UPEI Sun October 21, 1932 HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATES In accordance with Senate ‘ regulations, the Chairman of the Honorary Degree Committee has reguested submission of names of candidates for honorary degrees together with all supporting documentation by Friday 29 October 82. Please send all material to the Registrar's Office for forwarding to the Honorary Degree Committee. Keep in mind that the nominee may be chosen to address Convocation. BLUE CROSS INFORMATION All full time students have paid for Blue Cross "medical insurance - coverage from Sept.l, 1982 to Aug.3l, 1983. When Blue Cross cards are available at the Student Union Office a notice will appear in the SUN and be broad- cast cver Cllle. .s @ CANADA LIFE I Why Canada Life? Current—Flexible or guar— anteed interest rate annuities -— 1,3 & 5 year series —rates vary from I6 I/4 % depending on amount of deposit and series I Disability Income Policies You've Earned it. . .Protect it. Life Insurance—If you don't ammoemeememes A , . UPEI [on TV From the hillside setting of the University of Prince Edward Island on the cut- skirts of Charlottetown comes Ryan's Fancy On » Campus, Saturday, October 23 at 8:30 p.m. Featured per— formers joining Denis, Fergus and Dermot— Ryan's \Fancy -— are singer Ray Pelletier and the group Speed the Plough. Recorded before a lively 350 members of the student body, the musical selections run from the lusty 7 Australian sheep-shearing smg, "New South Wales" to the closing tale of an ' Irish Highwayman, "Brennan on the ~’-«‘oor". Highlights include: "Good Hearted Woman" - Ray Pelletier; "Adieu Prince Edward Isle"— Speed the Plough; "The Star of logy BaY" - Ryan's Fancy; plus a short profile of the University campus. island. enjoyed by Ryan's Fancy and their guests, it was enthu- siaStic and heart—warming to say the least. Ryan's Fancy On Campus from UPEI, Saturday, October 23 at 8:30 p.m. on CBC {Tele- visicn; Monday, October 25 at 11:30 p.m. on CHSJ—TV in NewBrunswick. Produced I and directed by Ralph Waugh. -30- ‘Ian Fraser CBC-TV Publicity Halifax | 422-8311 '_Last to go U.P.E.l. THEATRE SOCIETY PRESENTS: Harold Pinter's and other sketches Friday October 29, l982 at Noon, l2:30, and l:00 p.m. in the Student Lounge. Directed by David Moses Admission Free Egypt '83 Applications for the 1983 International Seminar to Egypt are now available on uni- versity ‘and college cam- puses across Canada° Thirty students and three faculty leaders will be selected to participate in the summer program ‘ and college lifé‘iioidthe‘3T mi: “1 Wm JulY“~*‘-198‘3‘ ' As for the welm I and includes SlX weeks/of ploration ~» of deveth Projects in various regions of Egypt. WUSC seminars have been -'.‘c, providing opportunities for cross-cultural study and travel for Canadians since the first WUSC seminar to Germany , in 1948c Research topics in the area of eco- nomics, education , and the social and health sciences lead participants into special interest fields ~ . with the help of Canadian professors and local re- source people. Participa- -- tion in rural develop- 7 ment projects and a variety / of cultural events are integral parts of the pro- gram which takes members of the academic community into first-hand experiences in the developing world. The working language of the Egyptian seminar will ' be English, and a familiari— ty with Arabic would be an asset for faculty applicants. Selected students will be required to raise a portion of program costs which will be covered by WUSC , including travel. lodging, meals, and all seminar activities ,' be- ginning with a pre-depar— ture briefing in Ottawa and an orientation series in Cairo upon arrival. The deadline for faculty applications is November ' _1_9_, with student‘applica- tions dueDecember 3, 1982 Information and appli- cation forms can be ‘ obtained fron the local WUSC committee repre- sentative on campus: _r g - Deparuientof. Student 5.1, i -. ..Services',_1.sthIoor’ ,”‘ ‘ I in Building__, - ~ or by writing "'"I'l'iéi" ' Seminars Committee, World University Service of Canada , BOX 3000, Stn. C, Ottawa , Ontario, KlY 4M8. Telephone (613) 725-3121 . ATTENTION JUNIORS There will. be a general meeting of the Junior Class on Wednesday October 27 at l2:30 in the Library Lecture Theatre. All Juniors please attend..... 0R ELSE! The following positions are available at the Stu- I dent Uniom ' Yearbook Editor smoke, you could pay less. For quotations that per- sonally apply to ygu and your circumstances, call 894—8215 Charlottetown Representa— tives Mike E. Toole B.B.A Patrick J. Kelley B.A Barry J. Hogan B.B.A ll Robert G . Conrad Robert E. Younker, C.L.U. 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