THE SUN, Thursday, September 17, 1981, page 8 x What’s Ha ppening ’ i SKI UPEI Business Society and ' CLUB PRESENT JOINTLY. THE ‘PU 3 Money, Money P.E.I. council of Wbmen Bursary The PEI Council of anen is offering a, bursary at the University of Prince Edward Island. The terms of this bursary are as follows: This award will be made annually on the recommendation of the Scholarship Committee in consultation with Marion Basha to a student of nature years, female, full-tine student in any year., a ' ‘ Application forms are available at the Registrar's Office. The deadline for The WITH MARTY RE NO, Friday, Sept. 18, 2-6:OO PM, in BARN BE THERE applications is Friday, October 9, 1981 and the announcement of the winner should be made by the end of October. McDonald's Bursary Mr. Frank Johnston of McDonald's is sponsoring a $500. bursary>($250. per senester, non—renewable) which began in the 1980~81 calendar year for students entering their first year of study in any discipline at the University of Prince Edward Island Criteria for awarding the bursary are as fellows: l. The recipient must be an employee of HOPE HOPE Environmental Group meeting Tuesday, Septenber 22nd, 8:00 p.m. at 81 Prince St. Call 2—3790 for more informat- ion. El Salvador" El Salvador Infor— mation Group Meeting Thursday, Sepember 17th, 8:00 p.m. Resource Building, 81 Prince Street. at the voluntary Anyone interested in working on the 1981—82 Yearbook? Meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. in Yearbook office 4th floor Main Building. Everyone is welcome. Yearbook Collectors items now available — yearbooks dating back to l973 to 1979 can be purchased for only $1.00 each at the yearbook office 4th floor main building. Don't miss out on this great bargain. N. F. B. A series of noontine screenings featuring some of the best documentaries and short subjects produced by the National Film Board will be screened in UPEI's audiovisual Lecture Art Couleurs d'Acadie, an exhibition illustrat— ing the cultural - phenomena of brightly painted houses in areas of the Atlantic Prov— inces, is currently on display at Confederation Centre Art Gallery and' Museum in Charlottetown. A total of 87 photographs of houses and close—ups of parti— cular details unite houses that may be hundreds of miles apart, to form a colorful feast Coleurs d'Acadie will remain,oh View in Cone Theatre on Wednesdays V from September 9 to December 12 inclusive. The film scheduled for wednesday, Sept. 23 is entitled "Challengerzr An Industrial Romance", a Canadian aviation suc— cess story. ' Gallery I federation Centre Art Gallery and Museum until Sunday, October 4. The Gallery is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m Tuesday through Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday and is closed each anday Lost Wallet Would the person who lost their wallet at President Meincke's during Orientation please get in touch with Nanci Waugh at 892—8362 McDonald's Restaurants in good standing. 2. The recipient must have a high academic achievement. Application forms are available at McDonald's or the Registrar's Office and completed forms should be returned to the Registrar's Office, not McDonald's. Deadline for applications is September 30, 1981. layout, pelSOIlflel. reviewers; 2 photographers, ,abI-e‘ bodies a to 4'"fl00'r Main Mon andeed: ll—3 v V.er ., r." T? * than. . c. m» - «2‘; r. u , . .. htnkrewt for allkimls of things! Drop up TUes: 7 pm — midnight, Friday: 11—2 A