THE CADRE, TUEE:., FEB. 19, 1974 Page 12." ‘ - Chaplaincy Council Of P.E.’I. On the first Tuesday eve- ning of each month the Ch— aplaincy Council of Prince Edward Island meets on cam— pus. The Council was formed in 1969 to provide Chaplaincy service to the university of Prince Edward Island as well as other provincial in- stitutions when the occasion might arise. It was created to enable the Christian Ch- urch to extend the ministery of Jesus Christ to the Uni- versity of Prince Edward Is- land Campus Community. The council is unique in Canada because of the var— iety of denominations which cooperate in supervision of the work of the Chaplain. Seven different denominati— ons participate in the mem- bership of the Council: th- ese are, Anglican, Baptist, Presbyterian, United Church, Salvation Army, Christian Reformed and Lutheran. Re- presentatives are appointed from local congregations & and the University of Prince Edward Island Student Body. The first Chaplain to se— rve under the direction of *the Council was Rev. Hugh MacLean. Mr. MacLean served the Council until July, 1973, when he returned to the parish at Trinity United Church in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. In September, 1973, the Council appointed Rev. Ian Glass to succeed Mr. MacLean. Mr. Glass had pre- viously served as minister of St. Mark's Presbyterian Church in Sherwood P.E.Io for seven and a half years. The Council is presently in- volved in discussions with the university administrat- ' ion regarding the alloca- tion of space for new chapel facilities. Another matter concurrently under review by the counCil is a study of the role of the Chaplain on campus. The Council would Welcome comments from anyone on this topic,_ The Council from time to time has discussions with ” the Roman Catholic Bishop and his advisors who super- vise the work of the Roman Catholic Chaplain on campus. These discussions are aimed at providing, where possihfle, a unified approach by the Chaplains toward the Campus Ministery. In your own way. 7 Editor’s Note The ad below, regarding "termpapers" though legal, 'is not so far as the edi- tor is concerned, an intell- ectually honest means for acquiring marks or degrees. Since to advertise term pa- In your own (11116. 012 your own terms. Km ’11 take to the taste of Players Elton Player's FILTER WWMM’WW. pers is legal, it is not et- hical(as law defines it) for the editor to reject it. Let it be known that such practices are contrary to the ethical ideals of the Cadre. TEBMPAPEHS Quality, Originality, Security $2.76 per page SEND NOW FOR LATEST CATALOG. ENCLOSE $2.00 TO COVER RETURN POSTAGE Hours: Mon-Fri 12 noon - 8 p.m.; Sat 12 noon - 5 pm. ESSAY SERVICES 57 Spadina Avenue, Suite 105 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Telephone: (416) 356-6549 'SCiENTIFI'CALLY BA‘NKRUPTI WmmmflMDwMMMNNNwmdHwMaMWdhmMWwflMngnommMmmnwmmmmmmme. . .. . u‘lapfi - I 33.3.1; R EVOLUTION IS EVOLUTIONISTS THEMSELVES SHOW THAT THE ALLEGED MECHANISMS AND EVIDENCES USUALLY GIVEN FOR EVOLUTION IN TEXTBOOKS ARE FALSE OR OUT DATED, AND THAT EVOLUTION VIOLATES BASIC SCIENTIFIC LAWS. THIS INFORMATIVE PAMPHLET HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED, DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS- SEND FOR YOUR FREE COPY WRITE TO: Evolution Re—examined P.O. Box 34006 Vancouver, B.C. V6J 4M1 iii .,. vi." ' tuft.