!_"IA‘.I. I..|.. ‘._.‘,. ("1’ THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,Feb.l,l979,page h 1 ' As the Sun doesn't have a hired Editor yet the staff decided to write the editorial. First, just to save everyone from possible heart failure when they see that there are no SUN'S in the stands next week, relax, I. the staff has decided to take the week off and enjoy Winter Carnival. r The UPEI SUN is the student newspaper at the " University of Prince..Edward Island.‘ It is_published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEl Student Union. ' : Contents are the responsibility of the editor ,and staff. Opinions are those of the persons ex- pressing them. ' i The deadline for submissions is the Friday noon preceeding publication. All letters and artitles must be signed although anonymity can be granted. we reserve the right to edit material for space or legal reasons. ‘ We certainly hope that the rest ‘of the student populace fully intend to do the same. There are events for everyone as can be seen in the Winter Carnival sec- tion,'so there's no excuse for anyone to say "There's nothing for me in Winter Carnival." ‘ . The UPEI SUN is a number of Canadian University Press (CUP). National advertising is handled by Youthstream, 307 Davenport ,Road, Toronto, Ontario, 1016-9253-6359. _ .. ’ '» The SUN is printed by the 'Journal Pioneer in Sumnerslde, P.EL|. and is distributed througEut . campus and in various locations in Charlottetown.’ The staff of the SUN is missing letters. Not the alphabet, but letters to the Editor. Surely, you,the readers, must have some reaction to some things that are printed in the SUN; either positive or negative. The Editor has to know who has written the letter, but the readers don't; so your name can be withheld if you wish. Don't be shy, express yourself! office hours are “days, / __‘o Pdn" Tuesdays, 2-l2 p.m. and Wednesdays, 2-5 p.m. The staff meeting is_each Thursday evening at 6wp.m. in the SUN office. Our mailing address is UPEI SUN, Main Builds ing, University of PEI, Charlottetown, P..E._l., 1 CIA l5P3. Our phone number is 892-lil2l, local 387, \ THANKS TO AIL'THE F‘OllDWINGWHO HELPED IN ‘OUR ISSUE: ANNE MacEWEN 'Jo-ANNE PETERS MAUREEN MURRAY JOHN CAIRNS NORA CUTCLIFFE PAT INGRAHAM MAUREEN McCABE BARRY CHANDij ACTING EDITORzMARIA DRISCOLL DERWIN BANKS MARY DRISCOLL PHOTO GRAPHER :LEE DONNELLY KEVIN GAUTHIER THE ANT .TYPIST :PAT IWHAN VALERIE MANSOUn We are happy to report that the SUN has a new staff, who are appearing every Tuesday night and Wednesday after- noon, for every issue. Their help is appreciated im— mensely. The SUN'S CUP fieldworker Valerie Monsour was over to help on this week‘s issue. She gave us a lot of help- ful hints as well as doing a lot of typing. Thanks for everything Val. Please note that Election Day, Feb. 21St is rapidly approaching. All Council positions are open in this election and people are needed to fill them. Please ' give a thought towards the involvement you want. THAT'S ALL FOLKS UNTIL FEB 15. chemicals were "unlmom" ; truck then prooee<bd in that people had just under police escort to placed them in unmarked . the CF'B Gagetom training jars, and thus were area, where these . I treated as highly danger— chemicals were disposed of Letter in Response to dlSPOSGd 0f Spent Chemicals ous. by the use of explosives. H. Roberts Eat hzgsalccmfitslatzjgvér For the removal of these I would imagine that ‘ e Ye 1n 1 V 1 chemicals a whole building what ou ropose is like Just recently U'N'B' labS- Mal'IY Of these was cordoned off and a keepiZg aptine bonb in ' police and Armed Forces . your basement; much more barb disposal squad came in dangerous than small' @een's University at Kingston to Carry the matung mmts Of memcals to a speCially desngned flowing into the sewage truck, used for barb treatment plant periodic-- dispoal purposes. This ‘ ally. Master of Business Administration ."i- Queen’s University at Kingston offers a modern, «x - [ discipline-based approach to the study of management in the complex organizations of today and tomorrow. The learning atmosphere in the School of Business is lively, ' i" ‘ _V informal, intimate and flexible. Persons from almost all an m academic programs will find MBA studies rewarding. . ' 7‘ ' - Financial assistance is available. S E A K O | I S E - .' l .. Professor l. C. Ellert i "an" e“ I c I Chairman, MBA Program ‘ ' ' f I." School of Business, Queen’s University Gilli-broil“ Illl " A V "1 Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 _ ' I . Also The - - 4 2x ————————————————————— ~— mm WHEEL » Please send information concerning Queen’s MBA to " ‘ V I . ‘ Name I Graduating Year ‘ gounae ' S ‘ “,.P;E.I.'s GREAT DISCOTHEQUE . Hem . _ EveanTaeédgy Ntte'-"GOLDEN OLDIES" K-MART PLAZA . - . _, 1&5. University ‘ Program ' . Ph. 2_3o73 . V I 2-3075