A local carper 1n PARIY - Friday, Dec. 1 ration with the Student m, will be operating a shuttle service to ints in New Brunswid< and Scotia for students who 11 be travelling to the ' land during the istmas obreak. Busses 11 be leaving the Island their convenience. If u wishto use this rVice to travel hone for istmas, please phone 4—4536 for further fonnatim, and leave your , phme nunber and stinaticn, or phcne the udent Unim Office for infonnaticn. IN BARN Admissim — 50 cents MLBIC! DANCING! GOOD TIME! Everycne welcare Spmsored by Soc/Anthro Club Tine: 9 -12:00 sggomore Class wishes to annomce Last Pub of ' the Year" cn Last Class Day of the Year. Decenber_8th, Friday, 3-6 :30 § Drink yer beer while you statp to the music of the Dunsford Brothers. THE UPEI SUN.Thursday,Nov.§O,l975,page 19 (11 Monday, Dec. 4, in the Panther lounge, the Student Union will present awards to the 12\graduatjng UPEI Football Panthers who have catpleted their playing days on the team. The awards will be presented, nest appropriate-- 1y, during the Manday night football pub, and after the presentatims everybody can sit bad<, relax, and enjoy the game (11 television. Mmday night‘s game should be well worth watdning . The pub starts at 9:00 o'clod< and it is hoped that as many Panther football fans as possible will drop down to watch the presentations and wish the boys good luck in their future careers. This is terrible— - our last newsletter until January. This has ertainly been an effective way of reaching a large number of you and getting eedback as well. cKenna for his co—operation, his support, his patience! And as for the rest of you students what is more important than to 'sh you well in your exams and hope that your Christmas will be a happy one. 3e registered with us. L978. lain Building. LS December 15th, 1978. lain Building. Suzanne deJong. Bank of Canada - Interested in BBA or B.A.(Economics). pplications for pre-Screening is December lst. for Park Interpreter positions. Dark Interpreter — Summer employment with Parks Canada. )pen to any student especially those interested in outdoor environment Deadline for applications is December 15th, Application Forms available at Canada Employment Centre on Campus, WEEK-END MOVIE ‘1 Deadline for Duffy Amp So before I say anymore I want to say "thank you" to Gerald e've had a good first semester here and there is no reason why we can't have afantastic second semester. By J anuary/ February, ALL Seniors who are seeking employment should And so, before ending,some new announcements. I. ’ark Planner - Summer employment with Parks Canada. Deadline for applications Application Forms available at Canada Employment Centre, 3hristmas Enployment in the Post Office - Dartmouth, N.S. and Charlottetown, D.E.I. - Contact Canada Employment Centre, Main Building, for further information. Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, the Panther lounge will be the sceneof a large Christmas party, as Lennie Gallant and Roy Jdmscn return by popular demand to shake the rafters and get your feet to stcnpin' . lennie and Ray are well- kncwn on campus for their own particular brand of down—hone, pidcin' and fiddlin' . 'Iheir repertoire ranges from country to folk to blues and cn and on. Both musicians have appeared in the lounge several times this year, and sad: time have treated listeners to a polished, exciting evening - of entertainment. Of course, the fun should be even better this week, with everybody‘s Christmas spirit in high gear; we have the makings of a real party in hand, so don't miss your chance to par- take of the festivities. ’lhe Panther lounge is open from 9-12, and admission is only $.50. Come join th the party! 1! ENERAI. EETING UPEI STUDENT UNION BARN Wednesday, Dec. 6 ' 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Agenda: Executive Report: Please attend! G M COLOR SCOPE 1:3 NZ‘N FREEBIE AND THE BEAN Two nights - Saturday, - 8:00 me. Smday, '- 7 & 9 p.m. Admission: Oily $1.75