THE UPEI SUN ,Thurs day ,Feb . l , 1979 aPaSe 5 icflm return! 9y Kevin Gauthier with the announcement of rtgccmtended increase in goverment funding to universities, it looks as if tuiticn at UPEI will rise next year by 5-10%. This year's Winter . carnival is going to end with a bang - There seems to be an appalling amount of in— difference towards this year's Campus Cabaret. Jennifer 'IWeddle, organizer and chairperson of Campus ‘ cabaret '79 expresses . doubt about whether or not this year's Variety Show will go on stage at all. There are approximately ten acts lined up for ' Cabaret '79 and the show cannot possibly go on unless eight or ten new acts are found between new and February 11th. If there are not 18 to 20 acts sdieduled for Cabaret night then the show will have to be cancelled. Presently we have a Audrey Conn University of ongratulations on having won a brand new Triumph Spitfire, the happiness car. We hope you have many years of enjoyable driving. And thanks to the thousands of other students who participated. Saskatchewan g .’ rIhis will mean an increase of $4 - $7 per course. If you live in residence, you will end up paying more than a $200 increase in your fees next year. Since Prince Edward Island students already pay the highest tuition fees of any province in Canada, we CAMPUS CABARET- number of singers and a few actors. We can use moresingles, various dancers, actors and any- thing and everything deemed presentable. Marian Hall has a surprise lined up and Bernadine ' lst Floor have entered as well. But unless we find more participants then we simply cannot stage this show. Campus Cabaret is supp— osed to be a student ~ production. And there are approximately 1400 students on this campus. So there is absolutely n_o_ reason why we cannot stage the biggest and best Cabaret ever, We urge you to Y'ra now! Gather up a few friends or go as a single‘but do some— David-J. Gold Vocational Institute ppiness have a just reason to be upset at the financial situation which we will be facing next year. The reason for the increase in tuition is inachquate government fund- ing to UPEI. For the past several years, the P.E.I. government has made real MAYBE! thing for your Variety Show. Give Jennifer 'IWeddle a call at 4—5994 - she's waiting for your call, NCW! There is a full dress rehearsal for—gl—_1 partic- ipants of Campus Cabaret on Sunday, February 4th - that's this Sunday at 1 pm at the Chaplaincy Centre. Unless a substantial interest is displayed at that time Winter Carnival '79 will not end in the style characteristic of Winter Carnivals past. So if you're a frustrated singer, dancer, actor, or whatever, this is your chance for stardom! See you on February 4th at 1 pm at the Chaplaincy Centre. Be there!!! FAnnounCingtherium hSpitfim Winners.j Long Distance TransCanada Telephone System Student: Should Oppose Cutbucks cutbadcs in university funding, forcing the university to cut spending and increase tuitim. Although no funding agreement has yet been made by Premier Campbell, there is no reason to be- lieve that this year's increase will ever meet the rise in the cost of living. If we are cmcerned about the way the provincial government has been forcing us to pay through the nose for an education, it is time no» to start making our cmcern kncvm, If we do nothing, then the situat- im will get worse, and caning to UPEI will cmtinue to becate more and. more expensive. 'Ihe Student Union will oppose government fLmding cutbacks, but the effect- iveness of any such action will be determined by how much support we get from UPEI students. When talking to government, we represent you, so the Only way we can express concern is if you are ccncerned. If you are, show it. A meeting will be held after Winter Camival to hear your cpinicns and to determine what type of action we, as students, should take, if any. Watch next week‘s SUN and listen to CIIIVN for further cbtails. Kathy Turner University of Western Ontario -v... s 9 Long Distuce Ha Sweepstakes. j