The Cadre, February 24, 1976, page 4 Tues.24 Sadie Hawkins Dance in the Barn from 9:30 to .12:30. Admission $4.00 per couple. Music by Karma. Well.25 Political Science Union will have its meeting in the Library Lecture Theatre at 1:00pm. This meeting will be to decide the student repres- entative on Department Meet- , ings and the President of x the Union. .L'Aventura will be presented by the Fine Arts Department in the Libraé_ ry Lecture Theatre at 7:00pm? Admission is free. ' Thurs.26 Talk of the Campus will be broadcast at 4:30 pm. Join this interesting discussion by calling 2—4121 , Ext. 316 or zesgeo, Don S «P as III-Oils :llnen 'All students wishing to ,apply for a position as DOn' for the year 1976—77 may do so by picking up an.applie cation form at the Univerf- sity Canada Manpower Céntre on the first floor of Main. 1. The position-is open to all-U.P.E.I. Students who meet the following qualifications:_ . i a) Must have spent a' year in residence b) Must.be a Junior or Senior Student (as designated by the-Regis— trar's office) ' . v 2. The position's salary is $800.oo(paid as $400.00‘ Far 81: halar‘shi ps .. PEI Libraries Bursary Valued at $1,000.00, this scholarship is open to resi- dents of P.E.I.' It is tena— ble at any accredited Libra? ry School in Canada or the United States. Successful candidates must return to P.E.I. for two years.after graduation. University of Maine Atlantic Provinces Graduate Scholar— ships This scholarship is ten— able for anyone entering the _ Management. 239 n' Whistle _ will be held in the Barn from‘9z30 till 1:00. Admission $1.00 Tickets for “The Beggar's Opera“ ' will be on sale in the Barn, the Library, and outside the Faculty Lounge in Main. Fn.2'l , Basketball Playoffs The Panthers hit Halifax with buses full of fans to take the Maritime title. Sat.28 Tea House will be held in Marion Hall from 8:00 — 1:00 am. The tea is on the house. Mani Board of Governers meeting in the Library Lecture Theat1 at 8:00 pm. Mon.1—Sun.1 March Break at the end‘or each term) 3. Dons-are'appointed for a term to run concurr- 'ently with the academic - . year (or September 1 to May 1 approximately). During- this period they may haVe the use of.a private room in the reSidence and rec- eive a stipend. A job des—' cription is available along with the applicadtion form at the Canada Manpower of- fire. All applications must be completed and returned to; the canada Manpower Centre no later than Febraury 27, field of social work. It covers for one academic year. Candidates must be graduates of a university in N.B., N.S. Nfld., & P.E.I. Closing date for applications is March 15." ' ‘ Bursaries“ Society of Industrial Accou— ntant's Business Fellowship Valued at $1200.00, the_ field of study is Business Administration or Faculty The scholarship is tenable at any Canadian University. Mom!- 'lntervarsity Christian Felh lowship will have a meeting in the Chapelffrbm 6:00 - 7:00pm. VT,ues.9 Disco Barn 1 boogs to the wild and wond- erful music of Dave Gareau \ gin.the Barn from 9:00 - 1:OOam. Admission is still just 50¢. Refreshments are 1fhuid — you know. Reading of T.S. Eliot by Professor John Smith in the Bernadine Day Students Lounge. WedJll’ The Hunchback of Notre Dame will be the classic feature to be shown by the Fine Arts Department in the Library Lecture Theatre at 7:00pm Admission is free. K Thurs.“ Pig n' Whistle in the Barn from 9:30—1:30. Admission: $1.00. Aside from ' the fact that we have no i- dea who the band is...who' gives a damn. ' Talk of the Campus U.P.E.I.'s own open—line ra— dio program is here to allow you to air your views, wheté her or not anyone is listen— ,Sgt. Andrew’s‘Bursaries for the second semestre may 4 be obtained in Rm. 308, Dal—‘ ton Hall on Wednesday After— hoon from 1:30—4:00pm. Personnel Brd Nominations may be pick— ed up at the S.U. office for positions on the Pers? ,onnel Board. ' ‘3» _ i. \L V,‘ .l. \n r .7 - 5, M V , ; we“ ing. That‘s 4:30pm on CIMN. Call 2—4121 Ext. 316, or ‘ T 2-89S0. ‘FTIJZ- The Beggar's Opera’ Shows 'as a present- ation of the U.P.E.I. Drama Club at 8:00pm in the_Steele Recital Hall. Continues.with more grrreat performances on Saturday and Sunday. Same time, same station. ~Sat.l3 , Tea House‘ ', in the Marion Hall Co—Ed Lounge from 8:00 til 1:00. Tea's free but you'haVe to‘ 'bring your own conversation and conversationalist.-. Sun.14* UPEI Presents Surprise Movie. . 830 in Duffy Amphithea—t tre. Admission $1:00; Student Council Meeting will be held in the Facu— lty Lounge at 6:00 pm. Guaranteed two hours or less. 1 \ ‘ Volunteers are needed~ to sell tickets for"The Beggar's Opera"2 Tickets will be sold in the Barn, the Library, and outside the Faculty Lounge in Main from 11:15 to 1:30 on Feb. 26th and 27th and March 8th to 12th. ’ ‘ ‘ .Leave your name and addreSS and time available with Terry Pratt, Room 414 Main, phone extension #220 or in the Cadre dropbbx, “basement of Memorial. , ‘ FOR SALE PLYMOUTH FURY II 1968,4 door,3l8 reasonable condition,$450 Please phone 4—801],after 4 o'clock on weekdays. Manpower Summer Empldyment Oppurtunities Travel Counsellor PEI Dept.of Tourism- PoSitionS*opem at_varr- ious locations in PEI. Open to residents lByrs. N. - and over.Application Forms and additional information are available from this office.' i ‘ _ Student Community Ser- vice Program 1976" Sponsored by Secretary of State Dept.This.pr0gram offers financial assis- tance to voluntary organiz- .ations interested in admin— istered‘summer projects. Additional information available at Canada Man- power on campus.Deadlinev for applications Mar.lst. PEI Dept. of Tourism Park Naturalists,Historic GuidesRecreation Leaders, and Lifeguards.Positions l . available‘with the PEI Dept.of Tourism at var— ious locations on PEI. Deadline for applications March 5th,1976.* Tour Guides (Bilingual) Tour Guides required for bus sightéseeing trips in P.E.I. Four mdnths summer employ— ment. .' Summer Employment Exchangg‘_ Program This,is a co—operative pro- gram organized jointly by the Prov. Gov'ts of P.E.I. and Quebec inga variey of provincial departments for 3 months in summer. Admission Criteria Island Residence Student preferably in JUniOr 0r or Senior year at'Univer‘ sity. , . 19 years of age or over Proficiency in understand“ ing and speaking both Eng— lish and French. i.e. working unstanding. ~ r