" March 26, 1976. ' Tour Guides(Bi1ingual) vafor bus sight-seeing, 1 ....;.z._'.. " :’ We Deliver Piss: Orders To \ DISCO BARN 50¢,9—1 am. BOARD OF GOVERNORS“ meeting in the new Board Room 'basement of Kelly,7:00 pm. WEDNESDAY CADRE MEETING \ ‘ Cbmfia Camede_ Manpower Main-d'ceuvra .Came dquuua iTour Guides required ?trips in P.E.I. Four gmonths summer employ- ment. ‘Part—Time Student Ass't for Financial Aid Officer U.P.E.I. Duties: To be familiar with all aspects of financial assistance . available to UPEI students particularly scholarships for which our students may be eligible; to familiarize department chairmen with such scholarships; to seek out suitable candidates for such scholarships and to ensure that applications are made, letters of recommendation forwarded etc. Employee will work. under the direction of the Director of Student Services. The successful applicant will be keen, eager, on- the-ball, willing to accept responsibility and direction, and able to work without continued supervision. Time invol— ved will be about ten hours per week. The applicant must be a _ Sophomore student who has spent two years at UPEI. Term of office: Sept.15, 1976 - April 15, 1977. Remuneration: Tuition 1976-77._ $100.00 per month Sept. lS—April l5 (incl). Tourist Counsellors & Tourist Information Guides with the city of Moncton, must be knowledgeable of the Moncton area. ' Application deadline Mar. 3lst. ‘ V come help us set a record for the longest non-meeting ever. GOOPY and BAGHA ‘this week's Fine Arts Film, directed by Satagyit Ray, Library Lecture Theatre,7:00 pm sharp,no charge. NEWMAN LENTEN SERIES day students lounge,Bernadine 7:30 —8:30. N.B. Applicants THURSDAY Summer Employment Opportunities 1976 Summer Language Bursary Pro ram — PrOVides for bursaries to students across Canada to enroll in immersion studies in French or English at accredited institutions. Application forms and additional information available at Manpower TALK OF THE CAMPUS 4:30pm. ' THEME,VAR|ATION AND EPILOGUE premiere performance,part of sentation at 8:00 pm in- the Steel recital hall. PIG'N'WHISTLE 9-1.Barn.$1. FRIDAY ACT WEEKEND STARTS SATURDAY NIGHT, Office on Campus. Summer Employment Exchange Program — an employment exchange program between P.E.I. .and Quebec to help P.E.I. prove their knowledge -COFFEE,TEA 0R MY,HOUSE (maybe even hot chocolate) inmarion lounge,8—1. SUNDAY THE POET's VOICE Students im- a public presentation by F. Of the language, and lecture theatre. culture of Quebec. MOVIE . Five P.E.I. students 'Sisters',duffy,8:30,$1. will be employed with the Provincial Gov't. of Quebec. Admission Criteria: (a) (b) (C) (d) ~MONDAY BUREAUCRACY AND DEMOCRACY _ a public lecture by Dr. J.E. Island residents Students preferably in Junior or Senior year at University _ 13 Years Of .5196 and Nominations may be pick— over ed up at the S.U. office Proficiency in .under- for positions on the Pets? ' standing and speaking mmelBomfl.- both French and Personnel Brd '/ TUESDAY. _ ‘ ,‘ her's life. an all—Canadian musical pre— . Hodgetts at 8:30 pm. in Duffy. mirro- A university student who .is honestly and sincerely trying to rediscover what Christianity means to his or ‘ We are all con- fused to some extent about , who we are and what to expect - lO:30—6:00 in the cadre.off1ce of this life. ' If we are tr-, ying to‘decode the riddle’ that has thrown us for a loop, we mflst at least att- .empt to find some sort of, meaning, and purpose in—that,_ riddle. If you are interes:;g ted in finding out more about~ yourself in relation to/who Christ is and What does he mean to me! it is strongly ‘ recommended thag.you make the ACT Weekend which is being held on March 19, 20, 21. If we take life seriou— sly, the ACT Weekend is one way in which we as students of society can helf find the meaning, purpose and di— rection that we all need. If you are interested, please contact Kent Burdette—ll7 Blanchard Hall, Linda Camp— bell, Fr Bren Megannety or Art Laffin 310 Blanchard Hall. ' Thank you. library Bursaries? The names of the five $100- ‘ Librarthtaff Bursary winn~:w Ledwell at 2 pm in the library ers at the University of Prince Edward Island have \I been announced by Michael F.f Hennessey, University Regis— trar and Chairman of the, Scholarship Committee. They are : C. Elisabeth Burke of Bathurst, N.B., Freshman Arts Eric V. Doucette of North Rustico, Junior Arts; Henry Fong of Hong Kong, Junior Arts; M. Lucinda Moore of Saint John, N.B. Sophomore Science and E. Anne O'Hanley ’of Charlottetown,‘Senior Ed- ucation. - English, i.e. working proficiency. Application forms are available at Canada Manpower Centre on Campus. Room 102, Main Building. Applications must be received no later than Psi-Ii 'llllslehntems aru_- 25! EIWN“ Ptl‘rs't '“ . 3n - 3m unnufihuvnul “MW' “b Esme . m saw U.P.E.I. only 25¢ . ’15? _ W»: Come Alive to the An intensive weekend of Discussion and Reflection Registration: $10.00... ‘ $3.00 Deposit Required Aplication Forms - Contact: Linda Campbell e ph. 2—6617 Kent Burdett - 117 Blanchard Chaplain's Office — 129 Main r. The Glory 0f 90d 13 I Guidelines: Man Fully Alive school spirit. p Act Weekend , 1 Mar 19.20,2 ALUMNI OFFICE decision will be final. 4Pflzw: For information and March 3Iz I976. Suite 109, Blanchard Hall ; 3 Judging will be done.by an Alumni Committee--their COMPETITION UNIVERSITY'SONGS & CHEERS a. Looking for SONGS, CHEERS, SLOGANS to prdmote b. Must pertain to University teams, and/or colors and/or community life at U. P. E: I. 2 Entries'to be submitted to: \ Ist. Prize —- $60.00 2nd. Prize —— $40.00 5 Entries to be summitted no later than Wednesday2