ETHECCBDREL efitz-t-lflflnt’agfiiio . Jobs All Studentswishing to apply for a position as don for the year 1974-75 may do so by picking up an application form from the University Man- power Center, first floor Main Building. 1. Qualifications: 1) Preferably have spent at least two (2) years in residence. _ 2) 'Preferably be a senior F 1 Loans for future graduates the provincial bank is concerned with helping future university graduates. ForonetMng,we loan them money when theyneedit.Even more important, the provincial bank takes an active interestin helping graduates realize their ambition and leadaquen‘ ficherlfie. Drop by any branch of the prouinclal bani-t, you will see we’d be morethanhappyto tdktoyou,adflse you,andifnecessary pvaeyouth financial assistance. Yes, you’ve got a friend in the provincial bank; a friend who wants to help you get manedontheroad to better living. the provincial Dani-t of canatla THE BANK FOR BETTER LIVING Complete this reply coupon Name Address Phone Number and drop by any Provincial Bank branch nearest to the campus: t Charlottetown, N.B. 892-7443 Our Manager, Mr. Joseph John Arsenault will give you a par- ticular attention for any kind of loans. J or a junior student by Sept. 1975. 2. Salary: $550.00 ($275.00 at the end of each term.) 3. Term of A intment: Dons are appointed for the academic year, September 1 to May 1 approximately. During this period they have the.use of a private room in residence and receive a sitpend. A job description is available along with the application form at the man— power office. ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO THE UNIVERSITY CANADA MANPOWER CENTER NO LATER THAN APRIL 3, 1974. REPRESENTATIVES OF int'l marketing agen- cy wanted. must be hustling, non—gradua— ting entrepreneurs. Earn $500.00 per se— mester from special promotions, market surveys, student give-aways for publi— shers, advertisers, ’oil & gas companies, ,dept. stores. Apply g CMRC (Lcc) Int'l Agen- cy, Ltd., C.P.O. Box 204—P, Toronto. Ont. M58 257. giving perso— nal qualifications, current & home addre— sses, phone, etc. We are an equal opportu— nity organization. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT- The following summer jobs have been listed at Canada W\Manpower Center, Room 102 Main. If interested ink these or any type of summer employment, contact the Pla- cement Office Room 102 Main. CASHIER - BILINGUAL Two positions available. One in North Shore Area in Tourist Center. Employment to commence mid-June. Bilingual Cashier required for Gift Shop 12 miles outsi- de Ch'town. Work to commence June lst. Sales Clerks Sales Clerks required for Jewellery Store in downtown Ch'town. Prefer lst or 2nd year student. TOWERS DEPT. STORE Will require a number of R I. sales clerks, cashiers for their new store opening in May. Applications available in Manpower Office. PLANT WORKERS -- BOTTLING PLANT Plant workers required for bottling plant in Ch'town. Positions availabée in early May. PROVINCIAL BECH SUPERVISION PROGRAM Applications invited for wa. terfront guard, surf-guard, for various areas in the pro. Vince of Nova Scotia. App- lication forms available at Manpower Office Room 1023 Main. Application deadline March 31. W Vacancies exist in the fol— lowing areas: Ch'town, North Shore Area, Eastern Kings Cd Meadowbank: good working conditions and wages. COOK Required for restaurant 12 miles outside Ch'town. Em- ployment commences lst June. Wages -— $90. - $100. a week. W- GRAM Immersion Courses in Canada official languages. Under th- is Federal—Provincial Progru approximately 4,400 bursaries Will be awarded to Post-Sec- ondary Students to enable them to study one of the off ic1al languages during the summer at accredited institu- tions across Canada. More in- formation available at the Placement Office. TRAVEL & EXCHANGE GRANTS -- SECRETARY OF STATE DEPT, Secretary of State Dept. offers an exchange program Within Canada, and also on an International basis. Application forms and infonm ation available at the Place ment Office. Applicant dead- line -— April 15. / This summer 4,400 young Canadians will have an opportunity to study one > of the official languages in immersion courses which are offered at accredited institutions across Canada. The bursaries awarded under the program, which is fin- anced by the federal gov- ernment and administered by the provinces, are val- ued at $610. each and co— ver the costs of tuition and room and board. They are paid directly to the institution. To be eligible a candidate must: - be a Canadian citizen or have landed immigrant sta- tus: - be enrolled as a full- -time student during the act ademic year 1973-747 - be at least 16 years old by December 31, 1973: cont. pg.“