vi”; U 'V , _ " x , _ . . , THE DEE! sun: iECFQESy, October 2, 1980, page 7 l--_-IIIW--—--!-III-I-Ii-IH-lI-I-I-I-IIIIIII-Ill-I-I—lI-----IIII-I-I-I-IlI. Ill-ll-II FINANCIAL AID‘CDLUMN . < _ JOHN’S NOTE By Nancy Comeau PS Treaanxm of the surbntlhdon,it nary duty'UDHBkegwmlaware of the union's financial Financial Aid seems to be a topic most university students are interested in. NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL POSTGRADUATE / SCHOLARSHIPS ' ' ~ - - - sition. H. R. Doane & Co. I work Wlth Elnan?lai Ald 1n The value of this award is figwarecentn,canfleted Student SerVices, Main , 1 travel It is ' . I Building. My office hours 56’360 p us ' . OPr aUdIt- ¥hls anlt . - ' one year renewable. Candidates glves a detailed Inc- are' must be registered in or ture‘of all financial Monday ' ‘ eligible for admision to a. transactions that took ' graduate school of a Canadian place last year. a p 9:00 - 12:30 [hiiversity as fully qualified. Rather fltnipmblish an candidates in a program of . flfis amfii_hitheimperr ‘Wednesday' 1:00 — 2:30 studies and research leading to “menastmkmtsnnght an advanced degree. .Tenable in Canada but in exceptional_ circumstances elsewhere. misunderstand sane of its' contents, I invifiaanyxe'wmavmmld like to review this awifl; to camaand see He at'flszarn. JOhnDkflfleer If you have any questions about Sutdent Loans or if you are interested in receiving Financial Aid in the form of bursarys, grants, or scholar- ships, please come in and check with me to see what is available; DEADLINE DATEtNovember 9,1980. ilfi Due to the Federal Clerical Employees strike, Em ploi er Emplo nt and yme umngnnanamum _ Immigration Canada» Listed below are awards . you may be interested in. ~ Suzanne DeJong would like to extends sincere regrets at not being able to get out the weekly report from Employment and Immigration Canada. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS AAA Eleven Rhodes scholarships are now open for Canadian students and will be awarded late in November. Applications must be in by October 25, ' B U S E S S 0 c I 1980. ' . These scholarships are tenable at vidxienterufljmemt t0 Hval the University of Oxford, flmgsqmmmatlanj bad< England, and the value is 36,000 AMBER GIG/ii. An army of (pounds) per year. They are professors arrived on By Holly MacDonald The oUKHidaytxe ofijm lowest fonns of life on granted for two years with the possibility of a third year. Scholars may follow Courses of their oWn choice. They are required to go to Oxford in OCtober 1981. IHSTOKHEEJSXEETY [LP.E.I.1ES a new organization. The Historical Society was formed at an inaugural meeting Sept. 17 and was officially recog- rfizaihy-flantmkmt Union Sept. 28. The ' Society was formed to promote the interests of and provide a forum for all who are interested in history. Unlike many other campus clubs and societies, membership in the Historical Society is open to the general public. The President,; Ruth Freeman, says "we did not want to restrict membership to only history students. We want peo— Ple tfrcm inside and j mmxy soc/m FOR/"£0 outside the University tocmntrflmnxatheir interest in and love oflfiSUXyJ' The other elected executive officers 6f the Society are Stirling “ Keizer as Vice-President ariHeaflrn:thDaxias Secretary/Treasurer. The Historical Society plans to organize a series of lectures, performances, and films with historical themes. As well, there are plans:&x:pubs and} ' other social evenings. The first event will be hekiin EmaBani October 24th. Watch The Sun and listen to CHWN forzfinfiher details. Cane and join us! this campus, an engineer, caqflaimaitoxmathatnw column lacked untestinal fortitude. MELLllhb Business students pride ourselves on the high sfinflhnksweinimfld within the hallowed halls ofifielly and the fact that our column is not filled vdth amKLandtxaQIis a1 indicatHXIthereof. The first Pub of the yearves an overall success. The turnout was, good and a few seniors frcn 307 Blanchard pro— STUDENT SPECIALS _2URING OCTOBEfili l Harksound HSZiO semi-auto belt- I drive Turntable with straight carbon fibre tone- arm. ] Audio-Technica AT-lO Dual magnetiC~ cartridge. ' l Nikko Na-590 ldntegrated Amplifier 35 watts rms per channel @0.05% THD. 2 PTI PT-lOZ watts rms Ion 2 -way speakerSYSterns I 2.5‘ane the scene to provide advice foremnrinexper— ienced drinkers. Pickup of the night was awarded to Senior Class President and M.J. ' Meanwhile, plans are ~underway for the next Pub and it is going to be a bash, under the capable direction of Sharon Douglas (ask her about her weekend in Halifax)!l The theme is Halloween, so members let your fantasies run wild and dress up. Stay tuned for details. in ‘ LE‘S ereo frequency response 20-20,000 hz. List: $926. Student price: $599. NOTE: UPEI presented. Student Cards must be Easy Monthly payments. Complete speaker protections packages available. .HOURS: l2-9 pm weekday lO-S pm Saturday HIRTLE'S STEREO 54 County View Dr. 894-7666' st of the Ch'town Mall on Rte. 2