w -» m‘v Vanni: —- page 14 — Grant for g ‘ human rights conference’ The Student Union will host a conference on Human Rights this spring, if an expected government grant of $1600 comes through soon. The funding would be from the Secretary of State, says VP Internal Howard Beattie, and would cover costs of travel for a speaker, publicity, a luncheon, conference materials, a report and evaluation . Due to pressures of time, the four executive members of - Council will appomt this organizer, it was decided at Council Sunday night. The organizer will do just that — organize the conference. Any interested persons are asked to contact the Student Union office immediately. Councillor Mary McCarville remains dubious of the chances of getting the grant immediately, though, having applied for one to establish a Women’s Centre on campus last term. “I’ve been waiting three months for mine, and they told me there’d be no problem, ” she warned Council. Quibble over date Council spent a full fifteen minutes arguing over the date of its next meeting at its February 3 meeting. President Michelle Dorsey, who was not present, had suggested in absentio that the meeting be held February 24, the day before classes resume after mid-term break. That was a ' problem with three out of the twenty Councillors, including Senator Randy Gass, who will be impeached if he misses one more meeting. He has missed three for the year. Some Councillors didn’t think special arrangements should be made for such a small proportion of the whole Council, and discussion was heated. An eventual decision was made to hold the meeting on Tuesday, February 26 at 9 pm. Student Union HELP WANTED Conference organizer Gold foun - v _ Found: a piece of gold jewellery, at the Barn during Winter Carnival Week. Claimable upon description at the Student Union office, during business hours. The Student Union is looking for a competent, responsible person to organize a conferen'ce/ seminar. A fair amount of time and commitment is required. All interested persons please contact the Student Union office, or speak to any of the executive members (Michelle Dorsey, Howard Beattie, Les Smith, Kenny Mutter) for details. ‘ Operations director: CIMN The position of operations director for CIMN radio is open to applications for the remainder of this term. Forms are available at the Student Union office and more information can be gained from CIMN, at extension 377. Deadline for applications is February 15/22, 1-985. _ PERSONAL WANTED: Female companionship. Desired qualities: Blond, 5’6”, 120 lbs., 36-24-36, must enjoy physical and acrobatic activities and be experienced in household duties. Contact: G. Green 894-8316. If ybu want to send letters to‘your loved ones for Valentine’s Day, we can help. Keep messages short — no more than three sentences — and please type them. Then drop them off at our office on fourth floor Main, or 0/0 us at the Barn. We will print your messages of love — within reason! I, U.P.E.I. STUDENTS ARE NEEDED To SERVE AS’GUIDES FOR VISIT- ING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS When: Various Tuesdays and Thursdays during late February and the entire month of March. ' , TIME: 'Usually from about 9:30 am. until 2:00 pm. On one of the days we will start about 10:45 am. and finish at 3:00 pm. REMUNERATION: $12.00 per day plus lunch DUTIES: Chief responsibilities of the guides will be: , . 1. to take students from place to place according to a pre—arranged schedule; 2. to keep their groups together; 3. to be willing and able to answer at least some of the students’ questions about life at U.P.E.|.; and 4. to be a good “host”. (Faculty members will be present at the various locations to conduct the tours.) If you are interested, please contact Gale Taylor at Student Services before 15 February 1985. For at least three of the visits, preference will be given to students {living in residence. l.-s.'.I*‘*J:35iI::. I tat. .ylsig‘ ” ' ’ TONIGHT TWO BITS FROM 7-10p.m. AND WE’RE OPEN Tl‘L‘2 a.m. THURSDAYIS CARNIVAL NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT 153 KENT ST. Everybody has a chance to win a trip to THE QUEBEC WINTER CARNIVAL The package includes: return transportation to Quebec City and 2 nights at the Holiday Inn. THE COMPLETE PLACE" OF ?' .9 \ y , , / . i Dear Bobby: I am very confused, you see I took two classes at the same time and I need them both. I don’t want to drop either of them and I can’t go to both. / Confused , Dear Confused: ' You must not give any more weight to one course over another, so skip both, and when confused, drink. Dear Bobby: I can not decide which of four assignments due this week to write. I know I can not do them all. Indecisive Dear Indecisive: When indecisive, drink. Dear Bobby: ' _ I don’t know what to do, I failed all my courses last ,4 semester. ‘ ' v t Depressed " Dear Depressed: - , v v. When depressed, drink. Dear Bobby: I have a problem; people say I drink more than some Engineers. Dear Drunk: You have a big problem that requires more help than I can handle. When drunk go to AA; ; ,3 Bobby r i a Dear Bobby: 5; I can not seem to find any friends at UPEI; Is there any place I can go to meet people where I’m needed? Dear Lonely: . - ‘ ' . . ’ ' : Yes, you can find friends by getting involved in places like The Netted Gem or CIMN.‘ ' f" These places can always use more help, and skill is no ' requirement, so don’t use that excuse. .- g If you want to get‘involved in these or any, other groups, ? I drop In to see them at their offices. Bobby E a; Dear Bobby: is a weekly advice service for the students of UPEI. 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