THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,Nov.9,I978,page 13 ONTYPYTHONAND V I Newsmha-nge . ‘ Under the direction of veteran chairman T H E G R A I I. Gerald McKenna, Fall Fest 78'produoed Have you at some time - the Round Table. They ‘ another great line—up of events and entertain- “flered what has happened achieve this and much, ment. In conjunction with the week's .Such qualities as chiv- mueh less in "Monty python activities, "The Exchange Coffee Shop" was ry, bravery, and wit in and The Holy Grail", It replaced by an Old Time Square Dance. The day's male? Do you miss is a hilarious movie in following week, however, "The Exchange" was eing such nobility in which John c1eese, Eric once again in full operation and Al Ward Y to day life? If you Idle, and company encom— offered an equally fine evening of I you should find this pass the best of British entertainment for those who came down to ek's movie, "Monty Python hmnour_ Go to the early visit. 6 the H01Y Grailq very showing; you might want Ray Pelletier, lennie Gallant, Margie \ Carmidiael, Ray Campbell, "Secret' , and Barry Peters all assisted in making last Wednesday evening (Nov. 1) the success it was. The entertainment started early and ended late! Soon to begin again, though, at the party which followed elsewhere. .freshing- to catch the late One too. What more chivalrous act - there than that of a ight axing his way rough a king's court to :ve a fairy prince? What ;gh level bravery must a ;n posess to stand up to e punishment heaped upon ;m at the hands of a sect lonely young nuns. at band of knights would are engage in battle ed only to the teeth, gainst a vicious rabbit? at bold leader commands e wit and wisdom to is- e the order 'Run Away, xiAway' when confronted fliFrenchmen hurling rning insults. Yes, l Ali I .d I . talking about no others. 531 was that Then, With Barry on the spoons, lennie on the . . . I'd take him to the guitar and harmonica, and Ray playing the igufhjngliffgigfig of. _ ~ Entertainment PUB in _ fiddle, "'Ihe Exchange" had‘itself a little , ' the BARN 0n TueSdaYS! !! Hootenany". "Arkansas Traveller", "A Little Beggarman" , Red Wood Hill'; are just a few of the tunes included. ‘Also deserving mention was "Summertime Blues" whichfeatured 'Secret' on the flute. _ "'Ihe Exdiange" is open every Wednesday evening between 8:00 and 11:30 p.m. Drop in for a visit and bring a friend. This week (Nov. 8) "The Exchange features an Irish folk singer, Mike O'Connor. Finally, special thanks is extended to Al, to all the performers, to John, Roger, Gordon, Steve, to "wild" Bill, and to the girls from Beaver Foods Cafeteria at the Barn. See you next week. Ray began the evening in excellent fashion. Certainly a trademark of this performer's style is vocal talent and musical ability. This was displayed again and again in such songs as Janice Ian's "Water Colours", Don Maclean's "Vincent", and from his own collection, "You're My La " - a song we wish him all the best with in the future. lennie began the next set with an old 'Dylan' number "I Shall be Released". A little later Margie joined him on stage to sing "Ain't It Har ", a fine song written by Lennie recently. |' I r Hath ~"It 'Ihat. . . . . . . . . - $70 doesn't get you what it used to. — Hockey games may be played in the campus "Ice Palace" this year. - Bernadine house president "sprained her ankle" once again and had to be carried home from the Harvest Ball. Thefinal exam schedule will be posted by next week. People are finally writing letters to the editor. - Paramount Pictures want to make a film about UPEI called "Catastrophe", starring Serpico as he fights for his true love through floods, fires and sugar-free diets. r The 1978—79 yearbook might be finished before the 1977-78 issue. Rabbi almost made all-conference trainer with 39 carries for 729 yards. , The Harvest Ball in the Barn, although attendance was only 100, had to be the most enjoyable “dress-up dance" held at UPEI in Years. ' K I The Student Union needs a chairman for this Year's Winter Carnival Carmittee. - ~ There is entertainment every Tuesday night at the Pub in the Barn. _ The Drama Society's first presentation of the . Year is to be held later this month. (Tney still need performers.) BUNUNO is in love. . A mother of the UPEI hod<ey team will be Skating to school instead of driving. The woman's basketball team is undefeated. _ The dates for Winter Carnival have been set. \_ The Natimal lacruiters who have been (:1 ' . canPUS have stated the candidates in general are well above average at UPEI. . There Should be a Senior Class meeting camng up soon. ‘ There was ayfire alarm at UPEI and it wasn't a false one. - ' g The Exchange ’ A Coffee House in the Barn 1 Wednesday November 1 ,,.'ST£V£N. 519077 Bfkf TER57££6 5RICK T£R57556