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Salient. Official Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 44 No. 15. July 13 1981

Notices

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Notices

Salient's notice columns are a free service to any VUWSA affiliated club. Notices should be brief, typed, double spaced on one side of the paper only, and can be dropped into the box just inside Salient, or in the basket in the Students Association Office.

Notice deadline is Tuesday 5.00pm.

Sports

Massey Interchange

The following teams are confirmed: Rugby League, Rugby, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Men's Hockey." Netball, Men's Basketball.

The buses will leave from the Student Union car park (next to Hunter) at 8.15am on Wednesday and return by 8.00pm. Cost is $5.00 per person and will be collected as people board the buses.

Good luck everyone and let's show Masey that we're all keyed up to win Winter tourney; see you Wednesday.

Stephen Dawe

Sports Officer

Sports Photographs

Have you been to a recent Winter Tournament, taken photos of your winter sports teams, etc. If so and you wouldn't mind lending us a few photos how about getting in contact with us at Studass.

Winter Tournament Controllers

Tramping Club

Trips coming up

July 18.19: Chooks trip to Penn Creek. July 25, 26: Gourmet trip - a chance to improve your eating habits. Orongorongo river.

July 1, 2: Rockcraft. Basic instruction in rock climbinq techniques. Baring Head.

August 8. 9: AIC Alpine instruction at Ruapehu. Watch noticeboard for details.

Harrier Club

The Paekakariki Cup is being held at Massey University this year. This is a race which is primarily for students but others are welcome to join us (even though they won't 'count' towards the trophy). Massey's harriers will be providing an afternoon tea for everyone following the race, which begins at 1.30pm.

Meet at the Railway Station for a lift at 11 00am. Ph. Ian Grant for further details at 758-476.

Cultural

Photographic Club

Slide evening

Thursday 16 July at 7.30pm in the Smoking room. Everyone welcome.

Bring along some slides to show, or just come along and grace us with your presence.

Student Christian Movement

"We can no longer assume that because a man is 'sane' he is therefore in his 'right mind'. The whole concept of sanity in a society where spiritual values have lost their meaning is itself meaningless." - Thomas Merton

Interested in theology and Biblical studies in depth? You are welcome to SCM tea and meeting Tuesday 6.00pm, 8 Kelburn Parade.

Members and friends are reminded of Christian Union's study meetings Wednesday 1.00 to 2.00pm, SCM cabin. Subject: "North and South". Inquiries ph, Ross 784-237.

Friends

We will be getting together for some drinks during the week. Ring for time and place. (Rob 850-654, Peter 738-168).

Congrats to Gay Liberation on their promotion week. Great stuff.

Drama

Only rarely will you see a play that you won't forget for a long time. Chamber Music by Arthur Kopit is one. Set aside the time now: 12.10 to 1.00pm on Monday 27 July in the Memorial Theatre. Watch Salient for further details.

Catholic Society

Come to the weekly meeting at 5.00pm on Thursdays at 8 Kelburn Parade (Ramsey House), with tea and discussion afterwards.

Masses are held at 8.30am at Ramsey House on Tuesdays; at 12 noon in RB819 (Library building) on Wednesdays: and on Sunday at 7.00pm, Ramsey House. Coffee and bikkies follow.

Carparks for Disabled Students

The University has recently provided two strategically placed carparks on campus for wheelchair users. One is beside the Education pre-fabs and the other is alongside Old Kirk. They are clearly marked with wheelchair signs as well as yellow lines and lettering on the pavement.

This year there are two students in wheelchairs on campus. Both drive cars and come and go at various hours of the day. Commonly they have arrangements with people to meet and help them at their carparks. Students and staff are asked to leave these parks vacant at all times so that they are always available to the people who need them.

Ruth Swatland

Counselling Service

Philosophy Club Meeting

Following from our last successful meeting on the topic of the objectivity of values, we have decided to have regular, informal meetings every Friday from 2.00 to 5.00pm in the Lounge. The topic this week (to debate, deviate from or ignore); "Does faith in reason preclude faith in God".

The meeting will adjourn at 5.00pm and reconvene at 8.00pm in the upstairs bar of the Western Park (in Tinakori Road).