A SUMMER IN OTTAW’A (:H SCHOLARSHll’s I Nl\'l5R\l'l Y ()I" ()‘I l'AWA 10811NI)I~R(:RAI)I'A’II5SIMMI'RRI'NIL l-or students who foresee a career in research, the Summer Research Scholarships will provide research experience with leading Canadian scientific investigators in one of the fields listed below. VALI'E: 51.300 tminimumUmonth. Travel allow- PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS .tlltc ‘ H Anatomy (ieo vra h' t h 'sical) Dl.RAII()N: 8-1 months tMayAugust) I981. Bimlwmisny «roll-z“: l p l Reasonath oil-campus acctunmodation Binhmy Kinumhmpology Mathematics Microbiology Chemistry RIin'IRIiMI-IN’I'S: Canadian or permanent resi— Computer Science dent Permanent address outside of immediate [ENGINEERING ‘l’harmacology ()tt.iw.i Hull area l()[I.l\\'.l Hull residents should Chemical Physics apply for a summer award. such as NSIiRC, which is (jjyil Physiology tenable at the lhinersity of ()ttawal- Full—time Elm-mm” [)‘;,L|m|(,m. (expcrimcmll, umlergraduate students With excellent standing; priority given to ird year students (2nd year in the Province of Quebec). Mechanic-ll Systems Science " Cannot participate in I‘IX-i Forward the required information together with your most recent and complete university tran- script before November 15, 198% to the address below. Also request a reference from one professor sent to the same address by November 15. 198% i981 Summer Research Scholarships, School of (iraduate Studies and Research, liniversitv of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont. KIN 6N5 Tel' (6H) lilfixO-t APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Name Mailing Address city prtnlnce ’postal code 'l'el. lArL-a) ‘) Permanent Address ,,,,,,Ehfl_________ . ,_, A, __V i ,y (it) prtnince postal code 'liel. (Area) Currently enrolled in A._,_M_,,, _ department 7W” 7 WT Research field of interest »\ {Attach a brief description) “‘4 Indanind 0f the Field & Stream Club "WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS — ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN'T‘MET" A restful relaxing South Sea atmosphere that explodes into a swinging discotheque each night at 8:30. 8:00 - 10:00 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Our selected menu features sirloin steak, seafood dishes, and a variety of hamburger and sandwich platters. . ONE or CHARLOTTETOWN’S'_ MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS featuring the top 40 DANCING FROM 3:30 LOUNGE OPEN 11 AM to LAT E- SORRY — we are unable to serve food or beverage to anyone under 18. y ' Manager: John Broderick 894-4291 _ 189 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETOWN .5200 pm to vote for Thursday November 3 Elections for class representa- tives on the executive of the psych club today and tomorrow. Drop in between 9:00 am and your favorite candidate. The list of candidates will be posted in the psych lounge. We need your vote. Friday November 4 Don’t forget to vote in the psych elections. See November 3 for further details. A faculty seminar on Rosamund Clifford: An English actress who defies male dominance on the stage in 1592 will be given by Dr. Wendell MacIntyre of the English department at 2:40 pm in the faculty lounge. All are wel- come. Happy hour follows at 4:00 pm. Sunday November 6 _ A worship service will take place at 8:00 pm. in the Chapel. . J I *1 ’* Monday November 7 Gene Germen will be speaking on the meaning of rememberence day at the student centre at 3:00 pm. Germen’s short speech is part of a series sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion. Everyone is welcome. Intramural Hockey: 7:00 pm —— Business Society vs. Marion 8:15 pm — Mean Machine vs 3 Misfits. Intramural Basketball: (Men) — 8:00 pm Warriors vs Blanchard 9:00 pm MacBernie vs Engineers V Intramural Broomball: (Women) — 6:00 pm -— Bernadine vs. Day Students ‘ Have tea with Emily Dickinson at UPEI Steel Hall? You can when the Victoria playhouse brings American poet Emily Dickinson to campus in the Island Community Theatre pro- duction of The Belle of Amherst. ' — Page 2 — Ca I e n d a r l _/’ - ; /. fi- _ m .- M- ” ’4 3 >75? . / The play will play one night only at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for senior citizens and students and are available at the door. Tuesday November 8 David Dickey from student ser— vices will be speaking to history ‘studcnts on what student services has to offer, what recruiters are looking for, and the importance of resumes and A member of the history department will also talk interviews. on career opportunities for history majors. Thoevent takes place in Main 311 at 7:00 pm. Graphic. Chlrlntan job . ' i Intramural Hockey: 7:00 pmi Blanchard vs. Engineers 8:15 pm — F&D’s vs. Harblan Intramural Basketball: (Wome —— 8:00 pm —— Day Students l Bernie —1 9:00 pm — Ben — 2 vs. Blanchard 7 Wednesday November The English Society will be p1 senting the third of a series films by Northrup Frye. T Bible and Literature will shown at 3:30 pm. in room 1 of Robertson library. All a welcome. Intramural Hockey: 7:00 pm Business Society vs. Harblar 8:15 pm — Blanchard vs. Me Machine. Intramural Volleyball: (C0— 8:00 pm —- Biology vs Blanch: 9:00 pm — MacBernie vs. Psy . Intramural Broomball: (Worn — 6:00 pm —— Blanchard Bert‘fia’dine. i Thursday November 1 lntramual Hockey: 7:00 pm Engineers vs. Marion 8: 15 pm — F&D vs. Misfits ’ (Mail'm/ . The Netteerem, Thursday, November 3, 1‘. ,.\