\ . THE UPEI sun, Thursday, October 23, 1980, page 7 time of the year with mid—terms com— ing and job\interviews. HoweVer,if you plan to continue your studies in graduate school and are in need of financial assist- ance,please take the , time to come in and ‘7 see me. ” Listed below are a couple of awards you might be interested in. There are others,\so do inquire at Student Services,first floor Main Building. My hours are: MgfigAY 9:00—12:30 ' 1:00—2:30 WEDNESDAY . Bu siness" Goes Halloween Hi! Well, witches, _ ghosts, goblins, because of popular demand, Halloween has been rescheduled for 3859'” 50% 'chéntaét gearing doing laundry, buying stamps, coffee, etc.) because another big bash is just around the corner. The annual_UPEI-Business Society Halloween Publwill be held October 29 at Count Dracula's LAIR (alias the Barn). I For all those who capture the true spirit of this occasion and dress in full costume they will receive a free ale. Also, Financial Aid Column ' FRANK KNOX MEMORIAL EELLOWSHIPS The value of this award is $HOO0.00. It is tenable.only‘ at Harvard University, and is open to Cana~ dian students who ' have finished a fdegree.The recipi— 'ants will be reauired to devote the major portion of their time to study in one of the Faculties of Harvard University: .Arts and Sciences (including’engineer— ing),Business Admin— istrationjDesign, Divinity,Education, Law,Public Administra— tion,Medicine,Dentistry and Public Health._ ‘DEADLINEi DECEMBER 1 ‘The James C. Cumming Fellowship is awarded to a recent graduate in Arts or Science of any accredited university. ‘ The College Fellowships are awarded to recent 'graduatcs in Arts,Sciencei or Divinity of any accredited‘uanersitv. the‘draw for a free course which all members are eligible for will be made. Bobbing for apples and the monster mash will provide entertainment as well there will be contests Tfor best dressed person.. ‘ ‘Plans are being made Efor a Business Society ‘sponsored ski trip over March break. Anyone interested in having ‘unlimited fun for a fairly reasonable price stay tuned for details: I ' See you on Hallo's Eve and remember it's October 29 this yeara 4 DAY PROCESSING ON MOST COLOUR PRINT FILMS ENLARGEMENTS FROM COLOUR NEGATIVES To" PER CENT STUDENT DISGOUNT 'UPON PRESENTATION OF STUDENT I.D. - ECOME lN AND TALK SHOP 55 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l.‘ The Provost Seelv Fellowships are awarded to graduates who are not Canadian, and are graduates of accredited universities'outside Canada. DEADLINE; FEB 1,1981 EINITY COLLEGE in . the UNIVEESTTY of TORONTO AWARDS for .GRADUATE STUDY ‘“ gwomen Who 3studies in to mwn and pursuinfl graduate school of the Univers— ity of Toronto.The ikillovnfliirw: Plgffldfi residence and board in either Trinity COll-. ege or St. Pilda's College,and membership in the Sr. Common Room.Thev mav be held in conjunction with cash awards or teaching the collccw Lip" the by Michael O'Grady A well-attended ~meeting of economics students was held last Thursday afternoon in Robertson Library. As a result of the meeting the U.P.E.|- Students Economics Society was formed. The purpose~of the Society is to promote the interests of and provide a forum for students of economics. A constitution was agreed upon and an executive Six gradUate fellowships assistanceships from are awarded annuallv by other sources. “ Economics soc'efy Forme chosen. The executive members are President Michael O'Grady, Vice- President Paul Herring, and Secretary-Treasurer Glenn Monteith. Membership in the Society is free of charge and anyone interested in joining may contact a member of the executive or be present at the next general meeting, the time and place of which will be announced soon. COME‘ E US IN OUR NEW LOCATION IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN COURT MALL FOR THE VERY LATEST IN STYLES ‘ IMPERIAL OPTICAL 'PHoutzegh—hshi 892-5570 1- “was... w- N. d...“ . 4",...” we an“... .m... n MW...“ issue-5107 63.7 . 1A1-.. .. .. EAUIJ'I JESTLLT 5.15.5224 TIIE BIKE SHOP. COME ON UP TO 2ND FLOOR FOR ALL YOUR SPORT AND CASUAL CLOTHING