vol.8,lo. I3 ‘» Budget discussions ighlighted-last Sunday's Gun Ci]. . A decision on the pro- oSed Photo Club budget a postponed until the ext Student Council me— dug in order to give arry Green, this year's resident, a chance to tudy budgets from other tlantic Universities nd possibly revise ours. a budget presented otalled $1618.95 and ncluded the purchase J three new cameras at estimated cost of .400.00. here will be a meeting .r anyone interested in .rking on the Carnival .mmittee on Fri., Jan. , 3 p.m., in the base— -nt of Memorial. The -eting called for Jan. 0 was cancelled due to e storm. A meeting was -ld on the following .y, but due to it being oorly advertised, not .many people showed up . we had hoped. There -re about a dozen people resent and the Carnival -ecutive discussed the Ians they had already am up and asked for y new ideas. The executive is happy oreport that a lot of ogress has already been =de on Winter Carnival. ‘c'ovo‘rs IIPEI’ "RENO 'pc ammo n. Se use 7 Pin-210‘ Club :Profif or loss .7 Green justified these_ purchases by saying that the cameras were neces- sary to use for instruc— tion. This resulted in a discussion of whether or not the Photo Club -should be used for instruction or as a number of misguided councillors believe merely a club for those who already have cameras and know how to use them. It was also proposed that the Photo Club be given a minimal budget and the pictures for We have looked into buy— ing Carnival buttons, beer mugs and T—shirts. We will be able to report by next week if we decide to order any. If we do the price range will be about 40-50c for the buttons; $1.20—$1.30 for the beer mugs; and $3—$4 for the T—shirts. If we dec decide to order any or all of the above, each one will have this year's Carnival theme and design. The executive has also booked the gym for the afternoon pubs and beer bashes, and the Cdnfed. Centre for the Carnival Ball, although no contracts have been signed yet. We have also applied to the Liquor Control Commission.for licences for each event. A1- a Htlantie v 3 j Hewman ‘ Centenenee A CATERING OF UNIVHSITY SWDENTS PROF! ALLJTLANTIC UNIVERSITIES. “TD DISCUSS AND HAVE FUN 106mm. REGISTRATION FEE $10.00 (INCLUDES 5 HEAIS) OPEN m ALL STUDENTS ON CAMPUS INTERESTED IN STUDENT LIFE. REGISTRATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT STUDENT SERVICES. ,JANUARY2L2A23 Ivmo/vy W Mafia: , fist/E >\ the Cadre, the Yearbooi and other Student Union ineeds be purchased from individual members rather than supplied free of charge as is now the case. A motion was passed alloting the club $100.00 in order‘to purchase film to cover events until a final decision could be reached . . The Student Directory should be into the printers this week and delivered to us by next week reported Elisabeth Burke, Communica- tions Officer, at Sunday Preview: Winter Carnival though we have not yet recei— ved word, we are hopeful that by next week we will have their O.K. Dates and major events _ that have been decided on by the Committee are the follo- wing : Wed.,Feb. 9; Hockey game 7 p.m. against U. de Moncton followed by a pub inthe Barn. Thurs.,Feb.10 starts with a pub in the barn from 2—4 and a Beer Bash in the gym from 8;30—1;00,'featuring "Grey Owl",followed by a suicide skate from 1 a.m.- 3 a.m. in the rink. Friday's pub in the gym from 2-4:30 will featuer a Fashion Show, Chugging Contests,etc., "State of Mind" in the gym from 8:30- la.m.,followed by "midnight to dawn" movies, hopefully ( we're still work— ing on this). Saturday Starts with a Car Rally from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., a pub in the barn and "Stand- ing Room Only" playing at the Carnival Ball at the Confed. Centre. Sunday,Feb. l3,has both the male and female basketball panthers playing in the after- noon, Interfaith Services and movies in Duffy. We have many other events planned but time and dates haven't been decided yet. Some of these are ice sports in the rink, push ball and. football on MacAdam field, scavenger hunt, Deathrece ' '77 ( bar crawl),tournaments, ( chess, crib, checkers, bridge,‘etc.),chugging 7H6 fiA/G/i’l/ , re STUDENTS - FREE EVERYONE ELSE - . $2.50 PER YEAR MAIL SUBSCRIPTTONS — " $5.00 PER YEAR jan.2o,1911 night's Council Meeting. The directory which was promised last semester will list the local address. and phone number of all full 'time students at UPEI. Burke also reported that the 1975/76 Year— book is near completion and will be sent to the, printers shortly. It is expected to be back by. the end of March. The next meeting of the Council will be held on Sunday, Jan.30 at 6 p.m. in Robertson Library Lecture Theatre ’77 contests, raffle of Carnival passes, American Graffiti night in the gafeteria,tug— of—war on ice,etc. We hope that anyone inter— ested will show up at the meeting on Friday at 3:00 in the S.U. Office and pres— ent any ideas they might have. The Carnival Executive has also approached the Faculty As so ciation and reques ted that no mid—term exams be scheduled between Feb,8 and l6,thus freeing many peopdé of excess cramming. We have also approached Student Services and Berna- dine Residence Committee and requested an extension of open—hours for Carnival Week ( hope to know by next Cadre). Certain members of the Athletic Association have a also been approached to see if the Moncton hockey game might possibly be held in our Campus Rink, instead of the Forum downtown. The Comm- ittee feels that this would be a great way to start Carn— ival Week. Advance sale of tickets w will be going on sale Advance sale of tickets will begin soon.The exact date is not known yet. We will have them printed up as soon as our booking agent has the last band con contract signed.We hope that you will use this service of pre—sale of tickets. We feel it will prevent the hassle of line—ups and make Carnival continued...pge 2 ' . “*‘C "c J<Eslla “Sjpfyfiff f ffl’ii‘