Thursday, February 15, 1999 UPEI Today The Gem Like 16- Act. Is Acting For You? For all interested in acting; a thearter improvisation group meets every Wednesday at 4 pm in room 109 at Robertson Li- brary. Activities include theater sports, concerntration games and other acting exercises. For prac- tical acting experience, the group will read plays for it’s own en- joyment. Professor Ron Irving, David Moses ( currently attend- ‘ing the National Thearter School ) and other experienced guests will give workshops. The regu- lar instructor/participant is local director, Terry, Dawes. Oppor- tunities to improve acting skills in a. group setting are rare on Prince Edward Island. Although the group costs nothing to at- tend, you can’t afford to miss it. UPEI Debating Society - Would you like to be able to speak in public confidently and convincingly? Would it be a ca- reer asset for you to learn how to debate and think logically and clearly? If yes, then why not check out the Debating Society? We need new members and wel- com everyone who’s interested. We meet every Wednesdsay at 3:00 pm in Main 311. Our team of Brian Pirkey and Bob Smith have just returned © from Montreal and the McGill Debating tournament. The com- petition was very strong and we ended up with a 1-5 record. Al- though not as high as we hoped, we didlearn a lot. We placed higher in the standings than teams from McMaster, Coast Guard College, Victoria (V of T), Bates (U.S.), Bronx (U.S.), York, Windsor, UNB, and UNBSJ. There were teams at the tourna- ment from as far away as Glas- gow, Scotland. Notice To Students For the Academic year 1990 - 91 Student Union fees will incease from $88 to $92. The present level of $88 has been maintained for four years and only a mod- est increase of 10% has been real- ized in the_past seven years. It is now time to make a small jump so as to keep up with climbing expenses and the proposed goods and services tax. Shannon MacDonald Vice Presiden Finance UPEI Student Union ‘Five Lines For Free LOST: One pair of mens Gor- dini leather gloves. Would ap- preciate their return to Soc/Anth Lounge or the Library. Thank-you Jamie C. Casino Night The Sociology/Anthropology club will be having a Cassino Night on Wednesday, February 28 at 8:00 - 12:00 pm at the | Soc/Anthro on the fourth floor of the Main building. Come join us for a fun-filled evening — with great prizes, food, and cash bar.. Everyone is welcome! Douse: Remember-keep up the good work Don’t make us an- gry by doing something rash (e.g. docking us) Wanted: a BIG, grant, mean cat. One who can drink us under the table, and stomp around the house. Call Mark or Fred at 368 8061. MUST SELL 15/16 Arabian filly will be 2yrs. oldin April. Very quiet dis- position. Best offer. contact Terri Lynn Hall 566-2218 566-0629 Child Find ILENE MISHELOFF Date of birth: March 12, 1975 Missing Since: January-30, 1989. . 368-1678: 1-800-387-7962 Dublin, California =, ~ have seen this child, Please call — if you Pisid Honseiats. Photo by Sue Rigney Photo by Sue Rigney Health Centre Attention students. Photo by Sue Rigney Doctors will not be on campus during the week of the February Break, February 19-23. Health Centre Hourg Open Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Doctors: Monday 9:30-12:00 Dr. Tweel Tuesday 1:00-4:00 Dr. MacKenzie Thursday 9:30-12:00 Dr. Giihs Please phone for appointment 566-0616 or drop by during office hours. Appointments are not necessary but would be appreciated. The health centre is located in the basement of Marion Hall.