e fag/'0 ear": Wéek/y m... be... me UPEI Sammy;er ,0ct.26,1978'flg 13 the lectures began Saturday morning at 9 :00 . . - ' his lecture. BothPrOf.- t the time this week's 35 5°C“ as possmle' Wilson and the next speaker, Mr. Williams from DREE, stressed the importance in utilizing our own Maritime resources. It seems the present system of exporting our resources to be manufactured, then buying bad: the finished products at a mud"; increased price Should be abolished before our economy completely collapses. The solution appears to be in establishing small local industries to cut down the intermediate costs and the rising unemployment. 'me final speaker of the morning spoke on the advantages of glue lamun' ated arches and the establishment of a company in the Maritimes to manufacture them. During the afternoon we toured the famed .Head Hall, home of the U.N.B. Engineers ' and of the best survey engineering department in the world. Enough of intellectual doings. It was off to a couple of wild parties at U.N.B. for some . was being written, Haber-s from the UPEI meering were attend- a conference of . tic Engineering ‘ ieties at U.N.B. 'me ference will allow 2 member societies to t with each other as 1 as with members of profession itself.‘ _ ral social events - been planned, almg various committee tings, and if one our 10 members has vered in time, we be able to have a rt report for next - '5 paper. Frederic- may never be the e Engineering iety, <11 behalf of the le university, at this - would like to the Nigerian students ‘ . have recently rtaken studies at I. We hope their y here will be . oyable and that along their studies they e many friends. I - UPEI Engineering lty has a new member. .- t graduate Andrew ves - Civil Engin- ing degree and ters in Environmental ineering from U.N.B. - . taken the plunge into ching and now will -. his vast knowledge oughout the of fy. Andy jgins low U.N.B. graduate I MacEwen and veteran rd Judson in moulding minds as we wander that path towards We welccme you, 3 r and wish you.the t of luck. idja him that Herbert Ver I former President the U.S. of A. was a ing engineer? " Mcnday, Oct. 16th, ‘ Engineers, along with ‘ Hate Economics lsrhe:Ld a M at .the Although the ‘ dance record was not ken, thdse who came OYEG themselves. If a¥e going to keep ting 0n Pubs at the We will need your ~- ‘ ‘ Students around ,Canpus may have 10851 some new sweaters .g Worn by the meerso . If you have Yet Ordered or paid Your Sweater, please tact Your class rep - d a cordial welcome ‘ Su ccesslul Week end At 3:30 P.M. on 'lhurs. October 19 the delegatim of ten Engineers from UPEI arrived at Keddy's Motor Inn, Frederictm, 19.3., for the second annual Atlantic Student Engineers Calgress cmvention. The confer— ence was hosted by U.N.B. Engineers who had everything carpletely «organized at the motel. We soon settled in and met the bulk of'the other delegates at the pre— banquet cocktail hour. 'lhe opening banquet went smoothly with ample supplies of good food, good wine and short speeches by the guests. The rest of the evening was spent socializing, finding the Cosmos Disco and singing bilingual versions of the "Engin— eer's Song". (We are, we are . . . . . .), ' When most of us woke up in the—morningfl) we all gathered for a general meeting. 'lhe rest of the morning was I . occupied with lectures by three guest speakers. _'Ihe theme ofthe ccnference was - “Resources” which be quite obvious as ‘ party — Craig???) swimming and discos for the rest. (Although some just were too tired to Since ] Tuomws JEWELLERS no; [117 K. litStro'ot, Charlottetown Phone 89443922‘ JEWELLERY ,’ WATCHES ,4 “cum, ems, CHARMS, W“ ) . .5) enjby yourself L old fatoritqs, l a after the game and relax, ‘V Gather art)qu & sing your I Island's iny Piano Bar The , Inn \ . Rodd Motor ' Ecéfi 894-8566 and most had cnly gone to bed at SIX, were mly able to concentrate cm the Bugs Bunny Special as a srbstitute for the first morning lecture. Although not all made it to all lectures, we were represented at every one. All lectures were very well presented and informative, especially the six workshops on Saturday afternoon. Some of the topics incluied: Planning and Constructicn, Bio—Engineering, Recycling Solid Wastes and ‘Ihe Environment. After supper and a short nap (well needed) we were ready to party again. It was the last night of the cOnference and we intend- ed to make it a night to - ,,remember!! We headed off to U.N.B. again for a party at the Social Club, but we got wind of a better time at the men's residence and away we went. We landed in the middle of a full-fledged toga party (with Ole) . Throughout the course of the evening all our male delegates gradually donned their own togasl! 'me final morning of the conference was dedicated to recommendations and resolutions that the Congress should take into consideration for future years and conventions. The agenda of the national convention to be held at Dalhousie January 3 to 6 was presented and discussed. We hope to be able to send our share of delegates to represent UPEI. We would like to thank everyone who made our trip possible: Prof. Ali for re—sd'reduling his Math. exam; Profs. Judson, Steeves and . MacEwen for full support and cooperaticn and the whole Engineering Society, who supported our delegation. It was a satisfying and informative weekend and as our president Bob Coles remarked, "a real power—hitter of a trip!" Names of delegates: 3rd year - Bob Coles Paul Taylor Doug Dickieson David Travers 2nd year — Craig Walker Claire Robertson Jim Coady Gerry Stewart lst year - Harold French Mike Cairns