—me2— 'TheNetted Gent January 17', 1985 Calendar. Thursday Thursday, January 10: David Smith of SWAP (Student Work Abroad Program) speaks at 6:30 p.m. on the second floor of the Barn, to all those interested in work- ing in England, Ireland, Belgium, or New Zealand this summer. Thursday, January 17: 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Steak Special: 6 oz. Sirloin Steak, vege- tables, fries or potato, garlic bread, dessert & beverage. All for $6.00 or $5.00 coupons. Fdday Friday, January 18: Soup kitchen publicizing the “We need to work” campaign at 11:45 in the Robertson Library Lounge. Featuring free chicken noodle soup and information on job cuts. All welcome. Friday, January 18; In men’s basketball, UPEI plays Dal- housie here at 8 p.m. Saturday Saturday, January 19: Dal plays UPEI at the Gym at 1 p.m. in women’s basketball action. I Saturday, January 19: Dal and UPEI square off again at 3 p.m. in men’s basketball. Saturday, January 19: In the first home game of the sea- son, the Hockey Panthers play Mount A at 7 p.m. at the Forum. Saturday, January 19: W0- men’s volleyball Panthers face St. FX at 8 p.m. in the Gym. _ Sunday ‘ Sunday, January 20: Come out to see women’s volleyball action at 11 am. in the Gym, as UPEI meets St. FX again. Sunday, January 20: 11:30 to 1:00 p.m. Pancake Bar: Pan— cakes and a variety of top- pings, 30 cents each. Sunday, January 20: SMU comes to UPEI in women’s basketball play at 2 p.m. in the Gym. Sunday, January 20: Noise- maker Day at the Forum as the Panthers meet Moncton at 2 p.m. Monday Monday, January 21: 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Taco Bar: Tacos with toppings, 60 cents each. Monday, January 21: Pre- sidential candidate Rodney K. Crook gives his public lecture at 8 p.m. in RL Lec— ture Theatre, on the general topic of “University Educa- tion in Canada Today”. Dr. Crook is presently Founda- tion Professor of Sociology at the University of Tasmania in Australia. -Tuesday: Tuesday, January 22: Dr. Crook (see Monday) meets informally with concerned students in the Panther Lounge at 9:15 am. Tuesday, January 22: 11:30 to 1:00 p.m. Super Soup & French Bread Bar: A bowl of hot soup and fresh french bread, for 80 cents. Bernardine Hall bUrsary An award of $500 will be made in conjunction with other bursaries awarded from the Memorial Bursary Fund to an applicant who: 1) is a Junior or Senior female student living in Bernardine Hall and has lived there for at least two years. has an average of 70% or better in last semester’s work writes a personal essay about what she has participated in during her years in Bernardine Hall — i.e. how she has helped promote residence spirit. Selection will be made by the Scholarship and Awards 2) 3) . Committee and two people from Counselling Services. Applications must be received in the Registrar’s Office by February 8, 1985. Applications may be picked up either in the Registrar’s Office or in the Department of Student Services. office. Extra! Wanted: one production manager for the newspaper, for this semester only. Salary: $40 per issue. Duties: must be willing" to work with a Wednesday deadline (meaning long hours Tuesday afternoon and night). — must design and coordinate layouts for the Gem, including the organization of layout staff. —— must be familiar with or able to grasp rudiments of design such as balance, consistency, and attractiveness. ’ — some familiarity with photography is an asset. —— must be responsible and willing to work. P.S. it can be fun too. Apply by January 26' atthe Student Union ' r v i .I 5 \ .20 a .. d. " '1 ‘ K 1‘ , I - “36633114 Of {he Field and Stream Club “WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS, ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN'T MET” ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS SUPER HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT MONDAY 8t TUESDAY 8:00 TO 10:00 P.M.' WEDNESDAY..& THURSDAY 10 Ft. Video Screen Plenty of Dance Space LOUNGE OPENS .11 A.M. TO LATE 189 KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Manager: John Broderick 894-4291