrmsrsrfiwn thcd able for the’following‘atv the~Canada~Manpower’Centre on Campus, Room 102 Main Building EMPLOYMENT SUMMER 75 I HISTORIC PARK GUIDES AND SUPERVISORS The Dept. of Indian and Northern Affairs invites \ applications for the above positions for the summer of. Positions are avail- 1975. able at Historic Parks in the Atlantic Provinces. Deadline for Application A Ark ’Cvso NEEDS , Nov. 30, 1974. ‘ w WORK OVERSEAS The International Associa— tion for_the Exchange of Students for Technical Ex: perience aims to provide ‘ course—oriented training abroad - normally for a _Building, for work atwthé; available at the Canada ' Manpower Centre, Room 102 Main Building. .tion deadline January 15, 1975. 522E022 . EMPLOYMENT - XMAS BREAK U.P.E.I. Librar I Students who are interested in working over the Xmas break in the transfer.of ‘books from the old library (work commences approx. Dec. 20) and who are willing to work on Saturdays, ‘ . possibly Sundays and Boxing Day, should leave their". names at the Canada manp0wer Centre, Room 102 Main,”y CANADA POST OFFICE Application Forms are avail-. able at the Canada~Manpower£ Centre, Room 102, Main XJF QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. To teach and work overseas. Share your expertise with the developing nations of period of 8-12 weeks during, the summer - for students of Engineering and the Sciences. .and some related fields. ‘Post-Office during Xmasi'!7 Season. ‘- PART-TIME HELP REQUIRED Further information can be obtained at Placement Office. Africa. Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean. andthe SouHIPudfic. INFORMATION SESSISON: Gift Packers and Wood-, workers required part time for day or evening work in\ Cornwall area. Work to continue through Xmas season. $1.15 per hour. Must prOVide own transportation. Thursday CAREER-ORIENTED SUMMER EMPLOYMENT The Government of Canada‘ offers summer jobs in the fields of Administration, Applied Sciences, Social/ Economic Disciplines and Pure and Health Sciences. \ All full time University 'students who are intending, to continue their studies November 21, 8:00 P.M. Faculty Lounge lst Floor, Main Building Murray Thomson, Executive Secretary‘ of C.U.S.O. will be avialable for discussion A film will be shown Everyone welcome Refreshments served ~MAINTENANCE MEN Required to work several evenings a week from 3‘2 Sis/Oprpom‘o _ L- ,