7“ , , ,r ~.-, a I .’ . - . . ; The Sun, Thursday sept. 8a I977. Page 4. [Imp/diary centre" ready for fall rem Students returning to campus this term will find the new Chaplaincy Services ensconced in a new home; the Chaplaincy/ Centre is now established in the former Book Storef The $25,000 renovation job, which includes furnishings, is being carried out by the Trades Section‘of the University's Physical Plant. The main area which has a permanent dies 'for church services is adapt~ able for meetings and other campus gatherings. Designed to meet the needs of the Chaplaince the Centre also includes offices, a medit- ation room and a kitchenette. Four students, with the assist- ance of a Canada Works Grant of $6500., are currently at work to create religious art works for.the new Centre. Tracy Bredo, a Silversmith, is designing a tabernacle 8 crucifix; Carol MacKinnon, a worker in wood, will create the altar, and a cross for the Centre's exterior; peggy Trainor is weaving an altar cover, and a tapestry to hang as a backdrop to the altar; artist Dianne Cripps will create a mural in a religious theme. All are under the supervision of Ann Marie Wills, whose ceramics will include a vigil light, baptismal font, chalice 8 paten. These’works are being executed at the School of Visual Arts, Holland College. Student Services , what they do for «you Last week I heard someone remark that if the Student Union were to gain control of the new .student emergency fund, then Student Services would only be responsible for providing I.D's. If you care to look into this a little farther however, you may be quite surprised by just how many services these people do provide. If you have ever gone to the Manpower Office for a job or to the Health ~ Centre with a cold you have been catered to by functions of Student Services. If you have at- tended any of the ‘ecumenical programs or were ever a freshman who took part in the Orientation program, those opportunities were pos— sible by Student Services. If you live in residence your proctors and head residents are also provided by this group. Student Services however provides much more than this. Career planning, help with-course selection the reading lab, study habits development, personal - problem assistance, schblarship and'financial ‘aid information, off campus housing, on campus housing, testing, overseas student organizations, in-’ formation and providing_ I.D's are just some of the fields that Student Services can give you help in. In ~addition they provide a Personal Awareness Program, assistance to mature students, Grade 11 entrants, and Centen— nial Scholars, and are an adviser plus providing services for the University Day Care Centre. ' .Student sarvices is a response to all the needs of students in the nonfacadgnic world. That does not exclude academics but it is the only department responsible for the personal develop- ment of the Student. It ~is an entity in itself in that needs can be met right there, and if they are unable to help they know where to find someone who will. The offices of Student ' services can be found on the ground floor of Main building. In these offices you will find Jim Griffith, the director of Student Services. Jack Blanchard, director of student councel— ling, Marion Basha, Dean of Women, and Rev. Ron Evans and Father Brendan Magannety, Chaplains, will also be there to help you. they are usually to be found in their offices but they do also have a few off-campus functions. For sometime now they have been conductin High ' School visitations and thus establishing an on-campus contact for I in-coming students. The important thing for the student is to take advantage of these many and varied services. 9 Dept Chairmen The Board of G0vernors has named five new departmental chairmen to three year terms which began 1 June 77. The new chairmen and their depart- ments are: Professor Walter lsenor, Department of Busin- ess Administration; Dr. Leon Loucks, Department of Chemis- try; Dr. Kenneth Butler,Departs ment of Philosophy; Professor Earl WonnacOtt, Department of Physics; and Dr. Elizabeth \ z ,1 runny~‘;,;f executive The new slate of officers of the FacuIty Association is: President, Reginald Stewart, Vice-President, Ian Galloway; Secretary, Gordon Bond; Treasurer, Ron Collins. The Directors are Doris Mr Ander- son, Lawson Drake 8 Gerald Perry. Past President is Fred Driscoll. The Association~ Secretary is Wanda Bourgeau. The new executive took office I on 16 May. Percival, Department of Psychology. Notices Student Meeting . Senior - The first meeting for the Class of '78 will be held in the Panther Lounge on Monday Sept. 12 at 6:00 p.n. All seniors are asked to at- tend. Junior- All members of this' year's junior class are asked to meet at 7:00 p.m. on Mon— day Sept. l2, in the Panther Lounge. u Sophomore - The first meeting of the sophomore class will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Tues. Sept. l3 in the Panther Lounge. . Freshman - All Freshmen are asked to attend the first class meeting which will be held on Tuesday Sept. l3 at7 movies The first movie of the year will be “The Way We Were”, starring Robert Redford and Barbara Streisand. The show- ing will take place this Sunday night, September II, at 8:00 p.m. in the Duffy amphitheatre. education society The Education Society will hold their first meeting on Wed. Sept. l4 at 7:00 p.m. in the Panther Lounge. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY , Assistant Football Manager Must be able to travel on weekends.-Salary negati? able. 0n the job training. JOB- to handle and repair football'equipement. FROSH - 7:30 p.m. - THE PILL -- THE PILL’ PLEASE NOTE - THIS YEAR THE MEDICAL INSURANCE' PLAN DOES NOT COVER THE PILL OR OTHER CONTRACEPTIVE DRUGS. Ldst and found There is,a lost and found in the Security ‘ Office in the Basement, of Main. If you‘ve lost something why not ,check there, last year there were over 60 um- claimed articles. student directory. A Student Directory .is being prepared to assist students to find other students- included in the Directory will be name, address, and tele-1 phone number. If you-do not.wish to support the Student Directory and prefer to have your name withheld please contact Mike MacMahon, Communica- tions Officer. at the ’ Student Union Office in the Barn before Friday, .Sept. 25. ‘ HOPE meetihg; The Hope Environmental Group will meet at the Re- search Station on University! Ave., on Tues. Sept.I3 at' newable resources, etc. \ Re-cycling,rer 4