WRANDUM Students who plan to return to UPEI in Sep- tember, 1983 are req— uested to complete an application form at the Registrar's Office before they leave for the summer. Students who complete the application form may pick up pre—registration material during the su- mmer so that thev may register by mail and avoid the line-ups during September regis- tration. Students who choose their courses and‘pay their fees by mail will be reouired only to sign in when they return in September. - Students who choose their courses but do not pay their fees will be re quired to pay their fees and sign in when they re— turn in September. Some coursegsewill have . limited enrollments so students would be well advised to register by mail to avoid being turned down for a course- that is filled. Please note the follow— ing dates for 1983—84: September : Wed—Fri. 7 — 9 Supplem— ental examinations. Tues. 6. REGISTRATION. Seniors and Juniors in . the morning; Sophomores and Freshmen in the af— ternoon; Partime stu- dents from 7 - 9 pm. Wed. 7. Classes begin for all courses other than those at the introduct— ory level. ' Thurs. 8. Classes begin for introductory level courses. Mon. 12. FINAL DAY FOR LATE REGISTRATION. Wed. 14. FINAL DAY FOR CHANGING COURSES OR SECTIONS. w ELECI‘ROLUX CANADA CCMBINES INNOVATIVE SlMMER': WORK PROGRAMS WITH STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP. 5 Thousands of young adults from coast to coast will be invited to join Electrolux canada's direct selling organiz— ation as part of the firm' student program. Through this program, students will be afforded the opp- ortunity of not only earning an above average summer income, but also, participation in the firm's student scholarship awards. The student scholarship award program, which is offered this year from May 9th through Septem- ber 5th, 1983, is designed for individuals who atten- ded a recognized academic institution on a full time basis during the 1982/83 academic year and who will be returning to school in the Fall. Suc— cessful candidates may win scmlarshipsrang— Explains Pat 'Iblbert, " Executive Vice—President Electrolux Canada, "The student scholarship was initiated in response to students who clearly demonstrated a dedication ‘of purpose and commitment to free enterprise while participating in our summer‘work programs. Most of the students who join Electrolux Canada View our sales organization as an excellent vehicle " for earning sufficient income ‘to pay the high costs of University education, room and board." Adds Mr. Talbert, "There is an unlimited number of student scholarships available for those who are prepared to reap the benefits of hard work, self dicipline, and determination. We es- timate that more than 2000 students will strive for an Electrolux stu- dent scholarship this summer." Since it's incept- ion in 1932, Electrolux Canada has grown to be- come the nation's largest direct selling organiz— ation, specializing in floor care products. The company has major , production facilities in Pointe Claire, Qudaec, and Brockville, Ontario, with an extensive net— work of 250 sales and service branches from coast to coast. ELECTROLUX CANADA emiriirgsiziigiisi: SCHOLAR: SHIP PRIZE. Electrolux Canada, the nation's largest direct selling organ- ization, today announced it's Award of Excellence ' scholarship prize for students enrolled in an under-graduate degree program in business administration or commerce at universities and coll- eges across the country. Ten scholarship prizes of $1000 each will be awarded to successful candidates currently in their 2nd or 3rd year on the basis of their acad- Remic standing and demon- = frfih"$500"-E$3§3000. ‘ ajfléd entrepreneurgifiyiy ability. The Award of Excellence Scholarship prize, which will be administered by Electrolux personnel, is . to be applied against tuition fees to complete a course of study in an undergraduate degree program which would enable an individual to enter, the direct selling indus- try at an advanced skills level in marketing manae genent. . Since it's inception , in 1932, Electrolux Canada .hasgrowntobecomethe nation's largest direct selling organization, specializing in floor care products. The company has major production facil— ities in Pointe Claire, Quebec and Brockville, Ontario, with an exten- sive network of 250 sales and service branches from coast to coast. Additional information on the Electrolux Award of Ebccellence scholarship ‘ prize can be obtained from the Registrar, Student Awards Officer, and Fac— ulties of Cotmerce and Business Administration at universities and colleges across Canada. . MDIU ‘ I would like toe-f take this opportunity to congratulate the new Stuient Union Executive, Jack Keefe, Kim Gass, ' ' .Jimmy' Mutter, - Stephen Bishop. Best'ij f luck in the mcomjngfyear!" The participation ' " rate. in the voting ‘fsrbws that U.P.E.I. students _ have a deal of " 7" »spirit.andlletls”h09e :7‘“ it continues "the fiéitt“ ’ ‘ , year.I it“: I - the meal. desiré “or? . - all Students '._ the may . make 1983 - '1982’1goné of the'best possible ' ' . years for the university community. Sincerely , Dana Sanderson The National Week ofil Action for students will be March 21 —- 25. Miner. ous activities will be at . ' .appearing ifi the Rbbe ertso‘n Library Loung e on Monday March 21 from 12:15 to 1:30 .to answer questions from studen‘ ts concerning post-second? ary educational ' i.e. jobs,"-student,.fiflo ‘ x etc. All stud'entsgiafe .1 .2: urged to attend?» ' H U.P.E.I. 'S NDDEL UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS :7 "A MLTICULTURAL EVENING" ‘ Wednesday March 23 @ 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $15.00 seem -.J ,. 9+ Middle Eastern International Fashion Show Indian Dcmcerl; : ,4” - Cash — Cocktails — ?—"Sri Lankan.’ - Salad - Lebanese I — Entree -.Indian