. an..-“ A c ' ‘4 A ‘Wr'i'x‘wvuh w, “A” ." ‘~. Appointments for Inter- views and Additional Information are available for the following at the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus, Room 102, Main Building. ATTENTION GRADUATING STUDENTS - RECRUITERS ON CAMPUS 23 - Peat, Marwick & Mitchell, Chartered Accountants - Interested in Graduates who plan to follow the C-A. Program. Oct. Oct. 27 - Can. Imperial Bank of Commerce — Interested in BBA & BA Graduates for Management positions. Oct. 27 - Royal Bank of Canada - Interested in BBA Graduates for Management positions. Oct. 28 — Auditors Dept. Province of P.E.I. — Interested in BBA, BA Economics & ESE—Math— Graduates who plan to follow the Chartered Accountants Program. Oct. Interested in Graduates of any discipline for Marketing positions. 28 — Xerox ofCanada MAGIC CARPET SERVICE ‘5“3N¥x_ AG¥\CX xnu;nouumxs;mt cmnmc mxmmm'num YOU'nflNK-TBOOKFRUR FLIGHT EARLY. S'SIDE CHIOWN 436-2744 892-4148 838-3134 mnnmcme‘ STUDENTS: Support The Retarded (Sh ild rerm's Associafion Volunteers will be going through the residences selling pencils in aid of these children. Show You Care The Cadre, Oct. 21, 1975, page 14 ' Oct. 29 - ~-Interested id BBA- I Zellers Ltd. Graduates for Management positions1 Oct. 30 — H.R.Doane s Co. Interested in BBA & B.Sc. or B.A. Economics Graduates who plan-to follow the C.A. Program. Oct. 31 — Can. General Electric —Interested in BBA or B.Sc. Math Graduates for careers in Financial Management. REMINDER .Public Administration Exams—Oct.21,7.00 P.M. NA3. Foreign Service Exams Oct.22, 7.00 P.M.NA3. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT '76 Park Inter reter Employment with Parks Canada. Open to any student, especially those interested in outdoor environment. Applicatidn Forms must be completed and returned to CMC(OC) no later than Nov. 3. 1976 Olympic Games Positions available for bilingual (French and English) hostesses and guides. Deadline Nov. 1975. 30, National Research Council Summer positions in laboratories in various Canadian locations for Science and Engineering students. Application Deadline Nov. 21, 1975. Application \v\ kg“. NORTH S AQ76 H 54 D AQ75 C AK3 W S 854 S K2 E m H KQ1098 H J62 A S D 4 D J1092 S T C 7652 C J10987 T S J1093 H A73 D K863 C Q4 SOUTH North—South Vul. ‘ BIDDING West North East South Pass 1C Pass 'ID Pass ZS Pass 2NT Pass 3NT Pass Pass Pass West's opening lead is, the K of Spades. South looks at the hand and knows immed— iately that the only problem - Kingfs Indian Defense- Trhky ManeEVer This is a position which can occur quite frequently in the King's Indian defense to the Queen's Gambit. There are three ways white can go from here . He can castle Queen side, or he can castle ' king side, or he can refuse to castle at all. If he cas— tles king side, the game will generally be a tight defensive game with plently You wouldn't dare Gordon Pierce Photo: improve "your games“ ’ ' _J Play At Three No ‘»‘Irump is going to be in Spades. *South can take eight tricks off the top with a possibil- ity of ten or eleven. The only thing that can harm him is a five — three (or worse) spade split. If they split four - four then at most the oppenents can take is three spades and the king of dia— monds. If however, the spades do split 5-3 then South is down one if~the king of dia— monds is offside. Therefore, to maximize the chances of making the contract, South must hold up his ace of spades until the third round. Thus wheanast wins with the King of'Dia- monds, he cannot lead back a ,spade. He'd like to, mind but he is now out. Whatever East returns, South wins and easily makes his contract with overtricks. Bishop Knight Rook Pawn Uhmwwmnth of subtle maneuvering. If white castles queen side or refues to castle at all, the game is usually character— I ized by sharp pawn attacks. White attacks black's king side and black attacks White's queen side., promiS’ ing sharp, intense action. The chess club meeting may be held in Marion Hall this Monday, stay tuned to CIMN for the latest announ— Jcement from the office of I the Cadre. ~ ~51 -