THE SUN, Thursday, Octdoer l, 1981, page 8 f ' FINANCIAL Hi! My name is Pam Clark. I am a Junior at UPEI and am working. as Student Financial Aid Assistant in the \ Student Services. I'd like to welcome the ‘ Freshmen to our campus along with those who nught be attending framr out of province. To those who are returning, I'm sure you's agree that it's good to see a lot of familiar faces and meet with friends you haven't seen for four months. My job is to help graduate and undergraduate students obtain scho lar- Shining Success The annual Shinerama was once agin, thanks to the Frosh, a success, This year not only did we shine shoes but also cars, silver, and dogs. The stories are too numerous to mention but everyone seemed to have had at least a few laughs! At last count the money raised totals nearly $2 ,'500. It was down a bit from what we raised last year but for a Tuesday, with just the Charlotteth area to canvas, I feel everything turned out extremely well. All the -Frosh that shines and took part in Orientation deserve a pat on the back. This was really a spirited group and kept me going through, that hectic and crazy ‘ day. Please guys keep up that good old "Invol— " vement spirit" - people like you are what this place needs! Many - thanks to all who helped shine for the.C.F. kids. Special thanks to Mickey Place, Peggy Gallant, Sandra Dunsford, and the O'Connors. 't Extra special thanks to Gary, Pam, Kevin, Hogan, and Trent, without whose help I would not have been able to have pulled it off. In ending I would like to share one of the things that helped make ~o ships and bursaries so they can continue their education. There is money "available, and I strongly encourage students to take advantage of it. Please come in early because there are approaching deadlines on certain My hours are: Monday 1:15 - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 1:15 — 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 1:15 — 4:30 p.m. If you need financial aid and are unable to come in during these hours, call and we can arrange an appointment to suit your schedule. ,,73f;_.45a ." I. I. the money We earned !) . While we were putting up posters, Trent (11 years old) said to me, "You know I like doing this, it gives you ,a warm feeling inside. You feel good about yourself but I don't know why... maybe it's because we're helping someone else. " Thanks for being there frosh - have a \ great year and I hope you all keep feeling good about yourselves. Sincerely, Heather E. MacLeod Chairperson Shinerama 1981 ‘ P.E.I. Council of Remember to check the Financial Aid Bulletin Board outside of Student Services for some scholarships and bursaries available. Listed are a few awards of interest. Women s s : The P.E.I. CounCi Of Women is offering a bursary at UPEI. This award is made annually on the recommendation of the Scholarship (bmmittee in consultation with Marion Basha to a studen- of mature years, female, 9, 1981. * - Walth Scholarship: The Camomealth Scholarships and Fellowship Plan provides scholarships for foreign studies, mainly for postgraduates. Deadline: October 31,1981. The Rl'_o_de_;s Scholarship I Trust: The ‘Rh 5 Sd'lolarships are ‘ awarded to assiSt 4 ‘ students who wish to attend the University of Oxford. Applicants must have completed at least three years of university work by October 1, 1982». full-time in any. year. Deadline: ‘ Friday, Oct. ” Bell Department of' Tourism Province of Nova Scotia Baddeck, N.S. - Fifty-nine years after his death, inventive genius Alexander Graham Bell"s_"hone notes" may begin to s .ed light on abandoned technology as important today as his telephone and flying machine were in their time. _. Béll's"home notes" are his day-to-day hand— written work notes, and memos to associates and staff, as he carried out extensive research ' prior to and during his years at his famous laboratory, workshops, and home, at his. beloved Beinn Breagh on a head- land across the bay from Baddeck on, Cape Breton ' Island. More than 500 volumes of his notes, working papers and personal letters touching every aspect of his life and his research into such diverse areas as medicine. aeromautics, marine \ Notes 2 ' Deadline: OctOber ‘26 , 1981. engineering, genetics , » electricity, sound and speech, are preserved today in a special room of the Alexander Graham, BEll Complex within the . Alexander Graham Bell. 7 National. Historic Park in Baddeck. ' ~ ‘ » Bell's notes and - letters could open doors to abandoned technology ' with tratendous potential g - today. They could reveal pathways to new discoveries, they could - shed new light on the ' lives of Bell and his family, his friends, fl and associates. 7 ' It's all there for the serious researcher, scientist, scholar,, ' author. . . For further information, contact: Stan Fitzner Editorial Services Nova Scotia Department of Tourism P.O. Box 456 . 5151 Terminal Road Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2R5 ‘ Telephone (902.) 424—4507 424-4554