Job Fair ‘80 By Scott Pound Job seekers take notice! Prince Ed- ward Island’s first job fair will be held April 14 (1-5pm) and April 15 (9am-5pm) at the Charlotte- town Hotel. Come down and fill out applications, meet employers discuss job openings, and have in- terviews. the fair is sponsored by the tourism industry of PEI, and is designed to give prospec- tive employers and employees an opportunity to share information quickly and efficiently. There are so many jobs to be filled, most of which you are probably not aware of. The fair eliminates the need for job seekers to search news- papers, send applications, and schedule interviews. Individuals can discuss their interests and qualifications with several em- ployers in the same day, all under the same roof. If you don’t have a job lined up for this summer, you UPEI Gradiiates on the March Anne Marie McInnis gradu- ated from UPEI in 1987 as a Psy- chology major. She spent most of the next university year do- ing research in the Psychology de- partment with Professor Nilsson before leaving for several months touring Europe. She entered the University of Saskatchewan at Saskatoon in the fall of 1988 on a $9,900 schol- arship. She is specializing in Applied Social Psychology and hopes to work with companies in the area of Industrial Psychology. Anne Marie was home for Christmas and reported very fa- vorably on her program. She felt it will fit in very well with what she wants to do. She thinks there are many opportunities in Industrial Psychology. She also mentioned that her department seemed to have plenty of money and were eager to help students financially. Graduating students are re- minded that, although some deadlines have already passed, there are still plenty of schol- arships and assistantships avail- able, and that Awards Officers and other professors are glad to assist them in preparing their ap- plications. Residence | Continued from page 14 ous to mention, that helped out. Thanks also to all the businesses that donated prizes toward this fun-filled evening; Burger King, Empire Theatres, Harvey’s, Ken- tucky Fried Chicken, Little Christo’s, McDonald’s, Movie World, Pe- ter Pan Drive-In, Smitty’s, Subs ‘N’ Stuff Pizza Factory, U.P.E.I. Bookstore, Video Center Ltd., and Wendy’s. Thanks especially to all the students that partici- pated in and made the No-Talent Show exactly what it is today, Anne Marie McInnis (centre) at a social event, before graduating can’t afford to miss Job Fair ‘89. NO-TALENT. Friday Night Friday 14th Movies i. BIG 22. The Graduate Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Moosehead Twist on a Waterbed! [EXAM SPECIALS ALL WEEK Extra Good Specials; | All Night & [EXAM SPECIALS ALL WEEK Waterbed Auction | FINAL!! kak kkk kkk kk The SU offers the “Pub” to top all “Pubs” .... Look for Posters with Particulars or call Mary Anne!! Great Entertainment & Prices from the past!! Friday 21st Thursday April 27th Last Day Panther Lounge Open!!! Lounge opens at 5pm Continued Exam Specials!! Good Luck On Your Exams!! Thank you for all your support in 88/89!! Your New Panther Lounge Manager For Next Year Is Bobby (Woody) Chapman. (Low, Low, Low) == Thursday, April 13,1989