W Financial Aid Column by!&umy(kmeau Listed below are a few scholarshipsyou might be interested in.If you are not studying in these areas,and are in need of financial assiatance, please come to see me in Student Services,first floor,Main Building.I'll ble sources with you. My office hours are: Monday and 9:00—12:30 Wednesday 1:00—2:30 Yod(Rap be glad to explore possib- iParlimentarV Internships 'Open to men and women 21 to 35 years of age, who have a degree in the social sciences. From Sept. 1981, for a period’of ten months. Interns are assigned specific responsibilities with Members of the House of Commons. ,DEADLINE: January 9 McEuen Scholarship Applicants must be of Scottish ancestry.The scholarship is tenable for a three year course of studies towards the ordinary degree. DEADLINE: Feb. 15 Study is in Scotland. Federal-Provincial Programme of BilingpaliSm inVEducation SUMMER LANGUAGE BURSARY PROGRAMME: Total immersion in second official language at an educational institution. Individual grants are approximately $600.00,to cover tuition and living expenses. The UPEI SUN, Thursday, November l3.l980.Page 9 mummy? ........ . ............... .. captzi‘u’ifilbnwmo .sz ‘ NEW To THE FLE : BURGERSUB EGG SUB TUNA SUB FRENCH FRIES GREAT FOR' A SNACK! 892-06” 892-7354 838-34l2 mm MALL 115 KENT STREET rm: BIKE 3an COME ON UP TO 2ND FLOOR FOR ALL YOUR SPORTS AND CASUAL CLOTHING. nefit At 8:00.p.m. on Sunday, November l6, an evening of entertainment will be presented at the Basilica Recreation > Centre. Featuring such well-known artists as "Speed the Plough” and “The Moonshine Men”, the Programme will present a wideeranging sampling of Irish music, song and dance by island artists. Presented under the auspices of the Social Action Commission of the Charlottetown Diocese, and with the assistance of the Benevolent lrish Society. the program forms part of a fund-raising effort on behalf of the nearly 3.000 men and women held prisoner in the jaiis of Northern lreiand, , J‘ I ’ , n1ASja'spokesman for the Secial,Aeti6n:Committeer commented, "in our view, the issues are-Strictly non-political and non- - sectarian: put simply. Our interest lies in human rights "~ those of the prisoners of all faiths --- and itiis our hope thatwthe«isiand' 7. _t, Hagrfyglnnfit,,wgtl. w . .. 2c. , Conce appeal w openmindedness and generosity. Besides, this evening will be enjoyable, for our Island artists and friends have donated their talents as well as their time to this important cause.” of another of the sponsoring group, an officer of the Benevolent iri'sh Society said that "if anybody I thinks that lrish music is just for St. Patrick‘s Day, or that it'5»all ‘How are Things in Gloccamorra,' then they‘re in for a real treat next Sunday. “wait and see!“ unusual and varied event available at the door of the Basilica Recreation Centre /on Sunday evening, or from Pat's Rose and Grey Room, Sam the Record Han, Shane's Fiowes, and Hood's " Pharmacy. is available from: Commission. 892-125l " . A, “‘1, u. :l 63 UNIVERSITY AVE. 1 ith their customary Speaking on behalf Just Tickets for this Further infofihation Mary Boyd, Social Action Wilf Smith, Benevolent- fl lrishuSociety,.832-2367 'QZCHQEIEUHERfflflflflffxbfiiflfiINfl’WIW KEMP STREET 3 ,3: ex THE AVENUES ( fimmerly "THE GNWEDN') mam ROCK STUDENT mam men! (SPECIAL PRICES 3cm mans) WAY-NIGHT E's-ammo : BEETSEUKHION CF iIBIC BEST.SOUMJ SflflEM IBEEP IIGHT SHOW LARGEST DMIJE FIDOR Ini CHRRDOEHEKXRJ Wm: I www.mm um: 0mm NIGHT msm SPIN manu- man no com um 79 pn-l an