VOLUME 13 ISSUE 3 cm e Sun Oct 1 1981 12 PAGE S By Theresa McKenna On wednesday night, »Septenber 23, a collection of 100 or more students gathered in the UPEI cafeteria — and they weren't there to catch the daily special. It ,was the first food committee meeting of this school year and it was - proclained as an~"open 'neeting". Jim Griffith, 'Director of Student Services, stated that in the 14 years he had been _ at the University, he had ‘never seen half that nunber show up for a neeting. Also present were Mark Ouellette, regional representative from Saga Foods; Andy pyDean, Unit Manager; Dave McCloud, head chef; and - Reuben Cross, Chairnan ’ > of the Food committee. The entire fleeting lasted 1 1/2 hours, although j1:probably5 could have gone on much longer. Many topics were discussed and I \ have organized all that was said at the meeting . into 17 main questions that were posed by the students and the replies that were given by administration: 1) The prices in the cafeteria aren't high compared to restaurant prices, but they are high for the amount we have to- spend. The suggested increase in prices, due to rising inflation, was supposed to be 16-20 % this year. On the average prices went up only 6—7%. 2) A lot of people have 8:30 classes and the cafeteria doeSn't open until 8:00. People have come and said that they have to be out early to teach or to make classes and I've let them in the back door and fed_ them in the kitchen. It's not worth it for NE to pay a staff for the extra half hour for only a few people. The field hockey ‘team needed food late and ~f0fW’VTVW,. §v2 Wbrmns, » * Food Feud Fe rme n is ' O RCHIVES a . m ‘ Y1 \«"V v‘ f 57mm,- 3! 15K‘ (tn—M‘CVK i‘.,~ . \ / Nr' ‘take it with them. 'cone to me (Andy Dean) could put in an order and If you one on one, I'll do my best to help you solve a»problem. 3) The scatter system doesn't work. .The lines are still long and our food still gets cold. - I still feel the-scatter system does Work and it gets you through faster than the line-up. As I “ understand it, there were line-ups out to the door at tines last year and it still hasn't . happended this year. We do have tMO cash registers, but one is still out on repair. 4) A microwave oven would help to heat up a cold meal. ' " It has been ordered. 5) we could use a cooler with canned juices and p09- - _ I can get the cooler. we haVe a jet spray machine already set up. much space but I'll do all I can. 6) Things are_not prices. We don't know how much we're paying. we ran into trouble getting letters and we're .still finding that we ‘can't get sufficient letters for the menu board. They messed up we haven't the order we sent in and 8) between the long tables with a full tray. If necessary , some of them can be removed. it took two weeks to get here{" we're continuing to work on it. 7) Is the garnish necessary? 9) Why do we have to we're sold as a food pay 10¢ for a pat of company on the appear— butter? ance of the product and we feel that the garnish does something for the plate and it's very inexpensive. Blood Flowed ' by Mary Driscoll Chairperson Last Thursday, the annual Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic was held. Our quota was 150 units, but only 131 units were collected, not counting the 23 rejected“ These 23 were prospective donors who could not give blood due to having colds, certain diseases, not weighing enough, etc. The Freshnen won the interclass competition, and will thus receive $50. from the Stu- dent Union. The class breakdown is as follows: Freshnen‘ 38 SOphOmore 37 Junior 33 Senior\ 20 Engineers' 28 There is no longer any charge on butter. 1 ciated! It's hard to get in Continued on page 3 Many thesis go to those who donated blood, and Special recognition goes to the Engineers who rounded thenselves up and cave down to the Barn together. Spe- cial thanks also to those who helped organize — these efforts are greatly appre— Although Holland College beat us (152 units), this year's clinic was a fairly good turnout considering the circumstances. Many people expressed interest in donating blood, but jUst could not make it within the tine scheduled. let's turn these good in— tentions into something more concrete for the second senester's Blood Donor Clinic! Keep watching for.more information. it was arranged that they