CFS Student Saver oran Update Full-time Students o Did everyone get their Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) Student Saver envelopes? The Student Union handed some 1500 envelopes out on Registra- tion day and, due to the interest, we have ordered 500 more from the Toronto office. You can use the card all across Canada throughout the year. PEI’s discounts follow Nova Scotia’s in the guide. The dis- counters listedin the guide cover the East. If you are travelling to Canada’s West this year we can provide you with the West’s Dis- count Guide book upon request (just contact the SU Centre 566- UPEI! Since the publication of the Discount Guide book we have had three new discounters on PEI. Please note these as they are not Jisted in the book. SMITTY’S RESTAURANT — University Plaza, Charlotte- town 566-5752 10% off all menu items excluding any other existing special or discounts. KINGS PLAYHOUSE THEATRE - Georgetown 652-2053 $1.00 off ticket price of plays July — September HIRTLES STEREO - 100 Trans Canada Highway 894-7666, contact Barry Hirtle Discount 10 — 50% CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS ARE HELPING TURN THE WORLD AROUND. YOU CAN HELP TOO. - Concerned Canadians are aware of the needs of developing nations. You want to help but how can you be sure that your support will be practical and effective over the long term? Since 1958, Canadian Crossroads International an Sakti aie of dedi- cated volunteers, has been providing such pee assistance in four ways: — Overseas volunteers serve in 34 sedieing countries for four to six months, without pay, working along side local people on self help projects in health care, education, community development and agricul- ture. - CCI brings Third World citizens to Canada to learn skills that they can take back to their home communities. - CCI's volunteer committees in over 70 Canadian communities promote international understanding and awareness of world problems. - CCI provides seed money to initiate projects in Third World countries, which are recommended by CCI's volunteer groups in that country. Canadian Crossroads International provides you with practical, effective ways to help people in the Third World and to promote international understanding. Donations are tax deductible and are matched by the provincial governments and the federal government through CIDA. Volun- teers for overseas placement or for work in Canada are always welcome. Please write or phone for more information. You too can help turn the : world around. NATIONAL STUDENT DISCOUNT PROGRAM |G TUDENTSAVER PROGRAMME NATIONAL DE RABAIS D' ETUDIANT(E This Weeks Feature Discounters THE BREAD BIN University Ave. 892-8400 10% off 0530). The discounters listed are or- ganizations and businesses that realize how expensive it is to get an edication and: they want to help out whenever they can. If you, the students, use the card other businesses will want to get in on what is already the largest - discount program of its kind in Canada. If you use the card regu- larly it will lead you to savings on everything from looseleaf to Fit- ness Club memberships. It’s up EFFECTIVE READING COURSE Can you cope with heavy | reading loads? Do you want to: —learn to read faster? —get, more out of your read ing? —make more efficient. use_of your research and study time? —have_ more confidence in yourself? CANADIAN CROSSROADS INTERNATIONAL CARREFOUR CANADIEN INTERNATIONAL 31 MADISON AVENUE, TORONTO, MSR 2S2 (416) 967-0801 CHARITABLE REGISTRATION NUMBER 0374041-21-13 KATHY’S BEAUTY SALON 325 University Ave. 566-1770 25% of Excludes products “SPEAK | EASY A six sessions course on effective speaking During your years at Univer- sity, you should expect to gain the skills and confidence to com- municate your ideas to other stu- dents, professors, and the pub- lic at large. “Speak Easy” is a short course designed to help you achieve a more effective way of communicating, whether it is in the context of discussions, semi- nar participation or social inter- action. Emphasis will be achiev- Enrollment. is ing self-confidence, initiative, de- lim ited to 8 termination and development of your potential. We hope that Date: Thursday, September Sign up for the 6—week Short Intensive Course in Effective Reading Fall 1988 | es = SS eee i ae tote ; ; ity to communicate will enhance senator nO a: EO tape Reading Lab. Rm 107, Robertson Library, your potential, aot Bhiyae ee ee, a45pm ‘ but also when you lace to assume Place: Audio-Visual Studio, Students input: Minimum of 5 hours per week con- your responsibilities in the work AVC sisting of: force. “Speak Easy” is not in- — This is a non-credit course 1. Choice of one of the scheduled classes listed below: tended to be a high level course No examinations or marks will Tuesday 11:30am-1:30pm in public speaking or debating. 5:00pm-7:00pm Wednesday 11:30am-1:30pm 2. Choice of individual study lab time totalling 3 hours (or more). Note: Schedule of classes may be altered to meet stu- dent’s needs. be recorded Contact: Mrs. Susanne Manovill, Circulation Desk, Robertson Library, 566-0581. — a ee oe ———— oo ore a =< ee er ee seer Page 6 Sa : ree ———————— SEM Sa oS SSS