Nee mE eC y ae @° The Panther Prints NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS CELEBRATE YOUR NATURAL SIZE! Come to the breezeway of Robertson Library on Wednes- day, March 12 1997 between 9:00am and 1:00pm and help the UPEI Home Economics Department and the Women’s Centre celebrate Worry Free Wednesday. Worry Free Wednesday is a day in which we will allow ourselves to eat whatever we want to without feeling guilty. We want to dispel the myth that there are “good” foods and “bad” foods. All foods can fit into a balanced, healthy diet. There are also no “good” and “bad” body shapes. Everyone is different and we should be enjoying this diversity, Women today are bombarded by media images of thin, seemingly perfect models. In reality, very few of us can attain this so called physical “perfection”. Many of us spend count- less hours trying. We diet, deprived ourselves of foods we enjoy, and buy large quantities of beauty products, all in hopes of reaching this impossible ideal. Join with us in the fight against this stereotyped image of females. Learn about the unrealistic standards society has set and the problems these standards are causing. Enjoy some FREE snacks while you do! Weall need to work together to promote our natural sizes and change society’s attitudes towards women. You can help by pewites Worry Free Wednesday with us. We hope to see you there An invitation Pray and Share Together The Annual Lenten Retreat Friday, March 14 (7-9) Saturday, March 15 (9am-5pm) Noon lunch provided Chaplaincy Centre When: Place: Theme: our lives Sister Della Gaudet Gilles Michaud Free/Donation Presenters: ALL WELCOME FOR SALE - 486 - 28.8 fax modem - Corel Suite 7 - Windows 95 ie - Internet capabilities - speakers - 4 speed cd rom - + ripper (a mystery game w/ Christopher Walken) - 8 Megs Ram $1,500 AND IT’S YOURS! No better price in town. Contact Paul at 626-4620 (leave a message for “Terry” if no-one is home) Robertson Library Staff Seeking Feedback From Patrons : “How Are We Doing ?” The administration and staff of the Robertson Library are looking forward to receiving plenty of comments, suggestions, questions, ideas, kudos, even the odd well-aimed catcall from Library patrons as they inaugurate the new Library Comments Box. Staff hope that by placing the new Comments Box adjacent to the exit doors they will stimulate a two-way exchange with University faculty, students, staff, and members of the Island community who use the Library. Comments and replies will be posted on a nearby bulletin board for all to see, and patrons who leave a telephone number or e-mail address will hear personally from someone in the Library. Staff are hoping, as well, that Panther Prints will publish some of the exchanges that are of general interest in future issues, So, next time you are in the Robertson Library, look out for the Comments Box, and please stop awhile to share your ideas. The Robertson Library -- We’re Trying to Work Smarter So You Can ! WANTED Motivated People and Volunteers Interested in... A NEW avenue of democracy! Helping politicians become more ACCOUNTABLE! Help run local CAMPAIGNS! And People who CARE about their Country! INTERESTED? Join the Youth Reformers For more information or comments please e-mail to pei_youth_reform@hotmail.com Or check out http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Reform/index.html Drop your classified off at the Panther Prints, Main 06, or e-mail newspaper@upei.ca HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW CODE Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world For information, call 1-800-661-2633 Experiencing the freeing power of Jesus Christ in ATTENTION GD Recently you dropped a letter to the Editor off at the Panther Prints Office. We are unable to publish your letter because you did not include your name. We need your name only for our records for legal reasons. Your name does not need to be printed however and you can use a pseudonym. Editor the MATURE AND PART-TIME UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION IS SEEKING CANDIDATES TO RUN IN ITS UPCOMING ELECTIONS Pick up forms at the MAPUS Lounge or attend the AGM — Tuesday March 25" at noon at the MAPUS Lounge Robertson Library 106a Candidates must be registered mature or part-time students at the time of election. Summer Camp Jobs in the U.S.A. Visas Arranged Lakeside Residential Girls Camp in Maine _ - Service workers. Office, maintenance, kitchen (including assistant chef), driving. Visas for service jobs restricted to students enrolled in university for fall of ’97. Counselors. Combined child care/teaching. Swim, sail, canoe, equestrian, field sports, tennis, archery, gymnastics, dance, arts, music, theater, wilderness trips. Visas for counselor jobs available to all qualified applicants. Non-smokers. June 21 to Aug 26. Send resume (C.V.): Kippewa, Box 307, Westwood, Massachusetts Q2090-0307 USA; kippewa@tiac.net; voice (617) 762-8291; fax (617) 255-7167. 2,