ANN anny sas IN SEARCH OF THE GREEN Financial Aid By Inge Dorsey Fa la la la; la la la la! Too bad exams are during the festive sea- son; they really put a damper on it. Oh well! Down to serious business. If you haven’t been asked already, planning to attend graduate or professional school of these up- coming deadlines: Social Science and Humanities Research Council December 1 you may be asked to fill out a ques- tionnaire regarding financial ex- penses. It would be very much appreciated if you would take a few minutes to do so as this informa- ion will be used to make a case for hanges to the Student Loan Pro- gram. Canadian Federation of University Women December 15 IODE December 1 Canadian Dietetic Association February 1 I would like to remind students MacKenzie King February 1 | BURSARY DEADLINES Pillsbury Undergraduate Scholar- ness, health, and voluntary service ship Program endeavours. This award is based on merit. Academic record, need, Four awards equally valued at and athletic ability are not of major $1,250 will be awarded to students importance. Anyone interested in in the following programs: two applying may pick up an applica- awards for Business/Commerce; tion from Student Services. Appli- one award for Food Science; one cants must have the form returned award for Agricultural Science. to Student Services by January 12 Applicants must have completed for final consideration by the two full years of study. Evaluators Nominating Committee. will be based on student’s academic ability, as well as participation in DEADLINE: January 12 extra-curricular activities. Applica- tions are available from Student Have a good week! Services. UPEI Memorial Bursary Fund A number of bursaries (usually around 15) valued at $200 are Terry Fox Humanitarian Award awarded to full-time students, in Program any year, in the second semester. Primary consideration for this These awards valued at $3,000 per bursary is financial need. The year/renewable until first degree, deadline is sometime in early Feb- are open to students working ruary. Keep tuned to this column towards a first degree. Candidates for final details on deadlines. are primarily judged on theextent Have a good week! to which they demonstrate the highest ideals and qualities of citi- If I may help in any way, please zenship and humanitarian service feel free to drop by my office on the while in pursuit of excellence in first floor of Main Building in Stu- their academic, ametuer sport, fit- dent Services, or call 566-0647. DEADLINE: November 30 REPORT OF THE TREASURER The audit for the academic year are looking quite well with respect 1985-86 has been completed by to the Panther Lounge and other Doane Raymond, and outlines that accounts, and we are above last the records of the Student Union year’s dollar amounts with respect were presented fairly. to revenue. The social account expense which is main events is a The budget for the academic year little high but with student support 1986-87 has been completed and in up coming events, this account so far we estimate revenues of should level off to the budgeted $272,490.00 and total expenditures amount. of $267,413.44 to come up with the cash at the end of the budgeted In closing I feel that the Student year of $5076.56. As to date things Union should fair out well over last are going quite well with respect to year. With an increase in Panther comparision to the budget. If any- Lounge sales and vending and a one would like information con- decrease in expenditures, this cerning the budget may come to year’s Student Union will have a see Heather Love or I at the Stu- surplus rather than a deficit like dent Union Office. last year.Thank you So far this year the books of the Doug Clow Student Union hasbeencompleted - to the end of October 1986. Things S.U. Treasurer Job Opportunities There are a number of opportuni- ties for summer jobs coming up already. Itis now time to keep your eyes open for positions which you may be qualified. The majority of Federal competitions are held in January, Febraary, and March. We expect a Federal Summer Oppor- tunities Booklet to be released in early December. It will outline the job description and requirements of the majority of federal student competitions. When completing THE MARITIME LIFE ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY is recruiting for the 1987 Actuarial Student Program. Permanent and summer positions are available. They will consider students from any faculty, but are primarily interested in mathematical or statistical stu- dents. Applicants must write an Actuarial Aptitude Test at this office. Transcript of marks is also required. Deadline for application is mid-January, 1987. COMBINED INSURANCE COM- PANY OF AMERICA is interested in graduates of anydiscipline. They anticipate several openings in the near future. Futher information may obtained at this office. CAREERS IN METEOROLOGY — The Atmospheric Environment each one, please remember to be detailed in outlining how you meet the reqirements. (This is how the applications are screened!) This year applications for Parks Canada will be accepted as posi- tions are advertised. We will post the competitions on our job board as they come in. Please check it regularly so yo don’t miss out. Our office will be closed from noon Service is currently in the process of recruiting for its Training Pro- gram. Open to graduates with a B. Sc. or a M. Sc. degree in Meteorol- ogy or graduates with other degrees in Physics and Mathematics and an approved diploma/certificate program in theoretical meteorology. Transcript of marks is required. Application forms are available at this office. Deadline for applica- tion is December 31, 1986.Summer Employment Opportunities DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AND PARKS is currently accept- ing applications for the following unilingual/bilingual for 1987: Sea- sonal Travel Councillors for Cen- tres throughout the Island, Aulac, N.B., and Caribou, N.S. Deadline for application is December 12, 1986. Application forms may be Baha’ Studies Prerequisite for Peace Before peace comes without, in the of men’s joint life on this planet, a of it must first come within. How can we enforce new laws, support far-reaching international policies, drive forward untied towards our goal of world cooperation and co- ordination, freedom of fear, unless we ourselves each set our own compass on something firm to steer by and seek to know what is a human being’s real place in the scheme of things? What are his potentialities? What is required of him? And let each one ask himself, what can I do myself? Over a century ago, Baha’u’llah stated that “the well-being of man- kind, its peace and security are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established.” The call of Baha’u’llah for the unity of mankind also has its counterpart at the individual level.. On the per- sonal level, we are likewise chal- lenged with the task of attaining a state of unity, not only the inner unity necessary of creating a full and integrated life for ourselves, but also a interpersonal unity, a unity between ourselves and the members of our family, society, country, and the world. this is a call for a condition of unity which will ultimately encompass the whole earth. To achieve this high level of indi- vidual and collective unity,w re- quire a new mind-self, new ap- proaches to the use of power and love in our relationships, a new perspective on freedom, justice, and equality, a new understanding of the roles of religion and science in human affairs, and a new approach to the issues of the equality of men and women, among others. the accomplishment of world peace, as Baha’u'llah attests, is possible only if we are willing to humble our- selves and approach this task with a spirit of humanity and receptiv-— ity. Baha’u’'llah said: “O contending peoples and kin- dreds of the earth! Set your faces towards unity, and let the radience of its lights shine upon you. Gather ye together, and for the sake of God resolve to root out whatever is the source of contention amongst you. Then will the effulgence of the world’s Luminary envelop the whole earth, and its inhabitants become the citizens of one city, the occupants of one and the same throne.” When we speak about unity, it does not imply that all people should behave in a specific way, or dress the same or have the same culture. Rather, itis the coming together of all different cultures and peoples of the world, because each culture has its own beauty and vitality which it can contibute to the whole. And when all peoples of the earth come to the realization of world unity, this globe will be another world. For more information about this topic or other teachings of the Baha’i faith, please leave a mes- sage at the barn. We would like to know what topics you want re- searched from the Baha’i Writings. If you have any comments, feels free to mention them. Page4 .= December 17th until January 5th 1987. (We will be located at the Canada Employment Centre on Fitzroy Sreet for this period.) Drop by before this date if you need any job information, assistance with your resume, or help with other aspects of your job search. Good luck with your papers and exams. Have a pres Christmas! Connie Egan Madeline Lannan Manager Assistant obtained at this office. BAYSHORE INN - WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA. Application forms are available for summer employment with the Bayshore Inn. Early appli- cation is suggested. SWAP- The Students Work Abroad Program. The SWAP concept of a working holiday allows students to combine periods of employment with time for leisure and exploring the host country. Brochures and application forms are available at this office. : ae If you are interested in obtaining part-time employment during the school year, please register with our office. At present, we have a particular demand for MATH TUTORS. We’re Back!! TYPING SERVICES Professional Services for any material English/French Documents Term Papers Thesis Resume. Financial Statements Spreadsheets Graphs Work done on Word Processor Changes made with minimum turnaround time. Work edited for spelling and grammar. Photocopying available. Documents available-on 5-1/4’’ Floppy Disk REASONABLE RATES FOR INFORMATION CALL 566-1274 After 5:00 PM Weeknights Anytime on Weekends 153 Westridge Crescent Charlottetown