WNWEREfiW‘Efl @ ‘ Do you have an unaual urge to get printer's ink all over your fingers? Are ther countless H stories you could tell if only you had a ‘ chance? _ Can you work a stapler? apen? glue? a type~a writer or a ruler? Is there anything you cannot do? We have openings on our staff for many and many more people. People who can write or draw (graphics, editorial cartoons, whatever), people who take pictures or walks, but essentually, people who want to share with Athe rest of U.P.E.I. through the CADRE. There are people around who believe lthere is a need for an informed public- both at U.P.E.I. and in Charlottetown. These“ people know that the university media sreve an important function as the communications link between the school and the community. They know that the university media is in a position to approach and whenever necessary attack situat— ions and problems in or facing society. That there is a need for drawing attention to or {clarifying various issues. ' We're looking for 'those people. But we're also looking for people who treat the matter more simply. people who will write straightd forward informative art icles_gn the various ‘ happenings around U.P.E I.,on Shinerama,or on registration, or-the winter carnival, for example. Reviews also need doing, books, movies records, art exhibits :and theater all have their place in the . CADRE. But the space will not be filled un- less the people write the reviews. _There will be a‘ sports page in each L issue.WE don't want it .to be blank, and people interested in U.P.E.I. sports are being sought. Politics is of vital ‘ importance and interest in most universities. We are no exception, but although we will print all points of view, we will not write them all. All of which may or may not lead to the point that really Es Print Everything we get from you-with a minimum of editing, and with no questions of withholding articles simply because we disagree. our door is usually open and someone is us- ually behind it. Located in the basement of Mem- orial Hall, the CADRE office offers a panor- amic view, wall to wall floor and typewriters that are much too quiet now. ~ Drop by sometime - even Just to say "hello‘ and look around. It may be the luckiest thing that ever happened to US . the best from Air Canada's Swing ‘ Other Services: CN discounts on TRAVEL Youth Travel Discount Plan Air Canada and CM have joined forces to offer young travellers Air Club and CN's Youth Plan. Anyone between the age of 12 and 21 is eligible. Air Fare: 33.3% discount on Air Canada's Services anywhere in North America,on a 'stan—by' bee basis,economy class,including on jumbo jet 747. Bail Fare: Canadian National of— fers a 25% saving on regular coa— ch rail fares if the trip comme- nces on a red or white day.The regular price of the fare on red days must be $9.00 or more. Haggis: Discounts as high as 50% usually on a space—available basis. Hotel chains offering dis counts are: — CN operated hotels (except Jasper Park Lodge) - Sheraton Hotels (Canada and U.S.) — Skyline Hotels (Canada) — Hilton Hotels (U.S.) - Most Canadian Pacific Hotels (Canada) Many other independent hotels and motels in most major cities. also offer youth discounts. Check with the hotel of your choice for more information. Roadcruiser bus service in NFLD: major ski areas in North America Thos. Cook& Son(on the purchase of their travellers cheques) Consult your Air Canada or CN office for further information. d «111.». r . W.” WWW. It'd“ "MD