’ROGER ‘A'S‘IOIW‘OF LIFE ’BH-IIND 'BARS Roger Caron knows about Canada‘s penal System—and he knavs about crimeo He was sixteen when first con- victed for breaking and entering. _Over a perios ' of twenty-four years he s ‘ spent time in every major prison across the country, Fro Stoney Nbuntain in ’ Manitoba, to, Dorchester in New Brunswick. He was bdubbedthe 'Mad Dog Caron' res ' nymber I35 Etseafigglfl _. Go- ! was published in ‘ fiction. ' canpletion of his book ' meant the discovery of I THANKS EXTENDED As House President of Blan- chard Hall I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all the people who helped with Blanchard's first house party of this year. To any who were at the party, it is needless to say that it was a huge success. If you were not there, I'd just like to say that you certainly missed same- thing, but hopefully we'll see you at the next one! Special thanks go to Jim Griffith, Mike Read, and Noreen (Gilligan) Gillan for allowing us, Blanchard House Committee, to have the party. Also much thanks to the rest of my executive; Jim Mutter ,Vice President, Tracy Arsenault,Sec— retary, Kim Cotton, Treasurer, and of course all the floor Reps. Finally I'd like to give extra praise to the two campus police, Norman Beck and T.J. Alleyne, who did an excellent job of con- trolling the event. Thanks once again everyone, Ruth Palmer :thirteen in all! ’ b - Canon's autobiography T and won the Governor General's Award for non- For Caron, the dignity and self—worth, as writing replaced crime as his careero Caron talks without self pity from . an insideré‘s point of view. ' ‘ Roger Caron will be speaking ‘onOctober 18, at 7:30 pm . Presented to you by the UPEI \ Student Union, YOUR STUDENT UNION PRESENTS In! Person / , LONG JOHN BALDRY & REFLECTIONS INBLUE 1 Oct”, 82 Tickets on sale in the Barn Students: $5.00 Non-Students: $6.00