The Canadian Federation of _ University Women TheftsaridSafety \ A NEW YEAR HAS STARTED AT THE UNIVERSITY - AND 1 AM TAKING Tms OPPORTUNITY To OUTLINE We would like to take this opportunity to introduce our- AFEw CRIME pREVENTION AND SAFETY TIPS selves as your Senior Class Executive for 1985-86 academic THEFT OF PERSONAL AND UNIVERSITY PROPERTY year. IS A MATTER THAT SHOULD CONCERN EVERYONE IN “ THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY. PREVENTION CAN BE FOUND IN SIMPLE DAILY RULES OF CON- DUCT AND I HAVE PUT TOGETHER SOME RULES SecretarYiLiZ Pendergast EVERYONE CAN FOLLOW; ' _ ‘ We are beginning activities to provide for Senior Week 1. Always lock your office if you are leaving it un- funding and WClcome any suggeStionS YOU may have- ' attended, even forashort time." Remember, this is your senior year and your participation. ‘ And 2_ place small articles in locked drawers or locked will ensure that a good time be had by all. The Margaret MacMillan Pratt cabinets overnight, ‘ Our next meeting will be on September 26, at 6:00 p.m., Graduate Scholarship 3. Lock all cabinets and desk drawers and windows at in the Panther Lounge- We urge YOU to attend. LOOking This Six hundred donar SChOlarShiP is Open ‘0 any woman Seniors Please Note INVITES APPLICATIONS For The Frieda Creelman Memorial Scholarship The scholarship of three hundred dollars is awarded to a female student who has resided in Prince Edward Island for at least five of the past ten years, and who is pursuing full-time university study in any one of the creative art, music, art, drama, or writing. President: Jamie Simmons Vice-President: Denise Wadden Treasurer: Bill Sinnott . r the end of the day_ 1 forward to seeing you. 4. \Keep pocketbooks and wallets, etc. on your person or in a safeplace, not on or under your. desk or table. 5. Never leave money or valuables in clothing hung in clothes closets or racks or in study carrels. 6. Bolt typewriters and office machines, etc. to your desk or table where practicable. This work can be carried out by the maintenance service department. 7. Work out procedures with your co-workers and fellow-students that will ensure reasonable pro- tection to personal and University property. ' 8. Report defective locks and door closers and window catches, etc. to the maintenance service for prompt repair. 9. Be-alert for loiterers and persons acting suspiciously I by asking them their business and, if the assistance of a Security Officer is required, call the Security Office 7 at 566-0373 or 566—0384 or 566—0600. 10. Immediately reports-all losses or thefts to the Security Office at one of the above numbers or come directly Jamie, Denise, Bill, and Li? '“JOBS' The Student Union is going to accept applications for Yearbook Co—Editor for one more week. This is a paying position and its a great way for a student to get involved and gain valuable experience. _ Application deadline is September 27, 1985 at 5:00 p.m. ' Non-Paying Positions: Chief Electorial Officer and Winter Carnival Co-Chairperson. whose place of residence has been in Prince Edward Island for five years or more, who has completed an undergraduate iegree from a Canadian University, and who has been ac- cepted for graduate studies in any field. Application forms for both scholarships available from: Mrs. Jessie Leas Chairman Scholarship Committee 63 Ambrose Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. ClA 3P8 Applications for these scholarships should be made to the Chairman of the Scholarship Committee before October 14, I985. Anyone who has not turn- ed in their Terry Fox pledge sheets and money, please do so as soon as possible at the Student Union Office. to the Security Office in person. ’ ~ A. J . MacLeod Director of Security Social Committee Meeting, Thursday September 26th, 6:30 p.m. in the Panther Lounge.» Come home too a real meal Relax before or after “Mother’s” in Charlottetown ‘s most unique Standup Bar and Lounge. Our Father's menu features potato skins, chicken fingers, chicken wings. garlic bread, nachos, chili, french fries, and our delicious gourmet burgers. Open 11 a.m. to Ia.m., Mon. thru Sat. _ Our pizza dough is 'made fresh each day. So are our sauces, made to our own secret recipe. And each day, our fresh vegetables and other toppings are diced, sliced and \ ‘ baked to perfection on a pizza made to your specifications. The same painstaking care goes into the preparation of all Mother's di‘shes...pasta, chicken, every last morsel. Top quality'cooking and a little bit more...that’s wha a Mother's is all about. _ - DON’T Former MOTHER’S , GUARANTEE: J 33 on FREE Order any regular pizza from 4 pm. to closing and we’ll deliver it to your door within 33 minutes or it's free. Certain restrictions apply, check for details below. Phone ahead and pick up orders will be ready in just 15 minutes. You will be notified when placing your order if circumstances beyond our control, (eg. weather, emergencies etc.) prohibit us from offering our 33 or free guarantee. Guarantee applies from 4 pm. to closing on regular style pizza orders within our designated delivery areas. 455 UNIVERSITY AVE., 566-4466 . y 7 (next door to the Kirkwood Motor Hotel) 7 FREE DELIVERY ON CAMPUS Just a 5 minute walk down the avenue Open ll a.m. - 2 a.m., Mon. thru Sat. ‘ II a.m. ~12 p.m., Sun. THE NETTED GEM