by Rita Pendergast Financial Aid seems to be a topic most univer— sity students are interested in. I work with Financial Aid in Student Services, Main Building.My office hours are: Monday 2:00—5:00 Tuesday 2:00—5:00 Wednesday 2:00-5:00 If you have any questions about Student 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. Listed below are a few awards you may be interested in. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS _Eleven Rhodes scholar- ships are now open for Canadian students and will be awarded late in November. Applications must be in by October 25 1980 These scholarships are tenable at the Univer— imsity of Oxford,England, and the value is 36,000 (poundster year.They are granted for two years with the possibility of a third year. Scholars may follow courses of their own- choice.They are re- quired to go to Oxford in October 1980. NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS ' The value of this‘ award is $6,360 A] IO A.M. Charlottetown Mall %W‘ (fig/mew FLORIST ‘ CORSAGES AND FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS -10 P.M. MONDAY - SAIURDAY 892-0727 NORTON JEWELLERS f5 '\ 7 117Kent. - Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 894-3922 L}t~.av,~«.»ntmon~--‘ “ ‘ ‘ of draseason. plus travel.It is one year renewable. Candidates must.be registered in or eligible for admiSe ion to a graduate school of a Canadian_ 'University as fully ‘ THE UPEI SUN, October mm, 1979', page 16 qualified candidates in a program of studies ' and research leading ' to an advanced degree. Tenable in Canada but in exceptional circumstances elsewhere. DEADLINE DATE NOV.3,1979. l . I _ ON 'CAMPUS i UPE1 _' CHARLOTTETOWN, ,P. E. I. Monday, October 8th. Main Building. OPENING ; PM.» yup E I”. . V / CIMN‘ I _ » , 790 . CIMN is launching its new season this Everyone is inVited to this opening on the fourth floor of the IT'S WORTH THE WALK -By Toks Akpata Tedtnnmer‘is;awealtny and handsome , forty-year okiPmericaL. He is Eminbtedbgcme ofthe finest Yachtsnen of our 'fime. Iastrmmflhte Skuxeredlfis.yadu: 'WEnachmB"'u>viCUHy in the annualfiastnetlkxht Ems. ’ - firaraxawnkh.gxe:finm fimaIskaofWfiquzannmd ' Fastnet RDCk (off the IriSh first).auibadk1x>lemnmh is pefiuge flkannst guestigkns yaflminggnemt Last' ncnth the race received greatfipublicity, not-be- amee Tunmm'hadvxm.but because of the worst (fisasterzu1yadnjng _ hisumqrandtie pmnfly,‘ dxxen‘wme-of fluavicbar. Dnjngtmezmme,an awfifl.gakabeflfll‘fle racerslbecmxnllandsend andlkstnetlkck. Vbén it was owmrseveral yarns hmibaaisumcand . eighcaxlsaikns hadchxmmed. Ted'hnmerchalhxgediie gakaandcnercamait. ‘ Standing<11lennnh.dock afler'de.mme,hermfle these stabmmnts unthe pass. ‘ "Alkn;of;eophawoukihawe hfim mxnedlnmirwaaflt. How MANY OF FLoUN‘oERVIN THE sews 4 2kgpp \".'. ,v . g? It.dbesn't<k>anythhn;to be saned. Slums tryhngto “fin.the race. I was 5 pressing ahead regardless.." 'flr>be able to fluxait all. andcxme thnmrm.itjsheXr hilarating...." "This was the greatest sailing- accmqflishnent in a long tine. we weren't really concerned with the conditions we were concerned with winning." ‘ ' The deadnwere'still being counted and.Turner was talking of'victory.» He embarrassed countless people all over the world., Now it iS‘tine to look at ourselves and ask the . (questions. Wbuld.we have ~naxiedin-flfievwg hihis posithmr? Ix>we also have axunrammfindaiideawiput' vicUny? ‘ ’ 4 ' Tb mmmer-fieseknBSture cmermet.hmxnne cneself’ ‘ as a gnaflzsailor, afifiring 'UJberEmed flrrgnaflest sailor in the world. The fact flxnzcwhers fmeKEred amipenmmedvmikayom, triumduXIQVEr‘dKeei” treadmnxms seaqualte emdusized:U1yourcnest for fame and fortune., The , answer to these questions nay'well beya big dollar Slgn‘with_the*words,t'Go for it' in large letters underneath. ' f