V ! SUMMER EMPLOYMENT The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada offers opportunities for post-secondary students to spend 16 weeks working for the federal party and learning about the political process. Qualifications post-secondary students planning to return to school in the fall; a demonstrated interest in the political process; Interested students should apply in writing to: Student Political Apprenticeship Programme (SPAP) PC Party of Canada Suite 200, 161 Launer Ave. W. Ottawa, Ontario K1P5J2 Applications must be postmarked no later than March 5, 1982 Pl charge. ThefFree Press; Prince George, B.C. Mar. 23, 1982 St? W"4T P g3?S inighCfe Wednescfa with r - , . . ,fa s e male Entertainment 'and a $300 cov cover by Daryl Macaskill Rock Pit, Ages 19-25 Live sound in trW Rock Pit insures hard drivin8 rock at wall-shaking volume. The dance floor is large compared to o( er clubs in Prince George. It might be a good idea to arrive early as there is usually a waiting line on weekends. The cover charge is $3.00. A bottled beer goes for $2.35 and a mixed drink for $2.45 Weekdays ladies get in free while everybody else pays $1.00 If last weekend is any indication, the Rock Pit may be one of the more popular clubs in Prince George. PlayGirl Cabaret ages 19-40 A disc jockey supplies dance tunes from 10:00 to 2:00 am Female entertainment is offered earlier in the evening. Cover charge is $1.00 Beer sells' at $2.25, mixed drinks at $2.35 The chairs are comfortable and the lighting spectacular yet unobtrusive. The dance floor is somewhat small but sufficient. Midnight Express For those who need a break from loud, live entertainment, the Midnight ' Express might be a good alternative. Large video screens make for some interesting entertainment.- The music is turned to a reasonably loud level, but .still allows for some communication without the need for loud shouting, or sign language. The cover charge is $2.00 on weekdays, beer is $2.25 and mixed drinks are $2.45. lj,' ms&&rjrs ss r Guys are allowed in after 10:00 pm. Students with valid on weekends. The Generator ages 19-25 Above the Playgirl Cabaret, the Generator rocks on weekends from 10:00 pm until 2 am. Rowdy reputation mmrSJ iv4r a. m m w Possible training fields- You should have a degree in one of these: Archeology; Anthropology; Museo-logy; Architecture; Tropical Medicine; Agronomy; Plant Genetics; Seismology; Tourism; Petroleum Industry; Meteorology; Geophysics; and Marine Biology. .lUhl rri f n,u, Duration of traineeship Four to twelve months Departure date March 5, 1983 Application deadline Applications will be accepted until May 28th, 1982. i aside, the Generator offers a live band and heavy rock 'n roll for appreciative "patrons . Cover charge is $1.00, beer goes I.D. get in free for $2.35 and mixed drinks for $2.45 ' The Generator is definately not the jfamynnnnr . A place to mellow out as it wculd be nearly impossible to do so. But Rock, you can! Employment and Immigration Canada ARE YOU Emploi et Immigration Canada a Canadian citizen between 18 and 30 years of age a graduate of a post-secondary institution (students graduating in Spring, 1982 may also apply) able to work in Spanish YOU ARE ELIGIBLE to apply for a career-oriented practical traineeship in Mexico Bursaries and Benefits The Canadian Government pays trainees a monthly allowance of approximately $800 including return air fare. The Mexican Government pays for emergency medical and dental care (excluding prosthesis) as well as life and accident insurance. If you are interested, write to: Xth Canada-Mexico Exchange Programme Canada Employment and Immigration Commission Place du Portage Phase IV, 5th floor OttawaHull K1A0J9 The Canada-Mexico Exchange Programme is funded by the Department of External Affairs and admin tered by the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission Canada AND THE WINNERS ARE JANICE WAGNER, Queen's University, Kingston. MARIE PERKINS, Concordia University, Montreal. Conaratulations -1 i -4- Sweepstakes JILL BARNARD, York University, Toronto. to the Mercury LN7 winners in i ne Long Distance jii ,x,v, "T1 r.j ' Jr ,ri ' ' '':" tBv ' ' -' cvS-Sj E fl'A lji l ' Jr-i tLte AJj-?3r We wish them many years of enjoyable driving. Anri tr-ini-ile tr tns Inni icnnrt nf rmer ti ir4ontc A,r-ir participated. Better luck next year! Meanwhile, flflfl I MffeHl.f.O good luck in your exams, have a great summer and keep that Long Distance Feeling going strong! TransCanada Telephone System