SPECIAL ODURss'DFFERIm J _ January, 1983. A special one-senester course offering ,will be\ available in the semester. ‘ Canadian Studies 351, language, Oilture and Society in Canada, will be given by President Eneritus, Ronald 'Baker. / There are no formal pre— reouisites to the course, and it will be of interest to anyone concerned about the place of language in Canadian Society. It will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:45—27:00 1111. Professor Baker has wide experience in the field, including work \ with the Canada Council and many other organiz— ations. He is presently a member of the Canadian > Radio—Television and Telecommunications Camis— sion. . ‘ . - — ’- _ W .4 r. , a. The Blue Cross cards ' are now in at the Barn and it would be» appreciated if those of you who have not picked up your cards yet would do so. Those who have receipts please; bring them when you pick up your .card. “ Remember, you have already paid for them you may'as well go and F‘g'et them}, I Seminars”! ”’ Here Lisjyour‘ chance Learn] to Choosewhich level you would be irgere‘s'ted in: 1) Learn to “i 2) Recreational 3) National. Life Guard Training ° Fill out the Form and _ leave at the Student Union or contact Jeff ‘COoke 892—4874 en... 9*" ,_ 'I What Level: Name: , ~ Adress: W Phone : :‘ \ V x___ ‘ offices are closed. inflammonmmmee The UniVersity Community From Peter Meincke, President Re: Closing due to bad weather Questions have arisen a— bout policies and procedures followed in closing the university for bad Waether. For sane years, we have followed the policy as outlined; in the Faculty Handbook, which reads as follows: ' The University considers that itswork is at least as important as that of business and govenment. Conseouently, the Universi— ~ ty is closed for bad waether when dovmtam businesses and provincial government _ News of such closing will be broadcast on radio. It is sometimes necessary to cancel classes in off— campus courses even though . regular classes have been held. These cancellations will beannounced on radio. Before this decision is announced, the Registrar ordhis designate checks with some or all of the follawing: weather bureau, snowplow diSpatcher, RCMP, maintenance, seCurity, Civil Service Commission, Unit Three School Board, a con— tact in-Morell, a contact in ,Emyvale, and consults with the Director of Admini— ' stration & Finance and the Director of EXtension. If he then'oonsiders that the University shOuld be ' .. closed, “he so roconmerxis to the President . In order to avoid conflict—g ing reports in the future, indiVidual cancellations of regular courses should. be‘channeled through the Registrar, and of Extension . courses through the DiIect— or/ of Extension. , So that adequate notice may be given, effort will be made ,to have no—’ tices of cancellations or delayed openings on ' the; air bv 7:30 a.m. Cancellation of evening classes will be aired about 5:60 O“ U.P.E.I. There was a ladies gold - Bulova watch of sentimental value lost last week at the Engineer's Pub. Would the finderplease turn it in at the Student Union office. A reward is offered for the return. Thank You. .CHAPIAIbCY CENTRE Sunday 6:30p.m. Ranan Catholic Mass. 8:00p.m. Worship. Monday 12 noon, Moore Hour (for and friends). Wednesday ll:0l'ia.m.—2:00p.m. Continuing Education with Dr. Kirby, formerly profes- sor of N.T. at MoGill Uni— versity. Subject-St. John's Gospel (for clergy and lay people). 5:30pm. Introvarsity Christian Fellowship. Thursday 12 noon, Roman Catholic Mass Friday 12 noon, Roman Catholic Mass Rev. Phillip Callaghan Iman Carlene-Chaplain Rev. Douglas Gass Protestant Chaplain CORRECTION Grads, the CBC documentary on the I982 graduating. V students in Canada, orig- inally scheduled for Sun— day, December 12 at I0:00 p.m. will now be seen Sunday, December 26 at Protestant Tl'lomas faculty 9:00 p.m. sun decanber 2,1982. W ' During the University Christmas closure which extends frcm noon, Decem- ber 24th to January 3rd inclusive, the Robertson Library will be open and will provide limited service (Circulation only) on the . following days: Wedenesday Decembe : 29 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday January 3 v 9 a.m.? 5 p.m. BY THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Yes friends, the name of the major production of the Theatre Committee for » next semester is known. It is the excellent SKIN OF OUR TFEI‘H by Thornton We Need You! I! We need(and I have this on the highest authority— Deb Allen, the director) actors "of all types(aud— itions in mid-January) , and all sorts of people for backstage and other offstage stuff. New this year will be the use of a student set designer,as yet unknown. No experienc— necessary, just enthusiasm Interested in getting in- volved? Contact Terry Pratt in English, Deb Allen,care of same, Lachr lan MacOuarrie, no fixed address, or Scott Burke, care of the English Dept. Scott, by the way, is our fearless.producer. More news later— Lachlan MacOuarrie our SQUARE PIZZA GIVES YOU UP'TO 17% 'MORE CALL us now: DELICIOUS PIZZAS AND DONAIRS DELIVERED ' / {892-1734 mu ' TO YOUR DOOR K-MART PLAZA ’ 11 am To 130 am 7th: 11a v To 12 pm Sunuay ‘ Oi‘tN' 11 a m TD 1 a m Monday Ta Wednesday ,7 «11W\:m102303m,f~rn&Sat .