Med iCal Note 7 remitted on October 1 and so there can be no changes after that date. Bring ' proof of another plan. If you have any questions - regarding your group insurance do not hesitate- to visit the Student Union office or call - 892—4121, extension 395 with your questiOn. MOVIES Showing in the Panther Lounge 4:00 p.m. Friday SLAPSHUI‘ COMING HOME Planet" hours v Sat. and Sun. 7:00 ‘ p.m., 9:00 p.m. for the general public. Tickets are $3.00 for. adults and $1.50 for children, students, Effective september 21 until October 31 the planetarium show hours will be: ' , Mon.— Fri. 9:00a,m, and 3:00 p.m. for school pupils. disabled persons, and Mon__Fri. 4:00p_,m. I senior citizens. 7:00p.m., 9:00 p.m. ’ _ Those students who have insurance coverage through a private plan and who do not wish to be in the Student Union . plan should make a trip down to the Barn, go to the Student Union Office and apply for a rebate before September 30. The premiums are Hey Pa rykers ‘ All those with parking stickers issued under the lold license plate number, are asked to inform security of the new plate number at the earliest convenience. Confe‘d. News I Special Student Prices For sale: 1974 Olds For sale: Realistic Exhibition Schedule Cutlass. 88,000 miles, qtereo receiver 80 power steering, power Qatts. 4 Realietie ._ ‘ brakes, good engine, For MClOOO Speakers 11,, X September} - October 1981 excellent car stereo. 17.. Phone John at lelcadle Call John at 2—7036. ' 2—7036. . September'9 — October 4, 1981 K.J.Butler, Recent Work 7 ' Organized by Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum, CharlottetoWn, with the assistance of - the Artist. ‘ » ‘ - Blue Cross Extra, Students are reminded that ogr Blue Cross Plan can also cover dependants for ’ September 12 - October 25, 1981 Elitekey: I Fashion Things - Micmac Material Faculty Seminar medical benefits. Dependants include a spouse and unn‘ruz‘ried dependant children from birth to age 1‘) 5: Beyond 19 in some instmces. , To ensure benefits for dependants students must apply for family member! Ship durinu the group enrollment period which . ends on October 2. Friday October 2 Faculty Lounge 2:40 p.m. TOPIC: El Salvador: _ u— A Pawn to be Sacrificed! SPEAKER: Don Nemetz ' Prof. Nemetz spent six months asoadvisor to the El Salvador government in the past. STUDENTS WELQME . Meet Rev. Doug Rev. Doug Cass, the Protestant. Chaplain, will be in his office in the Chaplaincy Centre each Monday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and each Thursday 2:00 — 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Students and faculty members are invited to drop in to the tfhaplain's Office at these times, or an appointment may be made for any other more convenient time, day or evening. Appointments October 6 The Stuarts Restored may be made by phoning extension ‘ 117 or the October 13 The First Three Georges Chaplain may be reached through Student Services October 20 George 1v (extension 148) . He will be on campus at times October, 27 Vietoria and Albert other than the stated office hours and will welcome November 3 Victoria, Queen and Empress I the opportunity to meet you. Feel free to call on November 10 Edgar-d V111 and the House of Windsor him at any time. ' November 17 The Queen and Prince Phillip Protestant worship service will be held in the chapel each Sunday at 5:00 p.m.‘ Everyone is welcome. _C_lilture from 1600 A.D. to the Present Organized and Halifax . circulated byuthe Nova Scotia Museum, October 7,- 1, 1981 V A The Society of Canadian Painter—Etchers and p w _ Engravers in Retrospect Organized and circulated by the Art Ga Hamilton , Ontario October 13’— 18, 1981 New Uses For Television lery of V Organized by' David‘Craig, guest curator, for the Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum ._ ‘ November 4 - 29 , _ 1981 Robert Harris, 1849-1919 Organized by Confedeation Centre Art Gallery.and Museum Royal Heritage ' The Royal Heritage Film Services, produced by‘ Tuesday at Noon Confederation Centre Lecture Theatre Bring your lunch '- coffee is free the BBC is a journey through the incomparable treasures which have accrued to the Crown since the Middle‘Ages. Members of the Royal Family speak about various aspects” of the Collection. '