Laser Works: An Introduction to the Laser Printer Specialists Laser Printer Sales: Authorized dealer for Hewlett Packard Canon & QMS laser printers and related hardware. Pricing and product information upon request.Exceptional trade-in policy for clients wishing to upgrade current laser printers. Laser Printer Qualified Service: Provided by qualified Laser W orks technicians. Prompt response time. (4 hour response time on out-of-service problem) Flat rate’ laser printer cleaning service done at your convenience. Toll free access anywhere on PEI 24 hours a day. . No charge for travel time (except between 10 pm and'7 am). Toner Cartridges and Supplies: Provide both new and CGSB approved remanufactured toner cartridges Remanufactured cartridges: help to protect the environment packed in reusable packaging meet Federal Government standards certified by the Canadian General Standards Board unconditionally guaranteed and do not void manufacturer warranty. Free pick up and delivery. Cartridges available for HP, Canon, IBM, Apple, Okidata, QMS and compatible laser printers and for certain facsimiles and certain photocopiers. We welcome the opportunity to pro- vide your school with product information, an introduction to our unique toner cartridge re- cycling program (of which 190 businesses now participate in on PEI), price quotations and technical support.Please feel free to con- tact LaserWorks at 894-5811 or toll free any- where on PEI at 1-800-56LASER. Annual Debate The UPEI vs. Holland College annual debate will be heald at HOlland College this year on February 15 at 4:00. The resolution is: Educa- tion should be a right not a privilage. Garry MacDonald and Amber Allin will be debatinng for UPEI. UPEI STUDENT UNION Medical Plan Survey Please circle one: 1.Yes No Are you a full time student? 2. Age: 16-22 22-29 30 & over 3.Yes No Are youa member of the UPEI Student Medical Plan? 4. YesNo Have you used your medical insurance plan this year? 5.YesNo Are you in favour of a student medical plan? 6.CoPay Premium With medical costs increasing, the Student Union may be faced with choosing an increased annual premium or increased CoPay. Whichis your preference? Comments or suggestions: Please fill this out and return to the Student Union. Thank-you. 16 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). THE FOLLOWING ARE BRIEFOVERVIEWS OF JOB ADVER- TISEMENTS-- COMPLETE JOB DESCRIP- TIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE CDEC. Environmental Youth Corps has many full- time summer positions available for Coordi- nators, Technicians, and Environmentalists in Ontario. Wages vary according to position. To be eligible, students must be between 15 and 24 years old. 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 CDEC. Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park in Alberta has summer job openings in the Prince of Wales Hotel. These positions in- clude front office staff, housekeeping, bell staff, lounge workers, laundry attendants, se- curity and general maintenance. Contracts vary in length from May 1-- October, 1995. Kilmorey Lodge and Aspen Village Inn, in Alberta has 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 and bartending. Further information available. 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 ofthe positions and where to mail resumes can be found at the CDEC. UNITEL is seeking door-to-door subscription agents to work on a commission basis for UNITEL telephone company. Applicants may be with or without experience. Interested students are invited to contact 892-2683 be- tween 4 and 6 pm. STUDENT LAWN MAINTENANCE INC., is seeking students to manage and work at their summer lawn service on PEI. Write to Student Lawn Maintenance Inc., for more informa- tion. Details at the CDEC. YMCA of Peterborough, Ontario has a full- time permanent position available as a Direc- tor of Children’s Services. Musthave previous experience supervising child care programs. To apply, sendaresume to: RobertJ. Gallaher, Chief Executive Officer, YMCA of Peterbor- ough, 475 George Street North, Peterbor- ough, Ontario, K9H 3R6. Application dead- line is Friday, Feb. 10, 1995. VETERINARY TEACHING HOSPITAL, is looking for students to occupy a variety of summer student positions in the small animal medicine, large animal medicine, and other general areas (clinics, pharmacy, radiology, animal services, CSR, medical records, etc.) All positions will be for at least 37.5 hours per week. Preference givento 3rd and 4th year Vet students, however, Ist and 2nd year students may apply. Hourly wages range from $6.50 to $8.00. Closing date for applications is Febru- ary 10, 1995. Canada Scholarships Program has full-time summer positions available in various posi- tions within the Federal Government. Appli- cations are available at the CDEC. Applica- tion deadline is Wednesday, February 15, 1995. VETERINARY TEACHING SCHOOL has opening for 6 student positions during the spring exam period. Applicants should be 4th year veterinary students with previous clinical experience. Salary is $400 per week. Dead- line for applications is February 15, 1995. VETERINARY TEACHING SCHOOL has 6 in-resident student positions from August 22, 1995-- April 16, 1996. Position involves after hours work and evening shifts will re- quire students to sleep in residence. Appli- cants should be veterinary students who have finished their 1st year prior to September 1994, have good academic standing and excel- lent communication skills. Basic salary is $90.00 per week. Closing date for applica- tions is February 20,1995. The Roy Aitken Sustainable Development Internship Program has openings fro 2 stu- dents to work with the national Round Table on the Environment and the Economy for the summer. Students should have an interest in sustainable development and must be entering their final year of a first degree program in 1995. For further details, drop in at the CDEC. Deadline for applications is February 13, 1995. Geological Survey of Canada has full-time summer positions available as Student Assist- ants. Applications are available at the CDE C. Application deadline is Wednesday, F ebruary 15, 1995. Federal Summer Student Employment Pro- gram has full-time summer positions avail- able in various positions within the Federal Government. These positions are nation-wide. Applications are available at the CDEC. Ap- plication deadline is Wednesday, February E5995: FRONTIER COLLEGE has Labourer- Teacher positions open for the summer of 1995. Applicants should have some teaching/ tutoring experience, a demonstrated commit- ment to voluntarism, and most positions re- quire some knowledge of Spanish. The posi- tions are located across Canada and Frontier College assists with some of the travel costs. The wage rate varies depending on location. Deadline for applications is February 24, 1995. Further information at the CDEC. The Indian Management Assistance Program (renamed ‘‘Ooskipukwa’’) is looking for vari- ous project managers in the areas of manage- ment and Community Development, Techni- cal Assistance and Legal Research. The projects run from May 1, 1995- August 31, 1995. Preference is given to 3rd-4th year and Gradu- ate students in a variety of fields. Salary ranges from $1500 to $2100 per month. More infor- mation atthe CDEC. Deadline for application is February 24, 1995. Broland of Thunder Bay, Ont., is looking for Tree Planter, Crew Bosses, Cooks and Assist- ant Cooks, Thinners, and Cone-Pickers. Each ~ position has a different wage range. Fill out application form at the CDEC and send it and a resume by February 28, 1995 to: Broland, 125 South May Street, Thunder Bay, Ont. P 7E TAY. Evergreen Forestry Services is looking for Tree Planters for the Northern British Colum- bia/Northern Alberta area. Planting to take place between May and late August. Pay range is $75-$100 per day. Applications and further details atthe CDEC. Deadlineis February 28, 1995. Department of Pathology and Microbiology has a full-time summer position available as a Student Assistant. The student will be assist- ing in various research projects. Applicants must have completed their second year of the DVM program. Application deadline is March 3, F995. Department of Pathology and Microbiology have a full-time summer position available as a Student Assistant in Diagnostic Pathology. Student would be performing a variety of ‘duties. Applicants must have completed theif second year of the DVM program. Resumes can be submitted to the Personnel Office by March 3, 19995. Overseas oppertunities: Career Development Institute has opening’ for ESL and Software Applications Instructo® in Beijing, China. Return airfare, manda February 7, 1995