'ShOuld Yogi be thinking about .55‘1‘Qmer or pennanent‘Employment, you should ‘ consider ': registering with r- the Canada Employ- ment? _‘Cemre on Campus. Registration is voluntary, but unless you register-we have no way of contactng you. We are'lOcated in the Main Building adjacent to Student Services. There will be an, Informa- tion Session on‘ recruitment for the Canadian. 'Armed Forces by Captain Currie. This sessionwiil take place in Main 01 on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 5th, 1985. _ ' A\ booklet describing Federal Summer Employ— ment Opportunities and ap- plication forms are also avail- able. It is recommended that a separate application form he completed for each posi— tion you are interested in. Positions include Visitor Ser- vices Attendant, . Sector Supervisor, Student Place- ment Officer, Park Warden, Park Labourer, Park Janitorgi - Beach Captain, Surfgua'rd and’ Waterfront Green Gables Interpretive Guide, Historic Park Guide, inshore Rescue, and Casual it‘arm Labourer. It should be noted that acme of these‘ jobs are not designated for students only, even though students may be 'iired to fill 'them. Aprtic‘tw ‘ions should be received 1‘3; lanuary 31, 1985. ' A series of information finars on various aspects ” :he job hunt will he held gain this semester. i'tt‘iyr ual .2-‘-:istancc with 5m: lob out in ‘nti opiv- will include~ ‘C‘Clchl5. The Job Inter- cw;- aietting Organized (letter application. ein— foycz‘ Fri-wick. Ewing pre— Paretll. ‘:.<.-..§itional and Non— ll'adlllt":"fil Approaches; and Tying It All Together (what, 3 here, and how do I get the st job for me?). It will be in , oom 01 of'the Main Build- l‘lg at 1:00 p.m._and 7:00 pm. on the above dates. For interested graduates, lie following’positions may be ofinterestf , -, — Maritime Life is cur- rently recruiting for the 1985 actuarial program (perma— nent and summer). An Actuarial Aptitude Battery is - scheduled for Friday, Feb- V ruary 8th at 2:00 pm. in Room 01, Main Building. Please advise our office if You'are interested so we can forward your application. —— The Correctional Ser- l'ice of Canada is interested "1 recruiting university gra— duates from the social sciencas Whmpossess a high level of Inter-personal, skills, . have Guard, « Incumbents will perform regular security functions as well as contribute to in— stitutional social support systems. Further information Employment Centre notes is available at the of fice. — Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & ‘Company (chartered ac- countants) is interested in receiving applications from interested graduating stu- dents. The deadline is Friday, January 25th, 1985. David E. Dickie ‘ English conlerence starts The Fifth Annual Under- graduate English Conference 'will be hosted by the Uni- versity of Prince Edward Island on Friday and Satur- day, January 25 and 26. 1985. , . Registration will take place in the Main Building from 7:00 to 8:00 pm. January 25. The fee, which c0vers admission to all con- ference events, is »$10 for those who pre-register by mail before January 14, and $20 thereafter. Two . concurrent programs consisting Of six sessions each are scheduled for January 26 Papers in previous years nave been those written for regular, classes. No more than “in minutes should be spent read- ing, with the remainder of ‘he session reserved for dis— cussion. A poetry reading entertain- ment will be scheduled for Friday evening, to be fol‘ lowed by a wine and cheese reception. Lunch will be pro- vided on Saturday, with re- freshments available between sessions. Preparations are currently being made feature a guest speaker at the banquet, which is to be held Saturday evening. This invitation is extendec’ to all interested persons. Those UPEI students in- . terested in attending any or all of the conference events are asked to register their names with the English De- partment Secretary, or con- tack the head of the De- partment of English. to, "y'V\\~/ “l inneaclne W ea in WMQUCJ Raf)ch Est/t t‘l “skip P290 Coo, /‘ it P, so me 1 Financial Aid By Dawna Noonan Several bursaries are available for the second semester through the UPEI Memorial Bursary Fund: — Bernardine HalLResidence Bursary: A $500 award :\ offered to a Junior or Senior female student living in Bernar» dine Hall who has lived there for at least two years. She must have a 70% average or better last semester and must write an essay describing how she has participated in residence life at Bernardine. — Part-time Studen. Bursary: This is the first year for this $150 award. The award is offered to part-time students in need of financial assista. ~ — UPEI Memorial Award: Several awards ranging from $125 to $300 are available LU tun-time students for second semester. One of the majc: criteria in choice of award recipients is need for financial ssistance. Applications may be picked up in the Registrar’s Office or in the Department of Student Services. Completed applica- tions should be returned by February 8, I985. TOURISM SCHOLARSHIP This award is sponsored by the Tourism Industry Associa— tion of PEI. The $1000 scholarship is offered to students 17 to 25 years of age who hope to pursue a career in the hospitality industry. Students must maintain an averae of 70% and make every attempt to find employment in the hospitality industry in the summer months. CIDA This award is made to a student pursuing post graduate studies related to the field of International Development and Cooperation. The academic program must include a substati- tial period of field work in one or more developing countries. The amount of the award ranges up to $15,000/yr. The dead» line for receipt of applications is January 31. For further information feel free to drop by the Department ol‘Stutlcnt Scrflccs. UPEI Memorial Bursary Set eral awards are available for second semester to full—time students in Any year of stud}. Auurds range in amount from $125 to $303. One oi the major criteria considered in awarding the bursaries 3x financial need. i \pnficnti m» are {lelllllblC iii the Registrar‘s Office or in ili‘ Dcpr; . of Student Services. Applications must be rocciyco :he Registrar‘s Office by February 8. 1985. .‘mm. ~ mean ,f / Congratulations to' Beth Consitt, d Retail Management major at Sheridan College in Brampton. She’s the winner of the second of three Bronco It's. gm, ' There’s' he tong moieties Co I» Fine! Dray [‘ ~:aebrunry 20th lite One more lucky student will win an '85 Bronco in the final draw February 20,1985, ‘ Entry forms and complete contest details are available in campus bookstores or by sending a stomped, self-addressed envelope to ‘ Telecom Canada, “Make Someone Happy“ Contest Entries, 4l0 Louner Ave. W, Room 950, Box 2410, Station D, Ottawa, Ontario KlP 6H5. a; . s " the a I it: t w W ’Ili'fi’i...a..la . . d . a .._i,_,.r