12 Attention Biology Students Graduate School Seminar Wednesday November 9 4pm Dr. Donna Giberson will be presenting a ““‘how to’’ guide for people interested in graduate school programs. She intends to cover a broad range of topics, including how to find informa- tion about the fields of study which interest you, choosing a grad school, how to find a supervisor, funding, etc. She will also talk about alternative ideas for people who just aren’t quite sure what they want to do and suggestions on great ways to gain experience. There will be plenty of time for questions as well. So if you are planning or even just thinking about attending grad school next year, plan toattend this informative meeting (it may just be the extra edge you need to get in). It will be held on Wednesday November 9 at 4pm in Robertson Library Room 111. Theatre A new Theatre P.E.I. production, The /sland Remembers, will be presented on the Confed- eration Centre Main Stage on Friday and Sat- urday, November 4th and 5th at 8 pm. The Island Remembers is Theatre P.E.1.’s contribution to Canada Remembers, a nationwide program sponsored by the federal government to commemorate the 50th anni- versary of the Second World War. The show, conceived and directed by Ron Irving, was written by Michael Hennessey, with musical direction by Helen MacRae. The cast features The Venerables and Hank Stinson. They are joined by a number of other talented local actors, and the Confederation Singers under the direction of Don Fraser. The Island Remembers honours and remembers the wartime sacrifices made by Islanders, overseas and at home. Through story and song, the show commemorates that tumultuous time fifty years ago, when World War Two changed the lives of all who were a part of it. Patrons are invited to contribute non- perishable food items for The Food Bank. Collecting bins will be located int he theatre foyer. Tickets for The Island Remembers are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students (plus taxes), available now from Confederation Cen- tre Box Office, 566-1267. Who wants pizza?? Mission accomplished. We have your atten- tion. Salutations from the Yearbook Staff. The 1994-95 Yearbook, otherwise known as NEXUS, is in the works as we speak...er... communicate. Our photographers are scurry- ing about, LOADED, (with cameras and film) ready to capture the more memorable and not so memorable events of student life. Remember, all students are entitled toa yearbook, whether they’re graduating this year, or next year, or ever. The best thing is it’s FREE!! (Well, technically it is included in your student fee.) We surely welcome any creativeness you can muster and can afford to reveal, per- taining to the yearbook, of course. Please feel free to call us (566-0530), e- mail us (YEARBOOK) or better yet grace us with your splendid presence. The Yearbook Office is located at the bottom of Main, room 09. Kelly Rafter Editor Hall Dining Room at a cost of $5.50 FISHERMAN’S CATCH * Spinach salad with poppy seed dressing * Crunchy oven-fried haddock * Twice-baked potatoes * Carrots. * Broccol * Chocolate turtle chessecake Psychology Movie Pub November 10 at 7:00 In the Psychology Lounge Snacks and drinks will be provided All are welcome to attend Chaplaincy Services The Chaplaincy Centre is a good place to come ‘‘apart awhile’’ to pray, be listened to, or just to be quiet! Services are as follows: Roman Catholic Masses Sunday evenings at 6:30 pm Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 12:05 pm Anglican Eucharist Sundays 10:00 am Ecumenical Prayer Wednesdays 12:05 pm Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Saturday 7-10 pm Chaplains’ office hours are posted on their doors. All Are Welcome! Come for a Time Out! donday thru friday 830 - 430 6-10 [November 1 , 1994| Orville Erickson Memorial Scholarship Fund Eligibility: Students pursuing a career in the field of WILD- LIFE and CONSERVATION are invited to apply for financial assistance tothe OR VILLE ERICKSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND (OEMSF). The OEMSF is awarded to full time students regis- tered in a recognized Canadian educational institu- tion. Application Deadline: Scholarship applications may be submitted at any time throughout the year. OEMSF Trustees evalu- ate applications in June and December only. In order to meet these deadlines, completed applica- tions must be received by the last working day before May 25 or November 25 (see address below). Amount of Award: Up to $3,000. Forms: Applications for a scholarship must be made on an OEMSF form. Please forward your request for an application to: Orville Erickson Memorial Scholarship c/o Secretary Canadian Wildlife Foundation 2740 Queensview Drive Ottawa, Ontario K2B 1A2 Attention Seniors Anyone interested in organizing Senior Class activities for the year are asked to contact the Student Union. The positions available are President, Vice President, Secretary and Treas- urer. These people will be responsible for any fund-raising activities or events throughout the year ending with Senior Week and Convo- cation. The Senior Class President is also a member of the UPEI Convocation Committee. (Also, it doesn’t look bad on a resume.) For more information, please contact the Student Union Office. Upcoming dates of interest to graduating sen- iors: All seniors should contact their faculty advi- sor, department or Registrar’s Office to verify their course requirements and eligibility to graduate in May. Pre-registration for 2nd semester starts Mon- day, Nov. 14. Grad Photos: Heckbert Studio will be coming to campus to take Grad Photos, possibly the first two weeks in February, more details to follow. Applications for Degrees: All graduating Sen- iors must apply for their Degree by March 15, 1995, applications available at the Registrar’s Office, fee payable at the Business Office. 1993-—- Lucy Maud Montgomery 1994-- PEI and the Canadian Confederation Prof. Frank Ledwell 1993 Dr. Roderick J. MacDonald, St. Peter’s Bay Frank Ledwell and Allan Rankin 1994-- A Gateway to a Watershed:- An Evening of Poetry and Music. Doreen Bagin 1994-- The family in 1994 : Rev. Allan F. MacDonald, Professor of Sociology/ Anthropology, (ret.) 1990-- The Catholic Church on PEI Rev. Taylor and Rev. MacDonald 1994— World War I Chaplins Fr. James Kelly, professor of Classics, (ret.) 1993-- The Catholic Church on PEI Frances Blanchard 1992-- The Acadians For more information, or to order, contact: Fr. Wendell MacIntyre 4 Maclntyre Dr. Ch’town, PE, C1A 9E1 Phone: 894-7493 fax: 368-7336 : Cost of tapes or transcripts is $10 each or $5 each fo orders of 10 or greater. University Chaplaincy Centre VOLUNTEER MINISTRY The following opportunities exist for our Christia community here at UPEI to be of service to th greater community: 1.Food Bank: Helping with loading, unloading foo! stuffs, stocking shelves, boxing and bagging su plies. Open each day; help especially required ¢ Christmas and after Food Drives. Contact person: Bert Kelly, 892-7092 2.Queen Elizabeth Hospital: Front desk and rece tion work, assisting personnel in some departmen such as Pediatrics with supervision, entertainit children, tutoring hospitalized students, runnil errands, answering phones, etc. Contact person: Nora Jenkins, 566-6003 3.Prince Edward Home: Visiting elderly, entertai! ing, assisting elderly with reading, walking, wi ing, running errands, etc. Contact person: Jo-Ann Clow, 368-4440 4. Beachgrove Nursing Home: Same work as f above nursing home, as well as assisting wi Bingo, card games, etc. Contact person: Jeff Cooke, 368-4190 5. Sleepy Hollow Correctional Centre: Worki with the program and tutoring coordinator to asst inmates with upgrading their educational and g@ skills. Contact person: Donna Mclver, 368-5849 (mon ings) These are just some of the opportunities that ¢ at the moment. Others will materialize and a 1 listing will be distributed later. For further inf mation, contact Fr. Lou at the Chaplaincy Cea (566-0345) or call the above contacts and simp)! them know that you have been referred by Fr. 4 and would like to help. Have a timetable of yo available weekly visits in hand when you call B contacts or Fr. Lou. THANK YOU FOR YO GENEROUSRESPONSE AND GODBLESS ¥ Don’t miss... alluring aromas and fanciful flavours for your pallet’s pleasure DALTON HALL CATERING PRESENTS: Tapes for Sale Tapes and written transcript of the St. Andrew’s Chapel Lecture Series (1990- 1994) are now avail- able from former english professor, Fr. Wendell MacIntyre. The following titles are available: Fr. F.W.P. Bulger, Professor Emeritus, UPEI 1990-- Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern (1790- 1835)-First Bishop of the Diocese of Charlottetown (1819-1835) The X-Press is more than willing to print any notices y° may wish to publish. Just dro off your submissions to rroo!” 06 Main before Thursday 2! 5:00. Meal #3, November 8 at 12:00 moomin Dalton