PAGE 12 iiiliilififi SUN Notice to anyone wishing to print a story in the U.P.E.I. Sun, the deadline for stories, announcements, gossip, and trivia is 12:00 each Monday for each paper coming out that Thursday. Your co-operation in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Sun Editor D.Richardson FALLFEST COMMITTEE MEETING ****************&**§******** THERE will be a meeting on Wed. Oct. ‘5 at 5:00 on the 2rd floor of the Barn. The dates for fallfest are Oct. 26-30. It includes A days of activities designed to let students let off a little steam in the middle of the semester. With your support it can be very successful. Everyone is welcome. SOCIAL COMMITTE MEETING ileilliiiiuirsaniiiaicl There will be a meeting Tuesday, October Nth at 6:30 second floor of the barn. EVERYONE WELCOME! JOBS §O§*Ilililii Secrectary fOr Student Council meetings approximatly every 2nd Sunday from 7 P.M. for a couple hours. Short-hand would be helpful- also typing. FALL FEST MEETING incurriicciciblnita At 5:00 Wed. Evening in the Barn. All interested please attend. “W WJ 3. The award will one year only. Al Applications must be received at the Registrar's Office no later than noon (uiilundatzr l7 October c3. To Mark Its 40th Anniversary LISGAR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Invites all its alumni and staff to a late Spring Reunion, May Nth and 5th 1984. Program information is now available from: Lisgar 1A0th Anniversary Committee, Lisgar Collegiate Institute, 29 Lisgar street Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0B9 SUPEI ALUMNI ASSOClATION SCHOLARSHIP A UPEI Alumni Association Scholarship valued at/SSOO will be awarded in 1983-3A. Following are the terms: I. Applicants must be full- time students in Senior year at UPEI carrying at least a normal load of 7ive courses per semester and scheduled to graduate in in May l98A. 2. The award will be based on academic performance and financial need. be For 751,- P.E.I. BURSARY . iiiiiliifiiilfliiiiilifiiilliii COUNCIL OF WOMEN The P.E.I. Council of Women is offering a bursary at the University of Prince Edward Island. The terms of the bursary are as follows:‘ This award will be made annually on the recommendation of the Scholarship Committee in consultation with Jean Ives to a student .of mature years, female, full-time in any year. Application» forms are available at the Registrar’s Office. The deadline for applications is Friday, 7 October 1983 and the announcement of the winner should be made by the end of October. Michael F. Hennessey Registrar.and Chairman ScholarshipiCommittee ' COMING EVENTS- *§********§ l*********i**§*iiifliiiifliiii MATURE) AND PART TIME UNIVERSITY STUDENTS MEET MAPUS (Mature and Part-time University Students) held its first monthly meeting of the 1983-N year on Monday, September 19th. Thirteen students attended,_ and the Extension Department was represented by Betsy Epperly and Anna Sawicki The group discussed library' hours, evening courses, the lack of cyclic programming,w and the possibility that the Student Union is thinking of charging part—time students a Union fee. The meeting expressed strong concern that Olive Bryanton negotiate with the Student Union about ‘the proposed partstime Student Union fee. Students present approved a working executive: President - Olive Bryanton Vice-president ~ Gail Cormier Secretary - Serge Valade The next meeting will be on Monday, Gotober 2Nth, in the Main Building Faculty Lounge at 7:00 p.m. ALL WELCOME! SKI TRIP NOTICE cecoceaclllalil Attention all interested students A representative from the Atlantic Tours will be in the Broken Racquet Lounge at the West Royalty Fitness Center (The Spa) on Thursday, September 29 to discuss a ski trip to Mt. St. Anne, Quebec during the University March Break. All interested students are invited to drop into the Broken Racquet between 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. to meet the representative and get information on the trip. See You There! SOCIAL COMMITTE MEETING lilililililliiiiillilli There will be a meeting Tuesday, October Nth at 6:30 second floor of the barn. EVERYONE WELCOME! xi“ y°9999"§omm9¢te§“'8o (a 20% U". P.E. L. ' SUN (SEPT? , ’29 SPEAK EASY ‘ Iifiiifliififillii Speak Easy is a .6gweek non-credit course designed to develop confidence,; in speaking Ito groups, on, in class.‘ ‘ ' If interested in a Friday morning grou; beginning this Friday 0; next, please register ir Student services, ~Mair Building. ,EXIBITION A ‘r 113% AND‘ ABOUT WOMEN ON. VIEW ' IN “GALLERY Itcaaiiaaiweecauiiiiiac "MIRRORINGS: WOME ARTISTS OF ATLANTIC CANADA" an exhibition organized b the Mount Saint Vincen University Art Gallery 1 Halifax and currently a view in the Confederatio Centre Art Gallery an Museum to october‘ 9 features the work of 1 women artists from th Atlantic Provinces. W U.P.E.I. FOOD SERVICE CAFETERIA caiclciaiinacnaeaaaciiaacili Open all day - open to all This weeks Specials. Thursday Sept. 29th #:30 - 6:00 p.m. Supper special- "BERRIED TREASURES" Make your own Shortcake, a variety of' fillings and oodles of cream will be on hand. 60 cents each. Tuesday, Oct. Nth 11:30 - 1:00 p.m.; Ont famous SANDWICH BAR. Make your own on Violas home made french bread. 25 cents per oz. Wednesday, Oct. 5th 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. MAJOR SPECIAL - THANKSGIVING BUFFET SUPPER. Hips of Beef - carved to order Sweet -and sour Pork Lamb chops Vegetables - Assorted salads Assorted pies - Beverages Bread and Rolls‘WALL YOU CAN EAT" $6.00 each $91499»: lasers; .9- 16 discount)