THE CADRE, Tues. Oct. 9, 1973 Page-4 Odds and Sods CATCH THE BARN Thank you for your appe- tites, from the staff at» the Barn Cafeteria. In the near future we hope to move away from grease, as the basic student food and get onto more baked and boiled foods. Your suggestions or criticisms are welcome as we are running the place for you, and you only. Remember the Original Canadian Breakfast for 91¢, the Backside Coffee House, our Steak and Beer special every Thursday and also starring BRINKO, on the grill every lunch hour, Monday to Friday, bring— ing those beautiful noon specials right to your very mouth. NOTICE STUDENT COUNCIL GENERAL MEETING _ DUFFY AMPITHEATRE ’ NOVEMBER 4, 1973-6:30 BLOOD NEEDED 320 blood donors URGENTLY NEEDED at Red Cross Clinics Any way you'look at it. y: rte Hyphunnnght‘h b, ‘mummmmutA" ' youkminadeihe that a man share _ partner the respon bilily' forthisiniporhnitparto family life. then you'vt. probably also (l(!(2l(l(!(l that ‘ the product you use has to _ ’ hr. the bost.Wo think you're “:-thinking(fl'us fo cadre member'of Cdn. University Press (C.U.P.). The opinions expressed are those of the authors. A11contr1butions ,) , to be held at U.P.E.I. Gym on Tuesday, October 16th from 7 - 9 and on Wednesday” October 17th from 10 A 12- ’ noon_and 2 — 4 p.m. .W I REMEMBER - the life YOU save could be your own! Besides donors, there iS‘also~,'i' a need-for volunteers to help; «_p in the clinic and assist‘in~. p.r. work for the clinic. ‘ Anyone interested in helping should attend the organiza- tional meeting, October 9th at 2:00 p.m. in the Barn's Panther Lounge . r Everyonexwelcome.~ Dispensary and Sick Calls: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. --Monday to Friday 2:00 p.m. — 3:30 p.m. -—Monday to Friday Emergencies only after 3:30 Doctor's Office Hours: Monday - Dr. Robert Lund' \ 7:30a.m. - ll:OOa.m. '» Tuesday - Dr. Charles Brown lO:30a.m. - ll:30a.m. wednesday - Dr. Brodie Lantz lO:30a.m. - ll:30a.m. Thursday - Dr. Harry ’ Callaghan lO:30a.m. - ll:39a.m. *Friday 7 Dr. Doug MacDonald l:30p.m. — 2:30p.m. *Please note the change of time on Friday. Your degree and the accreditations from your professional association won’t buy your equip- ment or pay the rent. But you believe in your earn- ings power in the years to Seed money young pmfes sibnals A loan of up to $25,000 (or more) on a repayment schedule tailored to your needs, including defer- ment of your first payment. Our brochure-"Money— _ and, more—to help you start must be signed to be considered for publication. 3 Phone: 2—7142 Editor: Stan Dalton Assistant: Joanne Hansen Typists: Jane MacCormac Sheila Stapleton» Advertising: Ken MacNeill Photographer: Jim Crombie Managing Editor: Louise Mould special Reporters: Joel Hansen Richard Willis Special Guest: A.R.C.U.P° Rep. Poet (James) Stevens come. So do we. your Professional Practice”— explains this helpful new service. Ask your Royal Bank Manager for a copy. You will find him as com- petent in his field as you are in yours. Which is a sound prem- ise for getting together. That’s why we want to help you bridge the gap between now and then. With a loan now—which you can pay us back as you become established. ll'PEl TO THE UNIVERSITY CONMUNITY THE HONOURABLE JOSEPH R. SMALLWOOD, FORMER PREMIER OF NEWFOUNDLAND, WILL SPEAK TO THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY IN ROYAL BAN K a the helpful bank THE CENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, IN DUFFY AMPHI- THEATRE BEGINNING AT 2:00 P.'M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. At present, eligible professions include: ACCOUNTING-CA. o ARCHITECTURE—BARCH. o DENTISTRY—DDS. ENGINEERING-BENC. o LAW—LLB. - MEDICINE—M.D. o OPTOMETRY—OD. PHARMACY—B.SC.PHARM. o VETERINARY MEDICINE—D.V.M. MARITA MCNULTY’ AND WILLIAM J. GRANT CO—CHAIRMEN \ CENTENNIAL LECTURE SERIES COMMITTEE \ .