by Shelli Wheaton The first annual Bernar- dine/Marion hall Scav- Groups say Carling O By .Evelyn Jacob, The Ubyssey Vancouver (CUP) — Student council at the University of British Columbia are another council consid- ering restocking Car- ling O’Keefe products. UBC Student coun- cil voted overwhem- ingly March 4 to re- move Carling’s name from signs it erected a year ago in its student cen- tre advising students of that company’s South African — links. But some aparthied groups say their boycott of the company is not over yet. Council decided to erase Carling’s name from the signs after the Toronto- based Roth- mans Inc. sold its 50.1 per cent interest in the brewer to the Australian conglomer- ate, Elders IXL. But Vancouver lawyer Za- yed Gamiet, who is also a member of the Anti- aparthied Net- work Committee, said the organization will not call off its official _ boycott of Carling un- til it confirms that El- ders is free of any South African links. He said a_ report in MacLean’s' maga- zine dated March $9 suggested Elders could have South African. in- terests. : ”We’re looking into — the company (Elders). So far we haven’t found any South African con- ‘until it is’ Bernardine/Marion Hall Scavenger Hunt enger Hunt took place this past weekend and certainly proved to be an interesting one. 2 ee Photo: Shelli Wheaton nections, but it’s pos- sible that it may,” he said. UBC’s campus anti- - aparthied group, Stu- dents for a free South- ern Africa, has also said it will not stop its ban of Carling products convinced Elders. has African interests. ”’We want more in- formation on the com- pany before we end our boycott,” ..said McAlister, a member of SFSA. At the March . 4 meeting, some. coun- cil members wanted the motion to remove the Carling name from the or test with ‘Keefe no South Mary. A -total of 100 items were scavenged by each of the teams entered in the hunt. Some of the items included were: a pink flamingo, a con- dom, a 38C white bra, artificial barf, an exam a 100% mark (now there’s a challenge), nude pic- tures of men from Mar- ion, crutches, nose hair trimmers, a shopping cart, a tape recorded fart,. a yoyo; a grad cap anda draught jug, ~ among other things. Favourites: included ban not over aparthied _ -warn- ing signs tabled until Statistics Canada con-. firmed Carling’s sale to a non-South African in- terest, but the motion was defeated. said Don Isaak, AMS director of finance. Asked why council voted to go ahead with the motion, Isaak said the decision was based on common knowledge of Carling’s sale re- ported by major news- papers. The Univer- sity of Victoria’s stu- ‘dent council decided to end its own 16- month long boycott of Carling products on March 2s Schofield es a diaphragm, of which SevV~. Grea eral imaginative types were presented; a UNB sweatshirt that became increasingly valuable as the . dead- line approached; and a mustard, peanut but- ter, mayo, tuna, salami, lettuce sandwich witha bite taken out of it —_ which. incidently, had to be eaten by the win- _ hing team. Teams were. given from Friday afternoon until Sunday at 9:00 pm. to come up with the 100 items. Af- ter all the items had been collected and pre- sented to the judges Sunday night, a tie re- Photo: Shelli: Wheaton sulted between Mite MacLoed’s team fron Marion hall and Jey nifer Ellis’ team froy Bernardine Hall. (Bot! Mitch and Jennifer ha( to eat the aforeme; tioned sandwich.) Fo the tiebreaker, 3 noted were hidden in 3 differ ent books in the library Each team was. givel the subject, title an¢ author of the beoks and the first team to re turn with 2 out of the three notes were de clared winners. Congratulations i Jen- > ae nifer’s team for makin it back in record tim and picking up the $7 in prize money!a MAPUS elections by Jackie Schofield, MAPUS President The MAPUS elec- tion for next year’s ex-— ecutive was held March 19 & 20. Due to unco- operative weather, the dates were moved up a day which caused some mix up and confusion. I would thank those members who graciously gave ex- tra time to run the polling booth in order to fill in for those who became stuck in the snow or who couldn’t | make it in at all. Their help is much appreci- sted ee . The executive for’ next year are: President: —~ Jackie Vice like to our Jackie Duerden Secretary- treasurer: Paula Gai thier Senate Rep: Vi vian Huizenga SU Rep: Bri Baulet In order to a sist you part-time al older full-time studen in voicing your. coll cerns and needs, M/ ~PUS requires your if put and _ participatio! Together, we can mak time here mo satisfying and fufilling and we can pave tl way to make it eas for those people wi! return to school in th futures? 5% _I.leok forward working with and President: , yous.