History Society The History Society would like to thank every- one who attended the presentation of Schindler’s List. Thank you for making it a successful event. Office hours for History Student Reps. have been set. Monday 12:00 - 1:30 Mary Lou Griffin Tuesday 11:15 - 12:55 David Wood Wednesday 12:30- 2:00 Jeanette Gallant Friday 1:30 - 2:30 David Wood Their officeis located at room 301 Main Building, (otherwise known as the history lounge). Anyone who would like assistance or advice on History related subjects is encour- aged to drop by the lounge. These are your Student Reps, so express to them your ques- tions and concerns, so they can provide you with the best representation possible. They will not know what History students want unless you tell them! To those of you whostill want tojoin the history society, we have lots of room so come and join us. We meet on Wednesdays at 3:00 pm in the History Lounge. Point of the Week: _~ History: The British never remember it; the Irish never forget it; the Russians never make it; and the Americans never learn from it.’’ AVC Wildlife Club Guest Speakers: Monday, November 14 at 7 pm -- in Lecture A, AVC The main factors limiting dolphin populations in the Baltic Sea By: Dr. A. Birkum, the director of BREMA Laboratory in Ukraine who is a specialist in marine mammal diseases Wednesday, November 23 at 7 pm -- in Lecture A, AVC The horses of Sable Island By: Zoe Lucas, an internationally known bi- ologist who has been studying Sable Island horses for nearly two decades aaa year, plan to attend this informative meeting (it ig may just be the extra edge you need to get in). It will be held on Wednesday November 9 at 4pm in Robertson Library Room 111. Attention Biology Students Graduate School Seminar Wednesday November 9 4pm Dr. Donna Giberson will be presenting a ““how to’’ guide for people interested in graduate school programs. She intends to cover a broad range of topics, including how to find informa- tion about the fields of study which interest you, choosing a grad school, how to find a supervisor, funding, etc. She will also talk about alternative ideas for people who just aren’t quite sure what they want to do and suggestions on great ways to gain experience. There will be plenty of time for questions as well. So if you are planning or even just thinking about attending grad school next Attention Students!! Anyone interested in 1995 summer employ- ment in various Federal Government Depart- ments across Canada are encouraged to attend our information sessions on the Federal Sum- mer Student Employment Programs. The ses- sions will be run: Session 1: Wednesday, November 16,1994 from 3pm to 4pm in Robertson Library 104. Session 2: Tuesday, November 22, 1994 from 3pm to 4pm in Robertson Library 109. No, it’s never too early to begin thinking about summer employment!For more information contact Carolyn Shaw at Student Services or CShaw @UPEI.ca. Office Hours: Monday: 10:30- 11:30, 12:30- 1:30 Tuesday: 8:30- 4:30 Wednesday: 12:30- 4:30 Thursday: 8:30- 1:15 or 8:30- 4:30 (second week) Friday: 10:30- 11:30, 12:30- 1:30 Grand Opening of the Career Development and Employment Centre When: Tuesday November 15, 1994 Time: 10am_- Place: Student Services, Robertson Library Everyone is welcome! Refreshments will be served! Hope to see you there! Psychology Movie Pub November 10 at 7:00 in the Psychology Lounge Snacks and drinks will be provided All are welcome to attend University Chaplincy Services The Chaplaincy Centre is a good place to come ‘‘apart awhile’’ to pray, be listened to, or just to be quiet! Services are as follows: Roman Catholic Masses Sunday evenings at 6:30 pm Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 12:05 pm Anglican Eucharist Sundays 10:00 am Ecumenical Prayer Wednesdays 12:05 pm Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Saturday 7-10 pm Chaplains’ office hours are posted on their doors. All Are Welcome! Come for a Time Out! town. Great prices, too.” other skills. you'd feed to a horse. “The curry powder is tasty... and hot. I get all my spices there - the best in Curtis Robinson - not yet as famous for his culinary skills as for some Actually, we have a lot of special somethings. Sports drinks and athletic food supplements for folks who take their athletic endeavours seriously. Spices that really are hot. Natural herbal remedies for those who think you don’t have to rush to a doctor for every tiny ache or pain. Healthy snack foods that don’t remind you of something We can also provide you with natural body care products, reading material N ature $ Harves t - Natural Food Co. 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