5.1 '6; THE CADRE,‘ OCTOBER 1, 1974, PAGE 10 nun/sniswm A wind unprecedented in I its wonder, beautiful in its course, bountiful in its immediate effects, un- imaginably glorious in its ultimate consequences, is at present sweeping the face of the earth. Its driving power is remorse— lessly gaining in range and momentum. Its creative force, however much un- detected, is increasing with every passing day. Gripped in its palm, you and I, are in the vortex of its vivifying power and are surrounded by the ev— idence of its wonderous joy. We can perceive its origin, probe its signif—' icance, and discern its outcome. Full of beauty _and gladness, we can see this great and mighty wind of God swirling aro— und us, invading even the remotest and most secret reaches of our lives.- Full of its creative power and light, this wind bri— ghtens our lives and fills us with the breath of ha— ppiness. In it we find the source of light and life. This wind is the teach— ’ rings30f Baha'u'llah, the Messenger of God in this day. He challenges us to meet this wind in our own heart, so that we can rec- ‘ | / ognize the fullness of our ’destiny. adestiny of un- limited beauty and unparaé lleled joy. There's this wind in this heart of mine. career I Plannifig, Are You an Occupational Ignoramus? Student Services are endeavoring to meet the needs of students through a variety of activities. We have developed a pro- gram for Freshman stud- ents designed to provide assistance in the area of Career Planning. . Groups of not more tnan ~seven students meet week- ly for gig sessions and have a definite theme for each session, with ample time for free discussion. This program was offered in the past and was rec- eived with great success. We are inviting you to drop into Student ServiCes Wed. and Thurs. and Ch-u case a suitable time for the group meetings. Some: one will be available to give you further informé ation on the program should you require it. Looking forward to. meeting with you. Most. Students, Are '. . . ii a; g' ' lg!!E!!i:‘ ’ k ‘ )— <III.-” .‘Iiii" DOCTbR [TEACHER .LAW ' 0%ng ‘MENT .ENGINEER ICS‘ i OPOLH’.L9VER '/ jhi Q BU lNESS. and It’s ' Risky Business 1 .Come Saturday, October ' 5th, 2:00p.m. to a‘gath—' ering sponsored by the U.P.E.I. Baha'i Club. Check the posters for the location on Campus. The ad below, regard- ing "termpapers" though 1e- gal, is not so far as the editor is concerned,.an in- tellectually honestheans for acquiring marks or de— grees. Sinceito advertise term papers is legal, it is not ethical (as law de- fines it) for the editor to reject it. Let it be knowntthat such practices are contrary to the ethical ideals of the Cadre: Stangbalton, Feb. 19, 1974. ‘-RESEAnCH CANADA'S LARGEST SERVICE SLTSFIpqp . Send now for.late§t analog. En- close $2.00 to cover return postf ESSAY SERVICES 57 Spadina Ave., Suite #208 Toronto, Ontario. Canada (416) 366-6649 Our [esearch service is sold for research assistance only. > 9'