W as e or was for good ristgearfthe committee ting the best bands a- st year. the cry, too, movies so again we vs the best available but 5 the students have not This weekend on both _ d the films. the Social tted a loss of well over managed to get a few are ahead of,the game ing of the-year but 3 using up oir funds a the committee has no this money is gone. ‘ next'few weeks we have ts planned, all of seriously thinking of ecause we can't afford more losses. If the p pick up within the of weeks we will have rwm too.‘ Itfs not a: Ftudtion but that's the So 013 no", or never was on to make a profit on, ions but we must at klose to meeting our tudents...we‘re dbtns in our power to bring t and the most variety. few weeks we have plans rt the UoPsEsIs nd chorus; two folk m Nova Scotia: The _ for a dance; and~' nas; "Cat Ballou”, Docter" and "Born Freer. i the sound fixed in the re and are now negociating. Lnemascope screen_for same. Vway you can show us ourw~ t in vain is to turn out these events. Don't be met we have to practially ~e under to get you to do Turn out and support % Student activities P.E.I. still has sOme Bob Gillis Pass. 7. Dear Editor: I would like to comment ' on an article which was in 'your October 29th issue. The article in question was writ- ten by Mr. MacIntyre about the staff in the Coffee Shop altering the volume on the radio. .1" _ o I would like to inform Mr. MacInyre that the syaff works eight hour shifts and having a radio blasting at them eight hours straight is a bit much. I personally have worked with the staff fer al- most and I think we are quite fortunate in having such a good working and reliable staff, and I doubt very much whether they had the radio turned down so low that it couldn't be heard.‘ __ . Mr. MacInyre also referr- ed to the catering service as "Expensive Catering Service" The catering service which , operates the coffeeeshop caf- eteria does so on a lease a- 'greement, H—*——‘ Editorial Nete: 'I wish to apologise to certain people to whom I referred in my letter to the editor which appeared in the Cadre of Oct. 29 entitled "Bullshit in the Barn". I mistakenly stat- ed that the lady involved in my dispute was called Helen when, in fact, it was an al- together different person. I apologise to Helen for any ‘embarassment which may have resulted from the said let- tar.“ Also, I would like to ap- ologise to the owners of the catering service which I claimed was axpensive. 0n talking to certain members- of the Student's Union, I found that the present_conr pany was the most economical- 1y acceptable group. I wish, therefore, to make it clear that my letter was written, somewhat, in haste and an- ger. V Yet, I still feel, how- ever, that the students who attend UPEI should get the 'most out of their Radio Sta- '.tion since they are paying Be Somebody- Join Judo Deadline For Entries - NOVs s 92§E_EE£_§E§§22 ' ant students h.00 denbroeck _ Others 6 . 0 0 Time - Mon. & Wed. 6-7330 - Sun. 1:00-#:00 aVid ‘Place - Basement of Alumni 131d. _ Gynuuasitun. . For further info. contact would, : Keith Shannon (Pres .) 423 Monty Hall ' or 89u-9063. "Top Foods Limited" 1. not: ,_ "An expensive catering service". The contract we signed with them this compared quite favourably with proposals put forward by other major cat- ering services. So let us not knock the staff at the coffee shop or the catering service either, because we appreciate the job they have to do for‘ygg as well as the rest of the stud- ents on campus. Lennard Madardle , U.P. comptroller U.P.E.I.S.U. Ifit Spud ABORTION ’ QUESTIONS 0 For'lnformation and Referral Assistance Call ABORTION INFORMA‘IION CENTER, INC. (20 I ) 868-3745 868-3746 9:00 AM. to 1:00 PM. Monday to Saturday for through tuition, Union fees, etc. But, Mr. McCardle, since you say that you have worked with the catering people dur- ing the summer months, don't you think that this "intimate relationship" results in your bias defense of the sit- uation? The ladies who work there are being paid to do so! Yet the students pay to go to this University. Why can't we have more of an advantage; I appreciate your reply to my letter Mr. MbCardle. It shows that the Student Union is, at long last, takr ing an active interest in our paper. Furthermore, I wish to offer my congratula- tions to the Union for final- ly becoming aware of, if even to such a small degree, the nature of R. UPEI in the "Barn", and preserving the rights of the student body§l B . Mac Intyre I hope 14333 isn't Sndicahus 6’: '55. Cafes!