II 1‘], 1985 " ‘ Letters; ' ‘oonfinued‘ university community the hope that you will_'tnalte«lhe best possible "choice of a candidate for the presidency of UPEI. We only hope that this possibility has not al- ready been precluded. The President may or may not . have much real power, but surely she or he is an import- ant influence on how the various segments succeed or fail in any kind of integration and cooperation. Sincerely, ‘ . UPEI Women’s Studies Group ’”’”'Second"t* thoug hts v Dear Editor: I grew up with my parents’ belief that each individual has a right to be what they want to be — even gay. But a few years ago I had second thoughts about the right. I was standing in the downs » town library minding my own business when this person came up to me and sat down in front of me. He slowly revealed his intentions by lifting the face of the book to me. It read, in big bold print, Homosexuality. I I That was all I cared to read on the cover. I shot my eyes down to my open book, while the person continued making eyes at me. I was feeling three sensa- _‘ tions all at once: anger, fear and embarrassment. I didn’t know what to do, so I kept my nose in the book. Getting noWhere, the person left the table, to my great relief. Today I still believe that homosexuals have a right to their preference. However, when they decide to push their preference into some- body else’s space, they are looking for trouble. Yours sincerely, Straight as a Board, but Willing to Bend a Little Financial Aid By Dawna Nbonan There are several awards available, to undergraduate students in their final year of study who intend to take dietetic internship following graduation, or who intend to complete integrated intern- ship of Stage of Professional Formation in Dietetics. Selec- tion is based on academic excellence, and personal and professional potential in the dietetic profession.: ~Mead Johnson Canada / Award: $1000 and economy ' airfare to the CDA Annual Conference. Economics Laboratury Award: $750 and economy airfare to the CDA Annual Conference. Hobart Award: $500 with commemorative plaque. CDA Awards — Five Award of $500 each. , ' Applications and all sup- porting documentation must» be received in the CDA office no later than March' 1st. Applications are available in the Department of Student Services, Main Building or from: The Canadian Dietetics Association 385 Yonge Street, Suite 304 Toronto, Ontario M53 181 We hcr’vej products and services: too numerous 3° 1i?" ; Employment Centre notes CANADA EMPLOYMENT Should you be thinking about part-time, summer or permanent employment, per- haps you should consider registering with the Canada Employment \ Centre on Campus. Registration is voluntary, but unless you register we have no way of contacting you. Following is a listing of summer employment op- portunities which you might wish to consider: 0 A booklet describing Federal Summer ‘ Employ- ment Opportunities and ap- plication forms are available. It is recommended that a separate application form be completed for each position you are interested in. Posi- tions include Visitor Services Attendant, Sector Supervisor, Student Placement Officer, Park Warden, Park Labourer or Janitor,‘Beach Captain, Surfguard or Waterfront Guard, Green Gables Inter— pretive Guide, Historic Park Guide, Inshore Rescue and Casual Farm Labourer at Research Station. It should be noted that some of these jobs are not designated for students only, even though students may be hired to fill them. Applica- tion deadline is January 31, 1985. 0 Summer staff required for BAYSHORE INN, WATER- TON LAKES NATIONAL PARK, Alberta. Application forms are available at this office. ' O For those of you Who are interested, a series of in- formation seminars on various aspects of the job hunt will be held again this semester. Individual assist- ance with your job hunt can be arranged by appointment. Presently I am planning on holding five sessions — 17, 24, 31 February 7, and 14th. Topics January and will include, respectively, Resume Preparation; The Job Interview; Getting Organized (letters of applica- tion, employer contacts, being prepared); Traditional and Non-Traditional Ap- proaches; and Tying It All Together (what, where, and how do I get the best job f0r me?). The times will be 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. It will be in Room 01 of the Main Building. For interested graduates, Maritime Life Assurance Company is currently re- cruiting for the 1985 Actuar< ial Program. An Actuarial Aptitude Battery is scheduled for Friday, February 8th at, 2:00 p.m. Please advise our office is you are interested. David Dickie UPEI Memorial Bursary Several awards are available for second semester to full-time students in any year of study. Awards range in amount from $125 to $300. One of the major criteria considered in awarding the bursaries is financial need. Applications are available in the Registrar’s Office or in the Department of Student Services. Applications must be received in the Registrar’s Office by February 8, 1985. Need jewelry repaired Use our instoe jewelry department So we Won't. I N . V . jewelleng ltd. é . ' ' ' essence»! ' ‘ «Write us 1 {s‘ ‘ ’ 395Wellington Street, .. .. “worm me: one _ ~ Canada Fast quality service Contederatlon Court Mall , .. ,.‘. .r , . ea 1 .- a'o'o't'o‘o'v‘v‘o7o‘v'e'a’n'c‘e'o :w'