‘ ‘t,. a»: A '~ lygfw-V-z‘ “a, the; uni A'r “’r'usrr - Av v.24”: \.a: A L‘ffkf‘ I * Y\\*\\“('\“s‘x 2- . v... NOTICES V'Sr’ifcliimno} - _ Sri (hinm’oyiwas born Bengal, India in; 1931. At the age of twelve he entered _ an ashram, or spiritual com- munity, and spent the next twenty years in prayer and " meditation. During this period he had a nurber of deep mystical experiences, which he has sought to ex— press through art, liter» ature and music. Since caning to the West in 1964, Sri Chirmon has written more than 300 books of spiritual poetry, plays, stories, aphorism, es- says and questions and answers. He has done 127,000 paintings, 'which have been exhibited in museums, galleries and individual shows in the 139 mu i, SHAMITETOWH. U.S. and abroad, and com- posed 2,000 songs and instrumental works. ' Sri Chinmoy is also head of an international spiritual organiZation with Centres throughout the United States, Canada” Europe, Australia,,ayévf- ,- Zealand, and Japan. 5 lie-has lec— tured at major univer- sities around the world, and frequently delivers talks at the United Nations. In 1970 he was invited to becone Director Of the. united Nations Nedaticn. Group and since 'thenha'sbeenworkingto bring a new spiritual dinension .to the quest for world peace through his mice-weekly medations for U.N. delegates, rep- resentatives and staff. 'Ihere will be a display of Sri Chimoy works, along with slides, at the Rabertson Library, Friday January 20, 1978, from 11:00 —3:00 p.m. There will be no charge for this event. 'STEAKIOOM , “from? mmmjuwmm’w - no M‘mtouufou av: mm: 16 «onus-nun _~ DlSOOTl-IEOUETIIGHTLY ‘9PJL-1AJL' ; 'Tnes, 0.1.13.1. nit; 'Specials', ~nus “INN curd; we saw cum noon. 11.7 'mv.um?- no. '_ ' mums. meeting for all persons in— terested in forming an Is, - land Musicians Co-op on Sun. Jan. 22 , at 1.2 Pownal St., apt. #5. A Guitar 'meory Workshop will be held for those who wish to bring guitars or to observe , along with further discussion of the possibility of a co-op . 'Ihe meeting starts at 7 pm. sharp I More information can be obtained by contacting Dave MacKay at 651-2651 or Charles Gay at 569—2810. With the Winter Car- , W nival beginning on sun- day of next week the Sun will be putting out a special issue as close to the first of the week as possibile; no later than tuesday afternoon. Check the stands. With this issue only twelve pages long there will be a page dedicated to each day of the carn- ival. Watch this issue as it is usually the most attractive issue of the year , due to the graphics. The pink panthers can be credited to the artistic .. There will be a general K skills ' of Barry Chandler. J 'Ihe P.E.I. Liberal Party is interested in the views of U.P.E.I. students. ()1 January 21 a group of concerned students will be a holding a workshop at the Charlottetown Hotel to discuss various aspects of education pertaining to U.P.E.I. and the Liberal I Party. There will be five areas covered in separate work- shops: Student Aid, Quality EFORE WINTER CARNIVAL-.- take thutatmn I ime to do w paltry mnhmtwn TO DISCUSS-" fiSTUDENT AID I S Saturday V «tr Jan. 21/ 78 $5 REFLNDABLE DEPOSIT SPONSORED BY 'JI-IE LIBERAL PARTY r *QUALITY OF EDUCATION pURpos'E OF EDUCATION ' that matters * MARITIME PREMIERS HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION fiCAMPUS RESIDENCES FOR FURTHER INFORMATIQI CALL: 892—3440 OR 2-3449 BHIWEEN9&5 ’I‘v thinner—fig; 1'9",‘"'19'7'e; gage 15! «a, A Attention- all tennis instructors with homes between Halifax and Vancouver supporting an active tennis community. If you are experienced and especially if you are certified, you could earn $350 a week or more next summer. Many instructors are needed. Write: 'IEnnis Unity, 318 Johnson Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L—lY7. Include any details about yourself, including name, local address, summer address, experience, certification (if any) , photo, age, your course at school, what locations you've taught at, the structure of employment, (hired by community club, private club, or Parks and Recreation Department) . This is a one—time ad. Cut it out and show your tennis teaching friends. Write us immediately as much planning is required. It could be the most important letter you have ever written. P.S. Last year our average instructor made $365 per week. of Education, 'Purpose of Education, Maritime Provin- ces Higher Education Commission and Campus Residences. It is hoped that at least 40 students will attend and the end result of the discussion will be some influence on Liberal Party policy as it relates to education. Although the Liberal Party is sponsoring the day's discussion, all the people attending will not be Liberals. The purpose of the meeting is to hear Views from g concerned students. 'Jhe proposed agenda is: 9:30 a.m. - reports from outside experts. 10:30 a.m. — break into five workshops. 0 noon — lunch. 5 p.m. - return to workshops. 2:30 p.m. — coffee break 4:30 p.m. - chairperson report on workshops. 6:30 p.m. - dinner (gues-I speaker) 7:00 p.m. — party. If there is not enough interest shown, the discussion will be post-