Classifieds Tapes and written transcripts 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) 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 MacIntyre Dr. Ch’town, PE, C1A 9E1 Phone: 894-7493 fax: 368-7336 Cost of tapes or transcripts is $10 each or $5 each for orders of 10 or greater. For Sale 1982 Toyota 2-door 71,000 km. Needs some repairs. $700.00 Call Marion 0443 (daytime)or 892-1446 after 6 pm. Attention Sophmores The PROVINCIAL CHAPTER I.0.D.E. SCHOL- ARSHIP, valued at $800, is available to a UPEI sophomore. Based on academic performance and need, it is presented towards the tuition fees in the second semester. Applications are available at the Registrar’s Office. Deadline for applications is November 15, 1994. Found October 13, around 2 pm: A photocopy card in the basement of Main. See Aldera at the X-Press. Film Presentation The History Society will be presenting the movie Schindler’s List in the AVC (Theatre B) on Thurs- day, October 20 at 6:00 pm. All are invited to attend. The admission will be FREE and refresh- ments will be provided. Personals Dear Jason, Talking to you face to face would be too difficult for me atthe moment. My feelings for you are so strong that I know not what I'd do. Sincerely, Lovestruck. To K.F. Hi baby, I am really sorry about everything that I said on Saturday night and Sunday morning. For- give me? Love always, G.K. Answers to Sports Trivia From page 11 1) Denver Nuggets, losing 162-158 2) Janet Guthrie Syst 4) cross country and jumping 5) Vida Blue 6) The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame 7) The Masters, PGA and U.S., British Opens 8) Thurman Munson 9) O.J. Simpson 10) 59 minutes Across 1 One less than a tbl. (3) 4 Pertaining to the nose (5) 9 Sheep noise (3) 12 Fire, Water, Earth, (3) 13 Black wood used in piano sharps (5) 14 Antiquated (3) 15 University-level educators (9) 17 Gesture meaning ‘yes’ (3) 18 ‘‘Much____ About Nothing’’ (3) 19 Hated household chore (6) 21 Where Jack Horner sits (6) 24 Reverberation (4) 25 Simian (3) 26 Twice as much: abbr. (3) 28 Big rigs (5) 31 Prefix meaning ‘over’ (4) 33 Bartender at Cheers’ first name (3) 35 Depressing, as in predictions (4) 36 Colon irrigator (5) 38 Sank teeth into (3) 40 Epochs (3) 41 It’s IX to a Roman (4) 43 Opposite of ‘does’ (6) 45 Frankfurter (6) 47 Prickly, sticky plant part (3) 48 Ben Kenobi’s real first name in Star Wars (3) 49 To some, it’s bliss (9) 54 Cow noise (3) 55 Has to have (5) 56 Tail motion (3) 57 Poetic way of saying ‘even’ (3) 58 Legendary city where Helen lived (4) 59 (16/2}(36/6)= (3) Down 1 Where most of us get our water (3) 2 Laurence Olivier’s title (3) 3 Slang for professional (3) 4 Required (6) 5 Opposite of ‘secretes’ (7) 6 Distress call (3) 7 Opposite of diode (5) 8 The words of a song (6) 9 Feelings of camaraderie (9) 10 Medicinal plant (4) 11 Totals (4) 16 Enthusiast (3) 20 Discarded, like a skin (4) 21 Opposite of ‘went’ (4) 22 Not closed (4) 23 Memory (9) 27 Scientific workplace (3) 29 Element Fe (4) 30 Mailed (4) - 32 Amongst (4) 34 Torso (7) 37 Spread lotion on (6) 39 Tourist excursions (5) 42 Halloween prankster (5) 44 Historical period (3) 45 “‘____ Sweet Home”’ (4) 46 Deep, comical orchestral instrument (4) 50 Prefix for Classical or Nazi (3) 51 Formerly Canada’s largest part: abbr. (3) 52 Crow call (3) 53 Actors and rock stars have a lot of it (3) Keep an eye open for the answers of the crossword puzzle in next week's issue of the X-Press Content Editor: Sean McQuaid Managing Editor: C. A. Schneide, Production Manager: Grace Kimpin News Writer: Shannon Younker Sports Writer: Scott MacDonald Advertising Manager: Aldera Chishy Photographer: Kathy Giesbrecht Arts and Entertainment: Sean McQy THIS WEEK'S CONTRIBUTORS: Jason Ross Mike Bert Andrew MacPherson Jennifer Cas¢ James Foley David Rai The U.P.E.I. X-Press is the offi student newspaper of the Universit) Prince Edward Island. The X-Pres published threetimes amonth throug out the year. 2,500 copies are di uted both on and off campus ev Tuesday. The X-Press is a member the Canadian University Press (C Anyone may submit to the X-Press please note the following: -- For legal reasons, all submissi¢ must contain the author's name phone number. 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