Diabetes Campaign Kicko The Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Diabetes Association will be holding the annual campaign kickoff at Myron’s on Wednesday, October 30. This year’s event the “Island Country Jam: features six Island bands including: Silver Fire, Randy J. Martin, Urban Outlaws, Betty Lou Jordan & Final Touch, 1-40 Smooth Bore, and Kickin’ Country. Tickets are $6.00 each and the Jam commences at 8 p.m. Everyone 19 and over are welcome to attend. November is diabetes month, and this event helps create awareness for the Canadian Diabetes Association, PEI Division. The mission of CDA is “to promote the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, services, and advocacy.” One of the services provided by the PEI Division is our children’s summer camp. We are pleased to be the only province with a no-fee camping program for children with diabetes. Diabetes is now in epidemic proportions in Canada. In fact, statistics show that by the year 2004, one in four Canadians will have diabetes. Currently, more than 5,000 Islanders have diabetes, and over 45 new cases are diagnosed each month. Please support the Canadian Diabetes Association when a canvasser comes to your door in November. Your gift goes a long way. Student go xchanges Do you like to travel? Are you interested in experiencing a new culture? Would you like to do this while going to school? If you answered yes to the above three questions, you could be a candidate for a student exchange. Students from UPEI can go to Australia, New Mexico, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. If you are interested in a student exchange, drop by Student Development in Robertson Library and see the Student Exchange Advisor. Office hours are: Tuesday: 1:30-4:30 Wednesday: 9:00-1:00 Thursday: 1:30-4:30 Psych Club Notices Join the Psych Club on Wednesdays for Lunch in the Cafeteria. We meet in the Psych Lounge at 12:00. Attend the General Meeting Friday, November 15. The Panther Prints Notices/Personals "ry October 29, 1996 Ox onals Hey BM, Good luck with the quitting situation. Signed, Your Roomie (the middle one) To DJ and Company: Looking for some fun? Bring your friends, the more the merrier! Contact through W.A.S.T.E. only. oe Trailer Girl If you spend any more time in the trailer parks after 2:00 am, you will have to pay rent, instead of them paying you. Te. Wanted: Wealthy, mature female in child-bearing years. If this is you, reply to SYM. To the new Piano Prof, Cannot wait until your next recital. No doubt you will drive your little car to your performance. M. NEWS FROM YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT & EMPLOYMENT CENTRE The Career Development and Employment Centre is now open from 8:30am to 4 30pm Monday through Wednesday until November 29th (re-opening for February-March °97). If you need assistance in choosing a career path, developing a resume. improving your interview techniques. or planning your job search strategy, we are here to help. Call Sandy Holton @ 628-4358 or drop in to Student Development to make an appointment. Watch for “Employment Opportunities” on our web pa 7 ges- coming soon! To the girl in Women's Studies 201, third row, second seat. You take my breath away with your beauty. £0, JR. Just wanted you to know the Sailor Scouts are coming to party at your house really soon - be prepared. M.L.E. For Sale: Various Sega video gamesContact jdsnow@upei.ca Wanted: One pair of insulated, waterproof gloves for the upcoming winter months. Contact: Mr. Hands. Shutterbug, Hope you had fun in Halifax. Did you get to see Sloan? We are jealous. C&P Chick and Dominatrix Master Al and Queen J, Do not fret about missing Ottawa. We will do our best to make ARCUP memorable for you. Your Humble Lackies, living only to serve. Reply to SWF 22: SWM 23 tall, brown hair, blue eyes. Has asmile anda cheery word for you. Interested in thoughtful discussion and enjoying exchange of ideas. SCI Reply to SWF 22: SWM he interested in taking you to movie. Apply to A. Joke Flu-bug, You are so brave - going to Ottawa all by yourself. That is what Women's Caucuses are all about. Stuck on PEI HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW CODE Self-sufficiency through literacy in the developing world PLEASE SEND ME MORE INFORMATION Name Address MAIL TO: CODE, 321 Chapel St., Ottawa, ON, Canada, KN 7Z2. FAX: (613) 239-7435 PHONE: 1-800-661-2633