Scholar-ships“ . AETEIHHKIN SUIIHENTS UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED BY THE STATE CF LOUISIANA AEEIIEEEIE—Ecr students in a Bachelor or a Master's degree in Petroleum Chemistry , Tenable'at the university of Southwestern Louisiana. valued at $2,000. Candidates must have a good knowledge of Earnuda and English and must be presently attend— ing a Canadian university. DEADLINE DECEMBER 15. GERMAN MARSHALL FUND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM The Fund.will award fellow— ships to scholars and professionals whose proposed research. projects prcndse to contribute to a setter understanding and resolution of significant contenporary and emerging problems, domestic and international, crnnnn.to industrial societies -— particularly their crnrxutmjve political, ecrrrznic, and social aspects In all cases, projects must have U.S. and Emurrx£u1(Western and/or Eastern) cxrqaanents, but may also be concerned with other societies. DEADLINE NOVEMBER 30 The Fellows will be re- quired to devote the major part of their tine to study in one of the Faculties _ of Harvard University: Arts and Sciences, (including Engineering), Business Administration, Design, Divinity, Educaticn, Law, Public Administration, Nedioine, Dental Medicine and Public Health. valued at $3,600. DEADLINE DECEMBER 1 GJWKXNEEIEH UNIVERSITY INTERCHANGE SCHEME The grants are intended for research workers who have obtained financial support.which would enable them to undertake research : at a university institution in another (Inncnwealth country, but who required additional assistance to neet the cost of their own fares. DEADIINE DECEMBER 15. IEDR.MORE INFORMATION CIEHH¥IT SHIRLEY MAEYAS: STUDENT ASSISTANT—FINANCIAL AID, C/O STUDENT SERVICES. APPLICATION DEADLINES ARE NOW APPFCEKIEDWS. PLAN WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO NEXT YEAR NOW!!! NEXT YEAR IS TOO LHEEilllllil PEI PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION BURSARIES Three bursaries of $500 each are available in the second semester to deserving General or Associate members of the above association, or their depeni dents, in any year of a regular program at the uni— versity of Prince Edward Island. Applications are available at the Registrar's Office and must be sfimfitted no later than Friday, 27 Jan— uary 19781 re ular SPECIFICATIONS Power Output @REWNVVOOD l2(R-4600 N w ~only.$23’9‘.95 30 watts per channel minimum. RMS at ’ 8 ohms from 20Hz to 20,000Hz with no more than 0.5% total harmonic distortion. WATT’SMENTERPRISES St.Peter’s Rd} 9.95 \‘ {me um Sun, Thursday, Nov. 17",...1977', ‘page 14‘ INIRAMURALS, new , MONDAY, NOV. 21 7:00 P.M. Business vs Education 8:15 P.M. Mean Machine vs Marion WEDNESDAY. NOV. 23 7:00 P.M. Business vs Mean Machine 8:15 P.M. Education vs Marion BUZZAR TUESDAY, NOV 22 , 8:00 P.M. Jocks vs Engineers THURSDAY, NOV 24 7:00 P.M. Jocks vs Blanchard BROOMBALL TUESDAY, NOV 22 6:00 P.M. BlanChard vs 2nd floor 7:00 P.M. 3rd floor vs lst floor WEDNESDAY, NOV 23 6:00 P.M. Engineers-vs Spartans THURSDAY, NOV 24 7 , 6:00 P.M. Business vs Biology BASKETBALL - MONDAY, NOV 21 7:30 P.M. Day Students vs Blanchard 8:30 P.M. Marion vs Outcasts FLOOR HOCKEY TUESDAY, NOV 22 7:30 P.M. Ecers vs The Wall 8:30 P.M. Hips vs 18 Hour THURSDAY, NOV 24 7:30 P.M. Marion vs Mean Machine 8:30 P.M. Blanchard vs Business VOLLEYBALL WEDNESDAY, NOV 23 7:30 P.M. Sun vs Bernadine ‘ . 8:30 P.M. J.C.'s vs Marion STUDENT SKATES MONDAY 2:00 — 3:30 P.M. TUESDAY 2:00 - 3:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY 2:00 - 3:30 P.M. THURSDAY 2:00 — 3:30 P.M. 7:00 - 8:30 P.M.- SUNDAY WOMEN'S KEEP FIT ‘ MON., WED., and FRI. 11:30 - 12:30 Gym I Iottetm's first I ING 0F DDNAIR TAKE-+01." ' With A Difference MON - THUR~ 11:30- 1:30 FRI - SAT ll:30-2:30 a SUN _n :30-12:00 ‘ 221 University Ave. , PHONE 892-0478 EVERYONE WELCOME