VIEW FROM THE TOP The Bil-aver Mg ing/beer": Week/y No, itlzz, that No Fault Insurance you've been reading about is um just another mum: for the Birth Control Pill . . . “era-“av _, e;an g.;;,,; 00.09 .0 e00 Parents. the best way we know of to keep your teens all the Pat is to iced '0!" lots of chm-3c. JAN. 2| - FEB.3. I977 Visit WARSAW. SIDE TRIPS TO. BYDGOZCZ. V KLECHAKSKI." and BANGLADEshI LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (2 for fuel and one lst DAY- 9:35 AM. All passengers travel first class aboard Air Poland's uni-engine dumbo jet. 2nd DAY - IN AIR 3rd DAY - IN AIR hTH DAY - IN AIR , 5th DAY - IN AIR - Arrive Warsaw 9 PM. Transfer to Warsaw Hilton basement annex for box dinner. 6th DAY - After breakfast, complete city tour of_ WArsaw from 9:30 a-m. to 9:A5 a.m. Free time for shoplifting until meeting with Polish Dental Society. Again we will be entertained in style by local dentists and treated to a fabulous 7 course meal (A Polish sausage -and a six pack) . 7th DAY - Side trip to Bygoszcz and Klechaski. Tour the countryside in the comfort of a rebuilt Polish army tank. Watch local peasents working, performing native dances, and chang- ing underwear (with eachother). Some contin- ue on by jeep to Bangladesh. (Optional) 8th DAY - Back in Warsaw for tour of the University of Poland (Both Buildings). Everyone will get to see the book in the health science library. _ 9th DAY - Aboard your waiting dumbo jet for Canada only three quick stops. for directions) lOth DAY- INAIR llth DAY- IN AIR l2th DAY- IN AIR - Arrive Charlottetown between l0 AM and midnight, depending on weather conditions and fuel leakage. Customs clearance is quick No duty on Polish goods brought in - only on what you left behind. Per Couple $h9.50 Includes all Transportation, meals, drugs, tours, transfers, hotel ac- comodations, first-aid and parachute (opens on impact) Don't delay - complete coupon Reservations must be received Feb. A, I977 no later than Flight insurance $h80 per person OptiOnal side trip $12.00 per person The beaver is regarded by many as Canada’s national animal for the beaver was largely responsible for opening up this great country of ours. long ago the beaver was prized for it's fur throughout the world. It has also been recorded that many Canap dians actually liked to "eat beaver". The beaver rapidly gained in impor- tance. Throughout the years however, the beaver also gained recognition as an industrious, hardworking, rand lovable critter. The beaver has become a favh ourite for Engineers be- cauSe it is so character- istic of Engineers who are also constructive, indus- trious, and/or lovable. The beaver grew in im— portance in Canada as a symbol for the Engineering profession. In light of this, I asked around for someone to draw a picture of the noble beaver. I re— ceived two replys, each of which explain clearly how to draw a beaver. Why don't you follow the instructions and draw the beaver your- self. ' METHOD # ONE (incidently from an artsie) - "Deposit one's hand into one's pock- et or purth and deftly clutch a 5¢ piece, more popularly known as a nickel. Plath the nickel fait down (the queen's of earth hee hee(00pth, it makes me gigb gle))) on a desk, table, or similar object, the pro- duct of some noble crafts- man who has toiled many hourl. Where was I? ...Oh yes... Plath a sheet of pa- per'over the nickel, then ills 4‘ "a . .- '5 “Don’t feel so sorry for liiml He’s a gynecologist {or a convent." _ .0. A .u. a gently, as a summers breeze over a flowery meadow, shade the area over the nickel with a lead pencil. VOILAI! A beaver appears on the pa- per before your very eyes." THE END Jeezus, 1_guess that's a beaver alright. Well any— way here's my other reply. ‘ METHOD # Two(gngineer, by t 9 way) - "Take a standard by 11 sheet of paper. fis— ing a soft lead(HB or F), draw with the aid of a str- . eight edge, a 3 inch vert— ical line centred in the lower half f the paper. .At a point ” from the top (of the line, draw(with the aid of a protracter) two 3" lines radiating outward and _upward(to the left and right :of the point) at an angle of 45° with the vertical. Mark a point approx. 2" up on these two lines. J01“ ' the two points with a hor. pline. The resultant fig- ure may be shaded in for extra clarity(an Ames let— tering guide is handy). Remember to draw construc- tion lines with a 2H or har- der and object line with a soft lead. The beaver may be coloured to suit your~a ' taste as well; brown, black, red and yellow are gbod col- ours. Green and blue of course indicate yOur meat is spoiled, and are gener- ally as'a rule, not acce t- able in drawing beavers. Quite a piece of graphe\ ical design; sure is a lot different than drawing tits with your compass all day. my thanks to both con- tributors for helping me complete this article of beaver. ‘I..Beam & T. Square ,— 1an4§ ,“I’Il be using it on your ‘ daughter. Should that get me a discount?" AJ-J.