‘. rm. ., “1‘6 , 7' ‘13." 5‘: ST emery .AV’OK .'\"§ {we'm'sfi .m'xbsz‘) (NV? ‘The Cadre, January 27, 1976, page 12 ‘ 0 r... g? be ’ n. ’/n emfifiy¥ » C“ a lie - t these 6 axeéfio‘cée ' 9% caa‘eée? & 606 ‘1‘ o i an no" os “‘62: dc q 9 (NE; 1 Si‘:"'l" a $6 . :0 “5.0% 91.5.! r ' e, . . cut 0 *9an scriaafl’ \4, Money Student Union needs people to work in the following areas. Campus Police: $10 for each wet event. *l.75 per hour for each dry event. Bartender‘to work in the Pa—' nther Lounge. $2.50 per hour Cadre: News Editor $10 per edition. C.U.P. Editor $5 per edition, Chairman of the Photo Club receives an honorarium at rthe end of the year. Internal Advertiser: $150 per year, responsible for advertising of S.U. events, on campus. ' Applications for the above positions open Jan 26. and close Feb 4. Application forms may be picked up at the Student Union Office. *This wage is under review and is to be discussed at the Council meeting Sunday night. HonorarygDegrees, The Academic Planning, cu— rriculum and Degree Committee is considering nominations for Honorary Degrees for Con- vocation in May. Final sele— ctions will be made at the committee's meeting on Monday, 16 February 1976 so that they Scholarships may be presented to Senate at its meeting of Thursday, 11 March 1976. To meet this deadline, - please have names and supp- orting biographical material submitted to the Registrar's Office no later than noon on Wednesday,‘ll February 1976. We would especially like to hear of candidates with an Island or a Maritime ba- chground. Scitnce Stfidents -Science Students who have received a questionnaire from the Search Committee for the Dean of Science will have noted that the "deadline" for return of the questionnaire was already reached. Students are reminded that it is not yet too late to return the questionnaire; the Search 0 Committee will be. able to consider any return received up until January 30. ’DupHcate Bridge The Charlottetown Duplic- ate Bridge Club extends an invitation to all intereSted Bridge players to try the challenging game of Duplicate. The Place — Islander Motpr Lodge ‘ . r ' ' The Time — Monday & Friday nights at 8pm. ‘ J Admission — Half price for students with Student cards (75¢). For further information-* or Partners call Marie Carragher. 892—2863 “ Bursaries-l P.E.I. Women's Institute Law Scholarship This scholarship is offered ' to any female student enter- ing law from P.E.I. The scholarship is tenable at any university and is valued at 500.00. Taylor Statten Memorial Fel— lowship Valued at $1000.00 and ten- able at any appropriate uni- versity. 'This atholarship ""”“‘is for anyone studying in a professional field or career related to youth services; Canadian Scandinavian Found— ation: A number of scholarships are offered by.the govern— ments of the Scandinavian countries. The amounts are varied and the field of re- search is not specified. Information on these and other afihblEIShips.arenav— ailable at Student Services. "Feb. 3 STUDENT’UNIUN'GENERi”MEETiNe There will be'a general meeting of the Student Union on Feb. 4 at 7:00pm in the Duffy Amphitheatre. This is perhaps the single most imr portant genral meeting to be held this year. Everyone please come. StunENT;uNIUN Student Union electionsv ‘ will be held on Feb. 19th. Nominations open Feb. 2nd -and close on the eleventh. Any full-time student may run for office. If you wish to do so ask Jane MacCormac at the Student Union office *and‘vote! fMapamr ' , 7‘ ll Gama dflkmah Application Forms, Appointments for Inter— views and Additional Information are availaé ble for the following at the Canada Manpdwer Centre on Campus, Room 102, Main Bldg. The following Recruiters will be visiting campus this month. Appointment for interview can be made at this office. Jan.29,30 — C.U.S.O. Canadian University Service Overseas — Graduates in any dis— cipline who are in— .terested in serving overseas with CUSO Ushould contact this office for additional information. A repre— sentative from CUSO ' will be on campus Jan.29,30 to conduct personal interviews. —_Dalhousie University - MA Econ Program — A repre- sentative will be on campus to interview graduates‘in-any discipline interested in this program. Feb. 3 - Deadline for receipt of applica- tions for graduates qualified as teachers to submit their applications for School District 15, MonctOn,rN.B.‘ Feb. 13 - St. Mary's University MBA Program_’ A representative will be on campus to inter— , they wouldv-completelyreviSe Lu « .‘X . ~' XL; V .9 Among the topics discus- Sed will be Constitutional changes of a sweeping natur9 ,structure of the Student u- nion. As well candidates for offices will give cam- paign speeches. ELECTIONS» in the basement of Memorial for nomination forms. ThatYs Feb 19th for the election. The Poll will be open in the Library from 9:00am to 5:00pm. So get out view graduates in any discipline who are interested in this program. ~Summer Employment 0 ortunities. w; Career Oriented“a ,Summer Employment- offers employment with various federal government Departments in the Atlantic region in an area related to your field of studies. - Application Deadline Jan. 31 n . 'Jasper Park Lodge, ,Jasper Park, Alta. ”Employment opportuni- ties in all types of positions in Hotel Resort. Deadline Jan. 31. -Moraine Lake Lodgg pand Motel, Lake Louifi Alberta. Employment opportunities in all types of positions in Hotel Resort. Deadlhfi .Jan. 31. ' Travel Counsellor . PEI Dept. of Tourism Positions open at various locations in P.E.I.‘ Open toP.E.L wresidents 18 yrs of age. Application Forms and additional information available . at this office.. Bilingual.students. French/English requ1fl for various job open‘ ingsiin.E.I. Please contact Canada Manflwe Centre on Campus.