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Fall or Winter $17.75 Appltcants wanted to study Part 1V of The IJranna Book. Earn $25.000.Fordetalbv1\1t www.cvcntodaward.com. TRAVEL & TEACH ENGLISH: Jobs, $$ ~uaranteed.TESOI certlt~cdIn 5 days. Attend a free informatiou seminar. Free infopack: 1-888-270-2941 o r www.globaltcsol.com. Weekend counsellors and relief staff t o work IU homes for iudividuals with devclopmental challenges. Experience, m u ~ i m u m eight month commitment. Paid pos~tions. Seud resume to Don Mader, K-W Habilitation Services, 108 Sydney Street, Kitchener, ON, N2G 3 ~ 2 . Summer Camp Counselors on campus interviews for premier camps in Massachusetts. Positions available for talented, energetlc, and fun loving smdents as counselors in all team sports includ~ng Roller Hockey and Lacrosse, all indlvidual sports such as 'I'cnnis & Golf, Waterfront and pool activities, and speciality acttvitics includmg art, dance, theatre, gymuastics, newspaper, rocketry and radio. Great salaries, room, board, navel and ITS summer work Visa. June 22 -August 16. Interviewerwill be on campus Wednesday, January 29, 10 a.m. t o 4 p.m. in theSLC. Forniorc info: 1-800-753-9118 (boys), 1-800-39237.52 (girls). Wanted: Oeeassional babysitting in my home on Bridge Street, Waterloo. 'l'en minute drive from UW. Non-smoker. $7/hour. Call Alma at 880-8909. Mad Science - required part-time for lunch and after school programs. We are looking for outgoing individuals who have experience working with children. $20-$25lhour. Must have own car. Fax resume t o 5 19-6.50-0757. Full-time and part-time cookulg aud dlshwashing positions available to begm immediately. We are offering daynme, evening and night time positions to conform t o most school schedules. T o apply for a fun, team sprited, and good paying job a t Mel's Diner, call Jerry at 5741853 or apply in person to: Mel's Diner, 7-140 University Ave., W., Waterloo, ON, N2L 6J.3, Campus Court Plaza.

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Campus interviews - summer of your life Camp Wayne, NE PA. Counselor-Specials all LaudlWater Sports Inc. Tcnnis; golf; soccer; outdoor adventure: camping, mountain biking, climbinglropes; roller hockey; rocketry; fine arts; theatre; radlo; video; CDL drivers; wait staff and more. RN's for our Health Centre. Job Pair interviews, Rim Park, Wednesday, February 5. I d \ get theball rolling now! Online application www. campwayne.com; ernail i n f o @ c a m p w a y ~ ~ e . c o m1-888-549; 2963 (516) 883-3067. Camp Waync, 55 Channel Drive, Port Washiugton NY 11050. Tutor needed for Enelish and Math three days a week in my home for a grade 7 student. Call Sue at 502-0107. Summer Camp Support Staff on campus interviews for premler camps in Massachusetts. US Summer Camp Staffneeded. Apply earlp! University studeuts can earn $3,000 CanadIan for eight weeks! Plus complete travel, room and board. Office, dining hall, maintenance, staff, laundry and housekeepers. US work visa included. Over 40 jobs open! Support Staff can apply online at www.campdanbee.com or www.campmkn.com. Interviewer will be on campus Wednesday, January 2 9 from 10:00 a.m. t o 4:00 p.m. in the Student Life Centre. -

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14

Wednesday, January 15 You are cordially invited t o a free video presentation on self-knowledge, as taught by Prein Rawat, international speaker and leader in the field of selfknowledgeatGradHouse4:30-5:30p.m

Public Meeting - IMPACT (local Independent Media) presents "From the GroundUp Conference" and "Iraq" from 7:00-9:30 p.m. a t 4 3 Queen Street, S.,

2W? COMFEI11TION CIOA AWARDS PRUGRANl FOR CAMAPEANS

Math tutoring. Learn how to learn. Experienced tutor -UW Math T.A., HS MAth teaching, B.Ed, B.MAdl. Call 880-0257.

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Cancun, Daytona, Cuba, Acapulco, etc. All-inchlslve Reading Week. Guaranteed lowest price on campus! Space limited - book now! Thames Travel (Todd) 1-800-962-8262.

dgeport Lofts - bicyroom, billiard r b o ~ n , ndrv. oarkina. ' . .. Co-op . students welcomed! Turn-nf-the-century building,new modern design. Phone 1-866-655-5573 o r www.vdhco.ca. Three bedroom townhouse for sale, Columbia/Erbsville Road area. Four appliauces, two bathrooms, central alr and central vac. $7,500.00 down - $87.5 mortgage - $80 main fee. Call Susan Mulholland 502-0107. Remax Twin Clty.

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The objcctivc of the ClDA Awar& 13rugr,xm i s to supp~rt individual cot~triburiotlsdC:ar.nilians ro inrcmariad aldcveloprncnr. Eligible applicants are masrer's studsnts and prokssionals who wish to conduct action research or a work prajccr in pdrrnerskip with an arganization in a dcvekqing muntry. The program errnurages initiative and leadership qualities as

applicants are rqilrircd 1 0 establish conrxt with an organizsriian in a developing country, prepare a projecr prcrposd reicvant to the host country's priorides and, if selected, coordirrare all logistical and kinancia1 ,arrangements. The nmimurn kvci ofthe award has been esrabiished at $10,000 and fur prujccts in Africa at $1 5,0011. Thr program is offered by the Canadian International Developnrmt Agency (CIDA) and adnrinistercd by the Canadian Rnrcau br 'Intcrnaciond Edur~ttcm(CRIE). For nwrc information ~ b o u rthe criteda and aypIication procedure~,please visit CKIR's tvehsire m contact us by telephone at (613) 237-4820,exr 234 or e-mail sm~lansnn@clriie.sa.

ONDAY, JANUARY 13

lan to attend an Imprint staffmcctg In SLC 1116 bcg~nnmgat 1230 p m. Volunteer at pour school newsCommunity Meeting "Against \Vat and Sanchons m Iraq" at The Spot,

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$500.00 Scholarship The Alpha Theta Chapter of the Zeta PSI Fraternity of North Amerlca, located a h e Unlverslty of Waterloo 1s offerlng a $500 scholarsh~pfor the wlnter term Al Naterloo students are welcome to apply Students who are Interested In applylnc 3re lnv~tedto attend an ~nformat~on semmar about the fratern~tyon Wednesday January 1 5 startlng at 8 p m located at the Waterloo Grad House Apphcatton: NIII be provlded a s well as lnstruct~onson how to f ~ l lthem out Students who are Interested In jolnlng Zeta PSIwill automatically be cons~derec or a d d ~ t ~ o nscholarsh~ps al prov~dedby the lnternatlonal Headquarters Ask fo jetallsl -or more lnformatlon contact Spencer Rupert spencerrupertD rogers corn 51 9-725-3686 The Alpha Theta Chapter of Zeta Psi is a, member of the Fratemi Sororlty Awareness Club (FSAC).FSAC is a club recognlzed by the Federat~ono?lStudents. http:// www.feds.uwaterloo.ca/clubs/index.html

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