The [PEI SUN, November 5, I981, page 12 W ha t’s : ' H. ppenrng: ; : M A S S H O U R S Protestant Service of worship in the Chapel every Sunday 4:00 p.m. P03 | T_|..0_-N_ AVAILABLE Winter Carnival Chair- person The Student Union is looking for a person, or persons, to be chairperson or co- chairpersons for Winter Carnival. Applications are available at the Student Union Office. Deadline for applications is November 13. Everyone is Welcome . FACULTY SEMINAR Friday, October 30 FACULTY LOUNGE 2:4() p.nL SPEAKER: Anthony O'Malley Dept . of Philosophy ' TOPIC: , Computers and Research in the Humanities. EVERYONE WELCOME AUDITIONS Lunchtime Theatre Auditions Auditi The last play in this series is Edward Albee's The Sandbox, which will be staged in the Robertson Library Student Lounge at noon on November 24, directed by David Moses. Auditions are in the Faculty Lounge at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 29. Thomas— Under Milkwood In room 107 of Main Annex. (Dr. Pratt's office) all day and evening of Nov. 9. Call backs will be held November 10, ons— Dylan from 4:00 to 6:30 in the Lecture Theatre, Ebbertson Library. For more- information, contact Dr. Pratt. _N.‘F. B. Documentary Films Robertson Library, Lecture Theatre Ev‘ery Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. John Grierson, founder of the National Film Board and "father of the docunentary film",,said that THE GREATEST DRAMA YOIlWILL EVER SEE IS HAPPENING Care to this series and see if RIGHT AKJUND YOU. you don't'agree. Nov. 11 Remembrance Day. Nov. 18 Paper Wheat A Office ii du Canada national du film Film Board / National of Canada APEEABINQ ONCE AGAIN . ' Jive Ducktai I and ' raw mu the Dukes Students 3:00 (Holland College, Nursing School, Alumni) 4:00 non—students Nov I0, 9pm-— l2=30 am Student picture I.D. 's are required at door. If you mi ssed them last year, don't miss them this year. ' Studio Theatre 145 Pownal Street Presents "Contraban " , a nodern , , dance duo from across Canada and the U.S. ‘ They .‘ will be giving _ a) a modern dance work- shop at 2:30 p.m. ‘ b) a premier performance at 8:00 p.m. Sat. Nov.7. For more information call, 566—1568 Listen to’Joe Joe Ghiz will be speaking to a political science class on Nov. 9 at 2:30 in the Robertson Lecture theatre. Everyone interested in hearing Mr. Ghiz speak is welcome to attend. >4 : 00 p.m. Friday Bustin' Loose Foul Play ' Special Student Prices Movies Showing in the Panther Lounge 50¢ AdmiSsion Prez 's ' UPEI President I Dr. Peter Meincke will give a six week course ‘» on ccmpu. ter science entitled The Computer/ Communications Revolution beginning on Tuesday, Noer 10 and continuing until December 15. The non—credit course, offered by the Department of Extension, will’be held ' in the Robertson Library from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. advance tickets available at the Barn: The proceeds from the - course fee Of $30.00 Will go to the UPEI Scholarship * 7 Fund. Dr. Meincke,who earned his doctorate in physics . Course taught courses in computer science at the Faculty of Library Science at the I University of 'I'OrontoL prior to coming to the . Island University in 1978. ' Tepics’ covered in ' the course will be information'retrieval, laser beams, fibre“ optics, Telidon, among others, and are designed for the non-:specialist. ,- ‘ Registration for the course will be held . daily in the Department \ of Extension, Room 309, Dalton Hall, from November 2 through Friday, November 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.