The Cadre, February 10, 1976, page 12 tautounebus 'gseene Tuesday BASKETBALL The Panther Family hosts Mt. A. (see Jock Talk re Noise- making night) at 6:00 and 8:00pm - HOCKEY Make it a double bill by listening to CETN 1190 under the noise at Alumni Gym. 7:30 is game time at Mt. A. . WedneSda 3-Mm11VBALL Tournament reaches deadline for entries. Friday and Sat- urday are the dates for thiS' exciting tournament which features great prizes. Var- sity and Senior League play— 'ers are ineligible. Entries must be into the Athletic Department by Wednesday. CADRE MEETING If you care about our_Union newspaper you won't_miss this important meeting at 10:30am in_the Cadre office. We need reporters and lay- outers. You can't write? Ad— mitting it puts you one big step ahead of us. LAST DAY FOR“STUDENT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS Nominations must be in by 5 ,o'clock. If you think the present council sucks enter the race and give your opi- ‘ nions a voice. . ThurSday ‘ TALK OF THE CAMPUS . Your open line radio‘show on CIMN. If you have a compla- int this is your time to push. Phone 892—8980 or 892- 4121 Ext. 316. PLUSJwatch for special election radio features. PIG"N' WHISTLE Nine to one. AdmiSsion $1.00 SENATE MEETING -at 3:30 in the Faculty Lounge BUSINESS CLUB ' will have a general meeting . at 3:30pm in the Duffy Amph- integers. I.D.'s CARDS can be obtained from Student Services from two to four on the first floor Main. Last chance. KEEP OUR STUDENT UNION STRONG Be Sure ToIGet Your Honest Name In To The Student Union.0ffice By 5:00 WED.,Feb. 11th. PRESIDENT TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT COMPTROLLER COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER 6‘AKH3REPS 3 SCIENCE REPS 1 EDUCATION REP 2 SENATE MEMBERS Applications and job descriptions are waiting for you in the Student Union office. QET luvqevep! 4‘» '~'u¢ “5.24:! ‘MM - my now .~.QMWw555:=:EEREEEZI g6:00pm in the Faculty Lounge‘ Friday! TEN DAYS FOR WORLD DEVELOP— . MENT STARTS For information on local ev- ents contact Urban Carmich- eal or Mary Boyd at the of- fice of Religious Education. Phone 892-1251. ' BACK’DOOR Coffe House in the Barn from 2:00 to 4:00pm Makes a great V way to start your week-end. Relax and enjoy the company of real people. Admission is free and 30's the coffee. .Saturday DISCO BARN from the expert~ ise of Dave Gareau. Admis- sion only 50¢. Fluid arran- gements negotiable. COFFEE HOUSE in Marion Hall Co—Ed Lounge. Bring your talent and be you- rself. Beautiful atmosphere created before your eyes from eight to ten pm. BASKETBALL , The Panther family visits U.N.B. Might be broadcast on CIMN. 6:00 and 8:00pm. HOCKEY ' at St. F.X. at 8:00 pm via Sunday at SMU at 3:00pm, via CBTN 1499, t ‘ ifiybeIEMfidflBALL at Universite de Moncton depending on what you can read about on pages 6 and 7. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING at CTHN 1190. Application forms, appointments for inter— views and additional information are availa— ble for the following positions at the Canada Manpower Centre on ‘Campus, Room 102, Main Building. Feb. 13 - St. Mary's University MBA Program* A representative will be on campus to inter- view~graduates in any discipline who are interested-in this 'program../ Summer Employment Opportunities Travel Counsellor PEI Dept.rof Tourism. Positions open at \various locations in P.E.I. Open to residents 18 years of' age and over. Applica- tion Forms and additional ~information are availa- ble from this office. .Hi”rBank Teller - Local for another round at that . fascinatingspectator sport - Council Meeting, tag along. Laughs galore! ' MOVIE SURPRISE The dubious movie club pre— sents another surprise fea— ture at 8:30pm. Admission is one dubious dollar????? Iuesday" HOCKEY ‘Mt. A. visits our Panther den 38 the Charlottetown fo— rum at 8pm to lose one for~ the gipper. POETRY READING - by Professor John Smith fea— turing the works of Robert Browning. Location for the occasion to be announced but it will probably be Marion Co—Ed Lounge. ~ ‘H W e II n e sd ay snmtmrcbmunL mumrums Eyery vote counts so don't be afraid to.vgte for your- self, no matter what posit—“ ion you are running for. Good luck. HOPE MEETING In the Agricultural Research Station acroSs'from Kentucky Fried on University-Avenue at 7:15pm. Our Island envir— onment will be discussed in ' terms of food production, alternate energy, and shel- _ter systems as they relate tee reports are coming in on ' the.Save the Whale and the anti—Nuclear Plant program. Next week the Cadre will be printing a copy of a petit— ion against nuclear power. Chartered Bank requires a teller for summer months. Previous _experience.is desirable. Tour Guides (Bilingual) Tour Guides required for bus sight—seeing trips in‘P.E.I. Four months summer employ— ment, ' 4 students required for summer employment at a tourist resort in Cavendish, P.E.I. Living accommodation provided by employer. Attentiun Graduates VAll full-time and part— time students who expect to graduate in May are reminded that they must make applica' tions a degree. Application forms are 3‘ vailble in the Registrar's office and must'be completed béfore March 15, 1976. ’ "’ Mike Hennessey‘ Registrar