Orv-4'46 coat- Thursday, March 29 4:30 to 6 p.m., features a Steak Dinner. 6 oz. steak, potato or fries, vegetable or cole slaw, garlic bread or roll, dessert, and beverage. All for $5.00 or 15 coupons ($4.50) HEY! 1F 1'M 1N QN\~ Friday. March 30: Close of applications for l Just MleHT LEARN MEI Hind: SU jobs for 1994—95. See Campus Com Friday, March 30: Nomina— tions close for the Henry Birks and Sons Gold Medal. See Campus Community. Friday, March 30: Senate meets at 3 p.m. to discuss the Vet College. Meeting takes place in the Board Room, Kelley Building. Thursday, March 29: En- gineering pub featuring Impaired II at 9 in the SU Barn. All proceeds go to Kim Hendricken. —_ ' Friday, March 30 March 30: Lunch: 11:30 to 1 p.m. Chowderwich Special: A bowl of chowder and a hunk of home made bread, for 60¢. Friday , Friday, March 30: The open faculty seminar at the faculty lounge, Main, features guest speaker Prof. Tom Sinclair- Faulkner of Dalhousie, speaking on “Christianity in Canada: Root and Branch”. 2 p.m. Friday, March 30: Co-ed featuring Trixter at the Hilton, starting at 9. Tickets are $10 a couple. Sponsored by the Freshman class. Saturday, , March 31 Saturday, March 31; Brunch: 11:30 to*1‘p.m. Hot Dogs, 60¢, Burgers 90¢ & $1.20. — Sunday, April 1 Sunday, April 1: Need we say more? munity for the list. —--a ’undv'fi">v§r£~‘fi—faul’}nvu v» n. l’reA, , . .t . --.,_ e -, ~ 7 . 'H, ».:' v, ,..m'.; 7"“. _ Calendar ’ Monday, April 2 Monday: Dr. Doug Tweel at the Health Centre from 10:30 to 12. Monday, . Staff meeting for the Netted Gem at 4:20 in the sacred trysting place on fourth floor Main. Everyone who wants to improve campus news cover- age or even write humor is definitely welcome. We’re getting lonely again. Monday, April 2: Continuing the “Leaving Home” series, Georges Arsenault speaks on the Acadian Migrations in the Nineteenth Century at 8 p.m. in the Hon. George Coles Building, Charlotte- town. — Tuesday, April 3 1 Tuesday: Dr. MacMichael at the Health Centre from 8:30 to 10. Tuesday: Dr. Flanagan at the Health Centre from 10:30 to 12 every second week. Tuesday, April 3: Lunch: 11:30 to l p.m. Sandwich Bar Our famous sandwiches on home made french bread, 25¢ per 02. Thursday, April 5 Thursday: Dr. Lantz at the Health Centre from 10:30 to 12. Thursday, April 5: Nomina- tions close for the Senate by— election conducted by the Student Union. Any groups wishing to submit items for the Calendar should bring them to the Student Union office in the Barn or the Netted Gem office,lf0urth_ floor Main, by noon on Mondays. . :_ v , ‘- Thursday, April 5: Senior recital at the Steele Recital Hall at 8, featuring Hazel Robinson and Susan Nichol- son. Thursday, April 5: Tic Toc plays in the SU Barn from 9 to 1, in the'last Main Event of the year. Tickets are $3 students and $4 others, pic- ture ID required. 9.0.0.0....OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOC.l- O 6 “5 Kenl 59. AND LATE NIGHTS flfififiguahfiQOOOOOOOIOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 892-9020 \OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Friday, 7 April 6' ‘ Friday, April 6: Applications close for the job of CIMN music director. ‘ Friday: Dr. Coadylat the Health Centre from 9 to 10:30. FAST FOOD SERVICE FEATURING: SUBMARINE SANDWICHES STEAK SUBS, CAPTAIN BU RGERS frisHacHiPs‘ v a . i s1 .. ' GRoUP gnaw" RATES AVAI_LABL_E' '1 .v.__,r .1 ._: .. av- ., . _ “a, u OPEN MAiL harms .,(“ ,.. 10 A.M. - 10 PM. MON.-SAT. a l )1 -;j' 300900000ooooooooooooooon.0000.06.06cocoooooégooyiiooou GENTILIE/‘IIAIN " ” JII/‘l’l"§ ALLTHE LATEST RELEASES ON’A GIANT 10 ft. SCREEN