Page 10 The Gem Canada Employment Centre on Campus Summer Employment Opportunities January 19,1990 — Park Interpreter - Canadian Parks Services. January 19,1990 — Park PEI Guide - Must have ability to com- municate in Japanese Language. Work Location — Green Gables. 31 January, 1990 — Casual Farm Labourer/Casual Technicians — Agriculture Canada, Charlottetown, PEI 31 January, 1990 — Student Placement Officer - canada Em- ployment Centres for Students in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Open — Crew Foreperson/Installer - Authentic Pools and Spas Ltd. Guelph, Ontario Open - Various Positions — Bayshore Inn, Waterton Lakes, Alta 26 January,1990 — Seafood Promotion — PEI Dept. of Fisheries 02 February 1990 — Tree Planters — Brinkman and Associates — Work in Ont. Quebec, and BC 15 February 1990 — Painter - Foreman/woman — College Pro Painters — PEI ; 15 February, 1990 —Various Positions — Clevelands House, Minett, Ontario Open — Salesperson/Photo Lab Tech — Banff Films Lab Open - Agriculture, Horticultural and Home Management Trainees — International Agricultural Exchange Association Open —Various Positions - Camp Walden, Palmer Rapids, On- tario Open — Tree Planters — Broland Enterprises Inc. Open —Tree Planters — Coast Range Contracting Ltd. Information Session 16 January,1990 — Maritime Life Assuarnce Co. will have an information session for acturary students in RL 104, Tuesday 16 January 1990 at 1:00 pm. If you are interested please leave your name at the Canada Employment Centre. Urgent 19 January,1990 — Inventory Clerks - Kmart Canada Ltd. - Leave names at Canada Employment Centre on Campus. 15 January 1990 Note: Royal Canadian Mounted Police will not be staffing the position of Supernumerary Special Constable this summer due to lack of funding. If you are interested in a career with the RCMP please leave your name at the Canada Employment Centre on Cam- pus Before — 31 Jan 90 so we can arrange for an information ses- sion with a RCMP staffing officer. ee New Brunswick Students The Canada Employment Centre on Campus has recently re- ceived a number of application forms from the Province of New Brunswick for any N.B. Students interested in working for the N.B. provincial government for the summer. Japanese Students or Students Interested in Working in Japan We have some information available form an employment agency in Japan offering its services to anyone interested in work- ing in Japan. Also we have information available for Graduating Students in the Education Dept. for anyone interested in teaching January 18, 1999 To All Students Are you interested in Athlet. ics and the promotion of our var. sity teams? If so we are start. ing an athletics promotions com- mittee and are actively seeking volunteers. Contact the Student Union or drop by the info desk. The time committment is not sig- nificant. Get Involved! VGR Paul Griffith. Foreign Students Mee There will be a meeting for all Foreign Students with a represen- tative from Immigration Canada on: Thursday January 25th 1:00 pm Main Building Rm 020 This is an opportunity to discuss any immigration poli- cies, employment authorizations or questions you might have. Your attendance is requested. Awards 2 March,1990 — Summer Research Assistantships — Guelph— Waterloo Centre for graduate work in Chemistry English conversation in Japan. Any further information you re- quire please call Student Services 0568. Marion Basha 0568 CCPE Announces National Scholarship Program The Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE), today announced its National Scholarship program for 1990. The three programs available for consideration are: — The North American Life Scholarship program which offers AD ru uN three scholarships of $7500 each annually to provide financial as- sistance to engineers returning to university for further study or re- search in an engineering related field. — The Optimum Schoiarship program which offers one schol- Interviews: 8 February, 1990 Where: Canada Emplayment Centre - OC Please contact the Canada Emplayment Centre on campus for application forms and further details. arship annually in the amount of $5000 to provide financial assis- tance to engineers returning to university for further study or re- search in a field other than engi- neering. The field of study chosen should favour the acquisition of knowledge pertinent to enhancing the performance of the candidate in the engineering profession. — ENCON Insurance Man- agers Inc. Endowment program which offers an endowment in the amount of $5000 annually to a professional engineer wishing to pursue studies in the area of engineering failure investigation. This area of engineering is con- cerned with the engineering anal- ysis of various accidents, prob- _lems and failures related to all engineering disciplines in the in- dustrial, manufacturing and con- struction sectors. These programs are adminis- — tered by the CCPE National Awards Selection Committee to assist in encouraging excel- lence in Canada through the pro- motion of advanced studies and research. To be eligible for the pro- grams, a candidate must be reg- istered as a full member of the provincial/territorial profes- sional association/order in their province/territory of employment. Acceptance for post-graduate study by a recog- nized university must have been granted. The Canadian Council of Pro- fessional Engineers (CCPE) is the federation of twelve provin- cial and territorial associations which collectively represent more than 137,000 professional eng neers nationwide. To receive f ther information and an appli tion form, apply either to yo provincial professional enginet ing association or: National Scholarship P gram Canadian Council of Prof sional Engineers 401-116 Albert Street Ottawa, Ontario Klp 5G3 Information: Lorelei Scott National Programs Officer Canadian Council of Profes| sional Engineers (613) 232-2474 Do You Have An Instrument? We are locking for talented, semi talented and untalented but enthusiastic people to create ex- citment and some sort, of music at sporting events. Our teams may have the opportunity to play in the new field house and the hockey team moves to the new (warn) rink this semester sport- ing events provide an exciting alternative to the monotonous weekends. Calenders can be picked up.at the Student Union, Bookstore, info desk, watch for special events connected with up coming sporting events. Again if you are willing to play any kind of an instrument at. our athletic games give us a call 566-0670. VCP Paul Griffith