'I'ne UPEI SUN,’Ihursday,Eeb.23,I978,page I7 A-MJSE-m gauges gram * , (mm effects on the piano. . _ m' Super" 'Ihursdayl March 9 8:00 p.m. V1510“ 0f Chrlflat‘his I St. Peter's Cathedral A atZOO p‘m’ Nbre on the above and and Nbrk and.Hilla.ry ' mssim: Free ra on on H'.M.S. Pinafore, as Apfelstadt will be gomg ~ ' . . well as at other concerts (:1 tour of different Gloria Jay (organ) perfom Franms Gray (piano) - P.E.I in the next issue. Parts ofNova Scotia jng works by Bach, P.E.I. Synphclny Orchestra dun-m3 the firSt half 0f Mendelsohn and Messien. Omoerto #1 m.E flat- major "He who does honour the break. ‘Cnoral ~ by Franz L15“ and reverence to music and instrmental work- STUDENT RECITAL withjn an established tonal is camle a man of shops W111 be given. Sale system, Liszt explored worth, sound of soul, by of the perfomanoes staged Friday, March 10, 11:30 a.m. and cmveyed in his works nature loving things ' may be heard on the Island Steel Recital Hall - all the possibilities lofty." - Pierre de at a later date- Free Admission. for different musical Ronsard. MAJOR NATICNAL AR'IS IN HALIFAX ‘ i 0 . \ APRIL 26,27 5 28,1978 I 0 a 0995’ 1:00 “9‘5" m “$32 @@ p.m. on Friday, conference of the Arts is pleased to announce that its 1978 Annual Nbeting will be held in Halifax,Nova Scotia,Wednesday,April 26 .As (IA represents artists and arts organizations across Canada it is inp- erative that neubers in the various regions have the opportunity to make direct input into CI‘A's policy dev- elopltent.'mis year the Atlantic nenbers will focus their attention on the immediate issues affecting V artists and arts organizatimsJibllcwing the Annual 1 Nbeting the car will be a nejor national‘arts March 10 conference m __t9_ g}: " ‘ letters con'l from p.5 Everyoneiswelcometopar- foulsinthesmdentmim decisions find it ..very ' _ ~ tiCipate. Get your dance ' easy to put forward the . Partner and PiCk uP Your mm 0f ten Sponsors opposite point of View. ‘me ' r “V lemma to alter. true test is in making‘ a a decision using the neans ' available to you and then living with the consequences. I made ny decisicn, you feel it wrong, but I am not about to openly attack you because We differ in this issue. Sincerely yours, Sue Hornby Ch lotteto'r‘l-n’s First . u g’ m: OUT ‘ ~ ' 31¢ - " . Think 'ab0ut sharing your newly. ~ 1.1;: Quallflcatlons: Bachelors or Salary: Apprommately what a acquired degree. Sharlng it with the ‘-_.-;__ masters degrees with a mini- .L l0cal teacher in a developing ,w - country would earn. ‘3 O , . a V ‘ students of developing nations in mum of '3 courses in one of ' Atrica, Asia, Latin AmericaI the Ca- egg: the _ suaect's above, Good - c . ' ' ribbean. and the South Pacntic, who ' ' health. aturlty. No age llmlt. . . ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " ‘ " are requesting graduates to teach ' «HON v, THUR 11:30- 1:30 ‘ ,r.. » - .30_2.30 Math Chemistry I Physics ,' Conditions: Two year con- _ Benefits: Alr transportation, . - V. ‘ 3.0.09): General Scrence r En- . , tracts. couples can usually be ‘ : med-cal, dental, and lute lnSU'- SUN o30_]2 .00 _ gush French ESL/TEFL Art .1; placed :1 both can be em- ance. Turning and orientation. _. ' ..9. ‘ ..-'<—’ " Physical Education Geography ;fv_'g__ ployed. 221‘ UniveISity Ave. r 4 ' , ' ' - igt?.o§o§:idggfn§:§:ces . EllERYOllE WELCOME. U-P-E-I- _.