ow SIS page two employment_521-485 1 Counters A Consulting firm in Van- couver requires 20 students to carry out a_ traffic “‘Count’’ at the intersection of King George Hwy. and Fraser Hwy. in Surrey. HOURS: | day only, Friday March 13, 1981; 3:00 pm 6:00 pm or 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm WAGE: $5.00/hr CONTACT: Mrs. Khalil at 685-9381 or Lorraine Jones at 521-4851, Loc 269 Lawn Mower A student is required to .mow a New Westminster resident’s lawn every 10 days for the duration of the Spring and Summer, start- ing immediately. An elec- tric lawn mower is provided. LOCATION: 7th Avenue in New Westminster HOURS: 2/wk or as requi- red WAGE: $5.00/hr CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521p4851, Loc 269 in NW: for’ :a referral. ~ 3:00 pm The Other Press _ March 19, 1981 Restaurant A new restaurant is open ing in New Westminster and is currently recruiting personnel to fill various positions. Douglas College students are invited to ap- ply. LOCATION: Near Wood- wards in New Westminster WAGE: $4.50/hr HOURS: _ Evening shifts, - 10:00 pm CONTACT: Student Pla- cement at 521-485], Loc269 in NW for a referral. Driver A wholesale pet supply dealer in Burnaby requires a student with a _ valid driver’s license to drive a light panel van. The work involves making deliveries of supplies and animals to various pet stores in the Lower Mainland and to the airport (Vancouver Interna- tional). The work is part- time only to begin with and could work into a full-time summer job. ‘Information Place ‘students, or anyone with. an interest, ' can look into the latest ideas on Sacra. of is where! There’s a variety of material on today’s projects _/ and tomorrow’s plans for electricity and natural gas, and also facts on alternative energy sources, ws / conservation in the home and business, and the environment. Our staff will help you to find the information you need. So come on in, and tap these resources. They’re very renewable. Information Place B.C. Hydro Building, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 4) BC. Hydro Open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. DECLARATION ON EDUCATION We, the undersigned, support the Declaration on Education endorsed by the B.C. Students’ Federation (BCSF), the College institute Educator's Association (CIEA), and the Association of University and College Employees (AUCE): That the structure of institutional governing boards be changed to insure full representation at all levels from those groups most directly affected by post-secondary education. Students, faculty, staff, as well as representatives from the community should constitute a majority of votes on all post-secondary governing boards. That the government, in conjunction with the education community and concerned segments of society, undertake the development of a comprehensive plan for education. This plan will ensure a coherent, properly funded education — to provide for the needs of the people of B.C. That the government undertake a study to assess the barriers faced by people wishing to obtain a post-secondary education. This ‘ accessibility study should target those segments of society which are prohibited from obtaining a post-secondary education. That the government Immediately commit itself to establishing a student assistance program which guarantees sufficient student aid, so that no person shall be prohibited from attending a post- secondary institution for financial reasons. That all faculty and support staff employed at post-secondary institutions be payed a decent and falr wage. Faculty, staff and students should not be made to bear the burden of the current underfunding of education. SUPPORT THE DECLARATION Sign the Petition The B.C. Students’ Federation For a stronger student voice. LOCATION: Head office is in Burnaby on Kingsway WAGE: $4.50/hr HOURS: Wednesday & Thursday: 9:30 am - 6:30 pm CONTACT: Student Place- ment at 521-4851, Loc 269 in NW for a referral. Tennis The Delta Leisure Servi- ces Department has three positions open for the 1981 Spring/Summer Tennis Pro- gram. Duties commence: April 27 - August 7, 1981 Pay Rate: $10.75/hour Qualifications: National B.C.T.A.C.T.A. Certificate (Theory and Technical Cer- gification required) Please submit a resume to: Delta Leisure Services De- partment 4995 45th Avenue Delta, B.C. V4K IKA by March 20, 198]. Circus Help To construct, operate and dismantle the 4th Annual Vancouver Children’s Fes- tival at Vanier Park (thea- tre, dance, mime, music and puppetry). This is the biggest festival of its kind in North America with an au- dience of 80,000. Employment is for a mi- nimum of three weeks be; ginning April'24,, pet agd maximum of Ieoweeke ta ding early August 1981. Work involves the setting .up and dismantling of large sent theatres, bleacher sea- ting, stages, small tents, signs, fences, etc. Includes the driving of trucks, upto: 5 Tons, transporting’ of ’pe formers and acting as stage hands, ushers and general maintenance crew. We are looking for people who are: physically fit. and strong able to work long hours under pressure and out of doors knowledgeable with hand tools, ropes and knots able to take both direction and responsibility interested in or knowledge- able about technical theatre Salary is a minimum of $146.00 per week based on government grant levels with additional subsidies provided in specific work situations. A B.C. Drivers License, Class 4 (Chauffeurs) would be an asset. CONTACT BY MARCH 13, 1981 in writing and/or by phone ‘Marjorie Harris, Heritage Festival P.O. Box 46109, Station G, Vancouver, B.C. V6R 4G5 (604) 879-293] Society,