X The Department of Man— power and Immigration,‘ in cooperation with the University of Prince Edward Island maintains a full—time Canada Man— power Centre on the cam— pus to provide student placement services on a year round basis. This service is avail— able to all students of U.P.E.I., faculty and alumni. The office is located in Room 102, Main Building and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, on a year round basis. The purpose of the Cana- da Manpower Office is to provide personal employ— ment conncelling, and assistance to both grad- uates and under-graduates to obtain permanent, summer or part-time employment and to assist employers wishing to re— cruit at the University of Prince Edward Island. Students seeking employ- ment should register at fin: .. -4. ‘nfln_ OPPORTUNITIES"; Ia MANPOWER _Each year commencing in mid-October, employers representing business, _ industry, and government visit the University Manpower Centre to inter— view prospective grad- uates for employment, both permanent and sum— mer. \Notices regarding em- ployment opportunities are posted on bulletin _ boardsxat various campus locations, Main Building, Manpower Office, Kelley Library, Duffy Building, Student Union and The Barn. A broad variety of in- formation concerning the supply and demand aspects of local. regional and national labour markets is available through the Centre, as well as specific career informa— \tion concerning entry requirements, working conditions, opportunit— ies for advancement and salary scales. Assistance is also available for those needr \ . were Player's Fl LTE R WWW In your own way In your own time. 011 your own terms. 5 You ’11 take to the taste ofHayers HIteI: L WmMn:l ‘ ‘ g The Department of National Health and Welfare advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked. THE CADRE, Sept. 25. 1973 - Page,2_ ing help in completing application”forms, pre- paring resumes, as well as tips on how to prepare for an interview. Pub- lications designed to provide information on specific careers, as well as information on lead- ing national employers, are available at the Man—7 power Céfiffef‘ It is the wish of those at the University Canada Manpower Centre to prof vide an efficient serv1ce to both students and em- ployers. we would strong ly suggest to those stu- dents who will be grad- uating in the sprinngf '74, and who will be looking for permanent employment, that they register at once so that they may take advantage of the employer recruit- ing program which will begin in mid—October. I By: Joe Power, THE BARN The Barn welcomes all old and new students badk to good old U.P.E.I. This year the Barn is op- erated directly by the Student Union-there is no large catering comp—’ any handling the business. This explains the reason for the low food prices and hopefully the good service. The Barn is owned by the students, and operates for the students. If you have any complaints or questions, please see Brinks or Ted at the Barn Canteen. Our hours this year are: Mon. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. — lOp.m. Sat. & Sun. 12 noon - 8:00 p.m. Don't forget our early bird special Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. as the Barn reintroduces "The -0riginal Canadian Breakfast." 2-Fried Eggs 2—Slices of Bacon 2-Pieces of Toast l-Cup of Coffee All for 91¢ The Barn is your ball game, play it.