r - g .- 1r t’n‘V'fl’l'fi’i’c’i“ 1: Financial Aid Column There are a number of bursaries I would like to bring to your attention, as the deadlines for these are approaching. Bernardine Hall Bursary — Deadline is February 3 This bursary, which was first established last year, is once again available to Junior and Senior (female) students living in residence for two years. Students must have an average of 70% or more. A personal essay must be written of what you have participated in and contributed to in residence over the years. It will be judged by the Scholarship Committee and two people from Guidance Services. Application forms available in Student Services. U.P.E.I. Memorial Bursary Fund — Deadline February 3 Several awards ranging from $125 to $300 are available for the second semester. Full-time students in any year may apply. One of the major requirements to be considered will be need. Application forms available in Student Services or Registrars’ Office. Tourism Scholarship —- Deadline February 18th Tourism Industry Assoc. of P.E.I. $1,000.00 scholarship. Qualifications: Age 17 — 25 70% Average must be maintained Make an attempt to find employment in Hospitality to that effect in his/her contract. attire. contract. ments. ~ the Barn. The Advertising Manager may at any time be strung up by any member of the Student Union executive, The Advertising Manager is an all-round nice person. The Advertising Manager is a business person. The Advertising Manager does not always Wear three piece ,, The Advertising Manager knows how to sell advertisements. The Advertising Manager sells advertisements. The Advertising Manager knows how to complete an advertising The Advertising Manager designs attractive advertisements. The Advertising Manager supervises the billing to advertisers. The Advertising Manager oversees the payment of advertise- The Advertising Manager has a simple, high-paid job on the Netted Gem, CIMN radio, and the yearbook. The UPEl Student Union needs an advertising manager for the 1984-85 school year. Apply before Industry during the summer months Apply for employment in Hospitality industry and work at least two years following graduation. Federal - Provincial Programme of Bilingualism in Education The following programs provide financial assistance to: —- Students of the majority official language group in each province to acquire'a‘knowledge of their second official language and province to be educated in their first official language. 1. Travel Bursary Program — available to Island minority language students who must leave P.E.I. if they wish to pursue post-secondary studies in French. 2. Summer Languae Bursary Program - to attend a six week summer immersion program in English or French to learn a second official language, depending on applicants’ mother tongue. The following are bursaries with deadlines approaching. Information on these appeared in last week’s Financial Aid article. Soroptirnist Foundation — Deadline January 31 Rotary Foundation Scholarships ’85-86 — Deadline March lst, 1984 For any further information, application forms, or assistance, stop in and see me in Student Services, lst Floor, Main Building. (Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00 — 4:00 pm.) and must accept a clause, , 7 January 27 to the SU office at Students of the minority official language group in each - JOCK , TALK » By Mickey Place We had thought that we had made an unnoticed & quiet retirement from these, pages but we now find our- selves back at the task of commenting on Panther activities. ‘ Inasmuch as our teams have been quite successful in recent play it is something of a pleasure. We believe we should start off by con- gratulating the Soccer ‘ Panthers for being chosen P.E.I. Team of the Year for 1983. A most deserving award. After having no action since 3 December the Panther - Hockey team was scheduled to go to Moncton on 11 Jan. but snow & strong winds cancelled all travel & the. game has been postponed until a date not yet deter- mined. It was expected that the long layoff of almost six weeks would make the team rusty when they entertained third-place Acadia at the Forum on 14 & 15 Jan. The first game belied that impression as the Panthers gained an 8-2 victOry in a game that didn’t seem even that close. Sunday’s game, however, was a different story as, Acadia played well against a continually Shorthanded Panther team and at one time, enjoyed a 5-3 advan- tage. Thrilling heroics, however, gave our boys a 7-6 win after a wild third period. We thought the play of the game, possibly of the season was Norman Beck’s skate pass (he had lost his stick) across. the goalmouth to Job Panusuk who gave us a 6-5 lead. Norm might consider soccer- or-— ballet after that one! In this game Greg GraVel turned in a Gretzkylike per— formance as he scored three goals and assisted in four to participate in all U.P.E.I. scoring. This catapulated Greg into first place in the A.U.A.A. scoring race. This ’past weekend the team travelled to Fredericton, where, on Friday night, they trounced the hapless Tommies 8-2, Norman Beck got three (none kicked in) while singles went to Albert Roche, Greg Gravel, John Pocock, Jeff Lantz & Ron Carragher. . Saturday’s game against league-leading U.N.B. was a“ different sad story. We trailed 0-2 after one and 1-4 after two. ' ‘ With but three minutes to go and the 1-4 score still standing our boys made a ' Albert enraged his critics but 1. ‘ whomped them 96-54! thrilling comeback to , regulation time. at U.N.B., ,unfortunar scored the go-ahead at o of the overtime & that’s way it ended. That was r third overtime win, ag‘ no such losses, this se Our goals came f Roche, _ : MacDonald, Garth Arsen & Ron Carragher. Some who made the ‘fan- trip said that our g Avalino Gomez incurred wrath of U.N.B. fans by inhospitable treatment . Red Devil who tried to c within Avalino’s Avalino’s pantomine fu hime and our supporte great laugh. Unfortunately his tractors laughed last! The team, still in place, travels to Dalhousi St. F.X. this weekend. m (D G Our Lady basket Panthers are hot! With the ex'peri regulars, the return of C Chandler & the addition freshman Sonia Edwar Sherrydawn Jones we now enjoying the un heights of afirst place with the perennial winner U.N.B. Red Bloomers. The Lady Panthers a visit to Halifax resulted pair of wins over Dal & Mary’s (the latter by point, Sherrydawn .1 getting the winning with 4 seconds to go!) At home on Tue Coach Dave MacNeil his bench extensively as Pantherettes coasted I 61-47 win over Mount A. Libby Baldwin was i with 16. ' An overflow c jammed the gym on Satu night for a doubleheader. In the first game, Pantherettes again out the St. Mary’s 62-58 in a‘ see-saw g pointer in moments of the co this weekend fortwo :‘ against the Beothuks (Aside Advice to MacNeill tell them, Newfie jokes.) The men’s Nova Scotia trip on, Jan 13 and 14. Dal beat them good game 86-77, witha surge, but Saint Mary’s On the 18th they continued page 11 ——- page 8 — The Netted Gem 269 h