, Buxrilry Sawchuck ' _ *‘ IM NOW GOING TO DO MY IMITATION OF A CABINET MINISTER e UPEI student newspaper needs an editor, starting ary 3, 1984. The deadline for applications is Friday, mber 2 at 5:00 pm. Applications can be filled out e Student Union Building (Barn). job opportunity xiv-Ian fwguum HMM, l WONDER WHAT TIME MY FLIGHT LEAVES , 'j FOR ACUPULCO? at 712:, ., .7 Mfegfk AP’US throws party - ‘tm The first MAPUS Christmas get-together will be held on December 2 at 8:30 pm. Festivities take place in Room 102, Blanchard Hall, and all mature and part—time students are welcome. Since this will be a pot-luck soiree, you are asked to contact Olive Bryanton, Ext. 296 or 675-3357, or Anna Sawicki, Department of Extension (Ext. 125 or 310) to find out what you should bring. '"The c A Paid Education and a Career Get thefacts about the Canadian Forces Regular Officer Training Plan. You have initiative, leadership qualities and are determined to succeed! This may be the plan for you. Upon acceptance the Canadian Forces will subsidize your education at a Canadian military college or a mutually selected Canadian university. We offer you good pay, paid tuition, books and supplies, dental and health care and a month’s vaca- I am interested in the Canadian Forces Regular Officer Training Plan. Name ' ress City THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES v: Director Of Recruiting & Selection National Defence Headquarters Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K2 tion if your training schedule allows. On graduation you will be com- missioned as an officer and begin work in your chosen field. I - There 5 I10 Ilfe like It For more information on plans, entry requirements and opportu- nities, visit the recruiting centre nearest you or call collect —~ we’re in the yellow pages under Re- cruiting, or mail the coupon below. I. Canad'a' _| Telephone 1 / Postal Code ‘ 4- . CAMPUS COMMUNITY _ Carr to speak at dinner Shirley Carr, Executive Vice President of the Canadian Labour Congress will be the guest speaker at a banquet at UPEI on Wednesday, November 30. The banquet, which is open to thevpublic, marks the conclusion of a six—part lecture series entitled “Women and Unions”. Shirley Carr first became active in the Labour movement in the 19605, in the Canadian um"— r public anlnvom She served in v:r;ous capacities at ‘e local, provinmil and national level; vnile em--'-.. « ~~--...nc With me ntguum. Municipality of Niagara in the Socrai Services Department. Engineering acceptances out At its meeting on November 18, Senate voted to reduc, acceptance to the first year engineering program at UP} from 70 to 65, in an attempt to keep final class enrolmcu under the level of 50 students. The suggested figure was 60 acceptances, in light of pres ent over-crowded conditions in the department and the slut chance of getting extra funding to increase resourses. it: the interest of open admissions, however, a compromise at 65 was reached. Solidarity mass on Sunday A Solidarity mass for the struggles of the Urenadian and El Salvadorean people will be held at me cnaptaincy centre on Sunday, November 27 at 6:30 pm. The Mass \\ ill re, member those who have died in the pursuit of freedom and justice. Special guest will be Armando Peredes who is visiting UPEI through the sponsorship of the Canadian Federation of Students and our Student Union. This special liturgy will be followed by a Pot Luck Supper at 7:30, sponsored by the Central American Information Group. Tickets are $2.00 and can be picked up from Father ~Phil Callaghan. The University Community is also invited to a public meeting with Mr. Peredes on Monday. Beware before Christmas Before leaving for the Christmas holidays, students are urged to ensure that they do not owe money at the Business Office nor have Library books in their possession. Marks will be withheld in either case and, since the University will be closed Christmas and New Year’s, there will be no way to check andget cleared until 3 January. Be sure ahead of time and avoid disappointment. Also make sure that the Registrar’s Office has your correct mailing address. PsycholOgy club meets .au‘t was, The res'rlt of the Psycholom "'~h sentamcs elections are: Sophomore - Bill Foster, Junior - Nancy Mc— Lure, Senior-Marjorie Aruuoatu. — ' Due to general interest. the Psychology Club will be ordering V-neck sweaters. The color will be either red or burgundy, and the crest has been chosen. The price will be $22.00 with a down payment of $10.00. Please inform Vicki Finley or Bernie Gillis before December 1, if you wish to order one ' Yet another sub-organization The International Students‘ Organization of UPEI has been granted suborganization status with the Student Union. The orga‘ni‘z'atidn ’or students from foreign countries and Canada was given the status Sunday at the regular Student Union meeting in The Barn. Student Union t::'nbers were tt '6 by an association spokesman that "-0 "mm is attempting a revival after having been dormant for some ume. Member- ship tn the group is_ still small, but an totetgn ~.udents and any Canadian students who are inter ‘stet’ are it“ ited to join. — page 3 —