2222 Atlantic by Mark P. Walker This past weekend the Atlantic Students’ Confer- ence was hosted by the Uni- versity College of Cape Bre- ton at Villa Madonna, a retreat house in beautiful Bras d’Or, which is located about 20 miles from the UCCB campus. Students from Dalhousie, Saint Fran- cais Xavier, Memorial, Sir Wilfred Granville, UCCB, and UPEI were in. atten- dance. UPEI was rep- resented by Floyd Peters, Kim McCarville, May Pe- ters, Glenn MacNeil, Mark Walker, Pat Kenny, and UPEI chaplain Sister Alma MacLellan. The Atlantic Students’ Conference is an annual gathering of university stu- dents from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and PEI. We meet to dis- cuss ways of changing both ourselves and our campuses “Are you creative? Have you come up with skits protraying freshmen in their first days in at University? or scenes Well, if you are, or if you interested in act- ing, writing comedy, or do- are -and evening prayer, students’ for the better. This year’s theme was “being a leaven in society.” - A simple exam- ple of leaven is yeast-when added to dough it makes the dough rise. Each of us can be a Jeaven, acting as the yeast that makes things happen or as the catalyst for change. The conference consisted of morning prayer. group discussions, present-ations, along with a celebration of Eu- charist on Sunday. Satur- day’s’ morning prayer was conducted by UPEI’s stu- dents;Sunday’s, by St. FX. Fantastic presentations were given by Anne Shore, Na- tional Chaplain, Mike Tra- her and Luoise Malnachuk of Scarbourgh Foriegn Mis- sions, Bishop Colin Camp- bell, bishop of Antigonish , and Sister Carol Caverzan S. Cc. The day’s talks certainly Students ing some videotaping, con- tact me at the GEM office, through MAIL to the GEM, or send a message to me di- rectly at MACKINNON on the computer MAIL service. We are looking for people interested in taking part in conference provided food for thought during the huge social( party) Saturday night. The festivi- ties commenced around 9:30 and continued until 1:30(or 4:00, depending whether or not one attended ‘the party after the party’). An excep- tionally good Cape Breton time was had by all 47 stu- dents. The “CAPER” were a lot of fun . Next year’s conference is tentatively sheduled for St. FX in November. In addition, the National Newman Conference will be held at U. of Toronto from August 21 to 26. Everyone is invited to attend these con- ferences and make them a real good time. information, contact Sister Alma at the Chaplaincy Cen- ter, or talk to one of the six students who came back from the Cape and have a For more chat about having a good time. 8 filming the latest version of ‘THE FRESHMAN INTRO- DUCTION TO U.P.ET, a comical video partraying a freshman’s first days at the University and their first ex- periences majoring in their chosen subject.” " or” SENIOR CLASS _ SPORTS TRIVIA NIGHTCLASS SPECIAL 10-11 Panther Lounge At The University of Prince Edward Island Master of Industrial Relations Queen’s University A twelve-month, multi-disciplinary program for students wishing to pursue careers in the broad field of industrial relations and human resource management. Admission Requirements: A four-year bachelor’s degree with upper second-class standing or the equivalent, and successful completion of a university-level course in both micro- and macro-economics. Students from all academic fields are invited to apply. Information/Applications: School of Industrial Relations Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Telephone (613) 545-2193 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship “We Do It HIS Way” Our guest speaker this week is Sam Lewis from Overseas Missionary Fellow- ship. He is an English teacher in China, and is just chalk full of interesting and exciting stories to share with Hello, a new and exciting change is in store for all you IVCFer’s. This coming week the meeting will be held on THURSDAY instead of Fri- day. Of course we'll still have it at 7:00 p.m., but it will be held in Robertson Library room 110. Now don’t get lost. us. So come on out and have a ball (or a chair if you'd be more comfortable). All are welcome. Arbus REGULAR ROAST BEEF & WHEN YOU SAY, “VM BURNED OUT ON BURGERS!!” When you order any roast beef sandwich at Arby's and say, “I’m burned out on burgers,’ we'll give you a free Regular Roast Beef Sandwich* But you'd better do it right away. This offer is good for a limited time only, and there’s no telling whether your tastebuds can bear another boring burger. on arm”, fant ru | Ww Bn nm, ') ip PL. ae ts TASTE THE ARBY'SQ)//eece Offer begins November 2 - November 22, at participating Arby’s. has © 1987 Arby's, Inc. Lunch time help required immediatety. Mon-Fri. approximately 2-3 hour shifts. $5.00 per hour. Weekend shifts also available Call 566- 2006 for interview. Thursday, November 19 1987 =