- NOTICES Performance of Indian Classical Dances to raise funds for earthquake vic- tims in India To raise funds in aid of earthquake victims in India, the Indo-Canadian Association of Prince Edward Island is organizing a performance of Indian classical dances at Carrefour de L’Isle- Saint-Jean in Hillsborough Park on November 27 (Saturday), 7:00 pm. Ms. Nova Dickson from Toronto will perform Bharatnatyam, the classical temple dance of southern India, and her sister, Ms. Scotia Bhattacharya from Van- couver, will perform Odissi, the well-known classical dance from the Orissa state of eastern India. Both Nova and Scotia are highly ac- claimed classical Indian dancers. Indo-Canadian Association will also serve Indian food and sweets to the ticket holders at a reception to be held after the dance perform- ances. The price of admission is only fifteen dollars. Tickets are available from the U.P.E.I. book store and from all five Tim Horton Donuts restaurants in Charlottetown. Tickets will not be sold at the door on the night of the perform- ances. Death by Three The UPEI Theatre Society presents an evening of one-act plays: ‘“The Golden Fleece,’’ written by A.R. Gurney and directed by Laurel Smyth; “The Sandbox,’’ written by Edward Albee and directed by Craig Blair; and *‘The Waiting Room,’” written and directed by Sharon Leighton. Performance is at 8pm, Nov. 19, 20, and 21 in the Steel Recital Hall. Tickets are available at the door: $5 for seniors and stu- dents, $8 for others. HOW TO RUN UP LI- BRARY FINES WITH- OUTREALLY TRYING IT’S EASY IF YOU NEGLECT TO: -- Check due date and time of EACH item borrowed! [Don’t assume all items are due at the same time. ] .. Phone in Circulation renewals before they become overdue! [Overdue Circulation items cannot be renewed by phone.] .. Remember that Reserve items can only be renewed in person! [They cannot be renewed by telephone. } .. Remember that all library materials must be returned in the **Returns’’ Slots at the Circula- tion Desk or Book Drop outside the Library. Returning library materials to the Book Drop outside the Library is at your own risk! 22/X-Press/November 18, 1993 {If you return books directly to the shelves or leave them in a study carrel, no return has been registered on the computer.] -- Protect library materials from any damage, be it caused by dampness, water, snow, fire, children, pets, etc. REMEMBER! 17 DECEMBER 1993, IS THE FINAL DUE DATE FOR ALL STUDENTS. FAILURE TO RETURN LIBRARY ITEMS BY THAT DATE WILL HOLD YOUR MARKS. IF YOU NEED ‘AN ITEM BEYOND 17 DECEMBER, 1993, YOU MAY TAKEIT OUT AGAIN BY BRING- ING THE ITEM TO THE CIRCULATION DESK. THE LIBRARY DOES NOT WANT TO COLLECT FINES FROM YOU! THE LIBRARY ONLY WANTS TO SERVE YOU BETTER BY HAVING LI- BRARY MATERIALS AVAILABLE FOR YOU! Help your university to measure its role in the economy of the island A study of the economic impact of UPEI on the Island economy is currently being carried out by the Department of Economics. A major component of the study consists of a student expenditure survey. Your help is needed to make this survey as accurate as possible. Over the next three weeks, a sample of students will be contacted by telephone by a research assistant and asked to complete a short questionnaire, taking only a few minutes of your time. The sample of students will remain confidential and the completed questionnaires will be treated anonymously. Should you happen to be one of the students selected in the sample, please give your brief but full cooperation to the interviewer. THE RELIABILITY OF THE STUDY AND OF ITS FINDINGS DEPENDS ON YOUR ASSIST- ANCE, If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. Annie Spears Department of Economics 566- 0614 Permission to conduct this survey was obtained from the Student Union. Home Ec Happenings Did you know that people in Home Economics get the same degree as all you other science geeks in biology, chemistry and physics? To graduate from UPEI with a major in Home Ec. we have to take Chemistry 110, Biology 120, Microbiology 331, and Organic Chemistry 241. If you thought all we do is cook and sew, get a life! I can’t sew yet, and my cooking is ques- tionable (ask my boyfriend.and the fire depart- ment), but Ican give you the Lewis structure for asugar molecule. Don’t get me wrong... Ilove Home Economics. We learn all sorts of neat stuff, like...do you know why the Bikini is called the Bikini, or how many calories are in that bag of chips you scarfed down last night? Ask me, or one ofthe other women ormen inthe Home Ec. Society. Tickets are going on sale this week for great prizes. Youcan win food. DidI mention youcan win FOOD? First prize is a wooden carousel (valued at $80), second prize is dinner for two at Myron’s, Third prize is a box of chocolates from Island chocolates, and Fourth prize is an Ice-Cream cake from Dairy Queen. Tickets are $1 each or six for $5, and can be purchased from any home ec. society member or from Jannie in | Dalton Hall (go in main doors and turn right). November 27 the Home Economics Society is participating in an eighteen-hour famine to raise money for the Upper Room. We are looking for pledges, or food donations. Come up to the lounge in Dalton Hall third floor and chat for a while. What’s on at the Panther Lounge Tuesday November 23 will see the Barn host its second big concert in the past week. Capitol Records recording artists ‘* 13 Engines * sale erie Student Union be- tweeieena 4. Tickets are $6.00 in advance and $8.00 at the door. There was a type-o in last week’s article concerning the semester end blowout (we all know its nickname, D.B.D.). The correct date for this ‘‘Scrooge’’ event is Thursday , Decent ber 16. The doors will open at 6:00 and we’ close when we run out!!! Entertainment will be provided by UISCE BEATHA (pronounced Ishka Baha). These guys are a fantastic band and we will guarantee that you will have a blast (whether or not you remember is a differet! story). This week’s movie pub will feature Clit! Eastwood’s Oscar-winning performance Unforgiven and Sharon Stone’s erotic, thats right I said erotic, thriller Sliver . The mov! pubs haven’t been as busy as usual lately s° ve sure to schedule next semester’s classes aroult Friday afternoon because we will see soul surprises in the New Year. Next Friday’s movie Pub will feature ™ movie classics. Get here early to watch “Malle League’? and ‘*Slapshot’’. If you happe? 5 have class that day be sure to get it off! For all you groups, classes and societies there , if you want to get together at the !°