Employment Centre Graduating Students Summer Employment will be interviewing on campus on Friday, March 21st. A completed resume or UCPA form and trans- cript of marks will be. required before signing up. - Information Sessions The following information ses- sions have been scheduled in Main | 01 on the dates and times below: Tuesday, March 4th — 2:30 p.m. — Your chance to ask any questions of concern regarding your job search efforts. While the above group sessions | are available, individual appoint- ments and assistance is possible to discuss various aspects of YOUR _ job hunt. Booklets on The Resume, The Interview and Finding the Right Job for You are also | available, Don’t forget that the Career Centre has a number of books . available for your reference. A ‘bibliographical list is avaiable. yellow summer employment re- gistration card yet? While . the. deadline for most Federal summer positions has passed, it is still not too late to complete an applicat- ion for COSEP — career-related summer opportunities with the Federal Government. Applica- tions should be submitted prior to February 28th. _ Application forms are available for Lifeguard at National Park. Deadline is March Ist, 1986. General Foods requires a Summer Merchandiser for P.E.I. Prefer 2nd or 3rd year Business student, must have own car and be a resident of P.E.I. Deadline for ~ applications is 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 14, 1986. 5 “Summer employment is avail able with Atlantic Tours. Appli- cants must be available from May 15 to late October. Application’ deadline — March 15, 1986. MAPUS WANTED This is a part time position Opportunity for promotion We ‘need you to run for an No experience necessary’... «.»+.-.-»-vexecutive or Senate position. On the job training ; Qualifications Part-time or mature student (24 years and older) Interest in education necessary Desire to participate in the im- provement of your education Salary Experience to carry with you life long Important resume. Best learning experience of your university life ‘i An attractive package of benefits addition to your Nomination sheets are available in the MAPUS lounge or by call- ing Olive at 566-3388 days, 675-3357 eveings or Vivian at 894-4604. Nomination sheets must be in by March 5. The election will be -held March 12 from 19:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. in the Robertson Library beside the stu- dent union élection table. Please show your support and VOTE! . Also, please feel free to us¢ the lounge in Bernadine Hall at any time, SOC/ANTHRO DRAW The Sociology/Anthropology Club recently held a draw and wish to congratulate the following” _ individuals: Ist prize: 12 passes to . the Bast Coast Gym — Joe Grant; 2nd prize: 10 passes to the Spa — Rick White; 3rd prize: U.P.E.1. Sweater — Ray Duncan; 4th prize: 2 pizzas from Mother's — Eleanor O'Brien, ~ We would dike fo extend special thanks to the' businesses who do- nated the prizes and all those in-- dividuals who‘ bought tickets. Your support was very much appreciated. ‘3 CT Oe Open — Faculty Seminar — Friday 28 February Faculty Lounge 3:30 p.m. SPEAKER Dr. Claudia Mitchell TOPICS Mentoring As An Approach To Launching Young Writers Everyone Welcome Happy Hour Follows at 4:30 p.m. Litton alternatives — U.P.E.1. Group The U.P.E.1. People for Peace- ful Alternatives was formed on February, 13. On short notice, about 12 concerned people came together to deal with the per- ceived effect of the Business Stu- dents Society’s plan to have Ron Keating (President of Litton Systems) as guest speaker at their annual fund-raising dinner. The U.P.E.I. People for Peaceful Alternatives (U.P.P.A.) has no intention of interfering with the business students’ plans. Rather our concern is that the Island population might view their action as an Official position. This issue Notice To The Junior Class There will be a meeting con- cerning the Chris Elliot Pub which the Junior Class is spon- soring on March 13, It will be held on Monday, March 3, at 6:30 p.m., at the second floor of the Barn. The attendance of all Juniors is recommended. Y Third Floor Barn Open every night at 8 p.m. To Midnight From 6 p.m. on Friday was dealt with, and proposals were made in an effort to forestall such a conclusion. . As President Eliot explained to various media people, there are different points of view within the University community regard- ing Litton’s proposed location on the Island. Public expression of these different views has already ‘been made. U.P.P.A. has met several times since February 13 and is proceed- ing with plans to co-sponsor a March 4 event ‘with the Island Way, as reported elsewhere in this Wanted applications for the position of Chief Returning Of- ficer forthe U.P.E.I. Student Union. To be responsible’ for run- ning elections within the Student Union. Application deadline, Friday 5:00 p.m., February 28, Student Union Office — located on Ist floor SUB. 5 issue. Plans for other activities are ‘being considered. : Membership in U.P.P.A. cuts across all sectors of the Univer- sity community. The Group's sition is that Litton Systems is ‘mot. an appropriate business for P.E.1. and should not be granted a contract ,to located a plant-on the Island. Any other persons who are interested in working on alter- natives to Litton’s -establishment ‘on the Island will be welcomed into the Group. If you want to work on this project you may con- tact: «Professor Irene Burge, 566-0492. Notice To Freshmen There will be a Freshmen Class meeting on Tuesday, March 4, at 6:00 p.m., at the second floor of the Barn. “COME ON UP” Delivery on Campus Telephone 566-0473 Q e 9 S 8 g OQ $1.00 — 27, 1986 THE