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Maritime Guidance Associationto hold Convention at M.U.N.
526 eompetitors took part in the Annuel Memorlel University 'ntremurel Cr~Country Allee MId September 26. The r_ eovered 8 2.8 mile eour. whieh begen 8t theM.U.N. Field Hoekey Piteh, ren through the eempus, up the Pri"ee Philip Drive end the hillimmediately pen the statue of Gaspier de Corte Real, and baek to the finish at its point oforigin. 466 runna" eompllting for their faeultillS and residenees, c:ompleted the rouTSll.
The top tim finishers W8l"e: First, Mike Greene -lSt. .kIhn's CoUe1lll1 - 15.45; seeond,Winston Baseombe _ (Bowelllr Hou..) - 16.13; third, Gary Handrigan - lSt. John'sCollelllll - 16.35; fourth, Ron No..worthy - (Pre·Med); fifth, Kevin TOO9' - {PhysieslEdueationl; sixth, Ben Osmood _ lBarn.. Housel; ..venth, Gary Wllsh - IGeog.Dep.-tmantl; eighth, Allister Grahem _ (BlackaU Hou..); ninth, Rob Fisher - IBowlterHousel; and tenth, Chip Nardini -IBowater Hou..l.
December 13, 1973 - Thuralay;Examinations will begin, FanSemKt1lr.
Education Building, by Dr. WilliamWolking, Associate Professor, Department of Special Education, Psychology and Clinical Psychology, University of Florida. He will discuss"Principles of Behaviour and the Roleof the Counsellor."
Dr. John Paterson of the University of Alberta will speak to delegates at a noon-time luncheon on thetopic "Counselling: A New look atsome Old Problems". Dr. Paterson ispast President of the CanadianGuidance and Counselling Association.
At 2 p.m. in E·2, Dr. HedleyDimock, Professor of Applied SocialScience and Director of the Centre forHuman Relations and CommunityStudies, Sir George Williams University, Montreal, will lead a discussionon the "Application of Group Understandings to Counselling."
The delegates will be guests at areception tended by the St. John'sMunicipal Council Friday evening.
On Saturday, there will beseveral mini-workshops, the M.G.A.annual business meeting and an after·noon which is open for discussion withDr. Dimock, viewing films or taking abus tour of the coastal area around St.John's.
Mr. Sheppard said that the convention has been greatly assisted byboth the Educational Psychology De·partment and the Counselling Centreat Memorial.
Beeau. d the delay in openll'lllMemOl"ial UniYllrsity, tome dian,," h_ hadto be m'" 10 the "Uni....rsity Diary",found in the University Calendar, paga 10.
l.ectuntl were to hlll/e endMi onFrid.y, December 7th, and lI.lCaminations_ra to hlll/e begun on Monday, December10th. THESE DATES DO NDT NOWAPPl.Y.
The Dillry has been amendlld _follows:
Deeember 10, 1973 - Monday: RlI9"ular Monday l.eeturllS wilt be...~.
DlIeember 11, 1973 - Tuem.y:Regular f!..!!!!l l.ecturllS willbe IMld.l.eetu.... will end, Fall S.mllSter.
I University II Diary Changes I
gone out to groups who may beinterested in this convention, nurses,social workers, doctors, etc. '''Wewould welcome all those interested incounselling", he said.
During tile convention there willbe three major papers presented andmuch opportunity for delegates toparticipate in group discussions andmini.workshops.
The first paper will be given at9:30 a.m., Friday, in Room E·2, Arts·
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Two hundred delegates are ex·pected to attend the 27th conventionof the Maritime Guidance Associationto be held on campus October 5 and 6.President of the Association is TomBrown, a member of Memorial'sCounselling Centre now on leave at theUniversity of Alberta.
Convention chairman, GlennSheppard of the Departmeflt of Educational Psychology, Guidance andCounselling said that invitatiOfls have
Physical Recreation
For
Faculty & Staff
(fI Alumt'll Swimmil'lll
The pool IS rellrved for certified members of theAlumni AS1QC;llIlOn Ol'l Tuesday evel'ling 19:00 - 10:001.
Two guests per member are permitted bUI gtJl!'lIts mustbe lICComj»rlied by the hOIl.
Childrel'l and youths of school age are not permitteddUring these sess,ons.
Informlllon - Mr, Dan Corbin. Alumm Affain. LOQI 2810.
SQUASH AND HANDBALL.
EffectIve Monday, 24th September, 1973.
SWIMMING POOl.
I., SWImmIng - F.eully Staff, -.::l Bo.rd of Regents
TIMI pool,s relMV'lld for members of F8l;Ulty, S~ff endBOMd of Rlgen" ..-ld their IlUtI1IU on wednesday _nings,18:00 - 9:00 p.:n.!.
Guests ... restroeted to two (2) per membIt". and muSIbe .ec:omp..-"ed by 1M hon when USIf'll the pool.
No dli~ or youths of Kttool ..... pet"mitWd inthepootctlmngthilget'iod.
tbl Members 01 the Faculty end Stefl .... permItted to attendstude"! recrelh(ln $W,mm1l'lg periods;
Three Squ.sh/H.1'ldba1l courts Ire WIllable for use at tenlll'ltimn. TourMITIII'lU lIIld profeSllOf\ll1 cla~ we gIVen priority
Interl$led pleVen should cheek the tIOtlCe boards adjacel'l1tothe Iqtash courll ~lIery
Informallon _ Mr. Tobon Chapmllll. Department 01 Phys>ulEduClloon & AthleticS. Local 2450
WEIGHT TRAINING AND WEIGHT LIFTING
The facllm.. Itld aqulpment. locluchng UnlYluaf GladIatorweogl!t tramlllil applratus. .e ....,llbte for use. except whe<t~Ulred lor regullrly IiCher;h.•1«l daues or teem !relmng.
Keys (2Il'l be obtall'led at the 'CAGE' '1'1 the PhyllelllEduCltlOr'l 8u,khr'lll. on • logn out and rllum ballS.Inform. !On - Mr.l. English, Equlpf1llnt Maneger. Local 2445
INTER.FACULTV DIVISION OF INTRA·MURAL PROGRAMME
RECREATIONAL CLUB FACILITIES
FaQ.llty atld staff members sometimel enter teams ,1'1 Soft·ball. Soccer. 811lketball or Volleyball. GroUj)$ interested in pilrtlC"patl"ll,"lmr.Murallelgllllshouldcol'ltaet:
Men - Mr. T. Chapman - Local 2450Women - Mrs. J Aaltr.., - Local 2453
ICE SKATING
The Unlwrslty does tIOt n- an lee StadIum. For the,nform_lOn of .- IT\IlTlIbers of Faculty there IS one munICIPallyowned. and two prlVl1ely owned ice-....ena$. in the cily of St. John·s.There ml'f be lOme opponun'ty to efl9ll9ll in lee-spons atldslo;atll'9actlllilles bet...-n October and April.Informal 101'1 - Managers 01 rl!'llJ*etive lrenas.
~ Local 2721- Local 2449- Local 2450
- Local 2595- Local 2597
- Local 2448- Locel 2456- Local 2459- Local 2261- Local 2681- Local 2A5O- 72&3010,
eKt.352-753-1287- 579-7667- J68.6311·Home- 722·5975-0ff,ee- Local 2456
- Mr. O. Jackman- Mr. C. Tay'or- Mr. D.Wong
_ Mr, W Redden_ Mr. K. Teylor- Mr. E. 8rowne_ Dr. J. FrlflC'l- Mrs. S. Green- Mr, T. Ch.pm3l'1- Mr. Y. LeGal
- Mr. K. TilVlor
- Mrs,S. Martil'l- Mr. D. Szvetko
Klrate
Kung Fu
OriemeerlngRifle & Handgun
Shooting - Mr. F. ZahnSprIngboard Oiv'"9 - Mr. J. Dril'lkwll1erSquash - Mr. T. ChapmanSynchrol'lized
SWImmIngWrelt.i"ll
NU"*OUl phYSlCl' rlereallOn clubs lor nudenu ~ act_throughout the ye.... lIIld members 01 Faculty lIIld Steff. Withinleresl or prW'OUlIJlper...,ee '" Ihe lollowlng acUVltiel.~ invItedto p_ticlpate
8admlnlonCrOll COUl'l1ryCurlingFencmgFolk D'l'leeHlItIdball
'"do
Monday _ 112:00-2:001 p.m. and 18,00-9:001 p.rnTuetday -112:00-2:001 p.m. .,o 1800-9-001 p.m.Wednelday -112~OO-V)o1 p.m.lncl19 OO-IO:OOp.mThYrlday _ 112:00-2,001 p.m. end 18,00-9,001 p.m.Frodly -112:00-2:001 p.m. .oo 19:00-10:301 p.m.Salum.y - 112J)O-2;OO) p,m,
No llU-.tf.,' permit... durinv It\.ldenlreereuion period$.
lei SWImming - FacultylStaff Children
Recre,loonal swomming lor the children of 'ulHomememben of Unill'frsity Faculty end Staff will be lWailableFriday tlVeningt:, (7:00 - 8:00 p.m.l.
In the il'llerl$Uof ...fety, th.foUowingrestrictiol'lsereimposed:iii FrllrlCh.1ld play-m.tes of FaQ.lhy/Staff childrel'l Cltl'l·
flOt bllCCommodated dUrlrl1lth,S period. No child willbe admitted whose I'lam' has flOt bell'l persomillyregj$lered by parel'lll at the Physical Educatiol'l Gel'l'eral Office, Telephol'le or m.il regiSlratiol'ls will I'lot beIICClPtlld.
WI Ul'lless c•••ifled by the Lifeguard as a "sale swim·m8f", e.g" lIb'e to swim OOmpelll'ltly al least ol'lelength of Ihe pool. ellCh "!'IOI'l·swimming" child mustbe IICCOmpal'llBd il'lthe water by Il'llldult or c109ll'ysupervised by II plrel'lt or other adu't. The th.allow el'ldof the SWII'l'lming Pool hes I water depth of 4'6",
(i,,1 The Phyloil;11 Edu.... tiol'l F~tty Lo<:ker Rooms areI'lot to be used by childr.1'l Ol'l 3I'1y occasiol'l,
'nformlliol'l - Mr. J. Dril'lkwitllr. Department of PhysicalEducatlOl'l & Athlet,es, ILoca124491
letl SeutJ. Diving
InformatlOr'! _ Mr. W. Luk~lIIl. Marme Sciences Aeselll'chLlborltOry. Telephone 726-6681.
leI W.lerPoio
A water po'o IeIillUl operates on Monday, 19:00 11,oop.mJ.tld Frldey.18:oo- 9:00 p.m. I.
Inforn"lIon _ Mr. .JKk 8alllie. Fishery Products Ltd.Teleptlone - 8us,ness; 726-4191. Home: 579.6181
facu Ity notesEDUCATIONALFOUNDATIONS
Dr. Trevor Williams presented apaper entitled "Abilities, Environ.ments, and Attainments" at the recentAmerican Sociological Associationmeetings in New York, Dr. Williamsnow holds a joint appointment withthe Institute for Research in HumanAbilities.
Dr. John Mannion, Departmentof Geography, has been awarded a$5,570.00 research grant from theCanada Council to continue workbegun this summer on two relatedtopics: Mercantile Control and theEvolution of a Central Place: Placentiafrom 1660 and Mercantile Control andthe Irish Migrations to Newfoundland.1750·1850.
During the past summer, withthe aid of a research assistant, Or,Mannion collected Oller 6,000 individual surnames of Newfoundlandimmigrants giving homeland addressesin southeast Ireland. These figures willprovide a basis for a detailed examina·tion of the homeland with reference tothe social and economic conditions,and particularly the role of the mer·chants, influencing the migrations. Or.Mannion will spend five months (Jan·uary - June 1974) doing archivalresearch in Dublin and field work inthe southeast He will complete thePlacentia project next summer.
GEOGRAPHY
ENGINEERINGDr. Michael 0, Toll of the Fac·
ulty of Engineering and AppliedScience is to present a paper to the26th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology being heldin Minneapolis, Minnesota September3D-October 4, 1973. His paper, "TheApplication of Systems Analysis Tech·niques to the Study of Isolated Mammalian Heart Muscle" will describe theresults of his research on heart musclecarried out in the Department ofPhysiology at University College, Lon·don, England, While in Minnesota, Dr.Toll will also visit the world famousMayo Clinic where he will discuss hiswork with leading experts in the fieldof cardiac muscle physiology, Or. Toll,an Engineering graduate from the Uni·versity of Western Ontario, is workingin close co-operation with the Facultyof Medicine to establish a joint programme in Bio·Medical Engineering atM,U.N,
the area of comparative and cross·cultural studies of student attitudes,and he is the president of the AtlanticAssociation of Teacher Educators. Mr.Mustard is currently working on ananalysis of the concept of reason incontemporary philosophy of education. His general interests focus on therole of education in various social andpolitical philosophies.
Showing plenty of hustle .od with 900CI orgamutlon "'"coaching me Paton College', I;)oyle House team, won thelntermuratChampion'hjp, 'or the Third Tltrm in Blldminton, B~etbalt andSoccer and reachlld the final, in Sof1baU and Votlltybatl lastsummltr. At a 'teak dinner and danCII hlttd tate lUmmIII', thlt Masterof CeremoniltS, Mr, Gordon Ralph, called upon thlt Mast,r of mitCollege and mit Praetor of the House to preMnt $25 to mitout'tanding student of mit House, Mr. W. Bowers and a trophy tothe ouUtanding athtlttlt of mit House, Mr. len Power, During the'term thlt Soeial Comminllll undltr Mr, Bower, held mr" !IOtiaI1•.ahard times panCII, and outings to Outllt' Cove and thlt Butter PotPark. Shown aOOn are: Mr. C. Ralph, Don; Mr. M. Pika, HeadPrefect; Mr. A. Eddy, Proctor; Mr. S. Lake, House President; Mr. W.Bower" Soeial Chairmanand out,tanding member of the Hou., andMr. Len Power, Secretary·Treasurer and out1tanding athlete of theHouse,
The Department of EducationalFoundations gained three new members in September; Mr. Rod Cliftonfrom University of Toronto, Dr. TomGleason from Universite de Monctonand Mr. Douglas Mustard from Uni·versity of Alberta. Mr. Clifton's current research concerns the structureand development of scientific self·concept. Dr. Gleason's interests lie in
Oetober%913
Memorial Universit!:j
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Newfoundland
Sun
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• V4r"'l~ socee" V,P,E•••v .......U.N., Kin,;.~goe V pllen, ],00
• The E"'IIJkll Sinlonla,A.C.C., ':301l.m.
• v"Jlty SOCCI', U. daM. Yl. M.U.N" M,U.N.Il.lcn, 1,00 p.m.
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aT'" M..,¥ Wl<low.A.C.C •• ':lOI>.m.
Mon
• :~r:im~ml"", C246.SIOHI<"',Dr.A.H.IloIIo<·'II./I,U.oIM.o""-..
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• LAST 0"'''' I"ORDROPPING COURSESsueneT TO UNI·VI:JUITV RIECULJ'.nONS, I"ALL $1[.M£STIUI..
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aT". Ma"y Widow.A.C.C...:lOIl.m.
Tue
9
• Po4£I!:TINCSENATE.
• W.A.M.U.N. Gard,nClub, A.C.C. leelu,••00m,llI.m.
• ~~,~~~i":'':.:. movie$,TIIc ......,Illy NI...l,"
'Lunc,,·nou,A·IOS, I lI,m.,..10.. 0111:.11
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30
• ~~I~~~·t:.::,r. m<Wln,Duck souP
'TII. M'''' Widow,A,C.C,,':30p.m.
• Lunch-hour Concert,A·IOS. 1 p.m.
• Biology Seminar,5-144, ):00 p.m.Speaker: Or. L.beck, Medicine,
10
• Lunch.hour Concert.A-lOS, 1 p.m.
• Biology Simi""',5-144,1:00 p.m.Spe..klr: Or. J. Euns,Biology
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- Luncn·hour Concert,A·IOS.I p.m.
- Blol09Y Seminar.5-144,1:00p.m.Speake" Ms. S. Jerklc.Antnropol09Y
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_ Lunch-hour Concert,A.IOS.l p.m.
- Blol09Y Seminar,S·144, 1>00 p.m.Speaker: Or. D. Can,B""tany. U. of Alberta
• Lunch.hour Concert.A-lOS. 1 p.m.
_The Merry Widow,A.C.C., 8,30 p.m.
_Alumni Luncheon,Senior Common Room,12,30 p.m.
• ~~~a~~r~ yM,. sS~E,,;~~t::5-144.1:00 p.m.!lpeaker: Prof. K.Davey, McGill u.
Thur
4
• The Odd COIolP" •A.C.C., ':30 p.m.
• MatherniHles Colloquium, C-332, 3:00p.m.Speaker, Or. J. 5Ufilltl,Maths.
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• MEETING OF THEBOARO OF REGENTS
• 1.."1.11 "ematles Colloquium, C-332. 3 p.m.Speakef, Or. 1"1. Gnklll
• The Prim. of M1i»JeanBradl.. A.C.C.. 8:30p,m.
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- Mathematics COIIOClulum.C-332. 3 p.m,Speake" Or, R.J.LOpel:
_ Mathematics Col.loqulum. C-332. 3 p.m.Speaker: Dr. B. Ed<mann
_ The Me"y Wldo.....A.C.C., 8,30 P.m.
Fri
5
• The Odd Coupl.,A.C.C•• 8:30 p.m •
• Duck Soup, M.U.N.Film SocIety. A·IOS,8:00 p.m.
• The Prime of Mils JU"Brodl., A.C.C., 8:30p.m.
• GOM with the Wind,M.U.N. Film Society,A-I0S. 8:00 p.m.
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_ Way Down Ealt.M.U,N. Film Society.A·I0!5. 8:00 P.m.
26_ The Merry Widow.
A.C.C .• 8,30 p.m._ Alii" of the Game,
M.U.N. Film Society,A-I0S. 7,00 &. g,OOp.m.
_ Exhibition Bask_tball.Alumni VL Varsity,M.U.N. Gym. 8:45 p.m.
Sat
6
• Thl Odd COUPI.,·""A.C.C., 8:30 p.m.
• Varsity Soccer, V.P.E.I.liS. M.U.N., KingGlorge V pitch, 3:00p.m.
• The Prime of Mig JonBrodie. A.C.C., 8:30p.m.
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_ ANNUAL FALL CONVOCATION, 11:00A.M. AND 3:00 P.M.•A.C.C.
_ Vaulty Soccer. U. deM. VI. M.U.N., M.U.N.pltch,11:00a.m.
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_ The Me"y Widow,
A.C.C•• 8:30 p.m.
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Atlantic Management InstituteMeets At Memorial
The Atlantic Management Insti·tute held its first executive committeein Newfoundland last weekend at Me.morial University of Newfoundland.The executive, representing all fourAtlantic Provinces, were welcomed toMemorial by Professor S.E. Watt, Headof the Department of Commerce.
The meeting in St. John's was todiscuss the establishing of a localadvisory board to assist the Institute informing policies as they affect Newfoundland and Labrador.
Members of th~ executive in·c1ude: A.M.1. Chairman - StruanRobertson, Vice· President, MaritimeTelephone aod Telegraph Co. Ltd"Halifax; K.F. Duggan, President of theCollege of Trades and Technology. St.John's; a.A. Eisenhauer, President.Atlantic Bridge Co. Ltd., Lunenburg.N,S.; Dr. A.E. Steeves. Acting President. Nova Scotia Technical College,Halifax; J.J. Revell, Chairman, Department of Business Administration, University of Prince Edward Island: LH.
lockhart, President. lock-WoodProducts, New Brunswick; and Mr,Tom Calkin, Senior Consultant,Stevenson and Kellogg, A.M.1. Executive Director.
Several Newfoundland Directorsof the Institute met with the executiveover luncheon. Attending were AobertOlivero, Director of Organization andManagement, Treasury Board; DenisMonroe, President, Fishery ProductsLtd.; J.D. Wilson, President, AvalonConstruction Engineering ltd.; andProfessors G.A. Pynn, J.A. Dearnessand A.A. Roskin of Memorial's Department of Commerce.
The objectives and functions ofthe Institute are aimed at promoting,organizing and supporting adult management education and training. Thiswill generally be arranged throughexiS'dng institutions and resourcecentres. Programmes for managementtraining are supported through Uni·versity and technical schools programmes in the Atlantic Reqion.
Min K.r.n Pik.of SI. L_..nce, •third-v'" Educ.tionItudclnl "HI Hou. Pr...ld.nt of Squl.., Hou.for Summer School p.....,tl.c~u.toMisl
Lind. J.nkinl, Proctor.to 1M u* to putch..• tYplWrltlr for !hlhou.... gift of thlSummer School stu·doltnlLSludlnlslnotMrhcKl.. _. venlrOUI.so. In B.na they~tldlllportleqUip
mlflt. In Cunti theypr--.tld monly for1_ M...', LOlfl Fundlnd in Rott.rm_ thly:-,",ntldlllpOtts-=tuipIftlnt to the B~
Homl in Wh,tbournl.
Studlntl of P.lOtl Col••nJOY •I""' of Ihu"~d on !he courU ofHunt"" Squ... Thl pone which ~hl1......bllscurling il,ery popul. ttlissum.nw'. P"nt for the courts w. donated bytIM Stitnd¥d M_f~tutlngComptr'ly.
Coming EventsCont'd.
SATURDAY - 6
Frenctl Revue
The French Company of the NationalTheatre School. Montreal, will perform inEnglish al'ld French lin absurd revue lorchildren at 8 p.m. in the Arts lectureTheatre, A·lOS. Admission is 25l! andtickets are available from the RomanceLanguages Department 5-112; by callingeXI. 2636 or on the door
A,C.C. Comedy
The third performance of NeilSimon's play The Odd Couple will takeplace on stage tonight at the Arts andCulture Centre narting at 8:30 p,m. Ticketsare avaIlable from the A.C.C. BOK Office.
TUESDAY -9
University Diary
Meeting of the Senate
PERSONAL NOTICES
FOR RENT: 3-bedroom house with den,fridge, stove, washer and dryer included.Unfurnished. Located at Hogan's Pond.$200/month excluding utilities. Phone ext.2277 or 895·697B.
FOR RENT: An unfurnished '·bedroombasement apartment in Mount Peart.$175/month heat included. Suitable formarried couple with no children and nopets. Phone 368·0234 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE: 1970 Chev. Noya, 19,000miles.Phone722·2128after6p.m.
FOR SALE: 1910 Chrysler New Port 4door, less than 30,000 miles. fully equipped,excellent condition. Phone 122..a532.
FOR SALE: Expensive imported househOldfurniture and a Belgium-made Browningrifle, bolt action, .338 magnum, brand new.Serious enquiries only phone 753-0713.FOR SALE: Electric 12 cup percolator $4;Phillips triple head sh8ller. nearly new,$15;2 kw. Electric baseboard heater $15; Vaporiser $5; Pole lamp (Amber shades) $18; 8arand Swivel Stool $50; sunlamp $12; hairdryer $2; 2 armchairs $30; polisher $20;photo flood light !fits any mOl/ie camera $5;stained white wood desk {as newl $35; pram(good condition) $25; high chair/swing $12;Sporte Alpine Trailer, sleeps 5, fridge, 3burners. toilet, furnace, etc. offers on$2,200. Call 368·0490.
FOR SALE: '11 Toyota Corona Deluxe, 2years old, 24,000 miles, automalic/radio.$1800. Call ext. 2252 or 895-2445 after 6p.m.
WEDNESDAY -10
Biology Department Seminar
Dr. J. Evans, Department of Biology,M,U.N., will give a lecture at 1:00 p.m. inroom 5-144, Science and Engineering Building, entilled "Personal Survival in an eeocatastrophe," Coffee and donuts will beserved - all interested persons welcome.
THURSDAY -11
UniyersityDiary
Meeting of the Board of Regents.
A.C.C. Drama
The St. John's Plavers will be presenting The Prime of Mi. Jean Brodie onstage tonight at the Arts and Culture Centre.starting at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are 8IIaiiabiefrom the A.C.C. Box OlfiOil.
FRIDAY -12
M.U.N. Film Society
The M.U.N. Film Society will beshowing Go.. with the Wind, starring Clark
AVAILABLE: Experienced typist to typeterm papers. assignments, thesis, etc. Forfurther information, please call 895·2039.
AVAILABLE FOR STUO: Two CKC Regl$tered Newfoundland male dogs. Phone01_7B&6568 or ext 3215.
NEEOEO: By Dr. Shannon Moesar of thePsychology Department, children aged twoyears nine months to three years for a studyin language acquisition. Contact P. Powers,ext. 3492 or 122·5848 after 6:00 p.m.
WAMUN
GARDEN CLUB
A new special interest group has beenestablished in the Women's Association ofM.U.N. in association with the Newfound_land Horticultural Society. The Society,which meets the second tuesday in eachmonth, is oriented towards homl!(lwners andtheir gardening needs, bringing togetherbeginners and those already knowledgeableabout gardening. It is hoped that throughW.A.M.U.N. more families who are interested in gardening may become actiw memobers of the Society. The next meeting willbe at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 9th at theArts and Culture Centre when spring Hower·ing bulbswiU be discussed.
For further informlllion COntact Mrs.Patricia Barnsley III Extension 2539 or368·6661 (evenings).
Gable, tonight in the Arts Lecture Theatre,A-lOS, starting at 8:00 p.m.
A.C.C. Drama
The second night of the St. John'sPlaye" production of The Prime of MissJlan Brodie wilt be held on stage tonight atthe Arts and Culture Centnl, starting at 8: 30p.m. Tickets are 8IIaiiable from the A.C.C.Box Office.
Donates $200.Mr. R.D.G. Prasad, Secretary of
the Friends of India Association, hasannounced that the Association hascontributed $200.00 to the CanadianInternational Development Agency'sAfrican Drought Relief Fund. Whilethe amount that was available for thecontribution was small in the face ofthe great need, the Association hopesthat the contribution will be viewed asan expression of one of the principlesof the Association - the brotherhoodof man.
POSITIONS VACANT
Faculty of Medicine
Secretary(Deadline: October 21
Oepanment of Chemistry
Science Technician 4{Deadline: October 21
Centre for Development of CommunityInitiatiyes
Secretary(Deadline: October 21
Personnel Department
AdminiUrati¥eOffiOllr
Faculty of Medicinl
Research Assistant
Junior Division (Chemistry)Instructional Assi$tant
Extension Sirvice
Secretary(Deadline: October 1,19731
Department of Geology
Cartographer(Deadline: October 1, 1973)
For further information concerningthe above vacancies, please contact Mrs.Vera J. Smith, Personnel Department, 341Freshwater Road, Extension 2439.
Coming Events I.mity compolition ~lerenOls" tod.y .t 4p.m. in Room E·420, Art..EduCtltlon Build·ing, Or. Coombes II .nxious 10 n1IIt Ioc.,researd'lers on campus and will be ....,llbl.on Thurilday, October 4,
mungazetteS
Pubhlhed for ttMt I.culty and lIalf 01 Memariel Unlvers,ly 01 Newf01Jndland by IhePublic tnfOrmatlOn.nd PublicatIOns Br.nctI,DIVlsoon of PublIC AelallOns, Room A·14,Art"Adm,n,urltlOn Bu,lding.
SATURDAY - 29
Field HodI-V
'-'I.U.N. vtIrlll.ll Mount AllIson fi th.M.U.N. pIlch lodity 1\ 11~OO •.m.
SUNDAY - 30
Field Hocby
M,U.N. Wrtul Mount AlhllOf1 8'l l"eM.U,N. pltch1~ at 1:00 p.m.
MONDAY-1
Ptl..,.i40s O~ment Semin.-
Profes»r I.H. "Aorrilh, Held 01 thePhYSIcs DepertmMll. UnrverSity of ManlIobil ..... ill liM! • .emiNl' on "The Ute 01Lerge MlIllf1elic Fields ,1'1 MOI~~ro
ICOPY" I' 9:15 a.m. In Room 1;.246, Cherninry.f'hvs,a BUIlding. Prof'AM Morri5h isthe VIce-PreSIdei'll of the C...,lIdi..., AAOCiI'iol'lof Physic;lns.
Folk ..clSqu_D_ing
Ttle St. JQhn'l Folk Art CouncIl willbegIn cI.-. in Folk and SQu_ DanCI"lltomghl II 8:00 p,m. For del.,I, phone72&7220.
TUESDAY - 2
W.A.M.U,N. MMti""
The lInt IIlnerll meeting of theWomen'. Association of M.U.N. will tlkeplace tonigtn .t 8:30 p,m. in the SeniorCommon Room. Thert w,lI be II film onMemorial University followed by • winepunchpllrty.
WEDNESDAY - 3
Biology De~tm""1S.minat>
Or. L. Belbeck, FaOollty of Medicine,M.U.N, WIll lIiye • lecture II 1:00 p.m. inRoom 5-144, SClenot end EngmeeringBuilding, ent,lled "DiagnostIC Services 01Animel Dlselltes". Coffee.nd oonuu w,lI beserved - .11 inler.nld persons welcome.
Psychology o.pertm."t Colloquium
Or. Clyde Coombs, one 01 In. 10''''mott nllJIn.m.t1c.1 psychologlSu 01 tn.century whose Theory of 011. revolUIIOnlZed Ihlnking In • number 01 KlIflClIS, WIllspe.k 10 tn. Plyd'lology ~ment Col.Ioqu'um on "A",lysot of .x end lite blltll ,n
THURSDAY -4
A.C.C. Commy
Neil SImon', popular B,OId'wayComedy T.... Odd Couple will be fellU,edon stage 10n'9hl It the NU .nd CultureCentre. Showt'mI ;s 8;:)0 p.m. T'clteu ....evaillble from lhe A.C.C. 80x OffICe.
~theml1icl1 Colloquium
Or. J. Suvak, Def:*"tmlnl of Mathemetia, M.U.N.. w,lI 11- I lecture II 3:00p.m, In room C-J32, Chermstry-Phy..cs&,IIk:hng, enutled "Full IMeI' Ir'ld R,ng.GroupsinZNIXI.
FRIDAY - 5
M.U.N. F,kn SocM:ty
The M.U.N. F,lm Socllty w,1l beshowing Sunday Bloody S4.1nct.y, narrongGlenda Jack~n end P.ter F,nch ton,ghl ,nthe Art.. Lecture Theatre, A·IOS. ShowllffieIS 8:00 p.m.
A.C.C. Commy
The second perlonnanc:e of Ne"Simon', play The Odd Couple w,1I I••place on luge tonight It lhe Ani endCulture Centre ttart,ng 118:30 p.m. T'ckelSere iI\Iaillble from lhe A.C.C, 80x Office.
French Plrts
The Departmenl 01 RomanceLlnguage! tlnd L,leralure hll Irrenged forlhe Frend'l Company of lhe NatIOnalThealre School in Monuelt 10 perform 11Memorial lonight and lomorrow. TOl>lllhl.beginning at 8 o'clock, the company willperform Mohere's L, Mari. Force,Labiche's L'A"a'r. and tin adult revue,Performances WIll lake place in the AruLectu,e Theatre, A·IOS. TIckets are 5QCand are evallable al 5-111, Romance Lan·guages; by calling ext. 1636 or on the door.
Counselling Con....ntion
The Maritime Guidanot AssoclalionConvenlion will begin with reg,stration .19:00 a.m. in E-2, Arl..EduCllion Bu,ldlOg,See nory on pagII 1 for lurlher perlicul.rs
SATURDAY - 6
Counselling Convention
The Marit'me Guidance AssocilllO!lConvention win conclude Ihif .hernoon see flory on pegel forlurtherper1.cultln.
IConunued pegI 11
D,reclorEd,lorPhotollr.phyPronllng
G.B. WoodlandPaul F. VIYHOUrE.T.V. Cen~DUplictt,ng Cenlfe
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