- "'N " ' an; I. By Pam Clark We are well into the Ir" H , 2. “t'? unh'wm .. L work of our second semester and I imagine your time table is (mite full. If you have room to include one more appointment in your schedule, may I suggest it be a trip to first Floor Main Building to inquire about Financial ASsistance available to you. I would be happy to help you make long V range plans for future studies. There are awards for graduate work which you might be eligible for. There are also Honey savers for undergraduates. Invest in your future. . .MAKE TIME! 5r .,:--.:._~~s lag lv¢NQ~-1,~I‘~ Here are two awards which may ,be of interest. Gulf Canada Graduate Fellowships Ten fellowships awarded at $7500.00 to candidates in business and manage— ment studies, and other . sciences related to the petroleum industry. A Tenable at aNy Canadian university. Deadline: Februaryl CMHC Scholarship $7500.00 awarded ' to candidates for full— tine graduate study in various fields relating to housing in its urban and regional context. Tenable at Canadian or foreign universities. Deadliner March 16. RIDDLE TIME IN THE MARITIMES There are seven bags of gold six bags are real gold one bag is fool's gold. The fool's gold is one ounce per pound heavier than the real gold. Both real gold and fool's gold have the same number of pieces of gold in each bag. Problem: With a scale that is capable of registering only one reading and one reading only, how can it be determined which bag contains the fool's gold? Answer: Next week. If any students or professors, or students. have any taNtalizing quizzes like the one above, please take them up to the SUN office where we'll gladly publish them one week and the answer the week following. Art eXpresses-Native heritage , Frcm:P.R. Dept. Confederation His prints deal mostly Centre of the Arts. COICPEEPOPARY INDIAN CAWER EDCI‘ENDS HIS HERITAGE CRAP";1 Cycles, The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, an exhibition which trans- forms the old traditions of Indian art from the coastal villages of British Columbia into a new medium, is currently on View at Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum in Charlottetown. Robert Davidson is des- cribed by Peter MacNair of the B.C. provincial museum as "without ques- tion, the greatest of the young Haida carvers to emerge in recent years". Davidson based his work in the principles of style which enable an artist to go beyond the past, rather than merely trying . to copy the artistic level of northwest coastal Indians. * Davidson describes the journeyman phase as " interpreting the song". with the animal arch— etypes familiar to us from the totempoles, the symbolic stock in trade of the culture: eagle, raven, bear, killer whale, frog, beaver, thunderbird. In his "master": prints, Davidson ranges further afield, rearranging trad— itional designs to fit net: shapes, eliminating super— flous detail and creating bold new ideas. The seven "artist"prints are experimental and tent- ative, inventing entirely new forms. The images I If suggest his future direct- ion— pure imagination grounded on precise tradition, bring Haida art alive again. Cycles The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson will remain on view at Conf— ederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum until Sunday, February 14. Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum is an Associate Musemn of National Museums of Canada. ‘ allva 3.1 .an.tfixva .v;\ . unanxw_ ‘2 3' r- " N"! r' r :3 t! _-.:' c. . 096m Mme-agonizxfiigo ' Reg. Prices 7:30-12:30 we ‘4B‘adcgaxrlgon,..Crib, Cards. V i ' worlds best vudeo games= : i :3 ‘ 3) Kipp-Off ’ , -_ 5foot Video Screen Cable Vision For all Sporting Events etc. ' Every Friday at Happy Hour - 2 new movies every week, 50¢ Admission. ; Movies !! ' ‘ The Barn will be open on Sunday for the SUPERBOWL game Daily, 4:30 p.m. Mass Sunday, 4:00 p.m. Protestant Worship Service Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Mass \ was s pens-senmc-orm 4. ’iv 3: I r _ ‘? I Monday 9 — 6pm ‘9 9 Tuesday 9 —- 5 Wednesday 9 — 1pm '3 ' P Thursday 9 — 6pm ; 5 Friday 9 — 8pm 5 1-” 0 Saturday 9 — 4pm. 6 » C) GUYS and GAIS - STUDENT DISCOUNT 252 ID'S REQUIRED , ' ~ 1 ANN iT/ANTQN owns: not“; memememu no. mummies - ewe-me. -