,3. ..'r,r .T/ . I . . _ ‘ ~ . I V . L ,_ . _ ’ CINAN'C IAL 7 A | D by Rita Pendergast 7 Following are awards that have deadlines in the next couple of months., If you are not eligible for these awards and are'still‘interested in finanCial assistance, either for this Semester or next Fall please check with me in . Student Services,Main* Building ,my hours are; Monday “£2200—5:00 Tuesday 2:00-5:00 Wednesday2z00-5:00 THE GANDALF SCHOLARSHIP Any student completing the second—last year _ of a recognized degree program at a Canadian University.which includes Empioymehgahd. "immi- . Hello! 'at a Em , lemigrgtton'canada '. immlgr u I a suffidientthUrse study in one or more of physics,engineering or the com utin sciences and P . a who,upon CompletiOn of a degree program would be eligible‘to enter the data communications field technical leVel, is eligible to apply for a Gandalf Scholarship. Gandalf offers the successful applicant salaried employment with the company's engineering group in Ottawa,during the summer preceding the final \year of study.As well, the scholarship will pay the tuition fees for the final year in an undergraduate degree program,up to but not exceeding $1200.00 DEADLINE'MARCH'21,1980 HELP WANTED UTETEETTEEtudents are needed to serve as ‘ guides for visiting I ‘high school students. “These high school * students will be on campus various Tuesdays and Thursdays from mid' pioiet~ 91 we" Canada. , a _ =Here we are again in the midst of another busy period. deptember. This is open to all disciplines.l ,and contact suitable candidates. please don't put it off until it's too late. I have seen many of the B.Ed's through resume writing seesions. This is a gOod time to apply for teaching positions across Canada, so you should make an effort to get your resumes together now. “,Thiwaeek, we have someone giving us a hand to register students for summer ‘She has a few "words to the wise" ........ of them yet. employment. covering every angle possible. 'Here'are-seven'basic steps you can follow to enable yourself to be employed this summers: _. *’-apphrnbwg - investigate - knock on doors '- check the papers .- do your homework, — be creative For those students who are unable to drop into the Summerside office, register v Suzanne deJong.. 'Hi!‘ I am Debbie MacMurdo, Graduate Aesistant at the Summerside C.E.C. I Will be there to help you in your endeavours to find a summer job. ~ With summer fast approaching, everyone should be out applying for employment, 7 visit your C.E.C. iue., reame on Campus and have your application forwarded to me. Students who are interested in working as Student Placement Officers in the Summerside office should apply at the C.E.C. on campus before February 15, 1980. Y011 must be,a resident of Summerside C.E.C. area and:returning to school in the ffll. Both myself and the Graduate Assistant for Charlottetown (whoeVer it may be) WiSh'Good Luck to all who are looking for summer employment. ’but the final result will be because of your initiative; ‘ ~va~.-4' 1-4-1 .aomyzirrh ma; tum-o. ‘M‘r‘rrii'.“i‘xu"/’~.f chw an"? Before I get to the "announcements of general interest, I would like to reiterate a point I have been ‘ Ifiyou‘wish to be considered for summer and part-time “theyjpccur IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU BE REGISTERED WITH US! ise all pritions we receive. We go to the files of the registered A ii" You cannot be considered if you are notiregistered. Take a few minutes and do it now before you get into exam time. We have openings as Manager Trainees for several national Retail chains. Just leave your name with us (and your application if'it isn't here already). °These_employers will be on campus this month so We're here to help ‘.;,,.u maxi $wnufi, February until the end of March usually from- about 9:30a.m. until _ l:u5p.m. On at least one of the days they will start at about 10:45a.m. and finish at 3:00p.m. -The student will be paid $10.00 for the day. The chief responsibilities of the guides will be ,1. to bring students from plaée to place according to a pre-arranged schedule 2. to keep their groups together; . THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, February 7, 1980, page 37 - , “66:0 mi" 3. to be/willing and able , to answer at least some of the student’s Questions re life at UPH; ’u. to be a good"host". (faculty members will be present at the various "loCations" to conduct the tours.) If you are interested, please contact Ms. _ ’ Trainor at the Registrar‘ office (extension l2l) DEADLINE FEBRUARY 15,198C STUDENT COUNCIL NOTES ‘ We do ‘Butrum all I _,Auxiiiarv JdutMcAker. GIDKILIKHES: Two meetings of Council have taken place in th 1980 semester. ’ p The first of which was aiJan.20th,mhentje following positions were , filled following motions on personnel board re— oonmarkmions: . Campus Police Chief — JdHICamiell _ RegflerlkmtersanCamne Police Force — Terry Palner, Brendon Rose,‘Lonnie ' ’TTmmpson, John Whalen, Fnrk.Manjn, Riertfifillmi Regular Waitress - ~ Donna Mundle. Anxiiiary waitress — Patti Bradley. Barbafibr - Sofirmrme position on Student Disciplinary Committee — CarriercLeod. Student Unflx1Secmnery-»Caflrnine Wilson. Winter Carnival Chairperson — Sue Parlee. Assistant Winter Carnival Chairperson — Debbie Dinelle The 2nd meeting took place on Febnruy 3rd. ’ 'Shmxm.Thmrnsxrporux1to Council Urn:the Pubs this meek on Februaqz4th, 5th and 6th were cancelled due to lack of student demand, but are to be tried again next wen after a push on advertising a: lowered prices on wednesday Eeb. 13. Sharon also reported that the Yearbook is completed on 'tine, the first thus in the hisuny'ofIEEI. aneanmathesci a group callhrgthemselves ‘"Concerned Students" brought a proposal to . Cbuncil asking to be recog— nized as a sub-organization‘ of flueStudent Union; The groupimxsresponsible for theckfietecxxJa1.28th befiwemtmexmmnme unfli— dates in the Hillsborough Cbnstituency. The group was accepted after much discussion, under the condition, that if any political affiliation be- r cones apparent, the group will be brought back to Council for reconsideration. " '” . innnmnmafi“nanwummansaeauaaxnwmnumumug