Wednesday, October 18th CFS/UPEI National Students Day Celebration Smitty’s Shuttle Smitty’s Restaurant is offer- ing a 50% discount all day for this event. Toward this cause, Stu- dent will provide a van shuttle service to the restaurant, leaving from Kelley building taxi stop, at 8 AM (with pick-up at 9 AM) and 12 PM (with pick-up at 1PM). 2nd Annual Great Soccer Match Students will play a co-ed, fun-filled game of interesting soc- cer together with the Women’s and Men’s soccer team mem- bers (who will play with disad- vantages) 4:30 PM to 5:15 PM, MacAdam Field. Trophy, rib- bons, and prizes to be won and given away. Free Celebratory Food... Following the fun-filled and hilarious soccer match, cake and hot chocolate will be served at the 2nd floor of the Barn by a hum- bled group of UPEI Hockey Pan- thers team members. 5:30 PM. Woodstock, The Movie The movie will be shown on big screen on the 2nd floor of the Barn. 7:30 PM. ** Free admittance with CFS Student Saver Card ** Wet/Dry Pub Special event with Mike Woods at the Barn. 10 PM $11,000 Poetry Contest Poets may enter the Ameri- can Poetry Associatoin’s nation- wide contest now. Over $11,000 in prizes will be-awarded to 152 winners. Entry is free and every- one is welcome to enter. The Grand Prize is $1,000 and the First Prize is $500. Other prizes include cash awards and publication. “Students walked away with 24 prizes in our last contest,” said Robert Nelson, publisher for the Association. “I urge every stu- dent who writes poetry to enter now — before studies and exams take up your time. Ypoung peo- ple with talent should get encour- agement and recognition while — 1 AM. Special Saver Specials. ** Free Admittance with CFS Student Saver Card ** All Day Lots of prizes, coupons, gift certificates to be given out from CFS Saver Discounters!!!! 5% Discount at Save—Easy in Sher- wood Shopping Center. they are still young.” Poets may enter the contest by sending up to six poems, each no more than 20 lines, name and address p each page, to Amer- ican Poetry Association, Dept. CT-70, 250-A Potrero Street, P.O. Box 1803, Santa Cruz, CA 95061-1803. postmarked by December 31. Poems must be Each poem is also considered for publication in the American Poetry Anthology, a leading col- lection of contemporary verse. During secen years of sponsor- ship the American Poetry Asso- ciation has run 32 contests and awarded over $145,000 in prizes to 3,040 winning poets. BUSINESS OFFICIALS WILL BE HIRED FOR LEAGUE AND TOURNAMENTS IN: "“HOCKEy “BASKETBALL (MEN & WOMEN) “VOLLEYBALL -BRO OMBALL APPLICATIONS FROM: BARB MULLALY GYM 566-0606 N at 0 u.p.e.i. fitness, intramurals and recreation n ae EN’S FRI ocT 13 NOON COED VOLLEYBALL TUES OCT 24 NOON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MON OCT 30 NOON MEN’S HOCKEY FRI NOV 3 NOON BASKET BALL Ww SINIOWIO AYING FOR | NFORMATION BARB MULLALY GYM 566-0606 Model UN Meeting Tuesday October 17 Robertson Library from sophomore The UPEI MOdel United Na- tions Association will hold an in- formation meeting on Tuesday, October 17 at 5:30 pm in the Robertson Library Lecture. The- atre. Because of its unique_loca- tion, New York City, the Model United Nations Simulation af- fords its participants a week of memorable experiences. Students learn about UN procedures and act as deligates of their nation during the simulation. This spring UPEI students will be simulating two countries, one of which is Japan. Through a special agreement, UPEI and Japanese students will work to- gether to simulate Japanese poli- cies in New York. The Jopanese students will be on PEI a week before the actual simulation to meet their Island collegues. The second coutry has not been de- cided as of yet. It will most likely be a third world country. to senior! This spring’s simulation takes place April 10-14. The delega- tion will be leaving for New York on Sunday, April 8 and arriving home on Easter Sunday, April 15. A note of caurtion to students this is 2 days before exams start. This credit course is open to students from all disciplines. It is not limited to political stud- ies majors or arts students. Sci- ence, business, music, and edu- cation students are strongly en- couraged to apply. There are no prequistes. However, the course is not open to freshmen. Sopho- mores are especially welcome. Hope to see you at the meet- ing. All Faculties welcome Page 14 =HeGan Thursday, October 12 ., 1989 —— Sinica eee