, . ._ _ .— .., ._ .. .. -'- A. .. - .\.'a”"'. r. A“A'A'a'4'4'1'A'1'A'A'4'."1.a‘ .'. .. I g ' '3}! din”. '.‘4°.'.‘.‘. ‘ a‘3 A‘ a! 4'... g 3“: 8'“ a‘:‘.‘t‘l5’4'¢‘t";‘ t‘fi't‘I‘A‘i’l'fi'bbk?5‘*$i*’u77)r u _ , _ U.P.E.I. SUN FEB 3,]983 Ammowmeummmue BLUE CROSS CARDS Blue Cross cards must be picked up at the Barn. These have already been paid for through the Student Union fees. Thank you. Yearbooks The 1981-82 yearbooks are in and can be picked up at the Barn. Yearbooks fran past years are' also available to all but freshmen. CELEBRATION FOR CHINESE NEW-YEAR. MOVIE: Assassins (With English Sub- titles.) LOCATION: Amphitheatre ‘ (Duffy) DATE: February 13, 1983 TIME: 9:00 p.m. Admission Fee: $3.00 per person. Tickets will be avail— ‘ able at Blanchard Room 304, ‘Marion Hall 210, or contact any Chinese student on Cam— pus. Part of the funds rec— ieved will be donated to World Vision. Call 566—5551 OPEN FACULTY SEMINAR Friday, 4th February Faculty lounge 2:40 p.m. SPEAKER : — Honourable David MacDonald Former MP Egmont (PC) Former ‘federal Secretary of DOCI‘OR'S IDURS in the HEALTH CENTRE. Monday- T.B.A. Tuesday- Doug Carmichael-8:30—9:30 Barb Flanaga— 10:30-noon Wednesday— T.B.A. Thursday- Brodie Lantz— 10:30- noon Friday— Doug MacDonald— 11:00—12: 30 NOTICE POSI'URE, U.P.E.I.'S newest literary magazine is now out. Copies are available for sale through our office, Rm. 103, Main Annex. Get yours soon! Quant— ities are limited! We are now taking sub- mission of poetry, prose, short drama, and art work for our next issue. Remem— ber to type your manuscript and have your name and phone number on each page. , WANTED \ I would like to buy a typewriter in good condition. Phone 894—4129 —ask for Mike. State. Presently Special Ad- visor to Joe Clark. TOPIC : —U.P.E.I. Toward The Year 2000: Some Directions and Opp)rtunitie W Happy Hour 4:00 p.m. HEM" , 'eaamwj M®WflE§ = February 4— Atomic Cafe. U.S.A. 1982’. Dirs. Jayne loader, Kevin and Pierce Rafferty. A funny and horrifying archival doc- umentary of civil defence and cold war propaganda footage from the 1950's, all aimed at justifying the A—Bomb to a native and unaware populace. February 11- West Side Stog. U.S.A., 1961. Dir. Robert Wise. Starring Nat- alie Wood, George Chakiris and Rita Moreno. This mod- ern rendition of 'Romeo and Juliet" has become one of the most enchanting music- als in the history of Broad way and Hollywood. Magnif- icient photography and a classic score by Bernstein and Sondheim. I Braam at 892—5840. ANNOUNCEMENT RorARchlaofCHARmrrEmm Ncminations for the SCI-DIARSHIP. 1983 Student Union Elec- ’ tions will be open on Feb— Eligibility— ruary 7 at 9 a.m. Nomination - must be physically dis- forms will be available at able person. - must be entering or con— tinuing studies at Hole- ‘1and College or the Univ ersity of Prince Edward this time at the Student Union Office. They close Thursday February 17th ’ at 1:00 p.m. Positions open are: Island. EXECUTIVES: Value— — 2 000.00 - President $ ’ - Vice-Pre51dent Int. Term Vice—President Ext. ~»- adenic ear ma __ Tr er one ac y ( y be renewed) (DUNCIL: 3 Arts Representatives - 3 Business Represents. 2 Science Represents. 1 Education Rep. Residency- - must be a resident of Prince Edward Island. Application— — application forms are available at: , Dept. of Student Service lst. floor, Main Bldg. University of Prince Edward Island. 2 SENATE POSITIONS We need you to make this campaign successful. After all, the student un- ion is you. If you have any questions contact Janet Application Deadline — April 15. ANTHER LOUNGE. ** HOURS ‘ MONDAYS T0 THURSDAYS -- -- -- -- "4pm——— lam FRIDAY and SATURDAY --,--.|pm _ lam HAPPY HOUR PRICES Mon- Fri 4'7 Sat 1-7 carols cribboards games MOVIES . Fri. 3————- 7