The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 08, 1977, Image 4

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Petition
A petition to rehire Jo Ann
Farr will be available be
tween 2nd and 6th periods
today on the ground floor
HUB.
Register to vote 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. on ground floor HUB.
Collegian notes
The Women's Coalition
meets 3:30 p.m. today in 324
HUB.
State College Community
Good Friday Services will be
held 8 a.m. to noon today at
Faith United Church of
Christ.
State College resident wins civil suit
Betty Bunnell, of Towanda,
lost a civil suit Wednesday
when she tried to recover $470
from Alice Gaut,
College. ' used an old truck with no heat
Bunnell bought a car and to take her uncle to ap
gave it to Gaut with an pointments. She said her
agreement to use the car to uncle-complained and-after a
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Commonplace Coffeehouse
presents the Rustical Quality,
String Band and Mike Breen
and Friends 8 to 11 tonight in
102 Kern.
A special Candlelight
Service will be held 7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday at Metro
politan Community Church.
Yachad meets to elect of
ficers and plan activities 2
p.m. Sunday in 316 HUB. ,
Interlandia Folk Dance
Club meets 7:30 p.m. Sunday
in the small gym, White
Building.
A Community Sunrise
Service will be held 7 a.m.
take Bunnell's uncle to doctor
appointments.
Bunnell said that Gaut often
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Sunday at the steps of Old
Main!
The middle two sections of
parking lot 80 will be closed 6, "Walk, Eat, and Sing" will
p.m. tomorrow to 6 p.m. be the theme at the Unitarian-
Sunday. Universalist Fellowship at 9
a.m. Sunday at 70(W. Ridge
Ave.. All invited.
A filmed nuclear debate will
be shown 7:30 tonight at Pi
Kappa Phi, 409 E. Fairmount.
Questions fielded, refresh
ments served. '
The Shaver's Creek Nature
Center will sponsor a Spring
Ecology Walk 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday at the Stone Valley
Recreation Center.
A children's Easter egg
coloring and hunt will be held
1 p.m. tomorrow at the
while Gaut refused to take surance for the car
him to the appointments. .
Bunnell then asked Gaut to the repairs and the new tires.
return the car, but • she The car was previously
refused. Gaut said she spent registered in Gaut's name and
more than $7OO for gas, she was allowed to keep the
repairs, new tires and in- car.
YACHAD
Will hold a meeting to
elect officers for
1977-1978
and plan activities
Sunday, April 10
2:00 PM 316 HUB
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WORSHIP
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Friday. April 8 :Good friday Tenebhe With Passion Cantata
Saturday, April 9: Easter Vigil & Easter C ommunion —II:3OPM
EASTER SUNDAY - Sunrise Service,Eisenhower Chapel— 6AM
C ommunion.— 10AM ,5 :30 PM — Eisenhower Chapel
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11:45 AM— Grace Church
Monday April 11 EniMaus Walk Eisenluiwer Chapel 6:30 pm '1;
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PSU SSC
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AUTOCROSS *
(A road course set up in a parking lot *
for timed runs for all classes of cars.) *
SUNDAY in Parking Lot 80 *
Register at 11:30-12:30
First runs at 1:00. PM
Trophies for Class Winners! *,
For Info call 234-3015 *
GENERAL NOTICE - *
The middle two sections of Parking Lot 80 will *-
' be closed from 6pm Sat. til 6pm Sun. *
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Support the
MARCH OF DIMES
Shaver's Creek Nature
Center. For info call 865-1851
between 8 and 5.
A Pancake Day to benefit a
Penn State student awaiting - a
kidney transplant will be held
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow at
the Wesley Foundation, 256 E.
College Ave. Tickets avail
able from choir members
and at the door.
The Free U continues its
Gentle Thursday fund raising
drive on the ground floor
HUB.
Bunnell offered to pay for