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- Page 7
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- Thursday September 17, 1981
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- 't too good. , It, therefore,‘ gives us much pleasure to report that UPEI sports started off in a pleasing way as the Lady Panthers topped les dates U. de Moncton (bilingual yet!!!) 1—0. " ear‘before last the girls "« went winless and scoreless, we made excUses that they were mostly freshmen. Last year they improved a bit, winning one and tying a couple, so we gave small credit because
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- Thursday October 23, 1980
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- have ruled out Klan involvement in the incidents which they prefer to call "willfull damage to lawns". . The three lawn-burning incidents all occured in quiet suburban neighbour- hoods of this/city of 42,006 to families who have lived in Canada for at least Six years. .The‘first two incidents occured early in the morning of Sunday August 10th. The two families - one of East Indian and one
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- Thursday February 17, 1983
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- H. Al". _ . 1: and Welfare Canada ad that dan to health 7 mg. nicoiine 1.1 mg King Size “ga unreases r" 17 rr. nicotine 1 ': amount smoked: avoid inhaling. Average per cigarette: Mild Regular n5? 5‘!»- - n - u . tar" 12 mg. nicotine 0.9 mg. [y :0 nicotine 0.8jfigffi ]
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- Thursday November 15, 1984
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- Tuesday January 1, 1980
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- Federation. Uncoming Eventg The annual general meeting of the P.;. will be held at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Je 1 Natural History Society 3 in the frovincial 11 . r" retort 1...: place. Precr . utinis and r v Health Building. The nominating committee‘ and the election of officers for 1980 will feature a showing of sl ‘ Members having any slides to contribute Should bring them al the meeting. . n 1‘ “i
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- Thursday February 2, 1984
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- to 4 pm. ’ 2.. q.- IFinancial Aid Column Dear Tenant} We'd like iotake +his opportum to welcome you to our new) re'nnovatcd bugs .Pleasldlnggg‘c mat (IS nua l a u hts wingein a’d off a 10:00 pm. Ev ; , . DEN One Complete Floor of Hockey Equi‘ment ‘ ' 392-625; Succulent Seafood and Steaks in a nostalgic setting LEBANESE FOOD A SPECIALTY LICENSED & AIR CONDITIONED Mon - Sat 11 am
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- Thursday November 13, 1980
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Badminton (Gym) Sunday 6:00 7 8:00 p.m. Basketbill (Women) . I Keep Fit Classes (Women Only) __ Thursday, November,20 “ 7:30 _ Daze Studénts vs. Bernie #1 Mrnday 11:30
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- Thursday December 2, 1982
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- Arsenault ml11\,‘License,1 . ; Graphics— Chris Robinson - n? C dit‘ioned John Schlegelmilch ‘J'r on , Photos— Preston Delaney Free Lebanese Drink ‘ ' T\r°V MerriCk With Meals of $5 +. ~ layouts“ Mike Cdmolll’ ' V Must Have Student Ca ’ I ' Terry De Courcey ’ JOall'lne MacKinnon " Th Mon.— Satr llam—Bam ‘ a ' v. ere . _ _V feirrendZDZZa 19°?" .; ’ Sun. 4pm—12pm
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- Tuesday November 1, 1988
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- > D Queen~ of othe - meadows BY MARGARET E. MALLETT Driving through Mount Herbert on July let, I turned onto theBethel Road (Route 215) and was confronted by a ditchful of tall plants about 3 ft. or higher with reddish stalks, topped by dense panicles of creamy white flowers whose de- lightful fragrance filled the air. Had I looked back across the Mount Herbert Road I could have noticed tha...
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- Thursday November 18, 1982
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- -basketball, our team 1. a“ , velled to Maine on Thur— .‘tiveasg.31 Oct, 5.4 sdayandon'rhursdayand .' Friday nights topped the at C‘astine 114-86 109-88. Owrtis atom r 348. 28 points. ' on Sanirday night & Smtxday . A . , aftemoon'we dropped two > , to the University of Maine _ at Machais 80-71 and 79-72, '_ :, as Billy Badman led the “fly for us with 26 & 22
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- The Gem -- 19890928 -- Image 14
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- Thursday September 28, 1989
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- — “Reggae, Rock, Rhythm and Blues” D.J. Tina Wong caters to listeners who like mellow as well as up and coming music. Tuesday 10:00-12:00 am “Revenge of the puddle ducks” Nixon Jetson and Lorne Acorn play an eclectic mix of anything with real drums, real words and real balls. Also, famous sports figures will be interviewed. Tuesday 12:00am-1:00pm - “Rush Hour” - everything and anything that makes you bop
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- Thursday October 10, 1985
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- Hall on Oct. 22nd, 8:00 pm. The play will also perform at Georgetown October 23rd. West Isle Oct. 24th. Victoria Playhouse Oct. 25th. The Venerables Present can be seen«on Friday, Oct. 25th, Steele Recital Hall from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm. October [0, I985 THE NETTED GEM ’ The state of Rock by Glen Boswell The rock world has been abuzz with activity over the past year or so with Live Aid, v Farm Aid
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- Thursday November 22, 1984
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- 18.5% of this total, or $2,392,611. UPEI received a little Over 7 ‘ten million dollars from gov- ernment grants. A short breakdown on .some of the costs: _, ——Salaries for full and part- time professors, support . and equipment staff, and student assistants came to $8,429,109. The President’s Office alone ate up $140,102 in salaries. --—“Fringe benefits” totalled $1,215,501. -—Scholarships
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- Sunday January 1, 1989
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- -2448 during operating hours. The Ski Report describes conditions by (1) Base Snow - amount of snow coverage on trails or slopes (in centimeters) (2) Surface C0ndition - defined as powder, packed powder, wet snow, corn snow, etc. Skiing in Provincial Parks (3) Slope or Trail Condition Our parks remain open year-round and they are perfect places for winter picnics, snowshoeing and cross-c0untry skiing
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- Thursday October 22, 1981
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- I . f. .. Notes " 5m»: A TEAQHER" Proudly Presents“ _ y . Notes From the Principal's Office. .' I I On Friday, October second, sixteen education students, two resource people (sent, I'm sure by "an Atlantic Breweries, _c0mpany) , three faculty members and family packed their bags, boots, and set out for Oak Acres Carrpgin the thriving retromlis of Murray Riverat
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- The Gem -- 19891012 -- Image 09
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- Thursday October 12, 1989
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- will be join- ing with over 400,000 post- seondary students aross canada on October 18, 1989 as part of the Canadian Federation of Stu- dents campaign to ccelebrate Na- tional Student Day highlighting issues affecting post-secondary students. The UPEI Student Unio in conjunction with its CFS com- mittee and help from student saver discounters, has included a wide variety of special events throughout the day
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- Thursday October 26, 1989
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- . A ball of flame burst inside Jenkins’ cockpit, rapidly expand- ing, reducing both pilot and air- craft to flaming debris. ” Bastard!” Farthington squeezed off a burst from his 20mm cannon as he sped past the monster. He brought his aircraft around, intending to fin- ish the dragon before it could do more damage. The dragon was on Farthington’s Heads-Up Dis- play. Patrick paused, savoring the dragon
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- Friday November 1, 1985
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- conservation goals." POLLUTION DAMAGE TO FORESTS SLOWS (from the Halifax Cronicle Herald) (Oct. 12, 1985) , BONN (Reuter) - The rate of damage to West German forests from pollution slowed in the last year for the first time since 1982 but more than half the country's trees were still affected, the Agmflmre Ministry said Wednesday. The ministrysaidin areportthatby the endof August, 52 percentof West
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- Thursday February 12, 1981
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- Having time to kill? ' lwriters is MONDAY by May 5, 1981. Are you tired of classes? p, ‘NOONrAnything receide Faculty seminar . _ 1 after this time will ” -" IF SO - - - Come to the Games Room in the Barn 1 - _ OPEN FACULTY SEE/[[NAR- , ' . n...
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- Thursday March 3, 1983
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- . Robertson Library Hours February 28 — march 12 Monday —~ Thursday -.. 8:15 a-m.. ‘ :00 p_m, Friday ' --. 8:15 an — >:UO p_m, Saturday -.. 1-03 p.m. ...
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