iursday, March 8, 1990 | The Gem Page 7 _UPEI Today esidences ummer mployment There will be a limited num- of positions available begin- g April 30 and ending Septem- 1, 1990. Duties include: -cleaning rooms in all resi- Ces; -desk reception in various lo- ions on campus; ~a variety of other tasks. We are looking for individuals ) are: : -flexible; -energetic; -willing to work as a team nber; -friendly; -patient. Rate of pay $6.00 per hour. Applications available from: Personnel Office Kelley Building Closing Date March 12, 0 _ PERSONALS Gay Mens Helpline. Thursdays 0, 566-9733. MISCELLANEOUS Do you collect baseball ‘ds? If so, I am willing to change. Call Scott Bell at 3-3435. eee Notice To Students For the Academic year 1990 - student Union fees will incease n $88 to $92. The present | of $88 has been maintained four years and only a mod- ‘crease of 10% has been real- in the past seven years. It is time to make a small jump fs to keep up with climbing Fises and the proposed goods Services tax. Phannon MacDonald Vice Presiden Finance UPEI Student Union Pes Home Economics Society Box Lunch Fundraiser Tuesday March 1990 13, Peach Drink Pasta salad Super chicken/ egg Salad sandwich Carrot Cake Apple $5.00/ticket ‘ Tickets Available Dalton 107 566-0620 (8:30 — 1:30) Student Awards This award of $200 is available to a student graduating this year “who has excelled in the area of community services.” Examples of this type of service might be: Big Brothers/Big Sisters PEI Literacy Council Minor Sports 4-H Church Groups Political parties Application forms are avail- able at the Registrar’s Office and must be submitted no later than 4 pm on Friday, 30 March, 1990. And You Thought Your Family Was Weird? Hay Fever a comedy by Noel Coward, will be presented by the UPEI Theatre Society, March 15- 17, 8:00 pm, at MacKenzie The- atre in Charlottetown. Gregson Winkfield, a well-— known Canadian director, writer and actor, will be directing. Winkfield is the founder of PEI’s only theatre school, Island Drama Centre. The Theatre Society has lined up a talented array of UPEI stu- dents for the cast of Hay Fever one of Noel Coward’s most pop- ular and entertaining plays. Sec- ond only to Shakespeare and Shaw as a box office attraction, Noel Coward is sure to delight Is- land audiences. In Winkfield’s words “Hay Fever is a hilarious romp which plays society’s normal values against the irreverent attitude of ff a zany family.” Tickets are available at Con- federation Centre Ticketworks and at the door, $6 adults /$4 students, seniors, unwaged. Call 566-1267. Repairs going on at Kelley Photo by Sue Rigney Greg Mackinnon, Addiction Counsellor speaking on: “A New -Understanding of Addiction” Coming to the Pitstop "11:45 AM Wednesday, March-14. UPEI Theatre Society presents Noel Coward’s “HAY FEVER” a comedy Directed by Gregson Winkfield Mackenzie Theatre March ,15, 16, 17 - 8:00 pm Tickets: $6 - $4 (students, seniors, unwaged) Summer Jobs Applications are now being accepted for summer jobs on cruise- ships, airlines and resorts. No experience necessary. For more in- formation send this ad along with $2 and a self-addressed stamped envelope to: World Wide Travel Club 5334 Yonge Street Suite 1407 Toronto, Ontario M2N 6M2 Awards for Excellence in ‘Teaching Students, Faculty and Alumni are invited to submit | nomonations for the UPEI Faculty Association’ Awards for Excellence in Teaching. The awards are open to full- time University faculty members. The nominee should have demonstrated the ability to motivate interest, to instill high standards and to raise student expectations, and to do so fairly and equitably; thus demonstrating a commitment to the student and the subject. Previous winners of this award are eligible for re-nomination three years after receiving an award. Nominations, in writing, be sent or handed over, to any member of the Selection Committee (listed below) with a brief statement of support, and the signature and phone number of the nominatior(s) by Wednesday, March 14, 1990. C. Blouin (Faculty of Arts) R. Campbell:(Education) H. Henry (Science) A. Singh (Veterinary Medecine), Chairperson L. Sweet (Science)