REPORT Egon 1972 NEWMAN 'CONFERENCE, VILLA MADONNA, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK On August 30, 1972,Xsome 115 Christian students and .chaplains representing 24 Canadian University campuses from as far west as the University of Alberta to as far east as Memorial University of Newfoundland, gathered together to learn more about Jesus Christ, and‘ to become better Christians. . The theme of the four day ‘tonference was predominated by personal emphasis. "Free— dom, Prayer and Sexuality" and presentations by Nathan Kollar, Joe Wise and John ,and Mary_Snyder aimed at heal change of heart in individuals. Yet there was a strong emphasis on the hole of the group and the kommunity in such growth. flhere was a strong demand {for liturgy and prayer, [even beyond what was :originally planned. Each May's liturgy was a special Experience built on response ho the day's happening. Both jfact and style of prayer ‘7:OO. "\ 1.'f .suggested'a good balance? between the old and new in the Church. In such an experience it is easy to be tOo optomistic yet the only possible con- clusiOn is that such en— counters are extremely valuable from the personal, the Church, the University{ and the Canadian point of ‘ view — they deserve con— (including five from U.P.E.I.) tinued and enthusiastic support. A terrific experience — next year the conference is going to be held at the 'University of Saskatchewan. Where there is a will there is a way - Saskatchewan is not far away. If you are interested in going andlwould like to help plan some activities to get to the west at the end of August, 1973, please meet in Bernadine I Hall Day Students' Lounge, Tuesday, November 8 at If unable to attend and interested, perhaps I can help. To paraphrase Pierre Elliot, ‘ ‘ "This community is STRONG.’ Mary Lou MacAulay Each year commencing in mid—October, employers re~ presenting business, indus— try, and government visit the University Manpower Center to interview pros— pective graduates for employment, both permanent and summer. > Notices regarding em- ployment opportunities are posted on bulletin boards at various campus locations, Main Building, Manpower Office, Dalton Hall, MemorialiHall, Montgomery Hall, Marian Hall, Bernadine Hall, Kelley Library, Duffy Building, Cass Building and Student Union. A broad variety of infor— mation concerning the supply and demand aspects of local, regional and national labour markets is available through the Center, as well as specific career information concerning entry requirements working conditions, oppor-‘ tunities for advancement and salary scales. Assistance is also avail— able for those needing help in completing application forms, preparing resumes, as E” 3 3. :. i Zurich Medical Plan seems to be still causing a great deal of misunderstandings. he past week I have been asked several questions con- cerning the plan, its costs, and its benefits. some of the answers which might answer your questions as well. Here are QUESTION: Why is there an added charge at Xmas which is not in the calendar? ANSWER: This matter was dealt with quite effec— tively by Bob Gray's letter circulated to stu— dents and published of late in the Cadre. Basically, benefits have increased and so have costs. This ’ occurred last summer and failed to be set out in the calendar before it was published. Therefore, the Business Office in a fit of conscience thought it unfair to charge you at registration a fee that you had no warning of. Thus, the extra $3 from Canadian Students and $8 from non- resident students. ell as tips on how to prepare rfor an interview. Publica— INFORMATION So if you are worried about , _ ,tions designed to prov1de 1n- QUESTION: Why do I pay more as a foreign student? , WW ' 'getting\a job because the ad§_ l 1 ? a Do you like to travel to Say experience needed, here is iformation 0? SP9C1f}C Careers,- jdifferent Countries? your chance to gain the nec— .33 Wéll as Tnformatlon on V ANSWER: Basically, ‘ Do you like to experience essary experience and then Eleadlng natlonal employers, * because Canada's Medicare 1 'are available free of charge to U.P.E.I. students. Information on summer employment programs sponSored by the Federal Government is now available. It should be noted that applications for many 1973 summer jobs in idifferent customs, climates, some. {foods and meet different people, while it does not cost you a cent. Then, ask for C.U.S.O., you say C.U.... who?! Canadian University Service Overseas or C.U.S.O. is the ~office and in the Man owe . largest private Canadian P federal government have a ff' . . . . - {agency supplying skilled , o lee abOUt C U S 0 .deadline of :1 gecember, I972. Ipersonnel for overseas WSlnce many 0 t ese oppor countries, which put re— JOB, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND tunities are career oriented, quests in for skilled students who wish to take personnel to this agency, 3 advantage of the various pro— This agency supplies g grams should register with us r INTERESTED — contact Student Services and ask for Jim Griffiths or if you know »Gerard-Bondt, ask him for information plan does not apply to you. This means that these basic coverages provided free to Canadians through the Governments of the provinces are, in your case, underwritten by Zurich. This added coverage, therefore, necessitates on added cost. l 2 P.S. Reading materials are in \the Student Services QUESTION: What are these rebates which have been advertised? Does every— one receive one? INFORMATION BY Mike Kelly, Manager, UPEI ghese personnel to countries as Soon'as pOSSIble' Canada Manpower Center iin Africa, Asia, the It is the sincere wish of Carribean and Latin American . those at the UniVerSity canada countriest . Manpower Center to provide an why is there such an efficient service to both stu- agency in Canada to send’ dents and employers. =We would people to these countries? Strongly SuggeSt to those . The need for such an' , 'students who will be graduating agency has risen out of the in the Spring 0f 1973, and Wh0§ fact that these countries are Will be lOOking for Permanent , .developing at such a fast ' employment, that they registera irate that the demand for.‘ at once so that they may take Skilled personnel cannot yet advantage 0f the empléyer be met, while in western recruiting program which has Countries the supply of already begun- Skilled personnel has risen ._-AS-:2.efiifflei_. -_. ... above the démand’ to this SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUN- end C.U.S.O. acts as a sort ITIES _ 1973. Of employment agency to Supply these countries with .a number of skilled ptople to- ,work there temporarily, not ANSWER: The rebates are being given to students who are covered by a Medical Plan other than Zurich and who have applied for such a rebate at registration or shortly after. Only those stu- dents who have previously applied will receive a rebate. This means if you; é have not applied for a _ The Department of Man— ipower and Immigration, in flcooperation with the, 'University of P.E.I. main- 'tains a full-time auto- finomous Canada Manpower iCenter on the campus to pro- vide student placement ser- vices on a year—round basis. This service is available to all students of U.P.E.I., ;faculty and alumni. The office is located in Room 102, Main Building and is ‘open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 jp.m., Monday to Friday, on a year round basis? The purpose of the Cam— pus Manpower Office is to ! rebate by now you will not receive one. QUESTION: Will there be chance that I can drop the plan at Xmas if I have: lan? ‘ HISTORIC PARK GUIDES anOt er P % HISTORIC PARK SUPERVISORY :4 ANSWER: as missionaries or the like, but to serve the people with services for which we have trained men and women. Who can apply for a job Lopportunity to this agency? ‘ Anybody with a degree, ' iploma, tradesman's papers vork experience.in a field for which C.U.S.O. has a job re uest. . u TWEXXK‘intvwxwyauassyrqugauenvan-r XOr equivalent and/or extensive . _ provide personal employment counselling and assistance to both graduates~and under— graduates to obtain perman— ent, summer or part—time employment and to assist pemployers wishing to recruit at the University of Prince Edward Island. ,Students iseeking employment should regiSter at the office at ‘once. \ Lip... ‘ PLACEMENT OFFICE, ROOM 102, GUIDES \ CAREER ORIENTED SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT STUDENT MAIN BUILDING. Page 7 No, you are now being covered and you are no longer able to drop that plan. However, i if a change of policy ‘ does result, this will , be communicated to you g, at the earliest date. 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