THE day ,‘Sep tember '25 , l980 , page. 8 'L WUUII-fl \ mil/:- ’7 BUSINESS by Holly MacDonald organizing the event. Ahoy mates! Yes, the Moving on to sports, no Business Sooeity did one was surprised when sponsor a voyage on the the seniors swamped the high seas and yes, the juniors at the softball- fishermen did catch a Friday afternoon. Hal haul (A few notable Actually, my sources tell exceptions came home me the seniors came fran empty handed, but we behind aided by late won't mention names S.T.) arriver "SatCh" Banks to The deep sea fishing trip nudge by those keen juniors Saturday was a fun time. 645. Rumour is the juniors Special prizes for the are desperate to regain day included "PRIZE FOR credibility and are con- THE FIRST CATCH" Nancy templating a challenge'in MacDonald and "PRIZE FOR flag football since they TOP JIGGER" Nancy Bulman. are grossly outmatched in Undoubtedly the ladies softball. Keep your ear brought home supper, to the ground (oqas!) for right guysll Many thanks details. to Anson Maclauchlan for Sophomores, your class CHESS CLUB Anyone interested in forming a chess club at UPEI, please centact Robbie Peters in Rm. 2ll of the Robertson Library, or leave your name I at the Information Desk in the Library. Come to the Fair! taken from Topics Got any nicknacks, whatnots, thingamajigs, whatsits in your attic or cellar or closet? They may bring dollars for scholars that the University Women's Group hopes to raise for the UPEI Scholarship Fund, ata Fair planned for Saturday September 27 in the Gym. The potpourri will, include books, records, crafts, dorm decorators, foodstuffs, plus anything you may add to the collection. The ladies are hoping for a large con— tribution of jewellery for the White Elephant table. _A country kitchen with shelves laden with honey. jams, jellies and other condiments is certain to be a crowd pleaser. For youngsters, a NEWS Rep. Hugh Johnstme is requesting your attendance in a softball challenge this Friday afternecn at 3 p.m. Your challengee‘. . . none other than the fresh- men. This softball game may solve a mystery at the Business Department. . . "The Case of Where Are The Freshmen Business Students?" They meekly steal in and out of Kelley for the intro class and no one seems to know what happens to them after the high points of their week. Freshmen, please establish your existence and come to this softball game. Renenber, the emphasis is on fun, so This short course is designed for University of P.E.l. students who wish to achieve more Dm't Be Shy! 1' Okay all you Arnold Palmers..'Ihe golf tousma— ment we promised you is now in the capable hands of Terry "Neuf" Palmer and two "pros" (no names mentioned) within our department. Sit tight and once details are ironed out, we will be bringing you up to date! Memberships are still available and for all you avaricious types who want to hold cm to. your dollars as long as possible (right Greg!) buy now be- fore it's too,'too late. The courSe draw will be held at .our next Pub, so keep your fingers crossed. \ 9642414; and Anne Love, 892-4479. hing/"M fish pond, balloons, a doll lottery and a toy booth. For amusement the Fair~goers can try their hand at computer games. Paintings by Island artists, Adrien Arsenault, Daphne Irving and Henry Purdy, a photograph by Michael Liu, as well as a dinner for two are among items which will come under the auctioneer’s hammer, in the hands of Dean lvan Dowling of the Science Faculty. I The Fair will open at lOa.m. and close with one hour-long auction between 1 and 2 o’clock in the afternoon. - The Women's Group hopes for Island-wide participation at the Fair. lsland residents as well as the University community are asked to bring donations to the University's Utility Plant, Monday through Friday between 8 am. and 12 noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. General Coordinator is Margaret Ellison. Further information is available from Betty Jean Griffith, 892-1451; Gay Hancock effective expression in various forms of speaki‘hg such as discussion. seminar participation and social interaction. Methoa: Exercises in small groups.7S'?tress will be on doing. " Day and Time: October 9. 2:50-3:16 p.m. ‘ Place: Audio Visual Studio, Robertson Library Class Limit: 8 participants~ Fee Sl0.00 This is a non- credit course. No examinations will be held or marks recorded. Those wishing more information before registering are asked to contact the i ‘ Department of Student Services Ear;y Registration is advised. , ~ ' are IF.“ VI-V"s'ila'i's";'o'fiuie'b'a'if '01:“ I Length of course: Six weeks, beginning l . ._ 3'; g in _‘ ,1. _v p. .r,_ . , _\ 1’ . r . .._ ,_ .. ‘ warns