’5 THAT ll Fest is sdeduled tart: '01 Wednesday, ...- 25th with a ; - Dance in the Barn. _ squaredance is open 11 university .- ts carrying a valid . This event 1;, meaning that one a 't have be 18 years ge to be admitted. 2nd and 3rd floors of Barn will be "dry" , jng no bar. Chly the ear lounge will be t", ‘lhis Barn .- should be a lot of So cone on down to Barn and dance a jig . . There is going .- a real "country" . and a "caller" for ' dances. ursday starts off with ippee! A e Exchange welconed its first "Hoot Nite" the year on Wednesday, . ll. ’ oot Nite"? , ohl Whoops, sorry t that. With yuh in a tel Where's muh jug? g! Gong!!! Gong”!!! lay, I'll admit I oyed it. But then ' , I enjoy going :to dent Council neetings. er way, there's a lot howlin' involved.. WY! 17219 iSI . t of nights. Ward introduced the gic Hat Trids" by ling everything but 5 Bunny out of it. presto, a few seconds r, songs by Alan ' '~ d the evening off. xt, by way of a I- to sure 01' tine' tenany music, Al, r, John and Steve I d up for a few rs. Anmg the ctions was included unforgettable rendition that well worn and 7' tered classic, "Oh De, oh there, Are You ight?" With a varietyéfi. Ssist JO, - tin :\ i V 1r tunes certainly ‘ an inpactl t to be outdone, VEr, were UPEI's own - chard Bowldies". . challenged the $3108 to join in” 1_ng a well-known ’ {Zional French song. r in what was to be a = kable feat of age. the Panther 9'8 Soon echoed with response - "Allou- m: or THE YEA a Pub in the 1:31er frcm 2-5 pm featuring local entertainnent. 'lhis Pub will be a warm—up for I” the Beer Bash to be held that night .fran 9-1 in the Barn featuring "Helix" 'There is goingtobe a Talent Pub on Friday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5. Friday night's Beer Bash from 9 to 1 features the band "Hands of Tine". The football Panthers play Momt Allison oh MacAdam Field at 1:30 on Saturday the 28th. ‘Ihe ’ football pub in the Barn will run frcm 3:00 to 6:00 pm. The biggest event of the week will be the Harvest Ball to be held that night, Saturday, Hootennnyll5 et " sung not only in French, but also in harmony. thstanding lyrics, I thought, highlighted the next groupon stage. "Friends", in a solo performance, emibited a style all their om. 'Ihe six unique verses of their one and only song, "The Horse Stood Around with his Feet m the Ground", certainly received the attention deserved from an audience. 'lhe evening continued with len and Paul who provided sctre fine guitar and songs. Anmg the selections which stood out I mention in particular Jethro Tull‘s "'Ihick as a Brick", and an instrtment— al piece of Anerica's entitled "A Horse with No Name". Al hopes to have them back sate tine ,figiy'» It was fitting to have ' .the evening finish off fiddle music. v Traveller", "Turkey in the Straw", "A Little Beggarman," and even sure 'blues'. Credit is due to Roy (fiddle) and Peter (guitar). 'lheir ability to "jam" in so short a tine was quickly displayed. Finally, in conclusim, thanks are extended, on behalf of Al, to all the performers. 'Ilo Roger, ‘ Gordon and John; the Canpus Police; the girls at Beaver Foods; and to all who continue to support "The Exd'lange" by dropping in each Wednesday evening. See you next week. Alan October 28 in the Barn between 9:00 pm and 1:00 am. The Panther Lounge will be open at 8:00 pm for any groups that might want to have a little party be’fore hand. 'lhe band that night will be Tequila. Sunday night's movie aim UPEI SUN,T1ursiay,Oct.19,I978,page 3 R AGAIN at7and9pmintheDuffy Amphitheatre. Unfortunately the only events open to minors are the square dance, football game and movie. Hopefully by the time Winter Carnival rolls around we will have more "dry" events planned. See you "Dollars" will be __shovm "fiwx John Neville, a Senior Business Administratim student, has been naned UPEI-McDonald's Athlete of the Ninth for Septenber. Neville led the UPEI Golf team to AUAA Inter— collegiate golf diarrpim- ship, while finishing second in the individual porticn of the 36—hole carpetiticn. Neville had 18 hole next week. scores of 81—75 for 156 - in leading UPEI to the title. Neville, who is treasurer of the UPEI Student Union, led team-mates lee Bramer, Dave Stevenson and captain Steve Dowling . in the competition to a two—stroke victory. over the quartets fran Acadia and Dalhousie. CHOOSING THE RIGHT CAREER ISN’T EASY We'd like to offer you a challenge —- a career in dealing with professionals — a career in Life insurance sales and/or sales management. it’s one of the few careers that offers you freedom of action and decision and an unusually high measure of security and personal satisfaction. We know it isn't easy choosing the right career. Perhaps we at Metropolitan Life can help you make the right choice. Why not drop by and see us. We’ll be on Campus on: "4'3 Metropolitan Life Where the future is now