n u R RAY M‘c l A u (H [A N WES“ 2; "'wnnour “SILVER TRACTOR” Due to unforseel? Ciralm' beginnings in Canada! 5 already purchased tickets Tickets for Murray stances, the prev10usly music industry m; he for the Saturday 8 p.m. Wuchlan and other Fall badc'lp group for became known as "thekid performance which advert- Festival performances are recording star may from the city" and received ised the Silver Tractors available at Confederation Mauchlan will not appear national recognition for may receive full reftmds if ~ , I in his sd1ed11]ed Mather such works as "The Farmer's they wish at Confederation centre BOX Office and.Lmk‘ 26 performance at Ocnfeder— Song". Centre Box Office in down- letter liran Agency 1“ ation Centre of the Arts. . town Charlottetown up until Smmlde and the _ Charlotteth Mall. Fall Festival Executive - Producer Daiald A. Grant today announced that the Silver Tractors, a group advertised as the back—up band for McLaudilan's current national tour, will not appear in his Charlottetown concert or any other concerts whid'l canplement his tour through Quebec, Ontario and other Atlantic Provinces. Mr. Grant said that McLauchlan will appear with instrumental support fran his long-time music associate and back—up base player, Dennis Pendrith. McLauchlan himself plays guitar, hammica and key- boards and is noted for his distinctive vocals and ‘ striking lyrics which have made him a five—time JUNO award winner and holder of two gold albuns. 'Ihe sd'ieduled appearance with Dennis Pendrith as sole back-up performer is reminiscent of McLaudilan ' s MEETING TURNS Individuals who have theda rior to the show. 3a"? emit *3“ ' m . You may have noticed the world turning a little more quickly than in the past, especially if you use the library alot. Don't worry though -— it is not all in your head. closing doors throughout the winter. who knows — it may be the start of a new revolution! SOUR It's part of an idea to cut down on energy lost by opening and This will save in heating costs. And EMERGENCY PLENARY TO MAKE DECISIONS Halifax (Cup) --'Ihe meet- ing that some student of- ficials hoped would be the turning point for the Atlantic Federation of Students turned sour last weekend when dele- . gates attending the group's sixth conference put off key policy, de- c1sicns intil an emer- gmcy Plenary that will be held in two weeks. ‘Ihe conference also failed to elect a Secre- tary Oo—ordinator. Del- egates in various work- sl'pps expressed clear Vlews on the Atlantic Federations of Students, EMERGEI C in Kelly. Y E“ t CounC1l fleeting is to be held'SLmday nov.27,at I:_00 p.m. in the Board Roan ' An emergency StudEen universities financing, unemployment, and stu- dent pay, but were un- able to transform them into policy, after get- , ting bogged down in con- stitutional control. Dalhousie University Student Ommcil and UPEI Student Council refuse to guarentee to pay their nexbership fees to the organization. This con- tributed to the organ- ization's failure to hire a Secretary-Oo—ordinator, a staff position which most delegates saw_as es- sential to the organ— ization. The executive, COUNHL NB It is inperative that there be a quonm.Two however, recommended hir— ing a staff person when 75% of the federaticn's outstanding fees were received. The debates stalled at the final ple- nary when six executive nam'nees agreed that the election and the workshop reports should be shelved until a Dec. 3rd meeting at Acadia in Wolfville, N.S. At the workshop students said the organization should research the effects of cut backs on post-secon— dary educatim funding on each campus. Other work- shop moticns enphasized the need for student rep- resentation on the Mari- time Provinces Higher Ed— ucation Commission and improve student aid. Delegates attending the workshops also cal- ance Division legisla— tion, repeal of the Anti- Inflation Act and the right to meaningful pro— ductive employment. AFS delegates were, how— ever, skeptical of the National Union of Stu— dents are called for less NUS influence in reg— imal student organiza— tions . WAS WWW-l BREAKING: AND ENTERING AND SERVEDTWO MON'IHS. inportant topics are on the agenda;I)A.F.S. and - f the l f the ~ 2)t1'1e General Mee ' . on Wed,,Nov,3o. . led 0r repea 0 new Unex‘nployment Insur—