September 26, 1985 4 Yearbooks late Dear Students: In light of the traditional punishment the bearer of bad news gets, I’m almost afraid to tell you what I’m about to tell you, but Unfortunately, the 1985 yearbook will not be in until at least November. The book has been held up at the printers for three months be— cause three pages were lost in the mail and no one bothered to tell us. I have been talking to the company for a week now, and someone is working hard to replace the missing pages (all advertisements, and thus an important source of revenue for us), but it looks as if a delivery date sometime in mid-November is the best we can hope for. Again, I apologize for the inconvenience. When the * LETTERS ' 9 surge-r I _ r v » , ‘ THE NETTED GEM books do arrive, you can be ienne” fits on the menu \ sure that we’ll be quick to tell board, whereas “Fillet of you. We also hope to have a Haddock Parisienne — a \ , station in the Robertson delightful combination of Haddock Fillet sauteed to- gether with Julienne vege- tables, sprinkled with a top- Library from which to dis- tribute them. HAS BEEN Sorry! . ping of Golden Breadcrumbs D Silmly‘lliya“ and simmered in its own we President delectable ’uices ” — takes \ " m2 Academic too mucjzh roOm But we BE . up O ) UPEI snide!“ umori get your message and will 'DAY “ _ new”, «a \\ \‘\\ give it some attention. Regarding the nutritional content of our menu, it is readily available to you in my office, your request is a welcome one. And yes! We are proud of our menu items —. and glad of the opportu- nity to present them to you. ' — Your prayers are answered. Andy Dean The Saga Continues Dear Editor: Please allow me, through your column to communicate 'with Don Lane regarding his article “This Is A Menu”, (Sept. 19) Saga (definition) Websters even! — “A Narrative of Heroic Exploits” — in other words we are heroes to be here looking after you guys and girls (But we love it!) Our Pantherburgers con- Bumper crop of acclama'tions again tain only pink panther meat cutfromthechoicestportion Response to the call for nominations to the oftheanilnfl_g“¢SSWhi°hStudent Union Council was less then overwhelming paglhgtegsfood Platteronce this fall, as four‘out ,of six positions were wontheGoldenDiscAward,filled by acclamation and two remain unfilled. ‘ (Elvis Presley got it tool), NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN FOR THE POSITIONS OF , andOUTChiCkenOnABuniS EDUCATION REP AND STUDENT SENATOR, AND WILL CLOSE something to crow about; OCTOBER 2 AT 5pm. THE CANOIQATES' MEETING WILL BE fixings“ keep abreaSI “AT; 3 pm ON OCTOBER 3. Forms are available at the 'SU Your point is well made, Office 1“ the Barn' ‘ ' though not always easy to NO election Will be held October 1 and 2. If address — for instance —necessary, a new election date will be‘ set" by. Count; “Fillet of Haddock Paris- on October 6. ' A \ Of the Field and Stream Club' “WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS, ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN’T MET” ONE OF CHA'RLOTTETOWN’S . MOST POPULAR DANCE SPOTS SUPER HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT . _ - ’ - \ MONDAY & TUESDAY ._ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ 8:00 TO 10:00 PM." _ ‘ . _ «» ’ .1 WWEDNESDAY.&,THURSDAY , , Ft. Video Screen Plenty of Dance Space LOUNGE OPENS .11 AM. TO LATE 109 KENT smear. CHARLOTTETOWN Manager: John Broderick I 894-429] .