1...? . . y . “ OCT3O-N0V5 Music Recitals U.P.E.I. Music Dept. Fir., Nov. 2 a 11:30 a.m. — Basement of Holland College - Free' Flhl I Prince Edward Cinemas #1 Walking Tall #2 High Plains Drifter 7 & 9 p.m. $2.00 $1.75 under 18 un'h ii A I I, k) h - . r, 33" fila‘fiinzffisfiu ‘ .........‘# flfig) ear 9 k \- v - t- ‘.o I l‘ Carlton Show Band: 0' L k Man . uc y Confederation Centre Confederation centre Tu . & W (1. Oct. & Thurs. & Fri., NOV. 1 & 2 8:§0 p.m? $2.00 8‘00 — $3'00 & 52°50. $1.75 under 18 ,4 Elm Confederation Centre Art Gallery — Photographs by Lionel Stevenson and Stana Michalica, Prints by John K. Esler Contemporary Canadian Crafts Tues.7 Sat. 10-5 >Sun. 2-5 ' Adm. 25¢, Students Free A Myra Breckenridge U.P.E.I. Duffy Sun., Nov. 4 8:30 p.m. Admission 75¢ Tim-am fiici] UPEI ‘ Ce ebrai one ‘ of “we man cele- ra'iaUe Hol’icla’fi but Your A Good Man Charlie Brown v ‘ (Neptune Theatre) fiConfederation Theatre U.P.E.I. Faculty Lounge Paintings by Gwen Fishaud ‘ (For 3 weeks) Free ' Sat., Nov. 3 8:30 p.m. - $3.00, $2.50 — $1.50 for students Fesfival offhe Beer Due to the early printing of this paper, any part of this directory is subject to change.. , . \\ This is being written part- ially before the fact, but‘ if Thursday night is any indication of what is in store for the weekend, it should be quite a wild time. Ryan's Fancy got it off to a beautiful begin— ning in the good old Pig & Wistle tradition. The walls Of the gym were plastered with posters of how to say "cheers" in five different languages and Ryan's Fancy came on like commercials with "Drink uph_the more 3: ;.§ E ii you drink the more you'll ' like the music". And of course, the Irish in the student body began to come out- I remember asking about Winter Carnival last year and always getting the re- sponse, "It's great." On probing deeper into the subject of what went on during Winter Carnival, I would always hear, "Every— body gets drunk." . This year instead of re— stricting such a weekend of festivities to once during the winter, we are also having one in the fdl.'If' Fall Festival turns out anything like Winter Car- nival, you should have more students participating in the excapade then you would for ahy other event that. w goes On at the University. This has been proved this year with plays: lectures etc., having almost no attendence what so ever. If this is the case, the University should attempt to get a liquor licence for every weekend of the year. We could have a festr ival or carnival for the first day of fall and one fer the first day of spring We could have one on weekw, ends that have full moons. We could have one for Hal- loween and another for Trudeads birthday. If the student body really put owl “"001 45c Year. their minds to it, they could think of a reason ‘for every weekend there is; These festivities have always fallen on a weekdh. end with a football or hockey game. I can see no reason for restricting it only to these two sprots. They could‘also be held in ,conjunction with basket-j ' ball games, or tiddly— winks tournaments. '.7 A little bit of creativ— ness would have to be uSed to change the precedings aoound so that it wouldn't get boring from one week to the next. Some other beer drinking cultures would have to be used instead of the Irish and the Germans all the time. Instead of fhighlights-of the Canada- Russia hockey series, we. could show films of the Albania — Bolivia soccer game of '46 or other sports events of equal men— tion. We wouldn't_have any problem though getting a different Abett & Cost- ello movie fOr every week. If this is what the stu— dent body of the Univer— sity wants, all should be done to accomodate their wishes. .4. vfn “ “J”