‘ ,. vnan-vJanaphwknnmwrmwfl'Mum‘sems:r V -“i".&,fi.-, ".“J .' 3"," J ‘ 3.3.71 91."..“1‘2'2‘ it? "'--~ '- I u» wont v;er >~ banana“ V""—C‘ _ ‘1 ‘_ o _ L I . , ,~. .. . ng‘li.g”y:‘.§.!imr"l . .A .- v .. . i . THE UPEI SUN,February IS,I979,page II (can't from page 7 i education in the name of truth - not grades. Then the attitude would be be carried to the upper level .courses where learning would be foremost, the marks speaking for themselves. In this way, UPEI could claim to be one of the few educational centers that lives up to the name university. Fortunately, UPEI due to her size is capable of accommodating such change. UPEI pursuit of truth. By the same token, is also wide open for trends that block the Right now, UPEI needs change not in degree - more of the same exercises can only BUSINESS"? TheIHTE Busflmss amfiety is promito auxmnaathat Mr.Jad<MaflbnakL pmmid- ent of Standard Brands, has acaxmedtme undtmicntn be fie gxstsfiedanattme 3rd Annual Business Society Bushmssmmfls'uhuer. NE. MacDonald is a graduate of this institution and is spdmm ofcnutelfighhrin thehmsflm£s<kpafiment here atIEEI auiaLMDin_ Charlottetown's business cmmmnity. The exannive of the Business Society is presently planning all deufijs for'HE:UpGIMng emauzwhidlis upbeIEld aiwbnday,Nbrd1]2th. This get-together of bmflnessgeopkafnzn CharhmietQMIandtme InsflessstmkmUSattmEI ispmflmmihrdaflgmfiedtn’ cnfine aketuarfOHnof rehnicmsbehmxm'HE'Wm gnmps. It flsan emelkxm.qxorqutyzfix bushmss suxbntS'UDneet Charkfiieflmm'srmme 1* g; ""$-0.GIETY‘ iflflhDAYi.f'Tu “ ‘ condition and build a problem - but in kind: new exercises so to restore and maintain a level of respect and dignity for a university education. Oh yes, UPEI would then be different, but at least she would be true to herself. Sticking to the present course, a UPEI orientated on a computer may as well be a day nursery (an expensive one at that!) that begins the year with a group of cumbersome, uncoordinated children and ends with the same. But then again, a group of innocent children are very cute and adorable when they get together! hqxniant<fltiaam;and create a favorable liaison which will help in the funne armernflxgpomfible smmercntewxrfmfl.thm jobs. (He ewafi;has proven successful in the pafizauithhsyearwe expect it to be bigger and better. This is the first year the dinner will have a.pnmmm bushmssman speddngemd.fl:islx¥ed that he will be able to kmd-U3useafiavreéxns axinethaistolxxxmfing a success like himself. Thenaarermmy fifiEODS why fie sUKansshafld make a conscious effort to aUxmd flfis ewafizand the biggest would have to be the connection cne will mfle. BeSHES'dustme students will be neceiving about a $9.00 real for $100 auiin aifiticn, there will be a "free", please note, free, bar for about 45 minutes prior to flmzbaxnet. Thhsreaxmiai webmasnnv AY : 1 NIGHT Ladies Students Charge Night Night -- "Sn" m mini mum ‘ - 41*” mun: DINING ROOM 3. [ounce will be sponsored by saxoaniBrmkb auijust akb aufiher san:totme top-notch event. The dinner will be held either at thersafib, Oxfiedenflicn (xmtnaorlbddDDUXthuland 'de manlandttphzof discussion is also being cbcflbdlmon. I qwraflee that this year's topic will bermst hueresthxgbeamme it is coming frcm the lips of a practical, dcwn—trrearth businessman. For any stmkmtvdm anmdsthis ' event will come the result of satisfaction and an evening well spent for only $6 or $7. For those who miss FINANCIAI.’ bylfiia.Raflbn¥mt Lfyouaue hineaiof financial assistance, ‘please drop into my office amive'LLseevdwt ' bunwmhasamiscmflardfips you may be eligible for. You won't find out unless office hours are: Tuesday: 9:00 - 12:00 1:m3--4£0 Thursday_9:00 - 12:00 'Fblhwdngene aibw mmohmshuS‘umtjwurmy be.flfi2nflfl2d flL 4T you<xne hiandcmedm My THE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB in SAINT JOHN annually offers a scholarship of $500.00 to a female student in her final year.To be eligible a student must have graduated from a high school in Saint John or Brunswick.The scholar- ship is awarded on the basis of a student's academic standing and financial need. DEADLINEzMARCH 31,1979 H King's County,New ._....__—~———- . THE HELEN HERRING SCHOLARSHIP Value:500.00 f The applicant must be enrolled in a junior level leading to a degree in Home must also have been university program at the Economics.The applicant firebammet,tna1flmw we the big losers because the BmflnemsSafietysnmraures that the 1979 Businessmen's Dinner will be nothing less than a complete success. ' Watch this column and posters in Kelley for further dfieils. My congratulations to Ridk Tersteeg, Holly MacDonald and Fred Younker for their recent success in the Society's lottery draw. Three additional winners will lxadram1fortxday. $xayainextneek. Brian Gaudet anidmm Business Society AID a resident of the province for a minimum of five vears. DEADLINEzAPRIL 30,1979 ST.DUNSTAN'S BOARD of GOVERNOR'S has some extra money this year now for education "Grants" or bursaries.Students who have less than $300.00 from other sources will have some preference.ADp- licants must be Roman Catholic Islanders. DEADLINE:FEB. 20,1979 THE CO-OPERATIVE COLLEGE of CANADA RESEARCH AWARE The value of each award is $2,000.00.This is a grant to assist grad- uate research and is int nded to aid graduate students doing Masters Theses or Ph.D. diss-‘ ertations.The research must focus on some aspect of co—operative activity.The bursaries are open to any dis- cipline ancluding those in Agrivulture, Social Science,Humanitie: and Business Admin— istration. DEADLINE:JULY 1,1979