NOTICES Student Exchanges Interested in a student exchange? It is a great way to experience a new culture while receiving an education. Students have the choice of going to the Eastern United States, Florida, New Mexico or Australia. If you are interested, drop by Student Services and ask for Lynette Barrett. Office Hours are as follows: Tuesday 8:30-10:00 & 1:30-4:30 Thursday 8:30-10:00 & 1:00-3:30 Friday 8:30-10:00 Any students interesting in providing typing services for other students and who wish to have their name and telephone number added to a list made available to students at large, please contact Dianne at the Student Union Office on the first floor of the Barn, or call 566-0530. Also if you have any questions, please feel free to call. The University of Prince Edward Island is presenting an Archaeology Lecture by Dr. Moira McLaughlin, Foren- sic Anthropologist from the University of New Brunswick. She will be presenting a talk on “‘Stories the Dead Can Tell’’ on Thursday, November 16th, at 7:00 pm in Lecture Theatre A of the Atlantic Veteri- nary College. Special thanks to UPEI President Dr. E. Epperly and the UPEI Sociology and Anthropology Society for making this lecture possible. The Red Cross is now accepting registration for the Fall/Winter Learn to Swim program. During this session, lessons will take place at the Dutch Inn on Thursday evenings and at the Kirkwood on Saturdays. For more information call the Red Cross at 628-6262. Ask for Sandra Brehaut, Project Coordination, Safety Services. Cage Crew 1995-1996 Do you have any School Spirit?’ Qualifications 1. Willing to walk the walk instead of talking the talk when dealing with school spirit. 2. Able to go nuts without spilling your guts. 3. Having no fear of embarassement. 4. Can scream at a level above 60 decibels. 5. Likes being on TV. 6. Always dreamed of being a school mascot. 7. Can spell UPEI. 8. Can win a human wheelbar- row race. 9. Likes dressing up and wearing make-up. 10. Willing to intimidate op- posing schools fans, forcefully if needed. 11. Last but not least, must have an iron liver (get the pitcher?). All UPEI students are wel- come, but must be of legal drinking age. Must be willing to attend every game. Anyone interested please contact Jay Clark (jclark) or Andrew Sprague (asprague) on email. Dear Editor: In PEI each year the Humane Society is forced to euthanize 1800 cats and dogs. We are trying to form a commit- tee who would advocate animal welfare on the island. One of our primary goals would be to eliminate and eventually stop euthanization of animals as a population control method. Enforcing regulations which would require spaying and neutering of cats and dogs would be one method to achieve that goal. We would also empha- size the importance of educating the public. - about the benefits of spaying and neuter- ing, and would like to distribute informa- tion targeted to raise public awareness about this crisis. If you are interested in taking part in this very important cause, please call Tlil McBean at 892-1432. Panther Prints Unclassified Advertisements For Sale: The Riverside Shake- speare for both Shakespeare courses. (English 441, 442) In excellent condi- tion. Contact Al at 566-0629 Interested in carpooling between UPEI and Mount Allison on alternate weekends. Will help pay gas and ferry. Email jdavis@upei.ca or drop off a message in Panther Prints office for Jonathan. Pregnant? Young, fun loving, stable couple unable to have baby wishes to adopt newborn. Legal, confidential, open. For further informa- tion call 902-651-3175. Not ready to parent? We are! Young, fun-loving financially stable, professional couple desire to adopt baby. Legal, confidential, open. For further information call 1-800-916- 2277. Cheap furniture wanted for CIMN common area. Contact Amanda at 566- 0417. Wanted: Babysitter to care for 8 month old in my home in Stratford. _ Two to three days per week; 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, non-smoking environment. Please call 569-1371. Wanted: A small metal cash box with a lock. Contact Aldera at the Panther Prints office. The Canadian Legion in Charlottetown would like to take this opportunity to thank professor Irving and the Music Department of UPEI, and especially Kirstie Huggins, for providing them with a new recording of "The Last Post". Kirstie is a second year trumpet major. Thanks also to the lab assistant for recording a copy for CIMN as well. November 14 Personal Advertisements Jodi: I had to write to say, you look wonderful each day. Your like a sweet Crispy Crunch, Can I please take you to lunch? -- A secret worshipper Doobie: When everyone is gone and no one is around just look around the room I am quite easily found and I will listen to YOU! -- Sophie’s best buddy To Mother Dear: ‘*Lordy, Lordy, look who’s forty’’ doesn’t cut it. How about ‘Thirty nine and holding’’? -- Love, Braveheart, Starquest, M&M, and Bingo Lady Girls in the office: Want a peek? . -- Braveheart at B flat, D, F, B Flat, F, D, B Flat!!! -C, PC: > Neither can I, and the world is probably better off for it. --K. SCY: Thanks for the slumber party! You know what’s on my list, or should I say who? -- SCE J&S Enterprises: Throw in beer and you can have my money. -C, Braveheart: You are just a big ol’ tease. At least we hope you are. Hmmmm! -- Girls in the office Thumper: -lam getting very impatient. Watch out in 2 more weeks! --K MB: Were the jokes really that bad? I hope you were joking with that tight clothing suggestion. There’s a good reason why I will never appear in a Robin Hood movie. - M.