}.’;'4«‘ a, a... '7; ,1, 2'31" _\_. ‘1” as Howard Beattie told the visitors that the Engineers were getting $l50, and the Model UN $650, ‘ both groups were visibly unhappy. Engineer John Maclsaac said that President Michelle Dorsey, not present at the meeting, had told him two weeks earlier that there was still $l800 in Apparently, this figure did not take into account the donation to the Memorial Bursary Fund the $2000 had also been used for. This came to $ll00. Treasurer Ken Mutter had had to leave the meeting to greet presidential class to New Brunswick,. candidate John Donations considered, Continued ‘ ' continued from page i $1500 left, but “tha doesn't mean we have to delete the fund.” The Engineers, who had stayed to appeal the decision after the Model UN left, were told they could return at the next meeting to ask again. They will still be able to send their as they have $1600 the budget for do- nations to sub-organ izations, clubstand Morgan to the campus, as Current balance and on his return confused Councillors even more by telling in their account. charities. them there was still occasion. Sponsored by the Wednesday, February 13 — that’s the date for the self-defense demonstration at U.P.E.I. Come and learn how to protect yourself on any I r UPEI Women’s‘Centre! Takes place at 7 inmthe RobertsonhLibrary Lecture Theatre. All welcome. / I \ I t MI! THE WEEKLY “STAPH ” CARTOON. I WONDER WHAT C LEVER , SUBTLE HUMOR IS HERE I SEE /- \‘ HMMN— HMMN’ \IES I! IT NOW—— IF WE RE'A'RRANGE Tm: WORD “PURPLE” WE GET “REPLUP'j wmcH IS EGYPTIAN Foa— “To EkT FAT? Now WE’RE GETTING SOME WHERE I flHAI," Igeer rig/vow! \ IT’S HILARIOUS! AT LAST , Woeas TANID .v Dawna Noonan on’t forget, tomorrow is he deadline for apply for the Fart-time'uStu‘dent' - Bursary, d' Bémardine Hail Bursary. The Kidney FOunda'ti'bn ’of Canada is‘offe’ring summer Student Fellowships fOr work on*a research project related to the kidney or urinary tract. The student must be enrolled in the Faculty of Science or Medicine of a Canadian "University The value of the’fellowship is $2000 for a 12-week period of Istudy. Deadline for applica— tions is February 28. The Saint-Thomas Aquinas Society-offers bursaries ' to Island students for post gra- language institution. '-Per- tinence of 'course of study to‘ Acadian/Fra‘ncophone issues on PEI is'one of the criteria for selectidns :Deadiine for application1 is’"’Fébfiiary 28. The' canteen“ Library Association 3- offers several scnu... “hips to students who will be attending an ac- credited Canadian Library Financi‘al Aid and financial need: Awards range in amount from $1750 PEI . Memorial 'Bursary', ' ' ' "CONTRIBUTE TO THE THIRD WORLD THROUGH ‘universities in Canada, advertising and recruiting for the duate study 5in a french ' School. Consideration is given to academic standing to $2500. Deadline for ap; plication is March lst. 7 On Thursday, February 7 at 6:30 ‘p'.m., there _will be an information meeting‘in. Kelly 237 concerning the establishment of a World University Service — Canada (WUSC)<local committee. ' ‘ WUSC is a Canadian non-governmental organization whose aim is to contribute to Third World Development. Established in 1938, WUSC has historically bee a university- based organization.’ .. ; ~ g ‘ “At the present time: there are over 40 WUSC local committees on campuses of Canadian colleges and universities. ' The campus committee participate in a variety of activities includingvraising money to sponsor African refugees at .‘M..., -,,¢ annual WUSC seminar which sends' '30 Canadain University students to a Third World country for six weeks every summer and sponsoring Caravan which sells African handicrafts on ' Canadian campuses. - _ . ‘WUSC also-recruits Canadian teachers to work In the Third World. At the present time, there are ten Islanders recruited by WUSC working in Zimbabwe, Botswana, MaIaW1 and Lesotho. _ ' All interested students, staff and faculty are mv1ted to attend this information meeting and find out how they can aid the Third World through WUSC. g MON. & TUES WED *LADIES NIGHTT Happy hour Prizes 10 “III 1 am . DOOR PRIZES GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM CREATIVE COLOURS GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM ENTERTAINMENT 153 KENT ST. AVENUE Ill?" 1.5-:~-l":~ l .I:srlzzzis‘Iz‘T'lvfiF .l l-.:ls"l‘.;533l:‘3dl Evifzz‘l'i‘l. l : f-‘slai -3:II:.:.l3:1I:7. ' Two BIT NIGHT |n effect ALL NIGHT Super Happy Hour ’til 10 pm (Ladies Only) $70 value THE FASHION SHOPPE $20 value THE COMPLETE PLACE OF — page 5 —