\ BENNETT-CAMP“ w F ‘ Bennett Campbell, Minister 7 ' Of Veteran's Affairs in ' ' the federal cabinet will be in the Robertson _Library student lounge at noon on Tuesday, January 19th. Mr Campbell's role in cabinet also includes ?representing.Prince ~fflwards Islander's‘ ‘lgginterg-sts in '&e federal 'government decision"' making process — a role -he is well suited to ,having since he has served as this province's premier as well as provincial-minister of finance and education. Over the-past few years Mr. Campbell has visited the campus regularly to hear First hand student’s concerns as they relate to the government as well as to explain current federal policies. His approach to these ‘ Idismssions has always been informal and frank, _ eliminating much of the rhetoric which often, accompanies politicans. This is an excellent opportunity for students to meet and discuss ‘issues on as wide a spectrum as the Veterinary School and post secondary: funding, to acid rain with one of their elected represent- atives. Light refresh— ments will be served in lounge and everyone is t-Jelcone and ‘ encouraged to voice th-i“ concerns in the Clficflflflinfil. ' BLOOD DONOR CLINI On Thursday , January let, the second Red Cross Blood Donor clinic will be held in the Barn from 2—4 p.111. I am almost ashamed to say that Holland College beat us on the clinic held le- fore Christmas.’ A big thank-you to all who» showed. ‘ *But, I don't know what it takes to' motivate all you potential blood donors — it certainly was not an engraved plaque for the winner of the competition between Holland College and UPEI, or the $50.00 going to the class (Frosh, Soph, Junior, or Senior) giving the most blood. Would a case of 24‘ do the trick? What about, simply, that uplifting feeling to know that you . have just given the gift of life? That, alone, should be enough to drive us all down to the Barn in hoards” So, hope to see you all there on Thursday afternoon. And, a nice plaque is up for grabs again! Let's beat Holland College this time —- if not for our sake, at least for those thousands in need of the gift of life. ’ Blood Donor Committee To start the New Year on the. right track, one should recall all the great events which took place on the UPEI campus ' this past fall semester. ‘Here they are, front page highlights which recap the fall semester, 1981, ‘ at UPEI'UPEI Field Hockey win their first league ‘ game- Sharon Connolly replaces Joyce Gallant as Health Nurse - Saga - Foods replaces. Beaver Foods - Cass Building A.J. MacLeod joins monestary. Jim Griffith retires - DPEI declares hol iday . Terry Palmer inpeached. President Meincke caught arbezzling. Saga Foods goes baxflcrupt. Reading week scheduled. Bram-nosing legalized at UPEI. Mulligan has sex—change operation. Remembering 1981 renodled - Bernadine Hall hires Head Resident Jackie MacNeill, B.A. - Big Freshmen Class for the Fall '81. Robyn Hume elected class president. - Neil MacKenzie returns for another year. - Budget Omani tee makes funds available for renovation! - UPEI Students march! Fred Driscoll doesn’t like the rain — Angus Orford changes his mind; - Lunchtime Theatre a huge success. —- UPEI Sports Complex plans underway. — Runrour Hath It (ruins several reputations. — Vince's soccer players make National Rankings. UPEI Soccer Panthers advance to the AUAA playoffs. Murphy and Polenz Hake All-Conference. Polenz named All—Canadian. Congratulations! - six black basketball players recruited - Island Black population tripled. Chris Summers makes it big. - Co-ed at the Charlottetown Hotel. Do you remember? Prediction for 1982 Jackie MacNeill fined for being, a Micqu Place retires - who wouldn't? Father Phil an Undercover Cop. -— Jim Revell loses voice in General Meeting. . fees lowered *- MPmTJC finds lost ~ money. 9¥earbooks arrive on time. - Fan Van to UNB, - Guilt appears at UPEI Barn — Best time this year! - Dean Dowling, Dean of Science, reappoinu - Hockey Panthers place first, Hockey Panthers slip to third. - Co— editor of SUN, Maureen Hartmen , acquitted frcm UPEI. - Guy MacIssac tears anterior cruciate ligament, out for the season - Policy wit .- drawal symptoms felt by eight senior business students - — Policy passed as full credit - business enrollment declines . ~March break extended. - Bookstore open 24 hours - Russ Stewart suffers stroke. People make it big. — at First General — Silverfish invade Meincke's home. - Mary Boss goes to Wed. Gordie dreams in vat. Gj's goes country, Gj' -Campus Cabaret Talent recruited, Village 3 goes bankrupt -UPEI graduates all find jobs — Planetarium blows away - Earl Wonnacot missing - Lake Blanchard acclaimed as Provincial Resort