The Cadre, Thursday, September 30, 1976, pége 2r "editorial . . ” There are rules a landlord can set within the Land— lord Tenent Act but these must be outlined in the lease— rent agreement. If any rules violate the Act, then evi- dently the agreement is invalid. In the interpretation of this writer several violations are contained in the present agreement and an immediate apology is the only honorable action left for the administration. A new lease should be signed and a more responsible position taken. Would you believe one girl told me she was advised by the Residenthanager that because the old lease—rent agreement was signed the residences weren't covered by the Landlord and Tenent Act?!? ~‘ HOW TO VOTE: Introduction: Last year The Cadre ran an article picking choices for the spring elections. The ‘purpose was eventually to show what a small amount of faith politicians have in voters. Virtually every candidate and all of last year's executives complained that the article would sway the election vote drastically. I have more faith than that in university students. However, I'll still share my humble opinions on elections. First; what to look for in a candidate: knowledge and opinions of duties, specific position nominated for and organization (Student Union). Also, although not nearly as important, experience. Next is; why bother to vote? Some people say that the. Student Union has no say in any important decisions at UPEI. Maybe so, but this is a young university and a good council could definitely make constructive steps toward student involvement in decisions which ultimately affect students. This doesn't mean just improve conditions for students, but much more importantly improve the whole university community. ‘ ' ' A good turnout of responsible voters next Wednesday will give council confidence that it is strongly supported by students. . Let's make our Student Council the official voice of a real Union. GREETINGS FROM THE STUDENT.UNION ADVERTISING COMMITTEE to reach you and pays their money with your newspaper and radio then we think you'll' agrees he deserves your first consideration when you are in the market for his products. We solicit your patronage for those firms who Spend their money in an effort to reach you through CIMN and the CADRE... if a Charlottetown firm thinks enough of' your business to try a , F’~‘, ‘ I * ; ‘,' '. f“ . w. I. . < 93“ 7 i 1. _. z 55.. r l ' I i l . i// . K / ’ ‘ III-1,”."v’w . y SIGNED. plume will be accepted- Plusc also "Y '0 "m" nemrs to 300 W05 °' less. Thanks for the help Dear Editor: A vote of Thanks to the following people who volunteered spare time to help make the senior class executive election Joanne MacDonald Laurie Goettl possible: Rupert MacBeth ’ Gorden Pierce Eileen Donahue Gin Deighan Fran Dugas Macella Arsenault Pat Foley‘ Marion White Ken Doiron Laurie Tyrone Signed: Frances Gallant Michele Garragher. Bonnie Young Secretary-Treasurer '75—'76 James Lacey 'MiS‘VAk‘ zerumeneufiflaF FéhufiesrbUAMDEENKMé n-nmml‘ , astray . ‘Ofmewemélafiae ’" ‘" blyrealizedg I Straw Dogs (1971) it a The half-hour finale of the most grusome type of violence has surrounded this film with controversy. An American mathematician, disturbed by the predominance of violence in American Esociety, moves with his British wife .to an isolated Cornish villiage. But after his taunting wife is assaulted, he discovers that beneath the peaceful surface lies a primitive savagery .Which destroys his hoped for idyflklfie. , Sunday. Oct} 3, at 8:30 pm, Admission — $1.50 The Cadre is a member of the Cane adian University PreSS (CUP) and» is pubiished by the U.P.E.|.S.U. All opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not . necessarily represent those of ei- ther the U.P.E.liS.U. or the Edi- ‘ torial staff of the Cadre. Please address all mail or submis- sions to the Cadre, U.?.E.i., Char- lottetown or drop it in our box in “ the basement of Memorial. . ’ '_ The deadline for all submissions. is Monday noon. Pen names Will be accepted for publication but it is the policy of the Cadre'that We must know the identity of the an; thors of all work. \' ‘ 4‘5 E 5“ SOMGTMMC Fez-1"? vs waive , AND- Alton ARE muse (/ou smferz Utlz Editor: Tony Reddin News Editor: Caroline Hill‘ CUP Editor: Pat O'Brien Layout Manager: . Sports Editor: Mickey Place Graphics: Barry Chandler Typist: Marielle Schaad 0.0 Flat? raw. Poss; » was my mm we; ARE 11mm. Fog 'A PUE: some ‘PEOPLE. ALWAYS took/MG Foramsrmg'es 3;”. The Cadre ié‘avail- able on 'campus at the Barn,-Main, the cafeteria,iLibravy, Cadre :office, 98nd Blanchard on Thurs— .day . - Ad Manager: Mike Jones Photographer: Needed Harddworking staff this week: Alan Landry, Larry Green, Chuck DeRoche, Agnes Rose, .Reddin, Ron HenneSSey, Ken Higgins. \