_m caning. Sept. 25. 1973 .—'Page .8 V ; " Films Prince Edward Cinemas #1 The Day of the Jackle #2 Guess What we Learned ,In School Today 7 & 9 p.m. $2.00 and $1.25 uh§e£_l§ -' 'I'll Never Forget ' What's His Name" UPEI Duffy Sunday Sept.30/73 ‘ Admission .75¢ ‘ Time: 8:00 P.M. Theatre . The National Theatre School Troupe Grammer ‘ Gurton's Needle (sec- ond oldest comedy),‘ . Absurd Revue for Children v % Tues? Sept.25 UPEI Duffy 8:30 Students .50¢ Others $1.00 The Confederation . Centre Art Gallery and Museum will be pres- enting two new exhibits which open on Wednesday Sept. 26. The two new exhibits are 'Island Space' and a collect— T ion of objects, pro— ' jections, mobiles, pieces and a whole selection of other things that deal with space. being either physical or psychic. The exhibit has been put together and arranged by three Islanders, each of who have displayed things before in the Art Gallery and are to— gether under the name of B.S.M. Sometimes known as Better Space Manage— ment, but also goes under a number of other names. The exhibit, thrOugh different med-’ iums, will constantly .be in motion, with group participation often re— quested. The public is also asked to submit any objects of art or partifactswthat they_feel _ a. x, Sepf‘25-OG1‘1 ¥’ Jessie4Winchester UQPOEOI. Sept. 29/73 9:00 $2.25 .Tagan: .‘ UOPOEOI. - ‘ ' 9:30 $ .75 __ UPEI Music Dept. Music Recitals - Fridays 11:30 - 12:30 Basement of Holland 5 College -_Free The.AtlantiC»Symphony Confed.‘Centre - Fri. Sept. 28/73 8:30 $2.50, $3.00, - $1.00 for Students ‘ Dance ’ Feux Follets. , r Confed. Centre - Mon. 'Oct. 1/73 8:30 $2.50, $3.75, $4.25, $5.00 a would have a place in 'the exhibit.-Though I -haven't viewed the ex- ‘hibit, through talking to people involved I feel it should be quite interesting and well. vwbrth taking advantage of. The exhibit will remain until October pseventh. _ Another exhibit on the same floor will be a eollection'of photo- graphs by Lionel StevF enson, a native of New Glasgow,P.E.I. The maj- ority of the photos _ are nature shots of the Island. but due to the great detail, they 3fcould pretain to any- 'where. This exhibit will remain till Oct. 28. , On the upper level, there is still the “galleries.permanent collection and an ex- hibit on Contem— WW- The_Canadian Crafts section has a few things with ceramics and a total variance of other materials § are used. The per- ; manent collection con- fsists of quite a few 3 large contemporary' «paintings. This part- . icular exhibit is not ' due for immediate ‘-change1 Also well worth taking adVantage of is the Gallery Sales Desk located 5E_Ehe entrance .Cf'the gallery. It is ioperated by the Comm- ttee of the Confed- ration Centre and ouses a large coll- *ection of Canadian u 'Thé Downtowner .1... \ Art Exhibits Confed. centre Art Gallery /A /;I ISIand Space, Lionel Stevenson; Contem— . porary Canadian ‘ Crafts ” / Tues;= Sat. 12—8,p Sun. 2-5 X ‘ I Admission:'.25¢~ Students free. Misc. ' Front Page Challenge_1 Confed. Centre — wed. Sept. 26/73 No more tickets avail— . able * ' , ‘v made handicrafts of very high quality. All profits from sales ; go tO'enlarging the galleries permanent 'collection. The Fabulous Platters Last Thursday, the Un- iversity had the Platters play to a capacity crowd. They are nearing the end W#‘“ ‘ ’of a Canadian tour that has brought them to Mont- real, Toronto,‘and eight weeks on the Island. The tourfbegins again today with an engagement in Moncton. -Though billed as the original Platters. only one of the.original four still remains.with the ‘ group. Their ownfusual eight piece baCk-up ‘ group is now on todr by: themselves and for their 2 Canadian tour, they used the three piece-group, Mountain Mash, who are‘ A from Halifax. 7. ' f‘ The Platters did some a. \ of their well known‘old songs such as The Great _ Pretender and Smoke Gets . I: in Ybur Eyes, but they . 7 i also did some newer songs such as some of ALGreensl The grOup put on an ex- cellent show, though much of the_harmonizing was lost due to the crowded Conditions in V ‘ the Barn. I think the only complaint that some peop1e~could have about the performance is the amount of songs that were» repeated during the ~ 7 second show, due-to their - large repertoire of music- I could see no reason for_ them to repeat so many' _sonosar "" '“ 'h