THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, March 27, 1980, page 23 PRAISE FOR ADVISDRS Prof Ju Kit“? w The big pay, rough ’n tough summer jobs demand the protection of steel-toe Kodiaks. Kodiaks are as comfortable on a job site as they are in a lecture hall. Summer or winter. And Kodiaks are made with Sylflex leather, so they’re water-resistant and durable. So if you’re out to make a serious buck this summer, tell ’em it’s got to be the original, CSA approved . Greb KOdiaks. ,GREB lNDUSTRlES LIMITED 6500 Mill Creek Drive Mississauga, Ontario LSN 2W6 dso 7y ‘ ‘ . r , , _ ’L’L’t‘i‘a’l .A‘II'I :ats'4’ah’.‘?£fife'§£ a‘o‘a r'é’DYQ'iT‘y{3‘ a“ OUR TWO FOREIGN STUDENT ADVISORS 'Studying at University of Prince Edward Island has been a valuable experience because of the unfailing assistance of Professor Baird Judson and Dr. Janmm. These men advise foreign students in many areas —— social, moral, acadenic, and Canadian lifestyles. They take special care of the foreign students and project a father-image for many. The advisers arrange activities ranging from periodic meetings and parties to the annual dinner at Dr. Jammu's home. ProfeSsor Judson and Dr. Janmu should be congratulated for making the lives of foreign students less difficult and more enjoyable. Foreign Student THE Sta-W166 IN Moscow WANTED ME TO NEGOTIATE WITH ‘IHE us. uwm I, TOLD THEM IM ON A SALT-FREE DIET \ ‘R'WM‘IT (F "7/! 7:5 B is ONW IN acmwune SWEETOUGHTO TEACH HIM ANY- THING OIHGR THAN‘lD HEEL. Kn» ,rmr . ' sin: A“ a“ T? 3 L ae‘o‘flw‘e’. ARI 'O't‘v’e‘v‘n‘t‘tfv'iv'a.it My). Lifiyfilm? (iva