fl' /"\ ’ captsgflllmzonao FAST FOOD SERVICE FEATURING: 0 SUBMARINE SANDWICHES STEAK SUBS. CAPTAIN BURGERS ‘FISH & CHIPS GROUP & PAFITY RATES AVAILABLE 892-6465 Charlottetown Mall OPEN MALI. HOURS 892-9020 - 115 Kent St. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AND lATE NIGHTS IO A.M. - IO P.M. MOM-SAT. no 300...... J-DOOOOOO....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC0.0 t. , . oooooooooooooodoocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom0.000000000000000... “.5953”? O 50.60.... GOO.COO0.0.0.0....OOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOO0.0.0.0.... N (“m Iradauin . Of the Field & Stream Club é . "wanna THERE ARE NO STRANGERS — ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN'T m" A restful relaxing South Sea atmosphere that explodes into a swinging discotheque each night at 8:30. 8:00 - l0:00 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Our selected menu features sirloin steak, seafood dishes, and a variety of hamburger and sandwich platters. ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS featuring the top 40 DANCING FROM 8:30 LOUNGE OPEN 11 AM tOLATE‘ SORRY — we are unable to serve food or beverage to anyone under 18. ’ Manager: John Broderick 894-4291 ’ 189 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETQWN Calendar" Friday, March 9 . Friday: Dr. Coady at the Health Centre from 9 to 10:30. Friday, March 9: Professor Robert Campbell of the English Department speaks of “A Visit to Celtic Europe” in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building, at 2 p.m. Open Faculty Seminar. Friday, March 9: Deadline for submission of ISEP (International Student Ex- change Program) applications. Apply through Student services. Saturday, March 10 Saturday, March 10: Lunch 11:30 to 1 p.m. “Hamburger and Hot Dog Bar”: Burgers $1.00 and $1.20 & Hot Dogs 60¢. . Saturday, March 10: Pizza party for graduating seniors only. On the second floor Of the Barn from 9 to 12:30, music supplied by CIMN. Sunday, Mamh11 Sunday, March 11: Lunch 11:30 to l p.m. Pancake Bar: a variety of pancakes and toppings are 30¢ each. Sunday, March 11: Mass at 6:30 in the Chaplaincy Centre. Also, throughout the season of Lent, Mass will take place daily at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 11: Student Union Council meeting at 7:30 in Room 237, Kelley Building. Don’t miss it — aren‘t you sorry you missed the last one? Thursday, March 15. i " Thursday: Dr. Lantz at the Monday, March 12 Monday: Dr. Doug Tweel at the Health Centre from 10:30 to 12. Monday, March 12: Staff meeting for the Netted Gem at 4:20 in the sacred trysting place on fourth floor Main. Everyone who wants to improve \campus news cover- age or even write humor is definitely welcome. We’re getting lonely again. Monday, March 12: Supper 4:30 to 6 p.m. Steak Night Special: 6 oz. Sirloin Steak, Potato or fries, vegetables or cole slaw, garlic bread or roll, dessert and beverage. All fro $5.00 or 15 coupons — $4.50. Tuesday, March 13 Tuesday: Dr. MacMichael at the Health Centre from 8:30 to 10. Tuesday: Dr. Flanagan at the Health Centre from 10:30 to 12 every second week. Wednesday, March 14 Wednesday, March 14: Lunch 11:30 to l p.m. Sand— wich Bar: Make you own at 25¢ per 02. Wednesday, March 14: Rose- cranrz and Guildenstern are Dead opens at the Steele Recital Hall, UPEI at 8 p.m. Tickets are a measly $3. Pre- sented by the UPEI Theatre, Society, directed by David Moses. Health Centre from 10:30 to Thursday, March 15: Gra‘ duating students must com- , plete forms applying for degrees by today. Forms . available in.the Registrar’s office.- , , Thursday, March 15: The UPEI Model United Nations delegation will choose the winner of their Spa Draw today. Tickets still available. Thursday, March 15: Saint Patrick’s Buffet, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Baked Ham (carved to order); Lamb Chops; Corned Beef; a variety of i vegetables, salads and breads; ; Desserts and beverages. Alll You Can Eat Buffet! $5.75 or ‘ 16 coupons — $4.80. ‘ Thursday, March 15: An information session on World University Service of Canada at 7 p.m. in Dalton 107A. Topic is the search for teachers to work in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Le» sotho, and Botswana. Thursday, March 15: Rosen- crantz and Guildensterri con— tinues, same place, same time, same price. Thursday, March 15: Beware 'the Ides of March with the 'X-‘xfcn at the Barn from 9 p.m. to l a.m. Togas are encouraged but Optional. Picture 1D required, $3 students, $4 non-students. Friday, _ . March 16 Friday, March 16: The next Business Society Executive Luncheon happens at 12 noon in the Panther Lounge. Michael R. Jardine, president of Tannereye Ltd., is the guest speaker. There are places for 30 students at $5 a person, but tickets must be purchased in advance. Any groups wishing to submit items for the calendar should bring them to the Student Union office in the Barn or the Netted Gem office, fourth floor Main, by noon on Mondays. The Netted Gem March 0, 1984