‘ K ' THE UPEI sun, Thursday, October 30, 1980, page 9 Theatre Socier Presents ~'Childho¢d’ The UEEI Theatre Societyl Thornton W125er enigma waflaghnafhggffgiizf dfififl¥JWi91panqujfild hxkeiamarbmalomgto mflyrmfioriflawwasjnt ted Thornton Wilder's relapmsblps ad the realistically avo1d an forgetting an- importan sag-act la "Childhood" morbld @11th . . accident. Sharlene section of the play. onTraCy gag-r Robyn games of the imagination. Mam_Rmo turned her Fumre Lunchtime I ’ Trle Cast I'nade in remse to a Theatre N diam]: R e' Sharla“? use of the lack of space question that had not are scheduled for Ma ' and Ivan available' managing t° yet been asked. The November 13th and 26th. Dowling performed well for avoid confus- the di ug- m1 are. aacnumiofaqrmoxflmuely Tmfi,ala3“nrhaiwerlyflth fif . They ‘ ' I Battier-w U.P.E-|- wom‘m “Ward”! not allowmg a n01Sy There were a few minor ' \ finméi‘e‘nfifiifm arses \ I! II r S 0 TV "Childh " ls a typical driver, more than once, A UPEI wunan was awarded intemlpted for at least " > one of two $200 bursaries two years, H O ppy made available by the PEI Eileen Wilt, Chairperson . Advisory Council on the of the Council, explained Ho H owe on Status Of WGfien- "the bursaries were offered Pamela Clark: a PSYCbOJ-ng in recognition of the fact major, was presented With that post—secmflaxy edu— the bursary October 22nd. cation is more often in- The other recipient was terrupted for wunen than Maria RobertS, Who is in for men and these women the Catmercial Design often face financial and Program at Holland College. other hardships in contin— Each wcnan is the parent uing their education." of one child when She is While the bursaries only supporting. make a small financial These bursaries were contribution, the Council made available by the hopes they provide encour- Advisory Council to aganent for these women mature wanen students in their studies. whose had been Show sme interest " Gray's Well, twice now nom- Leslie Semple-Senate (:l 1t' I inations have been Nancy McDonald-Arts held for lmportant Steve MacFadyen was POSitions 0“ the Senate’ elected as the Edu 1‘ . . _ cation Student Connoil, and representative through Board of Governors. . Presumably-because of the Education Department. lack of interest by the Nominations will soon student body,except ‘ be accepted for the for the six who applied, position of an Arts JohnR.M¢cleod WAYNEGRAY all positions were filled representative. They by acclamation. What's Open Friday, October —* F fh I . . the problem? Is'it just 31st and close at ' or e are” “1 f0$hl00$ see US, not caring or confusion 4:30 pm Friday Nov- . , , with the procedure? If ember 11th. Applications Y°U H I°Ve 0'" Service- _ this is the case, then, are available at the contact us in room 313 Student Union Office - _ Blanchard for a little at the barn, so show . Mon‘ to Fr" 9‘5 and 7 9 help. " a little interest in The six representatives pgguglggggggltlfig gig; ‘ 5 PT. RD. and their positions are: . . Sue Stephenson ‘ . John Gallinger-Senate . l Peter Wilson-Board of Gov. (Electoral Officer) ‘ . Patti Bradly-Science Janet Braam . ’ DROP IN AND SEE THE LATEST IN FASHIONS. Sharon McDonald-Arts ' (Deputy) i WE CARRY ALL SIZES FROM 5 - 20.. 6 ' _ .p ’ _ 109/. DISCOUNT FOR ALL STUDENTS, . x ; NORTpN JEWELLERS \ ' \_ yagWyM/aw . fl ' ' '117Kent ' Motown, nan, I 41 University Ave. Charlottetown 894-3355