4, Thursday, January 26, 1984 Page 12 Friday, February 10, 1984 RED RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE If all the INFORMATION IS CORRECT Autopac Renewal and you DO NOT WISH to change the coverage, — READ the Declarations (back) • and SIGN and date the form (back) SELECT full or time payments (front) RED RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE ISSUE a cheque or money order payable to STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION the 'MINISTER OF FINANCE' for the amount selected, FULLor TIME PAYMENT. — ENCLOSE your payment with the renewal form in an envelope. DROP the application off at our office, Room DM20. PICK UP the validated renewal Your Students' Association E.vecutive has arranged 24 hours later. station for your AUTOPAC renewal. What's Inside: "DROP-Oar F " ' and "PICK-UP '' It is hoped that you will .find this service a convenience. If the INFORMATION IS INCORRECT or you wish to change the coverage, WE CANNOT be of service to you. Visit the agent of your choice. If you've been confused about where you can Instructions and can't smoke in the college, it seems you may not have to worry at all. See details of the new that all the information printed on the tjont of Take a load off your mind, avoid late hasSels, smoking by-law on page 2. ENSURE the renewal application is correct. It reflects give us a post-dated cheque with your insurance Now! the coverage you had last year. Then just pick up your renewal at the end of February. whether the coverage you had is adequate OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN CONSIDER for your needs. 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. (Mon. to Thurs.) 6 6 • • • the job prospects for this year are com- parable to last year. In most respects, pretty bad." If you're depending on a job this summer, you may find yourself at the beach a lot. See page 4. So there's nothing going on at the college? Wrong! See pages 5-7 for a list of upcoming events. Can She Bake A Cherry Pie? See the Entertain- ment section, page 9. All RRCC Rebel teams are heading for the NCAA finals. For updates on hockey, basket- ball, curling, badminton, and the rifle club, see sports, pages 10-11. The Canadian Light Heavyweight Champion Golden Boy Donny Lalonde puts his title on the line Saturday, February 11th at the Winnipeg Arena. Tickets available now at the SA office for $8.00 College Security Under Fire Page 2 • Friday, February 10, 1984 4 Friday, February 10, 1984 MN. NEWS CONT. Page 3 Security Limited by Rick Major Smoking By-Law • The job of keeping our col- previous work as security lege safe is a big one for the 15 guards. member staff of Red River •• t fie youngest member of our staff is a 20-year-old Rick Major Security. Security guards working women who we trained Federal Government may around the clock patrolling ourselves. The average age of follow in the footsteps of the hallways in search of any our guards is around 40," said City of Winnipeg. wrongdoings. Ernie Marion, in charge of "Smoking By-Law No. 3541/83 is for city residents." said Dr. Don Gimmill, a r Medical Health officer. "The rat:OdaVi By-Law extends to all of ,e Metro-Winnipeg. Provincial and Federal buildings are not under this By-Law." Investigating The Federal Government is young Canadians are investigating the city By-Law. Health facilities such as hospitals are being looked at even though they already have as some to designated no smoking areas, as well as other provincial and federal buildings. "The By-Law would basically be the same as the questions. one used by the city. Facilities such as Red River College "If nobody wants to give me a job because should not be affected by it." I've got no experience, how am I supposed Said Dave Robertson, an "Each 24-hour day is divid- school security, "There is a "How will I to get started?" employee of Minister of ed into three shifts." said Jim great: deal of experience bet- know if my skills Health, Larry Desjardins, Johnston, administrator of ween them." will still be in "There will be designated no security and parking "Their Even though Marion thinks demand when smoking areas as there are requirement is for a minimum they get the job done, he does now." of two patrols for the total feel he is understaffed. I graduate?" The smoking By-Law for complex every shift. That's the "It's hard when someone "Everyone keeps the city regulates smoking in minimum." ets sick, or we have an incident asking for a public places such as banks, Security officer's duties in- like we did with the guard on • , resume, how., retail shops, service lines, clude protecting property, December 14 the break-in. It ow it \ reception areas, and do I write preventing crime, assisting the would make our jobs easier ssis restaurants. Anyone caught vie public and administering first with additional staff„but with one?" smoking in one of these mark- aid. the existing staff we are coping ed areas could be fined $100. "Facilities such as RRCC should not be affected . ." with all the problems we la . Security officers receive ap- face." Marion said. "I don't even know what proximately $18,000 per year. Added Johnston, "We are The have various work I'd be good at, what kind of job pretty. well limited to how far should I be looking for?" College Security Shapes backgrounds - ex-police of- we can go on the security end ficers, the armed forces, and of it because of the finances." I "I'm looking for a summer job that will Up After Break-Ins help me prepare for a career. Where "I hear the government has some new can I find one?" training and employment programs; Rick Major where can I find out if any of them are for me?" Now, there's a new book which answers Red River's break-ins are these questions, and more. It's called still under investigation by "Opening Doors to Jobs" and it contains Winnipeg Polic. Ernie Marion, in charge of information on all the programs and security for the school, works services for youth, available at your local closely with the police. Canada Employment "It's being investigated by the Winnipeg Police and Red Centre, or Canada River Security is trying to IL. ■ Employment Centre i i Cow / P. I assist wherever possible with ad , 4%'e . w 4, ut r 1/4b 0 fr _. on Campus. any leads." Marion said. Get a copy, and With $655 stolen in the l illk I: Ala: iliart t ribi December 14 break-in, and ap- re „vs let us help open proximately $3,000damage 1 t some doors for done . to machines in the Iti akierh 110 ‘ January 5, incident, marion you. , Nt I\ 0 wants to correct the problem ‘t1L% A , soon. "We are taking action to .7.44446 correct any future problenis," 1, said Marion. "and have made recommendations • for the ex- isting problem in The Cave." Employnient and Emploi et The guard blamed for Immigration Canada Immigration Canada neglecting his job in the I+ Canada December 14 break-in in being John Roberts, Minister John Roberts, Ministre disciplined. "New instructions have been issue," Jim Johnston, administrator for security and parking said,"and the man in- volved has been spoken to." "The security guard inci- dent-was investigated," added Marion "and proper actions will be taken to rectify the pro- blem." • • • Friday, February 10, 1984 Friday, February 10, 1984 Page 4 s ummer Job Prospects Poor STEP program, 900 jobs will by Andrea Long be available this year. This is Though we are barely into the province's equivalent to Staff Box February students are already the federal COSEP. The work starting to think about finding is all related to provincial government departments. summer employment. Accor- - ts...Jarialltrozanattirtsrvitrits - ding to James Purse, the Irkidr,:aS.Vappie:e. manager of Red River's Asked if all the jobs were Devoted Staff: Canada Employment Centre, usually given to university the job prospects for this year students, Mitchell Sain, a are comparable to last year. In manager at Employment most respects, pretty bad. Development and Youth Ser- Editor-in-Chief Brian King vice, said a point was made of Doug Carlson approving a proportionate Rick Major Work Programs number of positions for col- News Editor lege students! He said the jobs Andrea Long Both federal and provincial asre related to the student's Andrea Long governments offer summer program of studies. Brenda Neudorf work programs. To be eligible for most of these you must be There will alto be another Entertainment Editor Bill Jest a full-time student and be provincial program like the returning to school in the fall. federal Career-Access for Edward Matiashewski Eric Dowell which private employers are The federal government has eligible. The budget for the H.O. Ax 1984 year has not yet been of- two programs that could help • as • ficially approved so no details S0 ar you to land a summer job. The •e Career Oriented Summer are available now. a a cre. Employment Program (COSEP) consists of positions Register available in federal govern- ment departments. Unluckily To register with Employ- Photographer for community college ment Development and Youth students, many of the jobs last Services you can drop by the Chris Archer for four months; therefore, office at 401 York Avenue. Within a few weeks there will are given to university rj students.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages6 Page
-
File Size-