Student COuncil meeting on Sunday, October 24, at 6:00 in the lecture room, in the Robertson Library. ' r THURSDAYS AT 12:15 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION in the chapel - 9:00 p.m. . 28th hours of quiet for prayer, reflection for men under— graduates who value the Scholarships ATTENTION STUDENTS!!! WILLIAM LOWELL PUTNAM Twilight retreat Inquire soon Rm 129 Main SUNDAY SERVICES in the Chapel 10 a.m. Holy Communion 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship Chaplain: Ron Evans Room 127 Main. WHY NOT ? Visit the Provincial Home for the Aged. An hour or two of your time will make all the difference in the world to someone who only wants to talk. One visit isn't a committment and transportation will be available. Contact Jack Hanley c/o Student Services or c/o 206 Blanchard 2—0788. Each scholarship is intended to cover ex- penses of travel, living Councii‘ meeting_ The Cadre, Thursday, October 21, 1976, page 11. meeting to be held next Wednesday Oct. 21 at 7ptmfl in the Panther Lounge. club table tennis Thursday Oct. 28th 7:30 p.m. . Beginners, Ametuars, and Proffessionals welcome! Come to the gym and bring your gym gear. Instruction will be provided. For further information contact Merrill Crockett at the Library Salesman nee for loan fund The U.P.E.Ia has taken the initiative to create a fund for students who During the summer a student was employ— ed to take and process pictures ,which are to be sold to stu— are in financial need. dents, faculty, alumni and business men in the local community. The > Student Union It is the feeling of History Dept. reason for this meeting is t3 elect Student reps for the History Department ritie club Every Wednesday night _6:30 — 9:30 R.C.M.P. Barracks Overseas work ! Interested in VOLUNTEER work in a Third World Country? join ~ Canadian Crossroads International contact: Ron Evans —'Student Services Before November 1 ded photographs sold for the price of $5.00 They are being sold on campus by Charles DeRoche. We are in need of further salesmen, so anybody interested in helping out please contact the Student Union office in the basement of Memorial or call Charlie DeRoche at 2—6708. It is solely by the interest of the MATHEMATICAL COMPETITION Valued at $500.00, $400.00 $300.00, $200.00, $100.00 $75.00, $50.00. The competion is open only to regularly enrolled undergraduates, in colleges and universities of the United States and Canada, who have not yet re— ceived a college degree. No individual may par— ticiapte in the competition more than four times. DEADLINE OCT. 30 ATTENTION SENIORS! ! ! ! COMMONWEALTH SCOLAR — SHIPS IN JAMAICA The emoluments are intend- ed to cover expenses of travel, living and study during the tenure of the scholarship, Canidates must be Commonwealth citizens and by the time of taking up the awards, should be graduates of a university-in their country. -Those students enrolled in Agriculture, Arts, Engineering,_Natural Sciences, medicine. Social Sciences and Education... DEADLINE OCT. 31 COMMONWEALTH SCOLAR - SHIP AND FELLOWSHIP r PLAN: SRI LANKA (CEYLON) Each scolarship is intended to cover the expenses of travel, living and study during its tenure. Scholar- Ships are open to men and “Omen who are citizens 0f a Commonwealth country; DEADLINILOCT. 31 _ FOMMONWEALTH SCHOLAR- SHIP AND FELLOWSHIP PLANJ ._ : NIGERIAN AWARDS * ~ I: - - and study during tenure of the award. Canidates must be Commonwealth citizens, and by the time of taking up an award will be graduates of a University or college in their country. DEADLINE OCT. 31 1977 INDIAN COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS Each scholarship/fellow- 'ship is intended to cover the expenses of travel, living, and study during its tenure. The candidates must be citizens of Canada. They should be graduates of universities or 9 colleges in their own countries or holders of an equivalent qualification. -DEADLINE OCT 32 1977 UNITED KINGDOM ' COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS The emoluments are intend- ed to cover expenses of' travel, living and study during tenure of the scholarship. Candidates must be Commonwealth citizens or British protect- ed persons who are, or by the time of taking up an award, will be graduates of a university or college in their country orholders of an equivalent qualification. DEADLINE OCT 31 the Student Union the commun- ity should be given an oppor— tunity to support their uni- students that any results will come of this campaign. So lets get out and make this a versity. The pictures are being worthwhile endevour. Student Union The FOLLOWING POSITIONS are available in the Student Union. The DEADLINE for applying is THURSDAY NOV. 4 Application forms are available in the Student Union Office, Base— .ment of Memorial Hall. PERSONNEL BOARD 1 member CADRE: 1 LAYOUT MANAGER STUDENT JUDICIAL COMMITTEE 1 sophmore needed Po sItIons RECORDING SECRETARY FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS 1 person needed CADRE: 1 LAYOUT MANAGER w 1 program director CADRE: 1 LAYOUT MANAGER @959: members needed 1 LAYOUT MANAGER akCADRE: a Final Year Students Today, the Chartered Accountant plays one of the most exciting roles in business management. ‘ tackling complex and fascinating problems. For the professionally-trained, \. ' thescopeisfinnfless ‘ Discuss career opportunities with Clarkson, Gordon representatives, on campus Nov. 8 Appointments should be made through the Student Placement Office. chbthneisnotconvenmnt _:‘ Friday 2-4:30 in the Panther ’ Lounge. Sunday 1 PM against Acadia Soccer and Field Hockey MacAdam.Fie1ds , saturday 2 Pm against SMU Business Society Pub \ STUDENTS please remember- the deadline for I.O.D.E. applications is November 15, for Rhodes applications October 25; and Lord ~ g “Beaverbropk interviews_ on Novemher 2. Please do not delay in contact- ing Student Services. please contact us directly: Phone (506) 652-7360 Clarkson. Gordon & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ' ' St. John‘s 0 Halifax 0 Saint John 0 Quebec Montreal 0 Ottawa 0 Toronto 0 Mississauga 0 Hamilton Band "Good Feelin". ID's only. No Pig Sat. Night. Kitchener 0 London 0 Windsor 0 Thunder Bay 0 Winnipeg , Regina 0 Calgary 0 Edmonton 0 Vancouver - Victona Pi! 'N -’Whistl‘e Tonight (Thursday) in the Barn. 3 r