PIN‘K PANTHER, AT FALLFEST DIN THE Well, fall fest has started already with the Square Dance on Wed. eve- ning. Thursday's after— noon Pub should be well underway by the time this issue of the Sun hits the newsstands. The Band for tonight, Thursday, is HELIX. 'Jhey will be playing from 9 :30 to 1:00. Tickets are still available at the door. Remember, anyone holding an advance ticket can enter through the back door of the Barn. (he must still show proof of age and a valid student card (or be signed in) to be admitted. ' Friday Pub, 1:00—5:00 p.m. , will be a Talent ~ Pub. 'Ihe__way this works is you tell a joke or sing a song and you will be given a free beer. So take along your guitar, mouth organ or whatever, and come on down to the Barn and get warmed up for the Beer Bash that night. The Band that night is "The Hands of Time" playing from 9:30- 1:00 with the doors open— ing at 9:00. The Panther lounge will be open on all Four nights of Fall Fest. ‘ The UPEI — Mount Allison Football game starts at 1:30 on Saturday. This should be a very inter- esting game. The Pan— thers beat the Nbunties by one point the last time they met, two weeks ago at Sackville. The very popular Foot— ball Pub will be open at half—time and after the game (from 3—6) . Come on down and have a few beer with the guys after their last game of the season! The Harvest Ball will be held that night from 9 until 1:00 a.m. feat- uring the ever popular band "Taquila". 'Iha Pan— ther lounge will be op— ened at 8:00 p.m. for anyone wanting a place to go and party before hand. This dance is Semi—Formal and should be asgood a time as the (lo—Ed which was held in the Barn a few weeks ago! Fall Fest wraps up with the Nbvie "Taxi Driver" on Sunday night. 'IWo sho- ws 7:00 and 9:90 p.m. Ad— mission only $1.75. Duf— fy Amphitheatre. See you at Fall Fest. Gerald McKenna & Sharon Timms — Co-Chairmen Fall Fest Committee