Images '88: A focux on Canadian Pride When a city is selected and granted charter to host an Olympic Games, the country in which that city lies also rejoices in the enthusiasm the games bring. Calgary is host to the XV Olympic Winter Games in February 1988, yet all Canadians will participate in a touring extraveganza unmatched in recent history. The running spirit of the Olympic Torch Relay across Canada will bring with it a sense a national unity unsurpassed in spirit and personal pride. The Gauntlet, the student newspaper of the University of Calgary, in association with The Gem, would like to extend to all Canadian stu- dents the oppurtunity to share in the spirit of the Olympic Torch relay. Images ’88: A Focus on Canadian Pride allows you this oppurtunity. For the contest, individu- als may submit either a photo-essay consisting of at least three photos (black and white preferably) and a written essay of between 200—400 words OR an essay of between 1000-1500 words, detailing the significance of the relay to Canadians. Submissions should be delivered to The Gem office. The Gem will select the ten best entries, publishing whichever one our judges deem best. All ten best submissions will then be forwarded to The Gauntlet who will chose the submissions from each province which best reflect the pride of Canada. Prizes shall be awarded for the top five sub- missions from each province. The top prize con- sists of a commemorative Torch Relay jacket pro- duced by Sun Ice Canada. Approximate value $190.00. A complete list of secondary prizes and the complete contest rules and regulations will be available from The Gem office, Rm. 01 Utility building. All contest entries must be receive by The Gem by December 15th 1987. Entries may also be left at the SU office in the Barn. U.P.E.I. BY Heather’ Rossiter and Sean Graham. TOP FEMALE: ar Faso sage | UPEI FILM SOCIETY Is organising NOW for a new season starting Jan. 17 this new on-campus group needs UPEI students to help or- ganize. : Schedule: Jan. 17 The Adventures of Faus tus Bidgood dir. Andy Jones 1986 Jan. 24 The White Sheik Dir. F. Fellini 1952, Jan. 31 Trouble In Par adise oF dir. E. Lubitsch 1932 Feb. 14 Round Midnight ‘ ‘ dir. B. Travernier 1986 Feb. { Cabaret = Mar. 6 I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing dir. Patricia Rozema Mar. 13 The Rise of Louis the 14th dir. R. Rossellini 1965 Mar. 20 Magician dir. I. Bergman 1959 Mar. 27 - Alice in Wonderland dir. N. McLeod 1933 April 16 Chimes at Midnight dir. O. Welles 1967 If you are interested in more infor, contact the UPEI Student Union 566-0530. Season tickets now available all 10 films $25.00 non-students $20.00 students/senior BOX AND COX A SHORT PLAY FROM TH VICTORIAN ERA WILL BE SHOWING FRIDAY AT 12:01 IN THE PIT | ADMISSION IS FREE. : BUSINESS SOCIETY < Brian Howard had the We would like to reni il | Welcome back. It’s been a while since we last spoke to you. A few events have taken place since then. For instance the Frosh reception was held which proved to be a success. Our annual bowl- ing tournament was recently held on Nov. 19 , it was a smash hit ( just ask Cud- more!), We would also like to recognize those Business stu- dents who made themselves seen all over Charlottetown during the Bio’s Pub Crawl. THE BOWLING TOURNMENT We had over 50 people in attendance and all were out for Dean O’Rourke’s ti- © tle. Awards went out to the following: Masterson TOP MALE: Phil Muise 1ST TEAM : Phil Muise _ Scott Ferris (FIXED!!) Rob Davies ; John Jabbour 2ND TEAM : Gordie MacFayden Derrick Cameron Bill Banks Joe Macinnis 38RD TEAM : Philip Watts Tony Sauer Mark Gallant Brian Howard Other things which we would like to note; Derrick Cameron’s quote: - “I’m the drunkest golfer here!!” day's LOWEST MALE score. We won’t bother to mention the female scores. We would like to thank Bobby Cudmore for sweeping the lanes for -us. And over all we would like to thank everyone who showed up and help make this year’s event a success! PUB CRAWL We would like to con- gratulate the Biology Club on their successful Pub & Pub Crawl that was held last Friday night. Even though there were more Business students then Bio’s. | We would also like to congratu-_ late the winning team which was made up of: : Bill Banks, Billy Dow, — Roger Beasely, Davey “Os- car” Clark — Oe pel you of the Movie Pub | Friday as we are the sp sors. The movies will “Easy Money” and “ ing Places” ( and for th who would like to stay lon “Taxi Girls”). We would to see as many Business § dents there as possible. We would like to ¢ gratulate Susan Harrison here new arrival to the fi ily, a healthy baby boy. hope to see you back ag soon! Our Prof. of the Mo is RON COLLINS! _MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE BU NESS SOCIETY Thursday, November 26 19 Pee