:Movies .For 'FaH‘1975 The following is a list The cadre, Sept. 9, i975! Pag¢-3 . . A I ' V ' r . - ' , $.U, Pesmons Open POSITIONS(OPEN FOR STUDENT UNION: . of movies to be offered by Chairman of Panther Lounge the U.P.E.I. Film Club dur— Committee ing the Fall Semester. The Bartenders movies are to be held in Du- ffy Auditoridm eacthunday Cadre night at 8:00 PM. Admission Editor' will be $1.00 (tentatively). Qaphics Editor *- . Production Editor " _ " Lay - out Editor Sept° 14 _ StraWdogs ‘ Reporters Sept. 21 - "That Man Bolt" 3:21:22: 2: $233.3?" .1 Sept- 28 -‘ "filaugt‘terhwse‘ Chairman of Octoberfest . 5 Chairman of Winter Carnival n Electorial Chairman 0Ct. 5 - "Heavy Traffic V Program Director of CIMN ‘ * fr ‘ 11 '7 SDeaker of Student Union OCt' 19 - "Ladies and Gen— ~' fi-w ‘ ‘ghdsg .tlemen ... the Z-V€§)' "‘4 s: - Rolling Stones" w w A % tbs::fidzsssztisazizzzsg - v - '. x 4‘3, . n _ a A‘s/8:3...) " ‘9“ the basement of Memorial OCt‘ 26 - Aid NEW fiztzime ‘ ‘ ' . -7 Hall. Applications close' ngggreZER y llmverslty Theatre Student llnlon fleeting 3:13:39, 1975' M de , - I , 1p ions are to be picked Nov 1&2 _ "Jesus Christ Committee Ptesents . .“P as “11' Superstar" . There will be a meeting . n " The Beggar's Opera," a MP of the Student Union-Exec— _———-_ NOV- 15 ". Thfi IIIUStrated sical production of the 17th utive at the home of Micky Man century, Will be PIOdUCEd Pace, the Business Manager on campus this year by the of the student Union at 8, Nov. 22&23 "Th A - ntice ' - e ppre 5“ University Theatre Commit— tee. Terry Pratt and Carl Mathis are coordinators, and will be holding auditions shortly. Interested people should watch for notices. The committee is also en- gaged in the production of ” Campus Cabaret," a peren— nial part of Winter Carni- val. Burt Tersteeg of the Music Department is once again the director. ’L‘pizza it , PIZZA ’ Jacqu TAKE our HOURS 3PM - 2AM Daily Fri & Sat 3PM — 3AM Mount Edward Road and Belvedere Avenue 1'8§2-3942 ’ We Deliver Pizza Orders To U.P.E.I. Only 25¢ We Have Subs! PM Wednesday, September 10. All students are welcome to come and see how your stu— dent union execs operate. Anyone may participate but only executives have votes. Chess Club Meeting ; Achess club is to be esta— blished on campus. Any who are interested injoining. such a group are asked to come to organizational meet— ing Monday Sepember 7 in the Panther Lounge at 8:00 PM or to contact John Jenkins at 4—7116. Big Me: for those with- big‘ appetites. 1W0 beef, patties. a specialeauce, cheese'f tettuce 'r and a triple sesame; seed. Insurance Plan Students are reminded that, 7 if they already have Hospi— tal/Medical/Surgical cover- age through another plan, they may receive a rebate of the $8.00 charged them upon registration by applying, with proof, at the Sudent Union office prior to Oct. 10, 1975. also reminded that they may have their spouses and/or dent Union plan by paying a small additional fee at .the Student Union office. For any further information about the Group Insurance, inquire at the Student U— nion offiCe in the basement "of Memorial Hall. ' ,STE‘AD S me Delivety Nov. Students with dependants are children covered by the Stu- c... Equipped. with two-Way mi 128 Kent St. Phone ’ 4-‘4131."“‘”4z.'n'327 ship of Duddy Kravitz" 30 — "Little Big Man" Dec. 7 is left open. 'From the looks of these movies it should be a great year so come out and see them. B rokets Need God New York (CUP—ENS) — The men and women who guide the mil- lions of investors on the stock market are turning for guidance to an unlikely sour ce - God. » According to the old Trin— ity Church in the heart of New York's financial district attendance at mass is up 1000 per cent from last year. George Bauer, a Church of— ficial, admits that there is probably a connection between the dismal state of the mar— ket and the healthy attend- ances. Weekday attendance is now twice that of last year's bullish market. But despite the surge in attendance, officials also note that contributions are off. PHARMACY 05:33:33]“ A