1.A maximum 2,500-word proposal on type- written, 81/2 X 11" paper, in either official language, responding to the question: ‘‘If you were the Prime Minister of Canada, what would you do to improve living standards and | unify the country?”” 2. On a separate. piece of type-written, 81/2’’ X 11" paper, please outline in this order your: Full name, address and telephone number “ College or university, area and year of study ’ Extra-curricular activities Maximum 30-word description of why you wish to participate in this competition. 3.An official transcript of your grades. Send your proposal, personal informa- tion page and trahScript to the’ following ad- dress no later than June 30, 1995. Magna For Canada Scholarship Fund 36 Apple Creek Boulevard Markham, Ontario L3B 4Y4 °° NOTE: Submissions will not be returned. Contest finalists will be notified. By submit- ing Your proposal, you will fave authorized its publication in whole or in part. if you have any questions, please call: 1-800- 976-2462 We Are Canada Hey you! Yeah, you! do you care about your tountry? Are you proud to be a Canadian? ell, now is your‘chance to prove it. As:a nember of the Together-Canadians Society, you get the chance:! Canada is ima political crisis, and now ithe time for the youth of Canada to have its vice heard. Putaside the Axworthy proposals d putona Canadian flag: As weall know too ell, the Quebec referendum’s outcome will ha the difference between a unified Canada d a divided country ‘facing an uncertain ture, politically andseconomically. As Canadiatis; we are a quiet people. Ve play peaceful roles’ with the United Na- ions; and»imvother! areas: We ‘are not. like Americans, who boast of their country every ive minutes: Wesaite Canadians =- proud of tho weare)and we/haveno need to preach to thers about the greatness of our Canada. Until now. !ti- Nowisthetime’forthe youth of Canada ‘stand up and yell)*Welove you, Canada!”’. Ihe people of Quebec have had their say; now ‘is time forus to have ours. Everybody says "are the voices of the future, so let’s make ‘em heard. The National Dream’’ is our way of Wing your voice heard. Look at it this way: *$50, you get a VIA train pass good for 12 “in-travel days, getto meet some really cool "ple who feel the way you do about Canada, n to.some good: bands in Quebec City, “ty all along the way, and have something to about Canadian unity in the process. The National Dream”? isa train ride to hebec City from two points: _ Vancouver “Parting May 1) and Halifax (departing May. Both trains will arrive in the centre of the tate, Quebec City, on May 7. There, we will join a massive rally with fellow Canadians |. from all provinces, to celebrate Quebec and Canadian unity. : «1 Along the way, we will stop in several Canadian centres: Edmonton, Toronto, Ot- tawa,and Montreal, ending inQuebec City. At each stop we will hold bilingual rallies, to strengthen the ties that bind all Canadians. By the time we reach Quebec, Mr. Parizeau will know we are coming, and Quebeckers will know our message: we love their province, and we want them to stay in Canada. This will send a clear and positive message to Quebeckers -- that Canadians outside Quebec appreciate the importance of their province. So, if you are interested in the train ride, helping out, or anything (and we mean ANYTHING!...well, sort of), please call ei- ther Michael Klenavic at 892-2028, Dave Gagnon at 892-63 16 or Chris Michaud at 628- 6316. Or E-mail us. We’re all UPEI students. To find concerned Canadians for The National Dream, we are requesting a short letter (200 words) in French or English. After you’ve finished, send it to: La Societe Canadiens-ensemble Together-Canadians Society c/o G. Murray 211-1472 Tower Road Halifax, NS B3H 4K8 Why do you think Quebec is important to Canada? (please print) ‘ Your Name: Address: City: Prov: Postal Code: E-mail: Phone: (_ ) Mark Stevenson drama classes Spring 1995 session Registration Theatre Prince Edward Island is pleased to announce.the spring 1995 session of the Mark Stevenson Drama Classes. ae The weekly classes will be held on the’ UPEI campus from April 3 through June 10, 1995. Creative Drama classes are offered for beginning and intermediate students in grades 4 through 12 and adults. se Mark Stevenson, a specialist in drama education, has extensive theatre experience in Canada and the USA as an actor, director and teacher. His most recent acting appearances with Theatre PEI were in the 1994 productions of The Blue Castle, The Island Remembers, and the schools touring production Water Wise. Last summer, he completed a teaching and directing assignment in New York State. — Registrations are welcomed from now on, or on registration night, Monday, April 3, 1995, 7-9 pm at the offices of Theatre PEI, basement of Dalton Hall, UPEI. Fees. are $100 for grades 4-12, and $135 for adults. For further information, call Theatre PEI at 566- 0321. History Society Hello there, fellow History buffs. As the semester winds down, I am sure that eve- ryone is busy with papers and tests; I know that T'am anyway. The Society has been keeping busy with its raffle and we would like to thank all of you out there who supported it. The draw was held on Friday and I will have the names of the winners in next week’s edition of the X- Press. Just a general reminder to all of you out there: the retirement party for Professor Spira will be April 6, 4-6 in the Faculty Lounge. All are welcome to attend. This is a wonderful opportunity to thank him for all the hard work he has done for the History Department of UPEI. Well, that is about all for this week. Here are this week’s questions and the answers you have been waiting for. These are the answers from two weeks ago: UPEI officially became a university in 1969. George III was the King of England during the American Revolution. There have been 42 British monarchs since William I. Machans King was the Prime Minister of Canada when the Stock Market Crash of 1929 took place. Zeus was the father of Clio. Last week’s answers: The longest reigning monarch of England was Victoria, 1837-1901. The American Civil War was from 1861 to 1865. Octavian or Augustus became the ruler of Rome following the death of Julius Caesar. I hope that all of you were careful on the Ides of March. The CPR was completed in 1885. The last spike was driven in by Donald Smith. No, that is not the same Don Smith that is doing his honours this year.The questions for this week are: ue a 1. When was the first referendum for Quebec ‘ sovereignty held? a 2. Who was the first communist leader o Russia? 3. What other term, besides King, was applied to Louis XIV of France? 4. What year was there anOrder in Council draft specifically prohibiting black immigrants. into Canada? (This was never enacted.) Employment Opportunities The following positions are posted at the Ca-’ reer Development and Employment Centre at Student Services (CDEC), Robertson Library Drop by for more job information and applica- tions. For more information contact Sheila Lund MacDonald at 628-4358 (e- mail:slundmacdon@upei.ca). LOWING ARE BRIEF OVERVIEWS OF JOBADVERTISEMENTS -- COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THECDEC Registration forms are currently avail- able at the Career Development and Employ- ment Centre for students interested in register- ing for Provincial Government Positions dur- ing the summer of 1995. Pick up your forms soon. Unitel has several positions available as Sub- THE FOL-° scription Agents in Charlottetown, Summerside, Wellington, and O’Leary. Sales experience is an asset but is not required as training is provided. To apply phone Brian Pirkey at 566-3871 as soon as possible. Environmental Youth Corps has many full- time summer positions available for Coordi- nators, Technicians, and Environmentalists in Ontario. Wages vary according to position. Tobe eligible students must be between 15 and 24 yearsold. Applications and Employer Lists are available at the Career Development and Employment Centre at Student Services. The Bayshore Inn has full-time and part-time positions available as Food Servers, Bus Peo- ple, Bartenders, Night Audit, Maintenance, Cooks, Kitchen Help, Housekeeping, Gift Shop Clerks, Groundskeepers, and Front Desk Clerks in Alberta for the summer. Applications are available at the Career Development and Em- ployment Centre. Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park in Albert has summer job openings in the Prince of Wales Hotel. These positions in- clude front office staff, housekeeping, bell staff, loungeworkers, laundry attendants, se- curity and general maintenance. Contracts vary in length from May 01-October, 1995. Infor- mation cards available at CDEC. Kilmorey Lodge and Aspin Village Inn, in Alberta have summer employment opportuni- ties for 1995. Contracts vary in length from May until Thanksgiving. Positions are avail- able in housekeeping, dining room, kitchen, laundry, maintenance, front desk andbartending. Further information is avail- able. ' Project DARE (Development through Ad- venture, Responsibility and Education) has openings for Summer Instructor Positions and Summer Waterfront Instructor Positions. These positions are located in Algonquin Pro- vincial Park - Ontario and are funded by the Government of Ontario’s Experience program. Further descriptions of the positions and where to mail resumescan bé found at the CDEC. Student Lawn Maintenance Inc., is seeking students to manage and work at their summer lawn service on P.E.I. Write to Student Lawn Maintenance Inc., for mote information. De- tails at CDEC. ree Future Shop, a leading Canadian consumer electronics retailer is currently recruiting for its Maritime centres. Primarily seeking can- didates in marketing/sales/accounting areas. Address to send information available at CDEC office. Island Crop Care is seeking Field Scouts for their pest management services. Jobs sites are’ in West Prince and Eastern Kings (mileage provided). Competitive summer wage rate. Minimum of 40 hours per week from early June to September. Knowledge of potato industry (especially with weed, insect and disease problems) and related agricultural work experience a definite asset - training provided. Deadline for resumes March 24, 1995. More info at CDEC, Pitney Bowes of Canada Ltd. has full-time positions available as a Sales Persons. Posi- tions are available in Halifax, Saint John, and Fredericton. To apply send aresume to Carole Ekemberg, Staffing and Employee Relation —. Meh 21, 1995 che ieee 17 é!