For the Party You Earned ... Party With Us. We’re the people who help make the Tradewind rock...six nights a week. Ladies Night Guys welcome Ladies could win $100 Selectrocution Student Night Friday Top Forty Free Cake with parties of five or more 5 minute specials pop up throughout the night - every night The 3 Hour Happy Hour - 7to10pm Monday thru . : ze Thuan q — / “Fill Mid ed Boots Little response to refundable fee THE FIVE DOLLAR refundable fee set up by Student Coun- cil last semester has posed no problems so far. The fee is a student contribution to the Challenge of the Eight- ies fund for the restoration of Main Building, Cass, and the rink. “Only one person has asked for a refund so far”, said Betty Johnston, secre- tary at the Student Union office in the Barn respon- sible for the refunds. She said in total there have been three inquiries, but no objections at all to the pur- pose of the fee. “Most stu- dent think it’s a good idea”, says Johnston. ; Under an agreement between the Student Union and UPEI Administration, all students pay the $5 fee along with other SU fees at registration. The fee was made refundable to al- low students who objected to the purpose to which it would be used, or who re- SvS PENDEO ANI MATION ally needed the money, to get it back. “ The refund. comes in the form of a five dollar credit to your student ac- count, not in the form of cash. This has put off at least one person seeking a refund. “Someone in wanting the $5 to buy | books, but when he found out it wasn’t cash, he didn’t want to bother”, said John- ston. : came Partly due to the stu- dent contributions, the Challenge of the Eighties campaign reached its goal of 5.2 million dollars in late August. It is proposed that 3 million go towards the renovation of Main build- ing, 1 million towards re- pair of the Rink, and 1.2 million towards a renova- tion of the Cass Chemistry building. Any student who ob- jects to the fund or needs the money can apply for -a refund at the Student Union office in the Barn. . Cont. from page 1 that many North Ameri- can universities, including Harvard, have already in- stituted such a policy, thus saving millions of dollars in fire insurance premiums. “What Giguere will have to weigh — is whether or not Concordia : will be able to keep putting off the health of the ma jority of its students and teachers. Is Concordia will ing to put out the money t? clean up the air” At present, UPEI ha‘ no plans to ban the sale ° tobacco products on can” pus when a new smokin policy comes into full for¢ in January. Thursday, October 8 198