~1=159Mcm MAID; 'byfdtaien My office'hoursxare: 'nnahyz9xw~+12wo » 1:00 - 4:09 'mursday. 9:00 - 12:00 This will be the last notice of scholarships or bursarys untill next Fall.Come in early in the Fall and check on scholarships and bursarys you might be eligible for, remember most deadlines are before Christmas. DE S I GN CANADA The National Design Council and the Federal_ department of Industry, Trade and Commerce offer a program of scholarships to en- courage advance study in the field of design. Scholarships are avail- able to praticing designers and design students for advance design studies at the best school of design. DEADLTNfi April 30,1979 S . R. LAYCOCK BURSARY This bursary will be awarded on the under— standing that the re— cipient accepts em- ployment in Canada upon completion of his or her studies in the field of Health Ed- ucation.Valued at $500 DEADLINE April 30,1979 HELEN HERRING SCHOLARSH'IPI The Helen Herring scholarship of $500.00 will be awarded to a student from Prince Edward Island,who by , September,is enrolled in the final year of a degree program of Home Economics. l DEADLINE April 30,1979 :TODAY'S caosswono PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Interjection 47 Poems ‘- 4 Take away 49 Insect egg weapons ’50 Stiffen 9'Shun 51 Advise ‘14 Hindu meal :52'Hail =15 Calgary 54 Entr' —: In- Stampede, termission 9.9. 58 Man's nick- 16 Sacred book name ,._17 Play section: 60 Buddy 2 wards “Embers ;_19 Droops . 62 — tence 20 Stumbles 64 Ship term 21 Earth: Prefix 86 Fished 22 Israeli judge 67~Project 23 Against: 88 Fib - Prefix 89 Poet Oscar 24 Dams — 26 — Benedict 70 Corners ’ 29 Wallaba- 71 Dentists' 31 Fruit seed deg. 32 Irish town DOWN 33 Patrickor 1 Macaroni, . Pearson e.g. 36 AutoCrat - - ‘2‘ Firm "38 Make lace ’ 3 Silent 39 Stretches ' 4 Vases 41 Circus tea- . 5 Drowse ‘ ture L 6 Proverb 43 Regret ;. 7 Quittance , 44 Pekoe and L 8 Driver _ I hyson ' 9 Skillful 3 V .' i6" Eaten away N 8 d ‘ 10 Flower 1140 yachtclub 11 Indebted *‘ event.“ .‘ 12 Sick " 2-words ‘ 13 — Moines 42 Potasslum 18 Narcotic : “Cooker 24 Custodians .18 Scheduled 25 Leanest hm 53;5_elect_h 27 Scraper. 5,; 5.5.0,ffsprir_ir;|:..x ZB-Gratitied _ . 56 Lukeyiarm 30 Continedr . 57 Letters 33 Dormouse ‘59 Relinquish 34 Emit 617*Serpen'ts 35 Factory: ' 62 Stitch ‘ 2 words 63 Can. prov. 37 .Unusual 65 Owed ‘. . -..h . mums. commr QUESTION:Did you have a good year at UPEI this year‘)’ Marty Hilton-S oph Yes,because I got good marks and I really enjoyed my time playing basketball. It was great until the pinball machines in the Barn broke. Blaine Burdett—Junior It was a quiet year but a good one until I heard tuitnon was going up. There was lots of good parties with the Bio Boys. Joanne Peters-Soph Yes,academically and socially.There was a good atmosphere for studying and enjoying yourself. Getting involved in student activities made me a lot of new friends. by :Maureen Murray Lee Donnelly Marion Mitchell—Frosh Yes,I met some great people who had something intell- igent to say.It's quite a change from high school. It's really good if you're interested in books. Bill Pound—Soph Yes since I met such an interesting person as Marion (above) .First semester was the pits, but the second semester was good.There should be more clubs and organ— izations and dry events. Gerard Murphy—Junior Yes,although somebody stole Max and that ruined the year. ' Mike Shaw—Frosh Yes,I enjoyed the change from high school.I met a lot of new people.