The UPEI SUN,Thursday, November 20, 1980, page 7 Financial Aid column Following are Tenable fCP ens; accredited courses in awards which might yea” 3f ST“dy 1“ ‘the applicant; field b. of inter . _' another country. or study. L est There DEADLINE: March 1 DEADLIN—, January 1 are many more awards available,so I encourage you to come in and inquire. I would be happy to review possible sources at your convenience. ROTARY FOUNDATION AMELIA EARHART FELLOWSHIP AWARDS Grants of $5000.00 awarded to women for graduate study in Aerospace—related Science and Engineer— ing. fiACKENZIE KING OPEN SCHOLARSHIP Open to graduates for full—time post graduate study in Canada or elsawhere. Up to $5000.00 for Tenable at arm. ' -_ one :378531". EDUCATIONAL AWARDS _ 5/ lDStl l i _ H 1 r kw mm 3 Omeau The Foundation seeks to tutlon Offerinfi DFAJLLNE' rehrdarv 13 If you have any promote underStanding Employmentand Emplolet questions about and friendly relations ImmigrationCanada ImmlgrationCanada between peoples of different nations, +hrcugh programs such as Graduate Fellowships, Undergrad Scholarships, Incredibly enough with lng,Art§' History §nd ‘ Christmas draw4ng near I MuSic Will be conSidered. ‘ v . . must provide you with infor_ Deadline is Dec. 31, 1730, mation on "Summer Employment” Application forms for the Still, we all realize that above competitions are Financial Aid,please drop into Student Services,first floor Main Building. My hours are: MONDAY 9 00-12:3O and _ WEDNESDAY 1:00—2:30 Technicle Training, Journalism,and Teachers of the Handicapped Awards Spinners Spin off by Undellkxkins TheEXfinmers anaemmearing at-UmaConfiXbratRXIGanze oflie Armsforimm arms Satunkw'night. The Spinners have cut ten albums thenrehamnmh, "Umbin'andlxwdn”fi axes outthisyear. With flrahelp ofxrmrpny- ducersbfirfleel Zaxn:and Jerrijwe,'flraSpinners have bmdnlon, bathe words of Pervis Jackson, "a.nrme omnrnporary mmmxmmh... Here mmmmpo disxn and traw- itional sixties rhythm and blues". Historical Society Presents Hitler Film In the last ten years they hmmahed ngfld DPksand 6 gold singles, including the songszflhtberomxian",'Txe cf a.Kimd flxwe Affair)", and flames Raxfle Play". Honours they have received inchxk:several‘Gnmmmrnomin— mjons,1fle‘MNKP mwud,inr scription in Hollywood's walk of Fame, and on June 30, .1976, Spinner's Day in Los Angeles, the bronze star was set. The show promises sane great entertainment to be enjoyed by all, except ignorant rock and rollers. On Monday, November 24th, at 7:00 p.m., the fihn Hitler: The Last Ten Days will be shown in the lecture Theatre of Robertson library. Admission $1.06: Emerwre is.hnfited. On Saturday, November 29, at 8:30 the Society will be having a party in the Facul Lounge in Main Building. A caSh bar will be open! If you plan to attend the evenflrmais invited. Again, hockey game that evening, crne to the party after— waflS‘fln:a fimzdnkks. 5 REGULAR: $450. FINANCING AVAILABLE 'HIRTLE'S STEREO 5h COUNTRY VIEW DRIVE K (89h-7666) : .s were: are or its . J. §.* CHRISTMAS .SPECIAL O I BIC TWO-SPEED CASSETTE DECK WITH BROADBAND ELECTRONICS SPECIAL: $375. EXTRA DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON ALL PRODUCTS IN THE SHOP FOR STUDENTS WITH I.D. CARDS. WE SERVICE WHAT we SELL WE ACCEPT SOME PRODUCTS ON TRADE IN HOURS: I2‘9 pm WEEKDAYS soon that will be a real priority for many of you. Summer Em lo ent National Research Council is inviting applications from honor students in science and engineering for summer positions. Deadline is Nov. 2lst. Parks Canada — Park Interpreter — The applications for Park Interpreter are now availa— ble at'our office. These will be four-month positions, May to September and the wage will be $7.99 per hour. Qualifications are pest-seconday training or significant experience in a field related to science, i.e., botany, zoology, ecology or forestry; communicative abilities for public speaking, scrint writi g and illustrative talks; bilingualism is a definite asset. Closing date of competition is Nov.30th. Park Naturalists - Alberta Parks — Individuals with a broad combination of academic and interpersonal skills are required. Experience involving direct public contact is an asset. course credits in Natural History, Soiences, Perform— available at our centre. May I also remind you that other summer employment vacancies are coming up and that we will only consider those students who have registered with us this year. The application forms for summer employment are now very brief and it may be worth your while to take a few minutes to "do it now". I am encouraged by the number of students who have requested "resume writing" sessions as well as "inter- view technique" sessions. I feel we are beginning to reach a larger percent of the students. We have still a long way to go but none— theless it is encouraging. Please don't hesitate to request any service, such as these, which might help you u timately find meaningful employment. That is why we're here! If any student or group of students is interested in seeing a presentation on 'starting your own summer business", please leave your name at our office. This will not t ke place until January and I will be announcing “msfiwuh &mameddmg. ,Iojs pm SATURDAYS. COME- E us IN‘ OUR NEII LOCATION IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN COURT MALL FOR IN STYLES FASHION FRAMES WITH. SPEX APPEA THE VERY LATEST IMPERIAL OPTICAL 'PHONE:89h—A6AI 892-5570