$.39? .1»! Want“. —— page 2 —— 'The Nettéd Gem Jamey-unmea- Frida , Janua 25: Dr. Monday, January 28: Dr. wednmah January 303 The I Colmin 01hr? of [he Eng_ Terrence Hogan, the second legendary Campus Cabaret ' _ hits Duffy building at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 24: News- writing seminar at 7 p.m. in the Gem office on the fourth floor of Main building, 7 p.m. Atlantic Region Canadian University Press ficldworker Joan Sullivan will talk to all interested in style, research and respon— sibilities in writing news. Refreshments served but don’t expect too much, we need help with our budget as well as our writing. Thursday, January 24: Engi- neer’s Pub at 9 p.m. in the Barn. Femmes free, hommes' S‘ , ID required. Thursday, January 24m: Lunch: Jumbo Dogs (4 oz. Wieners on submarine buns) $1.50 each. Ffiday Friday, January 25th: Lunch: Hot Betty Bar. A variety of hot betty puddings — serve yourself, 50¢ a bowl. lish Department speaks at 3:30 p.m. on “Love, War, and Yeats in Revoluntionary Ireland”. This is another Open Faculty Seminar in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building, and a happy hour follows at 4:30 p.m. Friday, January 25: Closing date for applications for the SU positions of receptionist and production manager, Netted Gem. Friday, January 25: Tickets go on sale for Winter Car- nival events, at the SU’ office. Saturday Saturday, January 26: The Volleyball Panthers play at 8 p.m. against Dal, in the Alumni Gymnasium. Should be an exciting matchup! Sunday, January 27: Movie Pub at the Barn at 7 p.m., featuring Escape from New York and Top Secret. Sunday, January 27: UPEI plays Dal again at 2 p.m. in the Gym in the second volley- ball match-up of the week- end. Sunday, January 27th: Supper: Sundaes and Splits: Sundae toppings and oodles of cream. Sundaes — 75¢ and Splits — 90¢. Monday Monday, January 28: Netted Gem staff meeting at 6 p.m. in our office on the fourth floor of Main Building. Everyone welcome. Even engineers. Monday, January 28: "Mastering the Textbook and Reading Assignments” is the topic in the second Stu- dentship lecture given at 12:30 and 4:00 in the Robert- son Library Lecture Theatre by Jack Blanchard and Marion Basha of Student Services. UPEI presidential candidate, will be here to speak to the campus at 8 p.m. in the Robertson Library Lecture Theatre. — Tuesday — Tuesday, A January 29: Finnigan plays the UPEI Winter Carnival at 9 p.m. in the Barn. Tickets are $5 students and $6 others. Picture ID’s required. Wednesday Wednesday, January 30: “Studying for Tests and Exams” is what Marion Basha and Jack Blanchard are speaking about at 12:30 and 4:00 in the Robertson Library Lecture Theatre. Wednesday, January 30th: Supper: Winter Carnival Special! Supper commemo- rating the “Nifty Fifties”; with fat franks $1.50, burgers $1.50, tacos 80¢, sloppy joes $1.60, milkshakes $1.25, and ice cream bar 40¢ a scoop. Don’t miss this lineup of great and not-so-great talent, brought to you each year at this time by the Winter Car- nival Committee. Thursday Thursday, January 31: Fast Forward in a Winter Car- nival Main Event at 9 in the Barn. ID required, $4 stud- dents, else $5. Friday, February 1: Registra- tion for the Fifth Annual Undergraduate English Conference, hosted by UPEI, will take place from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Main Building. Contact the English Depart- ment Secretary for more details. Friday, February 1: At last, this is what you’ve been drooling about all year! Spice plays at the 1985 Winter Carnival Ball, held at the beauteous Prince Edward Sheraton (to those of us who are still a little slow, it used to be the\Hilton) starting at 9 p.m. Royalty will be chosen and enjoyment will be had. Tickets are $5 each or $9 per couple. I ' . I" , .r P Q - $ t ;\ é“ .. -1 ‘1 \ .‘ I Of the Field and Stream Club “WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS, ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN’T MET” ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS SUPER HAPPY HOUR . ” ALL NIGHT ' MONDAY & TUESDAY 8:00 TO 10:00 P.M. _ ' WEDNESDAY.& THURSDAY 10 Ft. Video Screen Plenty of Dance Space LOUNGE OPENS ‘11 AM. TO LATE 189 KENT STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN Manager: John Broderick 894-4291