The Cadre, Sept. 24, J974, ‘pg- .70 HOCKEY-POOL Winners of Marion House Committee Hockey Pool of‘ 17:03 mark of the third1 period; Purse — $30.00 each Janie Foster Rm # 404 Bernadine Hall Lynne MacLeod l9 Selkirk Cres. Charlottetown (Book Store) lecture President Baker will be giving an illustrated lecture (with slides) in Duffy on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 8:00 P.M. on his recent trip to the Peo- ples Republic of China. The lecture, entitled "Education in China" will be the first in a faculty lecture series planned for this year. / COMMITTEE ON ‘ OBJECTIVES 1 Keep Monday, October 7, open. That's the day the Committee unveils itself at a public hearing in Duffy Auditorium, at 8:00 P.M. The committee membera, Rahman, Louks, - and Stevenson, will brie- fly outline what they have done so far. Then the floor is open for 39g to tell it like it is about where this univ- ersity should be going. There are lots of opin— ions. The committee says' it wants to hear them. Will yours be represene. a ted? The CADRE says you should come along an make sure. health centre The University health centre has been moved to the basement of Marion Hall. ’ Dispensary and Sick Calls Monday 10:00-10:30 Dr.'Lund Tuesday 10:00-10:30 ' Dr. Brown Wednesday 10:00-10:30 Dr. Lantz Thursday 10:00-10:30 Dr. Callaghan Friday 2:00-3:30 " Dr. MacDonald DDSB . .10. a: RECHE- your Nowthat you have your degree. - - ou're anxious to get your - our Capltal. We can )s/hingle upBut, as you know, it's ' not as sim le as that. First you need money make your name' to start a peactice. Which is where the Royal Bank can help you. Because we’ll loan up to $25,000 (or more) to help you bridge the gap until you become established. _ You see. we believe in your earning power in the years to come. So we'll tailor your repayment to fit that — we'll even deferyour first payment if it helps. To find out more, drop into your local branch of the Royal Bank and pick up our brochure — “Money — and more — to help yOu start your Professional Practice". Or talk to a Royal Bank manager, who's a professional top. And before you know ityOucanhayeymnnameoMfmnt ég ~ ROYALBANK iike you always knew you would. thehebflflbank DVM. LL]; .D ; Anybody requesting more information about Blue ross coverage can get a booklet on it in the Student Union office or _ at the Health Centre. Please use your home add- ress when you have a ' 0 doctors appointment. SU Meeting The general fall meet— ing of the U.P.E.I.S.U. ' will be held, Sunday,‘ - Sept. 29, at 7:00 pm in Duffy Amphitheatre. This meeting is quite an im— portant one for all stu- dents, as we did not have not the bi—weekly mee- ing of the Student's Co- ~uncil, rather, it is'setr up to give all students information concerning Student Union affairs. ALE students are Strongly enCouraged to attend. Agenda: President's Report Vise—President's_Report Treasurer‘s Report , Communication Officer's -Report _ Come and find out what» your student union is doing for you! l M Paula Graham -a general spring meeting. Sunday ' 5 meeting is / wedfiééday"r4:3b Rev. Ian Glass DAILY MASS ‘ Monday to Friday 11:45 SUNDAY MASS Sunday 6:30 p.m. Father Gerard Tingley Midweek worship and daily mass conducted in the chapel at the entrance of the dining hall. Sunday Mass is conducted in classroom NA3. STUDENT SERVICES Student Services are endeavoring to meet the needs of students through a variety of activities. We have developed a pro— gram for Freshman stud— ents designed to provide assistance in the area of Career Planning. Groups of not more than seven students meet week- 1y for gig sessions and have a definite theme for each session, with ample time for free discussion. This program was offered in the past and was rec- eived with great success. 'We are inviting you to drop into Student Services Wed. and_Thurs. and ch- oose a suitable time for the group meetings. Some: one will be available to give you further inform- ation on the program should you require it. Looking forward to meeting with you. ‘ kung-fu Starting on Wed., September 25, Ken.Tallack of the Charlottetown Fire Dragon club will be h01ding classes on cam- pus. Classes will be tw- ice a week from 2:30 to 4:00 on Wed. and Fri. .afternoons in the combat _ room of the Gym. There will be a reduced rate to U.P.E.I. students of $60.00 per school year. Everyone is welcome! For further information contact the S.U. office.;4 5 .