Student job centre gives a helping hand to students : dents and a few eager goâ€" of today‘s economy, it is easy to see why just about all students over the age of 16 need summer jobs. Money for a car, tuition, and just spending make necessity. _ With governâ€" studeht grants and for _ postâ€"secondary _ eduâ€" cation more scattered and smaller,â€" students . who EVERY Any 3 items, medium 8 piece pizza. Eat in or take dut, regular $3.90 MoN. on y t OOE PSUU C TT .V EVERY TUES. EVERY WED. EVERY THURS. 'E\IERY_ FRI. SPECIALS FOR THE Month of May EVERY SAT. EVERY SUN. Many Other Luncheon & Dinner Specials MON. â€" THURS. 11 a.m. â€" 1 a.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. â€" 2 a.m. . SUNDAY 4 p.m. â€" 12 a.m. Delivery Service Also Available Phone 886â€"4160 FRI. & SAT. GREG BEER AT THE PIANO 9 to 1 A.M. FULLY LICENSED PHONE 886â€"4 160 Spaghetti or Rigatani with meat sauce or baked raviole, roll and butter. Regular $2.80 â€" Eat in Only L................... Any 3 items, large 12 piece pizza. Enough for a family of 4. Regular $5.00 Only ................l..... Eat In or T ake Out. Submarines â€" Roast beef, Meatbalil, Ham. Salami or pepperoni. All sandwiches include cheese, lettuce., tomatoes, onions, seasonings and our special sauce. Regular $1.55â€" $1.80 Only ....................... Eat In or T ake Out Baked Veal Parmagon includes roll and butter and a trip to our salad bar. Sm. Portion Only â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" Large Portion Only . ... .. Baked Lasagne includes roll and â€" butter and a trip to our salad bar. 64 KING ST. S. (Across From Zehrs) WATERLOO Chicken Cacciatore includes roll and butter and a trip to our salad bar. Small portion Reg. $2.80 â€" Only ........â€" Large Portion Regular $3.60 AND TAVERN must work in the summer Streets, Kitchener. Funded by Canada Manâ€" power, municipal | grants and the Chambers of Comâ€" merce, the Student Sumâ€" mer Job Centre committee local Canada Manpower Centre in promoting an To aid students in findâ€" program in the Kâ€"W comâ€" ployers wishing to hire a and other employers in the Kitchener â€" Waterloo area. Hours are 8:30 a.m.â€" 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Students should register as soon as possible. More than 1,300 have registered Their aim is to coâ€"ordiâ€" ite students looking for s945 $980 .$‘| 30 $1 75 $S®65 ?310 m,mu‘é’.fll high last year according to in productivity by 80 per cent last year and will be promoted again this year. Two contrasting contemâ€" pearances locally, but also porary worksâ€"will be feae in a wide variety of perâ€" tured in the annual spring formances in Europe and concert of Menno Singers. _ the United States. Gloria by Francis Poulenc The Bloch work is a setâ€" was written in 1959 and the ting of the Sabbath Mornâ€" Menno singers plan a concert for May 1,2 Sacred Service (Avodath Hakodesh) by Ernest Bloch appeared in 1934. The conâ€" cert will be presented twice at â€" Rockway â€" Mennonite School, 110 Doon Road, Kitchener on May 1 and 2 at 8:30 p.m. ; _ _ o The Poulenc is a fast moving â€" mystical _ work scored for soprano solo. mixed chorus and orchesâ€" tra. Well known Kitchener soprano, Carol Anne Curry has been engaged for the solo passages. Miss Curry is well qualified for this demanding role, â€" having received positive acclaim not only in her many apâ€" Mental Health, Waterloo Region (Canadian Mental Health Association) â€" has announced plans to sponsor an important art auction on Saturday evening, May ist, at 8:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Center, King Street South at Allen Street in Waterloo. The auction, a major fundâ€"raising event â€" for Mental Health will be under the supervision of Theoâ€" bald Fine Arts. The sale will be conducted by Sharon Theobald, an â€" auctioneer in Canada and the United Health group holds art auction centre opened In addition to finding a | summer â€" job, the centre s are urged to also offers information on 6 to tell the how to apply for a job. A leook for a Summer Job gives detailed information on subjects such as how to apply for the job you want, how to write appliâ€" cation letters and resumes, and how to act in an interâ€" small items like a reminder the company before going to an interview. The fifty voices of Marâ€" tin‘s choir will be augmentâ€" ed by the Kitchener â€" Waâ€" terloo Philharmonic choir for the Poulencâ€"Bloch conâ€" The Bloch work is a setâ€" ting of the Sabbath Mornâ€" ing Service according to the Union Prayer Book, for baritone cantor, mixed chorus and orchestra. Abner Martin, founder of Menno Singers in 1955, will conduct in the May conâ€" certs. cert. This choir of eighty voices directed by Howard Dyck, has been working on these scores in separate reâ€" hearsals and joined forces with Menno Singers April 5 for final rehearsals under States who will bring her international â€" collection of fine art, which includes original _ lithographs, oil paintings, watercolours, serigraphs, etchings and engravings. The Waterloo auction will include such masters as Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Dali, Moore, Man Ray, Vasarely, Dubuffet, Calder, Matisse, Steinberg, Dufy and Braque. A numâ€" ber of Canadian, English and American contemporâ€" ary artists such as Harold Town, Montrec Bene, Graâ€" ham Sutherland, Alan Davie. l fers directives in establish ing yourself as, your owh ment. It mentions a list essential information on how to market your talents. third of all. students regâ€" director Martin. The Kitchener â€" Waterloo Symphony Orchestra will provide the orchestral acâ€" companiment. _ While the Kâ€"W .Symphony has capâ€" ably assisted Menno Singâ€" there can be no better time at the Canada M Student Job Centre. inâ€"recent years, the present concert calls for a larger orchestra than this choir has ever engaged. The fiftyâ€"piece ensemble and a choir of one hundred and thirty voices and soloists of the calibre of Weingort and Miss Curry, in concert at the Rockway auditorium. with its excellent acoustics, give promise of a dramatic and memorable musical experience. Admission is $4.50 for adults and $2.50 for stuâ€" dents and senior citizens. Roy Lichtenstein, Louise Nevelson and James Roâ€" senquist are included. view party will be held at the Adult Recreation Cenâ€" ter from 7:00 p.m. on the evening of the auction. Adâ€" mission is $3.00 which inâ€" cludes a printed catalog of the auction and refreshâ€" ments. A cordial invitation is extended to the comâ€" munity, and all proceeds from the sale will go to support the work of Mental Health/Waterloo Region.