Employment Opportmites continued from previous page openings for Summer Instructor Positions and Summer Waterfront Instructor Positions. These positions are located in Algonquin Pro- vincial Park in Ontario and are funded by the Governmentof Ontario’s Experience program. Further descriptions of the positions and where to mail resumes can be. found at the CDEC. Unitel is seeking door-to-door subscrip- tion agents to work on a commission basis for Unitel telephone company. Applicants may be with or without experience. Interested stu- dents are invited to contact 892-2683 between 4 and 6 p.m. Student Lawn Maintenance Inc., is seeking students to manage and work at their summer lawn service on P.E.I. Write to Stu- dent Lawn Maintenance Inc., for more infor- mation. Details at CDEC. UPEI Department of Animal Re- sources has openings for 1 full-time and 1 part-time ANIMAL CARE ATTENDANT (Competition #13895). Term is May through September 1995 at a wage of $6.50 per hour. Candidates should have completed first or second year of the DVM program. Application deadline is March 17, 1995. The UPEI Security Department is looking for 3 student employees for the sum- mer months (Competition #12895). Prefer- ence will normally be given to students who have had at least one year attendance at UPEI. Application deadline is March 20, 1995. Aborigional Masters Recruitment rogram has 4 openings for students who will graduating from a recognized university Masters program in June of 1995 and are of boriginal ancestry. Program will provide tsonally-tailored accelerated training and development opportunities. Deadline for ap- lication is March 31, 1995. The CP Prince Edward is presently seeking individuals for summer employment from May through October. There are posi- ions as Assistant MaitreD’, 2nd Cooks, Ist ooks, Chef-de-Partie, 2nd Cook (Pastry), oom Attendants, Stewards, Servers, and Bar- nders. Ifyou are interested in applying, send n application orresume to Human Resources, ‘ox 2170, Charlottetown, PE, C1A 8B9. Ap- lications are available at the CDEC. Appli- ation deadline is Friday, March 31, 1995. Lucy Baker School, an all girls school n Warburg, Alberta is seeking Teachers in a Variety of disciplines. Send resume and cover- ng letter to school. Deadline is May 1, 1995. ore information at the CDEC. Overseas Opportunities Frontier Expeditions are looking for *plorers to join current expeditions to Viet- nd to apply, see the CDEC. _ Career Development Institute has *Penings for ESL and Software Applications ctors in Beijing, China. Return airfare, he in lessons, bicycle and gym member- in . and comprehensive health coverage are he uded Outside of salary. For more informa- " visit the CDEC on campus. The Bok Ji Corporation has openings for English Instructors in Korea. Send a resume, a copy of your passport, and a copy of your diploma or graduation letter and tran- scripts to: BokJi Coporation, Yang Chun P.O. Box 8, Yang Chun Gu, SEOUL, Korea. Ben- efits include a rent free room and some travel expenses. Application deadline is March 31, 1995. Further information available at CDEC. Korea Services Group has openings for ESLteachers. Applicants must have a four year degree in any area and must be prepared to honour a one-year contract. More informa- tion available at the CDEC. English Academy for Children has full-time positions available for English Teach- ers in Japan. Send a resume to: English Acad- emy for Children, #503 Green Plaza Bldg., 292-1, Asahi, Tomobe T., ibarake Pref., 309- 17 or fax: 81-296-77-9594. Au Pair has nanny positions available in France, Germany, and England. Positions are available for 6 months or 1 year. Registra- tion forms are available at the Career Developmentand Employment Centre. Youth Challenge International are looking for volunteer Field Workers and Sup- port Staff in various locations throughout Cen- tral America. Interested applicants can find more information about the projects at the CDEC. Mennonite Central Committee has openings for Summer Service and term posi- tions. Employment opportunities and geo- graphical locations vary. Examples of posi- tions: ESL Teachers, Darkroom Assistant, Health Development Worker, Computer Pro- grammer Assistant, Renovations Assistant, Receptionist, Recreation Assistant, Counsel- lors, etc. Positions located across Canada, the U.S., as well as world-wide. History Society The History Society is having a very success- ful year. To date, we have showed movies, had a Christmas party and many fun-filled meet- ings. We would like to thank those of you who turned out to our movies. Thank you for coming. The History Society is now selling raffle tickets. First prize is a crested sweatshirt donated bythe UPEI Bookstore. Second prize, two deluxe pizzas from Domino’s, and third prize are 5 movie tickets donated by Plaza Video. Tickets are one dollar each and the draw will take place on March 17th. If youare interested in buying a ticket, be sure to contact someone in the History Society. They will be able tohook you up with the tickets. Congratu- lations go out to Father Bolger, who recently received the Order of Canada. To those of your who would still like to join the Society, we meet on Fridays at 1:30. All are welcome to attend. Your historical questions for this week are: 1. Who was the longest reigning monarch of England? Zz 0 long was the American Civil War? 3. Who became the ruler of Rome following the death of Julius Caesar? 4. When was the CPR finally completed? I know that I forgot the answers from last week. Sorry!! Join Hostelling International and win a 22-day trip for 2! When you purchase a Hostelling Inter- national membership before May 31st, you can enter to win two spots on a 22-day ‘‘Ro- man Roads’’ tour with Roadrunner. The con- test prize also includes return airfare to Lon- don, England plus $100 of long distance tel- ephone time on the new Globafon prepaid calling account -- an added feature of every new membership in 1995. Roadrunner Hostelling Treks are pack- aged tours without the ‘‘package feel’’. They offer the security of a guide; convenient mini- van transportation, flexibility in choosing ac- tivities and the informality of small groups of 12-18. Their 1995/96 brochure includes tours in Britain, Europe, Japan, South Africa, Canada and the United States. There is no age limit on Roadrunner treks, but most passengers are between 18 and 35. The aim is to create a young, ‘“go-for-it’’ attitude among the group. The Roman Roads tour starts in Lon- don, England and visits major sights in 14 countries throughout Europe. Accommoda- tion is mainly in Hostelling International hos- tels and includes a castle in the Alps and a Florentine villa, as well as modern city centre facilities. The program includes city tours in London, Paris, Montreaux, Grenoble, Nice, Florence, Rome, Venice, Innsbruck, Buda- pest, Vienna, Prague, Munich, and Amster- dam; Rhine cruise through the Lorelei Valley; and visits to St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and a Burgundian vineyard. The tours are available to all members of Hostelling International. One-year mem- bership is just $25 plus GST. The winner will be advised June 30, 1995. Membership and contest entry forms are available at any Hos- telling International Canada office or Travel CUTS or call toll free 1-800-663-5777. Personals: Trent... I’m pining away for you as I write, without your column I cannot survive the trials and tribulations of daily life. Please return to me, my beloved. Your B-Movie Babe Jules: Why don’t you come to the pit anymore? I promise I will never substitute your cigarettes with marijuana anymore, and anyway... I paid your bail! Dan. Roses are red Violets are purple I love you so much, You make me burble. E: Remember our date. 4 years and counting. Be there. Jester, Thad a dream last night. It involved ice cream, a vacuum cleaner, and several spatulas. Lets give it a try, shall we? Puddin’ Brown Eyed Girl I saw you in the Nursing computer lounge, in a beat up baseball cap writing a paper. I was in the row across from you. I’dreally like to get to know you. If you are interested, write me “back here next week’. ” An admirer I saw you when I stumbled into the ladies washroom last week, and I admire your com- posure... among your other attributes. I know you were interested too, because I saw you watching me too. Lets meet at noon on Sun- day, same place, and see what happens. Graduating Students All students, full time and part time, who expect to graduate in May, 1995, are reminded that they must make application for a certifi- cate, diploma, or degree. Application forms are available at the Registrars’s Office and must be completed by Wednesday, 15 March. The graduation fee must be paid by Friday, 28 April, at the Busi- ness Office, as follows: Certificate or Diploma Degree John R. DeGrace, Registrar $25 $52 Thumper When you read this, it will finally be time to have fun. You know why. What would you like to do first? Kitten LM Judging from the state of the parking lots around here, Creative Parking 101 will be a requirent for graduation. SKP English Students The English Society presents My Left Foot starring Daniel Day-Lewis (just in time for St. Patrick’s Day!) in Duffy Amphitheatre March 15, 1995 at 6:00 pm Come one, come all, no charge just a great time! See you there! Tothe jerk who can’t figure out the signs on the bathrooms in Main. I didn’t appreciate your staring, and if you think I was impressed, you are dead wrong. Try your pick-up lines somewhere else. EM To K.F. I think that after we are all moved in to our new place, and we are finished of all our over-time work, we should take a few days off. We could buy ourselves some smoke and not get out of bed at all. Doesn't that sound appealing? G.K. es March-14, 1995 6: 2 are ava" "APA RTA