- r ,ffifit i , 7:95;: BURSARIES AWARDED ‘ V‘s: :: \ The Memorial bursaries, Sponsored jointly bv the imiversity and by the Student Union, were awarded to lucky students on Monday in the Barn. Backirow left to right, Doug recipients were: The ’ Maedonald of West Royalty, Brian Deveau 0“: East Rovalty, Ronald Taylor of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia; ' Front row left to right, Brian Magennis of Mount Stewart, \lalerie MacKinnon of Montague, Jill StafFin of Charlottetown, Making the presentations is Patricia Rossiter, the'Student Union Treasurer. Missing from the photo are awardiwinners Judv Anderson of Parkdale, Marcia Smallman of Charlotte- town, Shayne Hogan OF Charlottetown, and Lois watkins OF West Hill, Ontario. are for the amount OF $150. I The bursaries éometimes a great '94» notion needs help getting in motion. Does your Organization qualify? Established, non-profit organizations and local governments ‘ may qualify to receive financial assist: ance to hire students; ’ . What projeCts should you consider? To qualify, projects should employ at least three students for six to 18 weeks between the 5th Of May , and the 5th of September. Proposals must be of benefit to student partici- Pants and should beef lasting value to the conununity. ‘ ' “ ‘ Whatstudents will be employed? Post-secondary or secondary _ .Stud’en'ts intending to return to school In the falljwho are Canadian citizens or permanent residents are eligible. Students interested in working on a/ ' Qualified project should register at Canada Employment Centres or at Canada Employment Centres for Students. . \ . IF YOUR ORGANIZATTON HAS A PROJECT WORTH DOING THIS SUMMER, THE SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM WILL HELP PAY FOR STUDENTS TO HELP GET IT DONE. The Summer Youth Employment Program will make a eOntn'bution . Vtowards‘ wages «a the level of the V provincial minimUm Wage. In addition, the Program contributes employee ’ benefits and upto $20.7 per person per week to cover project overhead costs. Where dO you go from .here? V Information and project proposal application forms are available at Canada Employment Centres or Employment Development Branch offices. ’ Deadline for project proposals is r March 28. To receive financial assistance to hire students, proposals must be submitted (post-marked) no later than March 28. Of course. it is toyour organization's advantage to submit its application as early. as possible, but March 28 is the final deadline. Now's the time to get that summer project off the ground. ' l‘l' EmponmenI and EmpIOi et Immigration Canada w Immigration Canada l ¥ § I Cameid'a JTOOEIHERwE CANnOITTHis SUMMER ’ . UPEl SUN, MARCH l3, l980, PAGE 9 I —-—-— 'The Junior class will be having another class meet- ing. All Juniors are urged to attend to discuss var- ious activities and the upcoming Graduation Ball which will be sponsered by the Juniors. The reason For the meeting is to dis- cuss any ideas on how to break even on this event which costs approximately Sl200.00. So we hope to see you in the panther loUhge on Tuesday, March 13th at 2:30 pm. AnYOne who has any ideas or who just wants to par-1 ticipate, are urged to at- -end or to contact the eXecutive: Ivan MacArthur Derwin($atch) Banks Grace cameron Don't, be shy-,,.