r ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ I THE UPEI sun, Thursday, February 1A, 1980, page II lllllllllllI-II-I III-IIII-IIIII me euvsom , In retrospect, Mr; Clark's handshake and sincerity showed me that he isn't such a bad guy after all and that/he really does care abOUt in taxes. Also, While comment- ing on the l3 cent gasoline excise tax. he said we would need 7l,000 dollars extra to run the hospital because‘ of this senseless tax to pay ,As'an indicationrof the February l8th federal elec- tion coming nearer, Prince; EdWardvlsland has had visits from‘ the leaders of ' ‘the three major parties. I ‘ J ‘ —‘ the direction in which ‘ fQF Clark's eieCtion promise Of course '“m_ta‘§‘ng a ca d - .h adga I I for a mortgage deductibility bout the Progressuve Con- "311‘s 3 9c __ r0 ram servatives, the Liberals q’ [::~_ g ' p g ' .— and the New Democrats . ' I Prime Minister Joe Clark was the first candidate to Set footr 0n Prince Ed- ward island“s red soil during this election when he arrived in Charlotte- toWn last Tuesday, the » \ fifth of February. He 7 \I ‘ began his campaign on the Island by appearing on CFCY‘s Contact program with Don Wilson. After giving me- tric answers to English‘; questions asked by West I Kent students, Clark con- I lEverybody says they like me.j [Why won't they vOte For me? I has to really analize Broadr tinued to drag 0" his anf Just who do_you think you bents policies before giving Swers‘aSKed by 9ther'mem‘ are calling Joe Who? the third party a chance to be;s 3f the-Princetfdward .y’ __ - A __ I experiment with the Canadian 5 any community. arkl _ 'government. ‘ rally atholiand College ~ one to visit Prince Edward I ? Eh '§ 0W When he arrlved Royalty ééntfe 1ater that Island when he held hlS ra- - :2 ar'ittet9gnh0“ sat$rdaY- evening. Mr. Clark gave lly at the ChaVTOttetOWn ’ was” as I e was” t as Everything is under control, ‘ ‘ Hotel. He and his four can" Quick‘thinking as he usually :1" chsggfgfnc5$<fc§n§o didates for the Island (two “ '.Su but he seemed to lack the I was qUiijto lemind every- Santa'S, a comedian with an fighting punch that he once had. one that he was the First vlsland accent and a fourth) Trudeau CFitICI?ed Elark'§_Budg- leader to i visit prince“Edward outlined the NDP platform et saying that It “socked It . Island. 'He'prOCeeded to When Broadbent finally did to the people that can afford It ‘ boys, everything is under defend his-budget and arrive, Broadbent emphasis- ‘the least: He said that while knocked the Liberals I ed in his speech that it was the middle and lower Income for “Trudeau.s trust me” », ‘ time for a “real change” in people would get 16% Increase 7‘7 policy,- Every few mom_ ‘ Canada's government. Mr. » ' In taxes, the blg corporations ents Clark de‘iber- ’~ . Broadbent “graciously” gave would only get a 2.5% increase» §§é§§§§E§§§§5:’ ately tOOk a different ‘ . an mterv'ew to the Senna kids" II.” [I'll-l, stance (to try: t'o divert that called fiark earlier In v ’the week.after\his rally was over in the ballroom, One ‘iHA‘NK'Siy‘UPE' T A ‘\ . /\ away from his image prOb’ lem. A SPECIAL THANKS TO UPEP With doubt sometimes you are smitten, . You might think there‘s no chance for you, So Why the best jobs haven't" been finished, ‘ ' § n . The best‘race hasnlt been run, ~ 7 - The best scbre hasn't bEen made yet, w‘ UPON PRESENTATION OF STUPENT I'D” .The best song-hasn't been sunga . - r " l““* ' k . - ‘~ The best tune hasnlt been played yet.. \ . ‘ A J I' , w ‘ ‘~ Cheer up,7y0u and the world are still young. T . i _ ' 4 ‘ i I ._ __F. M. ‘Dobson \ ON MOST. COLOR PRINT FILMS I, . r ” . . a - i “ v',EDROP IN AND T There have been‘some bad times, but the most - ' ‘ AFK SHOP important to remember are the good times; and - / ,g r i V“ believe me, there has been many a good time. . 2‘.“ ' \ ‘ I feel that a person who moves from one place ' ' FE ' ' , V 7 I ‘ BRUARY, P to another, such as I did moving from Montreal to ‘N7 ' s ECIAL .Charlottetown, has to leave the memOries of his _ - , §et YOUr first 8 X ‘0 enlargement at‘the regular ,Iférmer habitat and begin another part of his life ’ pr'ce‘ I ‘ in‘his new environment.‘ The most.important part-r The d r . ‘~ of this change is meeting new friends;‘ ; wili C:::930u82;7r9:3833 from the same negative “ Now that I have left the University of Prince . . ' ' y ‘ ' EdWard Island i am leaving many new.vauaintances» ‘~ 0RDE I I y R NOW F0 'and memories behind. I would like to thank the . ' . R VALENTINES DAYi Staff, faculty, and most of all, the students of 'V g, . __ _ _ UREI, [for many of these memories. ' T ' 392-5107 \ Thanks a lot.‘ "Dave Dobson gww ,, u H .- _ h 7' V ‘ffi ‘MJJ'\ ‘ ‘ . a‘aiIIIII.5a"4‘IIIIIIIIIFQIIIIIII54"