—- page 2 —- Thursday Thursday, February Steak Special: 4:30 to 6 p.m. 6 oz. steak, garlic bread, vegetable or cole slaw, baked potato, or fries, dessert and beverage. All for $6.00 or $5.00 Coupons. Thursday, February 28: Senior class pub at 9 in the Barn. Music by Eclipse, men admitted free, women $1 each. lD required. Ffiday Friday, March 1: Lunchtime Special 11:30 to 1:00 p.m.: Hot Cobbler Bar, 50¢ a serving. Friday, March 1: Open Faculty Seminar at 3:30 in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building. Dr. Claudia Mitchell of the Faculty of Education speaks on “Ex- ploring the Transaction Between Reader and Text.” Saturday Saturday, March 2: 11:30 to 1:00 p.m.: Make Your Own Shortcake. A variety of 28: tOlDPl'ngs and oodles of cream. 60¢ each. Sunday Sunday, March 3: Two weeks to St. Patrick’s Day. Time to remember your favourite Irish professor. Tuesday, March 5: Supper- time Sundaes and Splits, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Sundaes: 2 scoops 75¢. Splits: 2 scoops and banana 90¢. Thursday Thursday, March 7: Lunch- J. time 11:30 to 1:00 p.m., Take A Spud To Lunch. Dress it up with an assen- ment of toppings. 50¢ each. Thursday, March 7: WUSC meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Economics lounge, fourth floor Main, next to the Gem office. Monday ’Monday, March 4: Netled Gem staff meeting at 6 in our office on fourth floor Main. All new staffers wel- come yes, we still need you, when did we stop need- ing you? Monday, March 4: Deadline for submissions to the Search Committee for President. Call extension l7l for details’. Tuesday Tuesday, March 5: Professor John Smith of the Depart- ment of English gives a seminar on “Say Unsaying: Recent Approaches to Familiar Texts” at 2:30 in the Faculty Lounge, Main. All welcome. Rare . AFTEL UWRJMG’ Ali-OovaHE DAV—ac Game (op Sex/cane Mutrres. 0AA) HAD Avf’naeoflu/ F0090 we Graphic: Imprint ,1 Thursday, February 28 Smith lectures on deconstruction Professor John Smith of the English Department will deliver a seminar entitled “Say Unsaying: Recent Approaches to Familiar Texts”. . Professor Smith recently attended a conference on con- temporary critical approaches, presently dominated by the theories of deconstruction. Professor Smith’s seminar will be held in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building, on Tuesday March 5 from 2:30 to 4pm. All are welcome. Economics Society meets The Economics Society meets every second Saturday evening in the Panther Lounge of the UPEl Barn. The meetings commence at 7 p.m. and are open to all,.but especially first, second, and third year majors. The next meeting is March 9, 1985. Search committee wants responses As noted in a previous memorandum, written submissions to the Committee from individuals who have met the si\ presidential candidates are very welcome. However, in response to a request, the Committee is also making itself available for individual spoken assessments. A time for these has been worked into our schedule: Thursday, February 28, from 4:00-6:00 p.m. and from 7:003:00 p.m. Please call our secretary, Wanda Bourgeau. at local 171, for an appointment. The Committee’s role during these interviews will be simply to listen and to ask questions of clarification. We respectfully ask that only those who have met all candidates take advantage of this offer. In any case, our preference is for assessments in writing. The deadline for these remains March 4. .9 f 5 l f. 'r’ét ' a j; K. n \ , .. I Of the Fiéld and Stream Club “WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS, ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN’T MET” ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS SUPER HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT MON DAY & TU ES DAY 8:00 TO 10:00 P.M. , ‘ WEDNESDAY.& THURSDAY '10.Ft. Video Screen Plenty of Dance Space LOUNGE OPENS '11 AM. TO LATE ' ' V ' i 189 KENT STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN Manager: John Broderick 894-4291