CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS IN CANADA The Most Reverend Michael G. Peers, Pri- mate of the Anglican Church of Canada will lec- ture at the Robertson Library Lecture Theatre Thursday Feb. 18th 8:45-9:45 as part of the syllabus of RS202. Subject mat- ter will be the relations amongst Christian de- nominations in Canada, some comment on the Anglican—Roman Catholic International Commis- sion, and the dialogue amongst religions. Lecture is open and all are welcome. Income Tax Deductions The Education De- duction forms (T2202A), which allow full-time students a deduction of $50 per month for the 1987 tax return, are available at the Registrar’s office in Kelley Building. Tuition forms are also available in the Business office for all full-time and_ part- time students. Please pick up these formis as soon as possi- ble. Enter the Tri-Residence Trivial Pursuit : Contest What? Who? Where? When? Why? This contest, sponsored by the Residence Life Committee, is open to all on-campus residents. Sign up in 4-person teas (2 guys, 2 girls) before FEBRUARY 29. Sign-up sheets are posted in all three Residences. The contest will be a ROUND ROBIN. On March 2, a schedule will be posted in each Residence. You must play your opposing team on or before the date. posted. Let’s find out where all the intelligent students are!! Match wits for your RESIDENCE. The History Society re- ¢ cently held the draw for the complete set of Island Mag- Congratulations, to Brenda Beaton for winning this valuable prize. A belated thanks is ex- tended to Dean MacMillan for hosting a History Soci- ety party last February 6th. All truly enjoyed themselves and we look forward to fu- ture such gatherings. A belated’ congratula- also extended to at Dean’s party. | azines. at once, eh Linda? room B. NOTA BENE: tions is This the Thursday meetings. week in History : — February 15th -1965— Queen Eliza- beth’s proclaimation of Canada’s maple leaf flag was read in Ottawa ST that you didn’t spend it ali In closing we remind all members that meeting times are Thursdays from 11:00— 12:00pm in RL Conference Society ‘shirts have arrived. The re- maining payment is $18.00 and they can be obtained at PRAETERITA History Society Linda Gordon who won the 50-50 Draw which was held We trust ? A eee a em ee DELL IO LEDER EES Debate Debate 7 Debate g if you are still J interested contact Terry Pratt in the English Dept. or Vivian Huizenga 894-4604 Open Faculty Seminar Friday, February 19 Atlantic Veterinary College Lounge 3:00 pm SPEAKER: John DeGrace — Research and Development TOPIC: “The Geology of PEI — Shaken not Stirred” Everyone Welcome Happy Hour Follows at 4:00 pm <> Sea ce NOSTRA | ET/AM Mach 10th POSTERITAS UPEI/HC Debate THE UPEI DEBATING Society who were victorious last year will host the an- nual UPEI/HC debate on tuesday, March 8 in Lec- ture Theatre B of the AVC Building. Team members for UPEI are Lisa Murphy, 2nd year Canadian Studies Stu- dent and Colin Piercy, 1st year Science Student. The resolution states “Be it re- solved that medical research on animals be abolished.” As always this debate promises to be both enter- taining and informative, so don’t miss this the final de- bate of Winter Term 88.) Wine and cheese reception to follow. . rr == Thursday February 18th 1988