Announcing The Fourth Annual Great Canadian Solar Race The University of Wa- terloo is helping to organize the upcoming “Great Cana- dian Solar Race” to be held on the Victoria Day Week- end, May 21, 1988 at On- tario Place, Toronto. This annual event is sponsored by the Solar Energy Society of Canada, Inc. (SESCI) with support from Energy Mines and Resources, Canada and the Ontario Ministry of En- ergy: The competion is open to college and_ university (undergraduate and gradu- ate) students across Canada. There are two seperate com- petitions being planned. The traditional Ther- mosyphon event requires the ' building of a thermosyphon (no pump) solar hot water heating system Points are awarded for the design, aes- thetics, durability, cost and performance. A number of water draws will be made during the course of the wv 4 Make a Child’s Christmas -Wish Come True SOON THIS SEMESTER will be history. We'll all get a well deserved break from the agonies of ‘Academia’. It’ll be home for Christmas — Mom’s Turkey dinner, presents and perhaps a ‘spirit’ or two. The Student Union wants you to have the SPIRIT and to share it with others, less fortunate than you. On Wednesday, November 25th, the Panther Lounge will give half the net sales for that night to the CFCY “Make a Child’s Christmas Wish Come True.” How can you help? FIRST — be.at the Panther Lounge on Novem- ber 25th; SECOND — ev- ery student who brings a gift for a child to the Student Union will recieve a Coupon redeemable at the Lounge on or before December 4h, (ex- cept on November 25th.) These gifts need not be new — check your attics, there are probably old toys that are still good and can bring a smile to a child’s face. We at the Student Union believe Christmas is a special time for children — please help us share the Spirit. If You have any ques- tions please feel free to call us, at 566-0530. YB CRAW UPEI Barn fete i day and the highest tem- peratures will determine the best performing system. A concurrent high school water boiling contest is also being planned. A second event is a Pho- tovoltaic (PV) powered vehi- cle race to be held at the Uni- versity of Waterloo on May 19-20, 1988, with the win- ners going to Ontario Place for the awards banquet. The object of this race is to use solar cell panels to power a car carrying a payload of 75 K “Total prizes for the win- ners will be valued at over $1,000.00 and will include memberships in SESCI. Interested students can obtain entry forms and in- formation by contacting the University of Waterloo (519) 855-1211 and asking for Pro- fessor A. P. Brunger at ex- tension 6843, or by writing to: The Great Solar Race c/o Professor A. P. Brunger Department. of Mecani- cal Engineering Waterloo, Ontario Canada, N2L 3G1 GSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS THE PANTHER LOUNGE Friday Nov.20 Movies _ Bio’s Choice 1. The Fly 2. Bugs Bunny 101 BunnyTails Lounge‘opens lpm Free Popcorn Panther Lounge Y At The University of Prince Edward Island s S i n Friday, Nov.20 7:30 Registration at 7:00 SSSSS - (RESO) it takes? 7 Sy SS = = Thursday, November 19°198 Oe OTe er RESERVE ENTRY SCHEME OFFICER Summer and part-time employment is available to full-time post-secondary students looking for a physical and mental challenge. Do you have what it’s your choice, your future. ‘For more information, visit your nearest Canadian Forces Recruiting Center or call collect. We're in the Yellow Pages under “Recruiting”. ™ —— — ee eens os eatactineeinierese settee