svvw“\ cussqu 'Ihe UPEI SUN,'Ihursday,Feb.9,l978,paqe 19 STUDENT CAFEI‘ERIA NEWS The next monthly special to be served in the Dining riall will be on Wednesday, February 22nd. 'Ihe thene 'll be Mexican. The food '11 be tacos, tortillas, 'li con carne, gazpadio, 6. other Mexican cialties. Toe Beaver staff will all be wearing Mexican type costumes and encourage . anyone else to dress up as well. Non-residents are also welcorte to join in. {the cost is $4.00. The event after this is a P.E.I. Provincial evening; details will follow at a later date. I The new drapes for the Residents' Dining Hall are now nearly conpleted. At present, two of the new orange burlap type material curtains are in position and provide an idea of what effect this will have in brightening up the atmosphere. ‘Ihese were donated by Reuben Cross, of the Wool and Yarn Shop in Confederation Plaza. Big Brothers of P.E.I. and mask you to take part in Bowl for Millions. in support of Fatherless Boys. league Bowlers, in- dividuals, groups, and ‘celebrities will all be taking part in. Bowl for Millions from Feb. 13 - Feb. 18 '78..r If you like to bowl, sponsor sheets on 4th Floor Nein,‘C[1VN. ‘INTRAMURALS St.Pau1 and the Origins of the Christian Church A series of Bible Studies on Acts and the letters of St.Pau1 examining the spread of the early Church from the Holy Land to Europe. Starting Tuesday,Feb.l4, 7pm in the Chaplaincy Cen- tre. Director- Ron Evans, Chaplain Dental Hygiene Career Counselling.Feb.l3/78 7pm in Day Student's lomge in Bernadine. MARC-I BREAKEIB! Would appreciate a drive to Mantreahshare gas/ driving.Sean Mooney, 2—3778. Sunday Service For Protestant Students S.C.M. Student Christian Movement Meets andaysflpm in the Chaplaincy Centre 'Ibpic:‘I‘he Liberation of the Bible (a discussion of how the Bible can be used to fortify our own preconceived ideas or ideologies). ALL WEICCME. 8pm Chaplaincy Centre . I enjoy yourself xfi Old favorites. after the game and relax, Gather around & sing your page]. J Island’s Only Piano Bar The Rodd Motor ' Inn i Call "594-8566 ' {Elxmtoms . swim”? «MI- . pWEbi'Jeumv o m. - 1 All. - . A _ ' l : ln’.' .4 'Tues, U.£fE.I. nit; '-Spec:lals"; ‘v - ,ms'lunoutridrmssuu' ammo -« ' ‘ 11.7fmv.umv. - ‘ ;' . mica:- s‘ipuimmmll ' i V museum ml:an 7105 HOCKEY - Intramurals anday, Feb. 13 7:00 - Business vs. than Machine 8:15 - Education vs. Marion Wednesday, Feb. 15 7:00 — Education vs. Business 8:15 - Nban Machine vs. Marion BUZZAR Tuesday, Feb. 14 8:30— Blanchard vs. Jocks Thursday, Feb. 16 7:00 — Jocks vs. Gentlemen BASKETBALL Dibnday, Feb. 13 7:00 - Marion vs. Blanchard 8:30 - Outcast vs. Day Students VOLLEYBALL Wednesday, Feb. 15 7:00 — SUN vs. Bernadine 8:00 — J.C.'s vs. Marion BROOMBALL (Man) Monday, Feb. 13,6pm Thursday, Feb. 16,6pm (Women) Tuesday, Feb. 14 6:00 - lst floor vs. Blanchard 7:00 - Day Students 'IbUrnanent Wednesday, Feb. 15 . 6:00 - 3rd floor vs. lst floor IGEP FIT(Wcmen) Monday 11:30 - 12:30pm Tuesday 7:00 - 8:001:1n Wednesday 11:30 — 12:30pm Thursday 7:00 — 8:00pm Friday 11:30 ~ 12:00pm Player for the Week(Men) - Dave Connolly Goat of the Week — Philip Brown _ Player for the Week(Waien) — Marlene Wright Goat for the Week — Killer Currie lCANADIAN the newspapers and students. The President is responsible for liaison with other organizations; with the national advertising co- operative based in Toronto; with national staff, regional executive and newspapers in CUP; and for in ternal communications. The President assists field staff and regional executive with student union relations and emergency newspaper situations, assists in planning the national conference, and works on the weekly news ser- vice and features service produced from the national office of CUP. The President should be familiar with CUP’s financial workings. The President must be free to travel ex- tensively, but be based in Ottawa, Ontario. The applicant must have a working knowledge of Canadian University Press and student newspapers. Bilingualism is an asset. UNIVERSITY PRESS Canadian University Press is looking for a national President for the 1978-79 term, starting April 1, 1978. CUP, with its main office in Ottawa, is a co-operative of sixty student newspapers whose main interest is news and information exchange for the benefit of The position of President runs for 56 weeks, starting April I, 1978. The salary is $180 per week, with cost of living increases quarterly and a full medical and dental plan. Deadline for applications is February 10, 1978. interviews will be held in February at the spring regional conferences of Canadian University Press in Sackville, NB; Montreal. Quebec; Toronto, Ont..- and Edmonton, Alta. Address all applications and enquiries to: Susan Johnson Consulting Committee Canadian University Press 21 1-227 Laurier Ave West Ottawa, Ontario l-é l 3-232-288l Telex: 053-3299. \