’1’.“ 0115 Are you interested ‘in g - on the Board of -rnors or Senate? The d of Governors and ‘ete are a two-tier system government at the Edward ATTENTION { \ \ ersity of PrinCe ‘ nd. The Board of Governors :iStS of 20 people - nine ‘ inted by' the tenant-Governor - in — oil; The Chancellor of University; The ~ident of the University; President Iege; CTwo-* members ted fron 'senate; two oers elected from the hing Faculty; Two oers elected from Alumni two members elected from student body. The Senate is composed the President of the wersity; Deans of lties; Director of '91 of Business nistation; ' the istrar; the Chief ' arian; _Direotor of »nsion and ' Summer :ions; five members of student, body; one ver elected from the d of Governors, .of ond College: the :ident of the Student o . Members from the time teaching' facilty 1 half the total 'ership of the Senate. These two positions are important in the ins or .this» University ~ they each have an 8’31 part to play. For concerned student ins to be a part of the te or Board of Governors e are kapplications lablen at' the UPEI eht Union. L. s35 , 1!“ . .9: \‘“' "" of Holland" .Student Council iGovernOrs .member _ issue 4 m ELECTIONS The people elected for each position will sit on Student Council and will be Student Council representatives on his or -her respective board. Applications for each position will be open until Friday, September 30, 1983 All applications must be submitted by 5;OO p.m. at the Student Union Offibe. The position of Science Representative for the Student Council is still open. Any student 'in the - Science Faculty wishing to offer their services must make application no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30, 1983 at the Student Union Office. The Student Disiplinary Committee also has positions open. This committee needs a person from each year and another person from any year. This committee hears and decides all cases of vandalism, etc. that occur within the Barn or on the University Campus. These positions also are very crucial and need fair people to sit on them. If you feel you qualify, submit your application to the Stiudent Union office before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, October 7. Electorial officer position is also open. This. person is required to run ‘ all Student elections carried out on campus. Applications for this must be submitted to the Student Union office before Friday, Oct. 7 at 5:00 p.m. V assassin: Recap nose: 1 Science Rep. for 1 board of (both MAfiCtHVES g’F'J .. close Friday, Sept. 30 at 5 p.m.) 2 Senate members (close Sept. 30 at 5 p.m.) 5 Student Disiplinary Committe members (close Oct. 7 at 5 p.m.) 1 Electorial officer (close Oct. 7 at 5 p.m.) §******* 10 good, responsible, interested people needed for a variety of positions. All applications can be picked up at the “Student Union office anytime Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All deadlines are honoured. The U.P.E.I. Sun aims to be an indepentant newspaper published weekly by UPEI Student Union. The views expressed in the Sun are not nessessarily those of the UPEI Student Union, the editor, or collective staff. We reserve the right to edit material for space or legal reasons, or if it is considered offensive to our readers. All letters must be Signed but anonymity may be granted upon request. Deadline for all submissions is Monday noon. Office- Fourth floor Main Phone- 892-“121, ext. 387. SEPT. 29 FOUR NEW FEDERAL JOB CREATION PROGRAMS LAUNCHED Employment amd Immigration Minister John Roberts launched four federal job creation programs which will benefit well over 300,000 Canadian men and women during this fiscal year and next. One-and—a-half billion dollars will be spent for job creation this fiscal year and next. Of this amount, some $1.3 billion will consist of contribution funds for the four programs being announced. The programs are the result of the consolidation and reinforcement of numerous initiatives carried out over the past few years by Employment and Immigration Canada. The programs are: Canada Works (formerly NEED Canada). LEAD (Local Employment assistance and Development), Career-Access, and Job Corps. The programs are intended to support two basic priorities of the ' government's employment development strategy, namely, to create immediately jobs for the greatest number of unemployed Canadians possible and to provide them , with the work experience and on-the-job training need for the future. they