and since .1111 is afraid, 'Ihursdav, March 19,1981,. page ‘2 Galliard Ensemble Galliard 'Ensenble Marks Third Visit to Centre The Galliard Ensemble of Toronto, one of Canada's foremost music ensembles, returns to Confederation Centre, for a free concert on Sunday, March 22, at 2:30 p.m. The unique personal- ities and outstanding musical ability of Robert Rick, flute; Joseph Peleg, violin; Douglas McNabney, viola; and Paul Pulford, cello, carbine to form one cohesive musical voice. The Galliard Ensemble's repertoire ranges from the music of the Baroque through the color of the Impressionists to contenporary canpositions.’ For their Charlottetown program, the Galliard Ehsenble will. perform works by Haydn, Vill—Iobos, Boccherini and Beethoven. A..C.T.C. The Atlantic Christian (A.C.T.C.) Training Centre in Tatamagouche , N.S . .- Tron UPEI Security wishes to announce that they have moved to the Utility Building (that's the nodern looking one by the N buildings) . Bod. Tournament V Badminton Tournament 'Weekend of March 28929 Entries must be in by March 24. All students welcane . Mixed, Singles , mm and Waten. Subnit entry to: - Athletic Department Enter 138, Vince Mulligan — Kim Dawsm Blanchard Hall — Bill Morrison Engineer's Dept. first floor Duffy — Alan Maynard Marian Hall serves a/ variety of needs through weekend workshops. Coming up in the near future are workshops on: -Energy in the 80's Choices for March 20—22. —Ref1ecting on Values and Beliefs——March 27-29 . -Exploring Our Spiritual Selves--April 24—26. the Future-— Grindstone The Grindstone Island Centre is a non-profit, charitable organization which is involved in social concerns education. Grindstone Island Cen e is located in the Big Rideau Lake, halfway between Ottawa, and Kingston, mtario. Sumter , 1981 schedule includes: , Fund Raising for Non-Profit Groups (May 21-24) ; Co—ops and Public Cotmmicatims (June 18-21), Investigative Reporting on Public Interest Issues (June 25-28); Alternative Children's Camp (June 28—July 10); Publishing for Social Change (July 31- Aug. 3); Disarmament Issues (Aug. 7—9); Co-op Movement Strategy Conference (Aug. 16-21);' (lu'na: After the Cultural Revolution (Aug. 28-31); Music and Social (mange (Sept. 4-7); Northern Developnent (Sept. 11-13. Grindstone Island Peace School ' \Wlll at" SS . Hap pen in "d s planted. I 5 la n d r ‘ A five day program, on Grindstone Island, (Portland, Ont.) Aug. 23-28,. looking at conflicts in Central ‘ Anerica, SE Asia, the Middle East and Southern Africa, and also the arms race with an emphasis m confl'ct resolution, peace, and justice. For Canadian and Anerican students, tachers and activists. Cost: $115.- includes room and food. Saveral partial scholarships available. China After the cultural Revolutim Aug. )28-31, Grindstone Island, Portland, Ontario. A three day program featuring first hand reports and expert analyses of the dramatic events that have swept China during the last 15 years and .thir implications for China‘s future development, For more information, _- write: Grindstone Clo-op, ~ Box 564, Sta. P., lToronto, mtario.‘MSS 2T1, (416)- 923-4215. FOR NOT —Decis ion Making——May 8-10 . -For Women—LMay 8—10. —A Weekend for Men—— May 29—31. a t'** F a c U My Jim Wow m tn. to Semino-r 9" 3.¢+,s;.panat:u top-5M“ Friday, March 20 Faculty lounge 2:30 p.m. , Topic: Charlottetown's First Musical Family. Speaker: Professor Alan ,Reesor, Department of Music. Everyone WElcate. ‘ TIL ‘ _ n 3mm: or REAL 500D EXCUSES VOTING nu» ,S.U. ELECT/0N NONE l5 Jusr man? FOR you~ I can’t 90; pol/ to my ass a, I'm he" to M 5‘ . J'dan't ran/’7 ’14“ 5"“ q Happy Hour Follows . Spring '00 "AE‘D ' ‘lMarchzo at the. ,. CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL V 39—12930: with DoctorO ~ = $8. agcoupl‘e tickets at Bam. fromMarchlB to 20 SPONSORED By HIESHMAN MIDWINTER SALE! We‘re celebrating our sixth year in business with a midwinter sale featuring the MIRAGE loud- speakér._regarded as “one of the most accurate speakers in its class." ' .D 9 fll'ilér'ié CI SYSTEM E] l Nikko NA-590 integrated amp 35 watts x 2 RMS at 0.05 THD D 2 PTI 75 watt IO” 2 way has reflex speakers ‘ CI l D CEC semi-automatic turntable \ I Acutex M206" cartridge ‘ Total price $900.00 HIRTLE‘S PRICE $639.00 SYSTEM 2 I Nikko NA-890 DC integrated amp 70 watts x 2 RMS at 0.04 THD 2 Mirage SM-l 200 watt axial dispersion loudspeakers with stands I CEC servo controlled semi-automatic turntable I Audio Technica AT-I IOE cartridge Total price $1200.00 HIR’I‘LES PRICE $979.00 Bring this ad to Hirtle's Stereo for a chance to win a stereo cabinet valued at “(1)00: - Hirtlea Staeo 54 Country View Drive 2.5 kilometers west oftheWMalloarouteLSN-‘Kfi.