§ 'Memorial Hall. The Cadre, December 3, 1975, page 12 Foreign Students Insurance Plan All foreign students who have agreed to pay for hospitalization coverage, I under Zurich Insurance, please bring your money to the Student Union Off— ice in the basement of Payment should be made as soon as possible, because delay in your payment will aff—. ect coverage for other.y datesjnc.' TUES ,Dec.2 8:30pm Charlie Chaplin stars in 'Mddern Times with showing in Duffy Amphitheatre and adm— ission free to every one. _ - A;;-‘ 9': 30—12530am‘ Chrisffiéé Dance in the gym. Band for the dance is Dino and the Satins, dress in semi-formal, refreshments are pro- vided, and cost is $4 per couple. What more .can we say? ' WED ,Dec.3‘ 1:30-3:30pm Care Meeting in the cadre office, basement of Memorial. A good variety'of pos- itions are open and the meeting will center on next term's editions 1 and staff members. 12:00-3:00 Sophomore Election of representa- tive for Carnival Queen in Robertson Library. Contestants are: Anne MacAulay, Maureen Con— way, Jane MacAdam, Nancy MacNeill, Heather Stev— enson, and Debbie Tro- wsdale. Please vote! THURS ,Dec'.4 5:00pm Christmas Dinner party for Residence stu— dents in the Dining Hall. 9:00pm PIG 'N' WHISTLE in the gym, NOT the Barn; music by Down— child Blues Band. Admission for this sp- ecial pig is $2. Next pigs after this one will be the regular Thursdays of next term. Dlscn Barn The next Disco Barn will be the first Saturday of next term; Jan. 10. ' Typist lob Open The Cadre.needs.SOmeone to type the paper weekly. This job requires that the person type everything that comes 'in by Saturday noon of each week by noon Sunday. As a ’consequence most of the work must be dome on Saturday. Pay: $15 per week. Apply by asking Jane MacCormac at the Student Union office. Appli— cations close January 31, 1976. F R! , Dec .5 “EEAT‘SMU 6:00pm UPEI BASKETBALL teams host St. Mary's; Ladvaanthe s first V followed by men at 8pm! I have a feeling that if you're not early for the first game, you won't get near the door for the second! How— ever, there's still the windows... S'AT ,D'ec.6 » 2:00pm. LADY PANTHERS host UNB in a crucial ’ test. ILetYsUkeep them "VpsychedIup°fpr<their second game within 20 hours. ‘ SUN ,Dec.‘7 2:00pm HOCKEY PANTHERS versus UNB at the Cha— rlottetown Forum. Ad— mission free with stu- dent card. 3:00pm UPEI CHORUS perf- orms 'Messiah" with the PEI Symphony Orchestra at the Confederation Centre. Tickets; $3.00 8:00pm ROOM SERVICE, star- ring Lucille Ball with the Marx Brothers. An— other great, one-dollar presentation from the UPEI Movie Club. 6:00 STUDENT COUNCIL meet- ing in the Faculty Lound» ge of Main Buiding. Agenda will include Stu— dent Union Building, Photo Club and Year- book. Open to the en- tire university comm— unity. Bank of Canada . Interested in BA Econ. Graduates and EEA Graduates for Analyst Positions. Application Forms and additional information available at Canada Manpower Centre on Campus. Any Graduating Student~ interested in employ- ment with the Province of Prince Edward Island should contact the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus before the end of first'semester. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT National Research Council — Summer ESEIEIEns available in laboratories at various Canadian locations for Science and Engineering students. Application Deadline extended to Dec. 15. Scholarships .Open to 3rd and 4th “ Defence Research Board year students in a variety of disciplines particularly Science ' and.Engineering.' Offers 4 months.summer 'employment as a i_' Research Assistant with the Defence ‘ Research Board. Application Forms available at Canada ManpoWer Centre on* campus. _ All categories of Summer Jobs in PrinCe of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, in Alberta. Apply as soon as possible to Canada Manpower Centre on' Campus. Gov't of Canada Career Oriented summer I_‘ employment with the GoV't of Canada in the Atlantic Provinces in an area related to your field of studies. Application Forms available at Canada Manpower Centre On Campus. Deadline Jan. 31, 1976. Bursaries Rotary Foundation Graduate FellOWShiE '~'m This¢scholarship will cov- er transportation, educa— tional and living expenses, and a limited travel allo- wance. Candidates mus be planning to study in a country other than their own. There is usually one award fer the Atlantic Provinces. Applications must be in by March for the"77/78 academic year. MON ,Dec.8 ' 7:00pm BOARD OF GOVERNOR meeting in the Lecture Theatre, Room 164 of Robertson Library. \ Sorry, but this meeting p of our university's go— _verning body is open' only to individuals . making presentations. 9:00pm MODERN LANGUAGES Christmas Pary in the Faculty Lounge. Refr- eshments will be served. _ WED goec'no 9:00am SENATE MEETING in the Faculty Lounge. This special meeting is for discuSsion of the Reports of the Academic Planning Committee, Aims and Objectives Committee; and the Committee on the Future Reorganization of the Education Department. Kappa Kappa Gama Frater- nity Fellowships "2;. Valued at ssooia6_thé ful fife-find? is uniéeuisted~ Candidates muSt be womar and planning on going toa university where a Chane of the fraternity is low- ted. The scholarship h tenable for one year. c Bell Canada Centennial Fellowships Preference is given to students in the area of the scientific politicaL social or economic needs of canada. Valued at $5000.00 candidates mud be in the top 10% of theiI class. FRL,Dé¢12— Exams begin. Booood FRI. Dec 19 -' , Exams end. Yaaaaaar THURS.Dec 25 Merry Christmas. J 0Y9 Noel. Sorry we coilldtl send you a Christ!ms card. THURS. Jan 1, 1976 a Happy Olympic? New Ye. Also, Happy Bicentaml to all you Yanks MON. Jan 5. R egistration begiIm for second semestfir’f suckers!!- See you . there. a /