At the beginning of the 1994-95 year, a new execu- tive was elected for the Music Society. This execu- tive includes: Shelley Griffin (President), Julie Mills (Public Relations), Anne-Marie Archibald (Secretary), Bobbie-Sue Roach (Treasurer), Leanne Ryan (Schol- arship Chairperson), and Kenny VanEwyk (First Year Representative). Our first job was to make the first year students feel welcomed with a series of initiation games during our annual September Welcome- Back Party. Fun was had by all! Our next project was a car wash. Those who helped out were very wet by the time it was all over. Special thanks to Shelley, Leanne, Bobbie-Sue, Anne-Marie, Claire and Erin for all their help. We raised over $140.00 with this venture and we had a lot of laughs doing it. Our next event is the Haunted House, back for its second year. It will be held on Oct. 27, 1994 at the Music Department. Stay tuned for special announcements around campus. : U.P.E.I. Music Society The following is a list of our concerts and noon-hour recital dates, beginning Nov. 2. We hope to see a lot of you there. Wednesday, November 2, 12:30 pm Noon-hour Re- cital ‘ Wednesday, November 9, 12:30 p.m. Noon-hour Recital Wednesday, November 16, 12:30 pm Noon-hour Recital Wednesday, November 23, 12:30 pm. Noon-hour Recital Tuesday, November 29, 8:00 pm UPEI Chamber Ensembles Wednesday, November 30, 12:30 pm Noon-hour Recital Thursday, December 1, 8:00 pm. UPEI Concert Band and Choral Ensembles Sunday, December 4, 3:00 pm UPEI Jazz Ensemble Circumstances beyond our control may re- sult in changes to the foregoing schedule. Further announcements will be made through the media. Anyone interested in organizing Senior Class ac- tivities for the year are asked to contact the Student Union. The positions available are President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. These people will be responsible for any fund-raising activities or events throughout the year ending with Senior Week and Convocation. The Senior Class Presi- dent is also a member of the UPEI Convocation Committee. (Also it doesn’t look bad on aresume.) For more information, please contact the Student Union Office. Upcoming dates of interest to graduating seniors: All seniors should contact their faculty advisor, department or Registrar’s Office to verify their Attention Seniors course requirements and eligibility to graduate in May. 4 Pre-registration— for 2nd semester starts Mon. day, Nov. 14. Grad Rings— may be ordered through the UPE] Bookstore, October 26 & 27, (a $50 deposit is required, contact the Bookstore for more info) Grad Photos— Heckbert Studio will be coming to campus to take Grad Photos, possibly the first two weeks in February, more details to follow. Applications for Degrees All graduating Sen. iors must apply for their Degree by March 15, 1995, applications available at the Registrar’s Office, fee payable at the Business Office. University Chaplaincy Centre VOLUNTEER MINISTRY The following opportunities exist for our Christian community, here at UPEI, to be of service to the greater community: 1. FOOD BANK: Helping with loading, unloading food stuffs, stock- ing shelves, boxing and bagging supplies. Open each day; help especially required at Christmas and after Food Drives. Contact person-- Bert Kelly, 892-7092 2. Queen ElizabethHospital: Front desk and reception work, assisting personnel in some departments such as Pediatrics with super- vision, entertaining children, tutoring hospitalized students, running errands, answering phones, etc. Contact person -- Nora Jenkins, 566-6003 3. Prince Edward Home: Visiting elderly, entertaining, assisting elderly with reading, walking, writing, running errands, etc. Contact person -- Jo-Ann Clow, 368-4440 4. Beachgrove Nursing Home: Same work as for above nursing home, as well as assisting with Bingo, card games, etc. Contact person-- Jeff Cooke, 368-4190 5. Sleepy Hollow Correctional Centre: Working with the program and tutoring coordinator to assist inmates with upgrading their educational - and grad skills. Contact person-- Donna Mclver, 368-5849 (morn- ings) These are just some of the opportunities that exist at the moment. Others will materialize and a new listing will be distributed later. For further informa- tion, contact Fr. Lou at the Chaplaincy Centre (566- 0345) or call the above contacts and simply let them know that you have been referred by Fr. Lou and would like to help. Have a timetable of your avail- able weekly visits, in hand, when you call the contacts Fr. Lou. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GEN- EROUS RESPONSE AND GOD BLESS YOU! W.U.S.C. Meeting A World University Service of Canada (WUSC) meeting will be held on Thursday, October 27 at 2:30 in Robertson Library 109. All students interested in international travel and work opportunities are invited to attend. _ Information on a work/study program to be held next summer in Vietnam as well as other foreign work opportunities will be discussed. The UPEI WUSC Committee will also hear about the recent National WUSC Annual General Meeting held in Ottawa from UPEI del- egates Glenn Pound and Fidel Murphy. A proposal for UPEI to host a student eonference on the theme © of intellectual freedom will also be discussed. Al students interested in these and other international opportunities are urged to attend or if unable to do so, leave your name and phone number with the local committee. Leave regrets with Gale Taylor at Student Services (566-0423). The Committeé also hopes to host an‘inter- national coffee house on campus. Any interested musicians can also leave their name and number with Student Services at the above number. Chaplaincy Services The Chaplaincy Centre is a good place to come ‘apart awhile’ to pray, be listened to, or just to be quiet! Services are as follows: Roman Catholic Masses Sunday evenings at 6:30 pm Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 12:05 pm Anglican Eucharist Sundays 10:00 am Ecumenical Prayer Wednesdays 12:05 pm Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Saturday 7-10 pm Chaplains’ office hours are posted on their doors. All Are Welcome! Come for a Time Out! EXPERIENCE JAPAN About 350 Canadians will experience Japan as Assistant English Teachers beginning August 1, 1995. THE 1995 JAPAN EXCHANGE AND TEACHING (JET) PROGRAMME The JET programme is an international cultural opportunity sponsored by the Government of Japan. Applicants must be Canadian, have a bachelors degree by June 1995 and preferably Tapes for sale Tapes and written transcript 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. CLASSIFIEDS 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. Interested in Travel?? Attend WUSC meetingRobertson Library, Thurs., October 27 Room 109 at 2:30 pm. The Annual Semi-Formal is fast approaching! Clear Saturday, November 26 on your calendar and plan tobe at the Rodd Royalty Inn. There will be great people (your fellow students) there and the music will be sup- plied by Myron’s Road Show. So save your money because tickets will be on sale at the Bookstore soon.More info in future X-Press issues. _ Don't miss the Haunted House WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 27, 1994 TIME: 8:00 pm - 12:00 am WHERE: Second Floor Steele Building ENTRANCE: Nursing Department will go to the Music Society) DROP BY ON YOUR WAY TO THE BARW!!! PERSONALS be under the age of 35. Do not send resumes. For details and an application form write: Travel To KF. The JET Desk Anyone interested in travelling to Mexico/Guate- | Ummm... don't you just love chicken under the Consulate-General of Japan mala by vehicle and sharing expensessometimein bed? Ummm. 600 de la Gauchetiere West, Suite 2120 Screg respond in writing to: “ always, .O. Box - K. Montreal, Quebec H3B 4L8 135 Kent Street (No faxes please!) 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