THE‘CADRE, APRIL 3, 1973, PAGE 8 General Student Union Meeting The sprin General Student Union Meeting shall be held on Tuesday, April 10,1973 at 7:30P.M. in Duffy Ampitheatre. THE ORDER OF BUSINESS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: l. The past President's re- port. A thorough report on what the past President ac- Occupational Therapy IS AN EXITING AND CHALL- ENGING CAREER! ! ! l 1 1 IF YOU ARE SKILLED IN SCIENCE. . o o a “* IF lYOU HAVE A DESIRE TO WORK WITH PEOPLE. . . _. . IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A PROFESSION WHICH HAS MANY JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN compliShed during the past term bf office. ' 2. The Treasurer's report. A thorough report on what the past half year Auditor's Report. ‘ ' 3. General Business 4. COnclusion By attending, I trust you will discover, and direCtly participate in, the dec— CANADA AND ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. THEN COME TO AN INFORMATION LECTURE TO ‘BE HELD IN OCC— UPATIONAL THERAPY. WHERE: UPEI LOUNGE WHEN: , THURSDAY, APRIL 5TH-‘Z3OP.M. MARION HALL CO—ED ,ision making_process that -affect the quality of your University experience. Get together-—Tuesday,April“10, 1973 at 7:30P.M. in Duffy- Ampitheatre. THE TIME IS NOW .SEE YOU THERE. “ \. _ Patrick MacDOnald> Speaker,UPEI 5Uw SPEAKERS: MRS. E. BAGLOLE, REGn P.&O.T. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST AT THE REHABILITATION CENTRE. and ' MS°MARI BASULETTI, B.F.Aw. D.T.R°, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST AT HILLSBOROUGH HOSPITAL. 1 ~ THIS COMPETITION IS OPEN TO BOTH MEN‘AND WOMEN lllhut on earth is llllSt? Among other things, it's a little house in Toronto that is the rock bottom place to buy travel. . AOSC stands for Association of Student Councils, a non-profit organization owned and operated by the student bodies of 60 Chnadian campuses. As a student who may be thinking about going somewhere sometime, you are eligi- ble for all kinds of special privileges and services you probably don’t even know about. You see, AOSC's principal function is to. make available to students the best, most economical travel arrangements possible. The idea is to provide a service, not make a buck. And it shows. You're offered the lowest dependable VANCOUVER: AOSC, Room 1008, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, B.C. (604) 224-0111 airfares available, on 40 charters flying be- tween April 30 and October 5. For example —— jet Toronto to London from $86 one way, or $155 return; Vancouver to London from $225 return or $125 one way. Through AOSC’s affiliation with the inter- national network of student organizations, you have access to another 5,000 special flights originating all over the world. All in all, this results in some fairly incred- ible deals. Say, for example, you wanted to fly Toron- to—Hong Kong return. A normally-routed ticket would take you westward and allow one stopover . . . for about $1,200. AOSC ' can fly you the long way, through Europe, with stopovers, for $600. Such fare savings of up to 75% make your flying a dirt-cheap proposition. TORONTO: AOSC, 44 St. George Street, Toronto 5, Ontario (416) 9628404 AOSC also offers a wide variety of land ar- rangements, all specially designed for stu- dents, all ridiculous bargains. \ For example, y0u can spend 22 days in Turkey for $235 . . . sail the Greek Islands for a week on $54 . . . orgo on a 72-day ' camping safari from London to Katmandu, 10,000 miles, for about $400. If you’re thinking of travelling, there is more you should know about. A whole lot more: lists of student restaurants and hotels, Eurail pass deals, special car-leasing arrangements, overseas job opportunities, the International Student Card . . . AOSC. it's your travel bureau. Use it. Why not pick up more specific information from your student council office. Or, contact us direct. HALIFAX: AOSC, Dalhousie Student Union, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (902) 424-2054